Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)

Promenade gracieuse, Groe Fassung

Details
Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944)
Promenade gracieuse, Groe Fassung
woodblock with hand-colouring in gouache
9 x 23in. (22.9 x 59cm.)
Executed in 1904

There is also another woodcut on the reverse which is another version of Kandinsky's Frhling executed in the same year and recorded as no. 42 in Roethel's catalogue raisonn of Kandinsky's prints.
Provenance
Nina Kandinsky, the Artist's wife, Neuilly-sur-Seine.
Anon. sale; Villa Griesebach Berlin, 24 November 1989, Lot 23 (sold for DM240,000).
Literature
J. Hahl-Koch, Kandinsky, London 1993, fig. 115, p. 97 (illustrated in colour).
John Russell, The Meanings of Modern Art. The Cosmopolitan Eye, Vol. V, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, New York, 1975.
Exhibited
Munich, Galerie Thomas, 25 Jahre danach, 1990, no.55 (illustrated).
Sale room notice
Please note that this work will be included in the forthcoming volume of the Kandinsky decorative arts catalogue raisonn being prepared by Vivian Endicott Barnett.

Lot Essay

This work, executed in 1904, was one of the earliest examples of Kandinsky's woodblocks. Having lived and travelled in Russia, Kandinsky interpreted much of what he saw into his works. In his application and choice of playful colours Kandinsky reveals his Russian heritage and, in so doing, poduces a kaleidoscope of colour in his prints (Fig. 1). As John Russell explains, "In these remote provinces, colour was everywhere: houses were painted inside and out with a richness, a power of invention, and a spiritual energy which was deeply impressive to Kandinsky. He felt while there as if he were living in a world that was all art; and when he became an artist himself his ambition was not to produce beautiful and lucrative objects but to communicate something that was of vital importance to the spiritual well-being of mankind." (Russell, p. 16.)

Stylistically, the simplicity and the flatness of the subjects show both Jugendstil and Symbolist influences. The woodblock medium forced Kandinsky to simplify his design in order to focus on the most important elementsof his compositios. Both these influences show the link between ornament and abstraction which were later to become important features of his work.

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