

Vasily Kandinsky
b. 1866, Moscow; d. 1944, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France
Landscape near Murnau with Locomotive, 1909
Oil on board
The paintings shown here demonstrate the significance of this period and the possibilities of place in the evolution of the artist's oeuvre.
Graphic elements-such as clearly delineated forms, flattened perspective, and the tense balance between positive and negative space characteristic of Kandinsky's woodcuts-pervade his jewel-toned Bavarian landscapes. The exuberant colors and simplified forms of locally produced Hinterglasbilder (reverse glass paintings), which Kandinsky and his peers admired, also resonate in these animated images,