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Composition #218 (Two Ovals), 1919 - Wassily …
Composition #218 (Two Ovals) 1919. Oil on canvas. 42.1 × 35" (107.0 × 89.0 cm) Saint Petersburg, The Russian Museum
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Two Ovals by Wassily Kandinsky via DailyArt mobile app
Nov 24, 2021 · This work is one of several compositions with ovals that Kandinsky painted in the late 1910s. Like the others, it is completely abstract, though one can also read associations with a certain objective reality.
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Wassily Kandinsky | Two Ovals (Composition No. 218) …
View Two Ovals (Composition No. 218) (1919) By Kandinsky Wassily; Oil on canvas; Edition. Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.
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"Two Ovals" Wassily Kandinsky - Artwork on USEUM
Two Ovals is an artwork on USEUM. It was created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1919. Log in to USEUM to download unlimited free images, send e-cards and interact with thousands of famous paintings, drawings and illustrations.
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Jun 23, 2017 · Dr. Gottman recommends drawing two ovals on a piece of paper, a small one and a big one around the smaller one. He calls this a compromise bagel. Fill in the smaller oval with the needs you cannot live without. These …
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Two Ovals (Composition No 218), 1919 by Wassily Kandinsky is a 100% hand-painted oil painting reproduction on canvas painted by one of our professional artists. We utilize only the finest oil paints and high quality artist-grade canvas …
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