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Stars

After Fine Art, Stars , created in 1938 by Wassily Kandinsky, is an original color lithograph that was published in Verve, Revue Artistique et Litteraire. During this period, Kandinsky's work began to feature more biomorphic shapes and softer tones. About the Artwork Artist: Wassily Kandinsky, a Russian painter widely considered a pioneer of abstract art. Year: 1938. Medium: Color lithograph. Details: The work was created for the second issue of the French avant-garde art magazine Verve, which focused on celestial bodies. Kandinsky's use of circles in his art represented concepts of balance, symmetry, and a connection to the cosmos. The abstract blue "Kandinsky Galaxy" in the artwork is reminiscent of the Andromeda galaxy and includes a central black circle, which has been interpreted as a black hole.