Kallmünz—Light-Green Mountains, Wassily Kandinsky (1903)
Kandinsky spent the summer of 1903 in Kallmünz in the Upper Palatinate. There he carried out numerous oil studies in the open air, for example ‘Kallmünz—Light-Green Mountains’. He captured his impression of nature with short, pastose strokes of the brush. His resolute painting style betrays his close study of the work of Vincent van Gogh and introduces rhythm to the landscape.
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