Lot Essay
The Kandinsky-Gesellschaft was founded in 1925 by the Kandinsky-admirer and patron Otto Ralfs, Braunschweig. Between 1925 and 1931 Kandinsky created five prints for the members of the Society. Each of these five prints was published in an edition of ten impressions only. Although all archival material relating to the Society has been destroyed during the war, we know of nine members only and it is likely that there were no other members. The tenth impression was probably intended as a reference copy for the artist himself. The present and the following lot are the personal copies of Dr. Heinrich Stinnes, certainly the most prominent member of the Kandinsky-Gesellschaft one of the most avid and yet discerning collectors of modern prints of his time. (cf. Hans Konrad Roethel, Kandinsky - Das graphische Werk, Cologne, 1970, p. 455, note 18.)