WebbFör 1 dag sedan · (The Blue Rider) Formed in 1911 in Munich as an association of painters and an exhibiting society led by Vasily Kandinsky and Franz Marc. Using a … The Blue Rider (German: Der Blaue Reiter) is an oil painting executed in Bavaria in 1903 by the Russian emigré artist Wassily Kandinsky. It is now held in a private collection in Zurich, and shares its name with the art movement he would co-found with Franz Marc in the early 1910s. Visa mer Kandinsky was born in Moscow in 1866, the only son of a tea merchant. When his parents divorced, he was sent to live with an aunt; it was his life there when he first discovered the magic of colours. At university, he … Visa mer It depicts a horseman in a blue cloak galloping through a meadow on a white horse with a forest in the background. The painting itself is … Visa mer • Media related to The Blue Rider - Wassily Kandinsky at Wikimedia Commons Visa mer • List of paintings by Wassily Kandinsky • Der Blaue Reiter • Alexej von Jawlensky • Expressionism Visa mer
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Webb17 feb. 2010 · Wassily Kandinsky, Lyrical, 1911. To be seen at an attractive exhibition of works of Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944) and other painters of the group Der Blaue … Webb4 juni 2012 · DER BLAUE REITER. 4 Jun. The Blue Rider ( Der Blaue Reiter ) (1911-1914) The Blue Rider (or in German Der Blaue Reiter) was a German Expressionist movement that was established in December 1911 by Kandinsky, Marc and Gabriele Münter. Painters Kandinsky and Marc worked on an almanac in which they showed … great inkspirations
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WebbThe Blue Rider Almanac preface 2 It should really be unnecessary to emphasize that in our case the principle of internationalism is the only one possible. However, in these … WebbWhile in Munich a prestigious group of likeminded artists was formed in 1911 in Munich, led by Kandinsky. Their name was “The Blue Rider” – “Der Blaue Reiter.” German … Webbion was “safe”, because in Ehrhardt’s case it was bound to representations of landscape.445 While he was forced to give up painting, in the medium of photography Ehrhardt was able to find his own visual language to a degree that makes his photography floating lanyard for camera