
Composition VIII by Wassily Kandinsky Exhibition
Composition VIII (1923) is one of Wassily Kandinsky's key works from his Bauhaus period, painted while he was teaching in Weimar. Circles, triangles, and sharp intersecting lines animate a light ground, anchored by a large black circle in the upper corner — Kandinsky's first systematic application of the colour and form theory he had been developing. The painting marks a shift from his earlier, more improvisational abstractions toward a more structured, geometric language.
Printed as a fine art print, the delicate detail and colour of the original composition are rendered with sharp, faithful clarity.
Composition VIII (1923) is one of Wassily Kandinsky's key works from his Bauhaus period, painted while he was teaching in Weimar. Circles, triangles, and sharp intersecting lines animate a light ground, anchored by a large black circle in the upper corner — Kandinsky's first systematic application of the colour and form theory he had been developing. The painting marks a shift from his earlier, more improvisational abstractions toward a more structured, geometric language.
Printed as a fine art print, the delicate detail and colour of the original composition are rendered with sharp, faithful clarity.
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Composition VIII (1923) is one of Wassily Kandinsky's key works from his Bauhaus period, painted while he was teaching in Weimar. Circles, triangles, and sharp intersecting lines animate a light ground, anchored by a large black circle in the upper corner — Kandinsky's first systematic application of the colour and form theory he had been developing. The painting marks a shift from his earlier, more improvisational abstractions toward a more structured, geometric language.
Printed as a fine art print, the delicate detail and colour of the original composition are rendered with sharp, faithful clarity.























