Wassily Kandinsky | Late Period (1933-1944)

In Wassily Kandinsky's late art period, he delved deeper into abstraction and spirituality. His works became increasingly non-representational, focusing on geometric forms, vibrant colors, and dynamic compositions. Influenced by his interest in music and synesthesia, Kandinsky aimed to evoke emotional responses through his paintings, believing that color and form could communicate directly with the viewer's soul. His late period is characterized by bold experimentation with shapes and colors, reflecting his quest for a universal language of art.
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