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“Circles in a Circle” is a compact and closed composition. Kandinsky began a thoughtful study of the circle as an artistic unit starting from this painting. In his letter to Galka Scheyer he wrote, “it is the first picture of mine to bring the theme of circles to the foreground.” The outer black circle, as if the second frame for a picture, encourages us to focus on the interaction between the inside circles, and two intersecting diagonal stripes enhance the effect, adding a perspective to the composition.

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27 September 2023

Manuela: As artes são bem inspiradoras, não sou muito fã de círculos e artes abstratas, mas a composição de cores é bem dinâmica.

18 August 2023

VAL: pintura confortante gosto de circulos e das cores

21 March 2022

Sharon: This would be a fun painting and lesson to use on Pi Day!

21 November 2019

Anon: How do you describe this abomination of lines and circles?

13 October 2019

Kitty Wu: Why and how did this artist used oil on a canvas to create Circles in a Circle?

02 October 2019

Christopher Nelson: I have an 8'x 10' Rug that looks like a simpler version of this Kandinsky painting. I need more info about RUG repro's .

18 May 2018

Crazyman: Kandinsky is a good painter

18 May 2018

Crazyman: Favorite painting

28 August 2017

someone: this artwork represents the start of the earth big bang with balls representing planets in the future truely a artpeice

21 March 2017

Charis Wrieden from Essex: This is a great composition

18 November 2015

Hayley Steindorf from New Windsor : This painting is my favorite.

23 January 2015

Penny Martin from UK: Taken from the Philadelphia Museum of Art about this piece

"Circles in a Circle demonstrates Kandinsky's distinctive style from the early 1920s, when he began teaching at the Bauhaus in Weimar, Germany, and subsequently moved away from a spontaneous painting style to a geometric composition. In this work, a thick black circle surrounds twenty-six overlapping circles of varying sizes and colors, many of them intersected by straight black lines. Two strobes of blue and yellow extending from the top corners cross toward the center of the piece, changing the colors of the circles where they overlap. Although Circles in a Circle is distinctly different from Kandinsky's paintings of the beginning years of the twentieth century, it reflects his continued belief that certain colors and shapes signify emotions that can be codified and combined into a whole, reflecting the harmony of the cosmos. For Kandinsky, the circle, the most elementary of forms, had symbolic, cosmic significance. He wrote that "the circle is the synthesis of the greatest oppositions. It combines the concentric and the excentric in a single form, and in balance."1 In a letter of 1931, he described Circles in a Circle as "the first picture of mine to bring the theme of circles to the foreground."2 Emily Hage, from Masterpieces from the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Impressionism and Modern Art (2007), p. 136.

Notes:

  1. Kandinsky, as translated in Will Grohmann, Wassily Kandinksy: Life and Work, trans. Norbert Guterman (New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1958), p. 188.
  2. Kandinsky to Galka Scheyer, Dessau, May 9, 1931, as translated in Amy Baker Sandback, "Blue Hights Drive," Artforum 28, no. 7 (March 1990), p. 127."

22 April 2014

Hayley from New Windsor: Circles in a circle starred in Little einsteins The wild goose chase.

05 March 2014

bankhu from india: more information lady or man

12 November 2013

Sikh from fund: what did he use to paint this I need this info now

06 March 2013

Jonathan from Washington: What a wonderful painting! I will use it in my artist report.

06 March 2013

Emily from New York: Where are the steps to draw the painting?! Please add more! :)

22 May 2012

Jim from London: If you like this, you can see it for real until 12th August as part of the Bauhaus exhibition at the Barbican, London. https://www.barbican.org.uk/artgallery/event-detail.asp?ID=12409

24 February 2012

Neeha from Monaghan: The painting is brilliant i like i like all of them.

24 October 2011

wwwwwwwwww from wwwwwwww: There is barely any information on it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! much much much more information is needed please!!!!!!!!!!!

27 March 2011

Diana from West Des Moines, Iowa: I teach in an Art Center, young children, drawing and painting, and I am always trying to find different ways to teach painting, spinning off from the "Masters", yet interesting enough to capture them. This is a great painting which I plan to use---do you have other ideas useful for children's art.

What art movement is Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow?

Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow is a 1930 painting by Piet Mondrian, a Dutch artist who was a leading figure in the Neo-Plasticism movement. It consists of thick, black brushwork, defining the borders of colored rectangles.

How much is Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow worth?

An oil painting by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian has sold at a New York auction for $50.6m (£32.1m) - a record for the artist's work. The 1929 piece titled Composition No III, with Red, Blue, Yellow and Black, features the geometric style for which the artist became renowned.

What is composition II in red blue and yellow 1930 Mondrian?

About Composition II in Red, Blue, & Yellow It is considered one of the iconic works of the Neo-Plasticism. The painting is characterized by its use of primary colors (red, blue, and yellow) and non-colors (black, white, and gray), as well as geometric shapes, particularly rectangles.

What is the Composition of Piet Mondrian?

Piet Mondrian's Composition A, 1920 is an early example of his journey into pure geometric abstraction. This painting marries the principles of De Stijl with a simple and stark palette comprised only of primary colors, black and gray.