Kandinsky

- 0500092303
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Centro de Documentación - Biblioteca "Prof. Arq. Manuel Ignacio Net" FADU - UBA | CONSULTAR EN PROCESOS TÉCNICOS (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | lu62435471 |
Texto en inglés.
En la portada: with 456 illustrations, 230 in colour.
I. Russia. Chapter one. Russian art toward the end of the nineteenth century -- Chapter two. A cultivated family: Kandinsky's childhood -- Chapter three. Student days -- Chapter four. The first oil painting -- II. Munich. Chapter one. "Now or never!" -- Chapter two. Brief studies with Azbè and Stuck -- Chapter three. Lessons from nature: the early landscapes -- Chapter four. The Phalanx -- Chapter five. The past as artistic inspiration colored drawings and related oil paintings -- Chapter six. Graphic work -- Chapter seven. Gabriele Münter and other women -- Chapter eight. Murnau -- Chapter nine. The New Artists' Association -- III. Change of instruments. Chapter one. The poems -- Chapter two. Kandinsky and the theater -- Chapter three. The synthesis of the arts -- IV. Period of creative genius. Chapter one. Nature and art are two discrete realms -- Chapter two. On the "spiritual" -- Chapter three. The first abstract oil painting -- Chapter four. Influences, stimuli, mood of the times -- Chapter five. The "Blaue Reiter" -- Chapter six. Self-images -- Chapter seven. Kandinsky and politics -- V. Moscow 1915-1921. Chapter one. A difficult fresh start -- Chapter two. Change of style -- Chapter three. Action -- VI. The Bauhaus years. Chapter one. Third fresh start -- Chapter two. The geometry of forms -- Chapter three. The debate on abstraction -- Chapter four. A theatre project -- Chapter five. "Degenerate" art -- VII. Paris. Chapter one. The last move -- Chapter two. Biomorphous style -- Chapter three. Theory and practice -- Chapter four. Nature and art are not two discrete realms.
Contents: al comienzo de la obra.
Introduction: p. 7-8.
Acknowledgments: p. 9-10.
The mystery of the last works / Michel Henry ; translated by Pierre Adler: p. 375-384.
Developments in research / Jelena Hahl-Koch: p. 385-389.
Biographical summary: p. 391-396.
What Kandinsky's contemporaries have to say: p. 397-399.
Abbreviations: p. 400.
Notes: p. 401-412.
Bibliography: p. 413-425.
Index of names: p. 426-428.
Index of Kandinsky's works: p. 429-430.
Photo credits: p. 431.
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