Several Circles, 1926 by Wassily Kandinsky
Canvas Print - 16094-KAW

Location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, USA
Original Size: 140.3 x 140.7 cm
Several Circles, 1926 | Kandinsky | Giclée Canvas Print
Several Circles | Kandinsky, 1926 | Giclée Canvas Print

Giclée Canvas Print | $72.21 USD

SKU:16094-KAW
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*Max printing size: 41.3 x 40.4 in
*Max framing size: Long side up to 28"

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"Several Circles" will be custom-printed for your order using the latest giclée printing technology. This technique ensures that the Canvas Print captures an exceptional level of detail, showcasing vibrant and vivid colors with remarkable clarity.

Our use of the finest quality, fine-textured canvas lends art reproductions a painting-like appearance. Combined with a satin-gloss coating, it delivers exceptional print outcomes, showcasing vivid colors, intricate details, deep blacks, and impeccable contrasts. The canvas structure is also highly compatible with canvas stretching frames, further enhancing its versatility.

To ensure proper stretching of the artwork on the stretcher-bar, we add additional blank borders around the printed area on all sides.

Our printing process utilizes cutting-edge technology and employs the Giclée printmaking method, ensuring exceptional quality. The colors undergo independent verification, guaranteeing a lifespan of over 100 years.

Please note that there are postal restrictions limiting the size of framed prints to a maximum of 28 inches along the longest side of the painting. If you desire a larger art print, we recommend utilizing the services of your local framing studio.
*It is important to mention that the framing option is unavailable for certain paintings, such as those with oval or round shapes.

If you select a frameless art print of "Several Circles" by Kandinsky, it will be prepared for shipment within 48 hours. However, if you prefer a framed artwork, the printing and framing process will typically require approximately 7-8 days before it is ready to be shipped.

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Painting Information

"Several Circles," Wassily Kandinsky's 1926 masterpiece, is an orchestration of cosmic elegance. Upon first glance, the painting projects a universe suspended in a delicate balance—a dance of geometric forms, shimmering in an infinite void. Here, Kandinsky, the maestro of abstraction, brings together his fascination with the spiritual and the scientific, merging the mystical with the rational.

The canvas is a dark, velvety expanse, a void, punctuated by circles of various sizes and colors that appear to float, orbit, and intersect in a cosmic ballet. The largest, a deep blue orb, dominates the center, almost engulfing the viewer with its magnetic presence, while smaller circles—some solid, others more ethereal—seem to pulse with an internal energy. These forms, with their luminous edges and overlapping transparencies, evoke the celestial bodies in a galaxy or perhaps the microscopic particles that make up the fabric of the universe.

Kandinsky's use of color is nothing short of symphonic. The cool blues, the soft pinks, the fiery reds, and the mellow yellows interact like notes in a chord, resonating with harmony and dissonance alike. There’s a sense of rhythm, of movement, as if these circles are not just static shapes but living, breathing entities engaged in an eternal cosmic waltz.

What Kandinsky achieves here is more than mere abstraction; it is an invitation to transcend the mundane and glimpse the infinite, to see the music of the spheres rendered visible. "Several Circles" is both a meditation and a celebration, a painting that hums with the profound mystery of existence.

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