Yellow‑Red‑Blue

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Yellow‑Red‑Blue is a 1925 abstract painting by Wassily Kandinsky that exemplifies his use of geometric forms and bold primary colors to explore the emotional and spiritual effects of color and composition.

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Yellow‑Red‑Blue canonical 2
Yellow-Red-Blue 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf abstract painting
painting
artStyle geometric abstraction
non‑objective art
collection Centre Pompidou
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Wassily Kandinsky
creatorCitizenship Germany
Russian Empire
creatorNationality Russian
depicts circles
curves
geometric forms
lines
rectangles
describedBySource art historical literature on Kandinsky
genre abstract art
hasInfluenceOn development of geometric abstraction
modern color theory in art
hasPart blue circular forms
red rectangular area
yellow rectangular area
inception 1925
intendedEffect evoke emotional responses through color
express spiritual dimensions through composition
languageOfWorkOrName none (non‑linguistic visual artwork)
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Paris
locatedInTheCountry France
location Centre Pompidou
surface form: Musée National d’Art Moderne
mainSubject color theory
geometric abstraction
spirituality in art
materialUsed oil paint
movement Abstract art
Der Blaue Reiter
Expressionism
partOf Wassily Kandinsky’s late Bauhaus period works
publicationDate 1925
support canvas
title Yellow‑Red‑Blue self-link
titleInOriginalLanguage Gelb‑Rot‑Blau
usesColor blue
primary colors
red
yellow

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Wassily Kandinsky paintings notableWork Yellow‑Red‑Blue
Wassily Kandinsky notableWork Yellow‑Red‑Blue
this entity surface form: Yellow-Red-Blue
Yellow‑Red‑Blue title Yellow‑Red‑Blue self-link