Impression III (Concert) - Wassily Kandinsky
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Description
Wassily Kandinsky's "Impression III (Concert)" (1911) is a vibrant expressionist masterpiece translating music into abstract forms and colours. A bold statement piece for any modern interior.
Wassily Kandinsky's "Impression III (Concert)" is a seminal work of early abstract expressionism, painted in 1911. This piece captures Kandinsky's synaesthetic experience of music, specifically a concert he attended. Rather than depicting the scene literally, Kandinsky translates the sounds and emotions into a vibrant arrangement of colours and forms. The painting features bold, non-representational shapes and swathes of colour, including dominant yellows, reds, blues, and blacks, which evoke the dynamic and emotional impact of the music. The composition is energetic and seemingly spontaneous, reflecting Kandinsky's belief that art should express the artist's inner state. As a fine art print, "Impression III (Concert)" brings a touch of avant-garde history to any interior. Its bold colours and dynamic composition make it a striking focal point, ideal for adding a splash of colour and intellectual intrigue to living rooms, studies, or hallways. The print serves as a conversation starter, inviting viewers to explore the connections between music, emotion, and abstract art.
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Because every print is made to order, we don't offer change-of-mind returns, refunds or exchanges. If your order arrives faulty, damaged or incorrect, we'll replace it free of charge — just contact us within 48 hours of delivery. EU customers have a 14-day cooling-off right. See our refunds page for full details.
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We ship worldwide, printing at the production hub nearest to your delivery address. Delivery times and costs vary by destination — you'll see the options available to you at checkout.
Manufacturing
Each print is produced to order using 12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified archival paper. Designed in Britain and printed at your nearest production hub to reduce waste and speed up delivery.
Impression III (Concert) - Wassily Kandinsky
Our Features
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Specific Features
Every Solis piece is made to order with archival, gallery-quality materials built to last.
- Museum-grade giclée printing for rich, fade-resistant colour
- Archival matte fine-art paper, FSC-certified
- Choose poster, framed print, canvas or framed canvas
- Frames in black, natural wood, dark wood or white
- Framed prints arrive ready to hang
Care & Cleaning
To keep your artwork looking its best:
- Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth
- Avoid prolonged direct sunlight
- Never use liquid cleaners on the print or canvas surface
- Keep in a dry, room-temperature space
- Handle prints with clean, dry hands
Materials & Sizing
Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
- Paper sizes: A4, A3, A2, A1, A0 and B2 (50×70 cm)
- Canvas: XS (20×30 cm) to Large (60×90 cm)
- Frames: black, natural wood, dark wood or white
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Artist Biography
Wassily Kandinsky
Kandinsky's work is characterised by a profound spirituality and a desire to express inner emotions through purely abstract means. He believed that colour held a deep psychological power, capable of directly affecting the viewer's soul. Works like 'Odessa. Port' and 'Old Town II' showcase his transition from representational art towards complete abstraction, evident in his iconic 'Blue Rider' period. His time at the Bauhaus further refined his theories, exploring the relationship between art, architecture, and design.
Today, Kandinsky's pioneering spirit continues to inspire artists and art lovers alike. His vibrant, emotionally charged canvases, such as 'Comet' and 'Kochel: Waterfall I', offer a powerful antidote to the mundane, inviting us to explore the boundless possibilities of abstract expression. Owning a Kandinsky print is not just about acquiring a beautiful image; it's about embracing a revolutionary vision and celebrating the power of art to transcend the visible world.
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