Kallmünz—Light-Green Mountains, Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky
Kallmünz—Light-Green Mountains
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Wassily Kandinsky

Kallmünz—Light-Green Mountains, 1903


Dimensions
23.5 x 32.8 cm
Physical Description
Oil on pre-primed canvas, mounted on cardboard
Inventory Number
2550
Acquisition
Acquired in 2019 as a bequest from Ulrike Crespo from the Karl Ströher Collection
Status
On display, 1st upper level, Modern Art, room 15

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About the Work

Kandinsky spent the summer of 1903 in Kallmünz in the Upper Palatinate. There he carried out numerous oil studies in the open air, for example ‘Kallmünz—Light-Green Mountains’. He captured his impression of nature with short, pastose strokes of the brush. His resolute painting style betrays his close study of the work of Vincent van Gogh and introduces rhythm to the landscape. The abbreviated dabs of paint applied one next to the other in mosaic-like manner account for the almost abstract quality of the lower half of the composition.

About the Acquisition

The Städel Museum has the photographer, psychotherapist, philanthropist, and long-time Frankfurt resident Ulrike Crespo (1950–2019) to thank for more than ninety works ranging from classical modernism to American pop art. The paintings, drawings, and prints by Wassily Kandinsky, Otto Dix, Oskar Schlemmer, Max Ernst, Jean Dubuffet, Cy Twombly, and others originally belonged to the holdings of her grandfather, the Darmstadt-based industrialist Karl Ströher (1890–1977), who amassed an extensive art collection after World War II.

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15.11.2024