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Blau in Rund und Spitz Poster

Blau in Rund und Spitz Poster

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Blau in Rund und Spitz (1933) by Wassily Kandinsky

Elevate your space with this premium fine art print, showcasing Kandinsky’s masterful use of abstract geometric forms and vibrant blue and red accents, inspired by his pioneering role in the Bauhaus movement and his passion for harmonizing color and shape.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Wassily Kandinsky was a pioneering force in abstract art, renowned for exploring the emotional resonance of color and form. After his influential years at the Bauhaus, Kandinsky continued to develop a visual language rooted in geometry, connecting painting with music, design, and the evolving spirit of modernism.

This fine art print is part of our Wassily Kandinsky collection and resonates with the legacy of Bauhaus wall art, where structure and intuition find a harmonious balance. It stands as a testament to Kandinsky's theoretical depth and his lasting impact on twentieth-century art.

The Artwork

Blau in Rund und Spitz, created in 1933, reflects Kandinsky's mature European period, a time when abstraction became a means to explore harmony and contrast in a rapidly changing world. Rather than depicting a narrative or recognizable subject, this work investigates the interplay of opposites—circular and angular forms, serenity and dynamism, stability and movement.

Produced at the end of Kandinsky's Bauhaus tenure, the piece embodies the era's intellectual curiosity and the search for meaning through pure visual language. It captures a historical moment when artists questioned how abstract composition could evoke emotion and thought without direct representation.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features a striking arrangement of geometric shapes, dominated by deep blue circles and intersecting sharp angles. Red accents and black linear elements punctuate the design, creating a rhythmic visual flow across the surface. The controlled, graphic edges give the print a bold, modernist clarity that stands out in any setting.

The overall mood is focused and energetic, with a crisp palette of blue, red, and black that enhances the sense of movement and balance. This refined abstraction appeals to admirers of abstract art prints and geometric wall decor, particularly those drawn to strong color contrasts and clean design.

In Interior Design

This Kandinsky art print makes a compelling focal point in a living room, study, or hallway, especially where modern or minimalist aesthetics prevail. Its geometric structure pairs well with interiors featuring black or chrome details, and its vivid blue can be echoed in textiles or decorative accents.

To enhance the composition's energy, consider incorporating subtle red elements throughout the space. As a vintage abstract art print, it offers a sophisticated touch for design enthusiasts seeking modernist wall decor that is both intellectually engaging and visually striking.