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Small World 5
Fine art by Kandinsky Kleine Welten V (Small Worlds V), created in 1922 by the Russian abstract pioneer Wassily Kandinsky. It is part of a portfolio titled Kleine Welten (Small Worlds), which consists of twelve prints that Kandinsky produced while he was a teacher at the Bauhaus school in Weimar, Germany.
Art Style and Composition

Technique: This specific piece is a woodcut printed in red, blue, yellow, and black.
Style: It exemplifies Kandinsky's signature abstract geometric style, where he utilized vibrant colors, intersecting lines, squares, and circular forms to create a sense of rhythm and energy.
Concept: Influenced by his interests in music and spiritualism, Kandinsky believed art should express inner feelings and "cosmic" harmony rather than depicting physical reality.
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