Book Information:
| Title | Kandinsky in Munich: The Formative Jugendstil Years |
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| Subtitle | |
| Author | Weiss, Peg; |
| Publisher | Princeton University Press |
| Publish Date | 1979 |
| ISBN | 0691039348 : |
| Pages | 268 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Notes | Essays: Artistic Milieu - The training of the Artist / Munich's Secession Movement / Jugendstil: The Arts and Crafts Movement / The Second Teacher: Franz Stuck / The Symbolist Milieu / The Stefan George Circle / The Munich Artists' Theater In 1896 he declined a teaching position in order to study art in Munich with Anton Azbe from 1897 to 1899 and at the Kunstakademie with Franz von Stuck in 1900. Kandinsky taught in 1901–03 at the art school of the Phalanx, a group he cofounded in Munich. One of his students, Gabriele Münter, would be his companion until 1914. In 1902 Kandinsky exhibited for the first time with the Berlin Secession and produced his first woodcuts. In 1903 and 1904 he began his travels in Italy, the Netherlands, and North Africa and his visits to Russia. He showed at the Salon d’Automne in Paris from 1904. |
| URL | http://lccn.loc.gov/78051203 |
| TRRF Call No. | FA-00092 |
| Title | Kandinsky in Munich: The Formative Jugendstil Years |
|---|---|
| Subtitle | |
| Author | Weiss, Peg; |
| Publisher | Princeton University Press |
| Publish Date | 1979 |
| ISBN | 0691039348 : |
| Pages | 268 |
| Binding | Hardcover |
| Notes | Essays: Artistic Milieu - The training of the Artist / Munich's Secession Movement / Jugendstil: The Arts and Crafts Movement / The Second Teacher: Franz Stuck / The Symbolist Milieu / The Stefan George Circle / The Munich Artists' Theater In 1896 he declined a teaching position in order to study art in Munich with Anton Azbe from 1897 to 1899 and at the Kunstakademie with Franz von Stuck in 1900. Kandinsky taught in 1901–03 at the art school of the Phalanx, a group he cofounded in Munich. One of his students, Gabriele Münter, would be his companion until 1914. In 1902 Kandinsky exhibited for the first time with the Berlin Secession and produced his first woodcuts. In 1903 and 1904 he began his travels in Italy, the Netherlands, and North Africa and his visits to Russia. He showed at the Salon d’Automne in Paris from 1904. |
| URL | https://www.jstor.org/stable/776316?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents |
| TRRF Call No. | FA-00092 |
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