Artwork from the JSP Estate/Private Collection
Nationality
Russian
Artist Dates
1866-1944
Preview
Date of Work
1938
Medium
Color lithograph
Signature
Lower left
Height
13 7/8"
Width
10 1/4"
Collection/Provenance
Art & Design Study Collection: James Smith Pierce Collection
Status
On Display
Location
Skalicky Tech Incubator 2nd Floor Gallery
Artist Bio
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian painter born in 1866 in Moscow. Kandinsky originally studied law at the University of Moscow and became a prominent faculty member but abandoned his career in 1896 to devote his life to painting. This was after he had viewed Monet's "Haystacks", which changed his views about the properties of color. Kandinsky is best known for founding the artist group called the Blue Rider in 1911, his involvement at Bauhaus and his theories on color. His works can be defined as brightly colored, abstract pieces. In some cases there are indicators of his love for Russia hidden in his paintings as well as his relation of works of music to color. Works by Wassily Kandinsky can be found in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Phillips Collection, Bauhaus Dessau Foundation and many other collections internationally.
Additional Information
Kandinsky created Stars in 1938 for Verve Magazine. During this time Kandinsky had fled Germany after a Nazi smear campaign against the art school he was teaching at called Bauhaus. While in Paris Kandinsky began to feel increasingly isolated and underwent a noticeable shift in his art style.
His work began to express more biomorphic shapes and elements and take on softer tones. During this time many of his works often convey a more peaceful, listless tone.
Additional lithography related to the work on verso.
Tag: JSP Estate Collection
Work included in 'School of Paris' exhibition, 2019.
Included in the 2023 exhibition, Beyond the Horizon.
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
Glue residue on verso, tear lower left corner, cut lower right corner
Rights
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