Kandinsky, Wassily, 1866-1944
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Name (Hebrew)
קנדינסקי, וסילי, 1866-1944
Name (Latin)
Kandinsky, Wassily, 1866-1944
Name (Arabic)
كاندنسكي، فاسيلي، 1866-1944
Name (Cyrilic)
Кандинский, Василий, 1866-1944
Other forms of name
Kandinski, Vasilij, 1866-1944
Kandinskiĭ, V. V. (Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich), 1866-1944
Kandinskiĭ, Vasiliĭ Vasilʹevich, 1866-1944
Kandinskiĭ, Vasiliĭ, 1866-1944
Kandinskij, Vasilij Vasil'evič, 1866-1944
Kandinsky, Vassily, 1866-1944
Kandinsky, Wassili, 1866-1944
Kandinsky, Wassily Wassilyevich, 1866-1944
Kandinsky, 1866-1944
Kangdingsiji, Waxili, 1866-1944
Kangdingsiji, 1866-1944
Kʻang-ting-ssu-chi, Wa-hsi-li, 1866-1944
Kʻang-ting-ssu-chi, 1866-1944
Kandinskiĭ, Vasiliĭ Vasiʹevich, 1866-1944
Kandinsky, Vasily, 1866-1944
Kandinsky, Basile W., 1866-1944
Кандинский, Василий Васильевич, 1866-1944
Date of birth
1866-12-04
Date of death
1944-12-13
Place of birth
Russia
Moscow (Russia)
Place of death
Neuilly-sur-Seine (France)
Associated country
Soviet Union
Field of activity
Art, Abstract
Expressionism
Occupation
Painters
Artists
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Dans la valise de Kandinsky, 2007:p. 47 (Basile W. Kandinsky)
- Il lavoro dell'uomo nella pittura da Goya a Kandinskij, 1991:t.p. (Kandinskij) p. 320 (Vasilij Vasil'evič Kandinskij)
- Kandinsky in Paris, 1934-1944, 1985:CIP galley (Vasily Kandinsky)
- Kandinsky, 1984:t.p. (Kandinsky; Vassily Kandinsky) p. 12 (b. 12-4-1866, or 11-22-1866 according to the old calendar, in Moscow) p. 13 (d. 12-13-1944 in Neuilly, France)
- Qing gan yu fu hao, 1989:t.p. (康定斯基 = Kangdingsiji [Wade-Giles: Kʻang-ting-ssu-chi]) plates (瓦西里·康定斯基 = Waxili Kangdingsiji [Wade-Giles: Wa-hsi-li Kʻang-ting-ssu-chi]; also Wassily Kandinsky [in rom.])
- Sokolov, Boris. Vasiliĭ Kandinskiĭ, 2016:title page (Vasiliĭ Kandinskiĭ)
- The art of spiritual harmony ... 1914.
- Vasiliĭ Kandinskiĭ, 2016:t.p. (Василий Кандинский = Vasiliĭ Kandinskiĭ) title page verso (В.В. Кандинский = V.V. Kandinskiĭ) page 34 (born in Moscow, 22 November (4 December) 1866) page 51-54 (moved to Germany in 1921; taught in Weimar, Dessau, and Berlin, published in Munich; became a German citizen in 1928; relocated to France, settling in Neuilly-sur-Seine, near Paris, in 1933; died 13 December 1944, in Neuilly-sur-Seine)
- Vassili Kandinski, 1985.
- Wassili Kandinsky, 1993
- Wikipedia, June 25, 2013(Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky; Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Канди́нский, Vasiliy Vasil'yevich Kandinskiy; born 16 December [O.S. 4 December] 1866 in Moscow; died 13 December 1944 in Neuilly-sur-Seine; Russian painter and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first purely abstract works. He studied law and economics at the University of Moscow and was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat before he began painting studies at the age of 30. In 1896 Kandinsky settled in Munich; he returned to Moscow in 1914, and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived for the rest of his life, becoming a French citizen in 1939 and producing some of his most prominent art)
- The Author's צבעי המוסיקה, 1999. ( (Record enhanced with data from: The IMAGINE Thesaurus - The Israel Museum Jerusalem Thesaurus - Artist names authority file) )
- Wikipedia, June 25, 2013(Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky; Russian: Васи́лий Васи́льевич Канди́нский, Vasiliy Vasil'yevich Kandinskiy; born 16 December [O.S. 4 December] 1866 in Moscow; died 13 December 1944 in Neuilly-sur-Seine; Russian painter and art theorist. He is credited with painting the first purely abstract works. He studied law and economics at the University of Moscow and was offered a professorship (chair of Roman Law) at the University of Dorpat before he began painting studies at the age of 30. In 1896 Kandinsky settled in Munich; he returned to Moscow in 1914, and returned to Germany in 1921. There, he taught at the Bauhaus school of art and architecture from 1922 until the Nazis closed it in 1933. He then moved to France where he lived for the rest of his life, becoming a French citizen in 1939 and producing some of his most prominent art)