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Kandinsky's Murnau village scene pulses with colour and rhythm. Bold hues and simplified forms dissolve realism, creating a vibrant interplay of architecture and emotion. This work exemplifies his journey toward abstraction, where colour becomes a language of spiritual and visual harmony.

Wassily Kandinsky had a rare neurological condition called synaesthesia (specifically chromesthesia), which meant he could quite literally "hear" colours and "see" sounds.

Studio Gallery Frame in 'black'; acrylic safety fronts; ready-to-hang options.

Gift-ready, arriving hand-wrapped in acid-free tissue paper. Plastic-free packaging.

Image source: The Art Institute of Chicago.

Houses at Murnau (Poster) by Wassily Kandinsky, 1909

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