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Article
Vasily Kandinsky and the Formal method
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1016-1023
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Author:
Bowlt, John E. (Bowlt, John E.)
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Illustrations
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1. Elementary life of the primary colour and its dependence on the simplest locale, by Vasily Kandinsky. Illustration to the lecture ‘On the Spiritual in Art’ delivered by Nikolai Kul’bin on Kandinsky’s behalf at the All-Russian Congress of Artists, St Petersburg, 29th and 31st December 1911. Published in Russian in I. Repin et al.: Trudy Vserossiiskogo s’ezda khudozhnikov (Transactions of the All-Russian Congress of artists), Petrograd 1914, I, pp.76–77.
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2. Improvisation 10, by Vasily Kandinsky. 1910. Canvas, 120 by 140 cm. (Fondation Beyeler, Basel; photograph courtesy Peter Schibli).
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3. Tsikl lektsii (Cycle of lectures), by Nikolay Punin. Petrograd 1920. Cover designed by Kazimir Malevich. (Photograph courtesy Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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5. Black lines, by Vasily Kandinsky. 1913. 129.4 by 131.1 cm. (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Bridgeman Images).
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6. Painting with the red spot, by Vasily Kandinsky. 1914. Canvas, 130 by 130 cm. (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Members of RAKhN (Russian Academy of Artistic Sciences) in the building of Svomas (Free State Art Studios), Moscow, June 1921. From left to right: Robert Fal’k, Evsei Shor, Nikolai Uspensky, Vasily Kandinsky, Evgenii Pavlov and Aleksandr Shenshin. Reproduced in C. Derouet and J. Boissel, eds.: exh. cat. Œuvres de Vassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), Paris (Centre Georges Pompidou) 1984, p.156.
Exhibition Review
Romanovs and revolution. Amsterdam and St Petersburg
10/2017 | 1375 | 159
Pages: 842-843
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Reviewer:
Brunson, Molly (Brunson, Molly)
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Romanovs & Revolution. The End of Monarchy at the Hermitage Amsterdam | :
Illustrations
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81. Tsar Nicholas II, by Ilya Repin. 1895 (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Hermitage Amsterdam).
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82. Preparing paintings for evacuation from one of the Italian Cabinets at the Hermitage, by Alexey Popovsky. 1917 (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Hermitage Amsterdam).
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83. Mongol woman, from the series Peoples of Russia, by Pavel Kamensky. 1910 (State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg; exh. Hermitage Amsterdam).