12/03/2019
Dirck van Delen art

La toilette

A Dutch Garden Scene

An Elaborate Palace Courtyard With Elegant Company

An Interior with Ladies and Gentlemen Dining

Architectural Fantasy with Susanna and the Elders

Interior of a Church

Solomon and the Queen of Sheba

A Conversation in a Palace Courtyard

Hoher Säulenbau

Conversation outside a Castle

Meeting in a Church Interior
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10/03/2019
Nils Forsberg

A Communard

Death of a Hero

Dispute of Queen Cristina Vasa and Rene Descartes

Gustaf II Adolf

Gustaf II Adolf before Battle of Lützen

Hand. Sketch for a Picture of Christ

Hilmer Forsberg, Bank Director

Portrait in Black and Red

Portrait of a Girl

Portrait of Grevinnan Cassel

Rue Gabrielle, Montmartre
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09/03/2019
Wassily Kandinsky

His first paintings were certainly largely executed in an impressionistic manner. Claude Monet made the strongest artistic impression on him.
Later in the "impressions", "improvisations" and "compositions", as he called his paintings, the artist with the same skill uses the principles of impressionism, suprematism and constructivism, while maintaining his own bright and rhythmic decorative
He "drew music", and, experiencing the attractiveness of surrealism, he increasingly introduced biomorphic elements, similar to certain primary organisms, into his paintings - along with the former geometric structures and signs.


The dramaturgy of his oil and watercolor paintings is based on the free play of color spots, points, lines, individual symbols (such as a horseman, a boat, a palette, a church dome, etc.).
Couple riding a horse. 1906-1907, Lenbachhaus, Munich

In 1910, Kandinsky created the first abstract pictorial improvisations and completed the treatise "On the spiritual in art." Considering the inner spiritual content to be the main thing in art, he believed that it is best expressed through the direct psychophysical effects of pure colorful harmonies and rhythms.
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