
Lindsay Baum
Upper West Side

Wassily Kandinsky's painting, "Panel for Edwin R. Campbell No. 1" This abstract painting was created in 1914 as part of a series of four canvases commissioned by Edwin R. Campbell, the founder of Chevrolet Motor Company, for the foyer of his Park Avenue apartment. Kandinsky, a pioneer of abstract art, coined the term "non-objective painting" in 1913 to describe works that do not depict recognizable objects. The painting exemplifies Kandinsky's nonrepresentational style, emphasizing the impact of color and its connection to music, aiming to directly influence the soul through color. Please feel free to contact me with reasonable offers, i have many framed prints and photos WILL DO BUNDLES!!
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