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What is the significance of Wassily Kandinsky's "STOREYS 1929" in art history?
"STOREYS 1929" represents Kandinsky's mature Bauhaus period, showcasing his transition to geometric abstraction and exploration of color theory, influencing modern non-representational art movements.
How does the acrylic material enhance this Wassily Kandinsky print?
The 4mm acrylic provides a vibrant, durable finish with enhanced color saturation and UV protection, ensuring this museum-quality reproduction remains vivid for years.
What are the dimensions and hanging details for this Wassily Kandinsky wall art?
It measures 70x100 cm (28x40 inches) with pre-drilled holes 14mm from the edge, 8mm diameter, and includes a full hanging kit for easy installation in modern interiors.
Is this fine art print archival and fade-resistant?
Yes, it uses archival-grade materials and acrylic sealing to protect against fading, making it a durable investment for long-term display as Wassily Kandinsky prints.
How is shipping handled for this premium acrylic print?
We offer secure, tracked shipping with protective packaging to ensure your Wassily Kandinsky wall art arrives safely and ready to hang.
Why are the corners straight-cut in this design?
Straight-cut corners provide a sleek, modern look that complements Kandinsky's geometric style, aligning with contemporary decor trends for abstract art.
What inspired Kandinsky's use of geometric forms in "STOREYS 1929"?
Inspired by Bauhaus principles, Kandinsky used geometric shapes to convey spiritual and emotional depth, moving beyond representation to pure abstraction.
