Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Brief introduction of abstract oil painters and their representative works

1, kandinsky (W. Kandinsky, 1866 ~ 1944), a representative painter of lyric abstraction, was once the leader of German

Brief introduction of abstract oil painters and their representative works

1, kandinsky (W. Kandinsky, 1866 ~ 1944), a representative painter of lyric abstraction, was once the leader of German

Brief introduction of abstract oil painters and their representative works

1, kandinsky (W. Kandinsky, 1866 ~ 1944), a representative painter of lyric abstraction, was once the leader of German expressionist group "blue rider". His representative works are Composition No.4 (War) (191,Faria's Art Works West of the Severine River in collection room) and Composition Exercise No.7 (19 13, Diakov Gallery in Moscow).

2. mondriaan (P. Mondrian, 1872 ~ 1944), a representative painter of geometric abstraction school, combined the horizontal lines and vertical lines on the plane into a right angle or rectangle, in which the three primary colors of red, yellow and blue were arranged, but sometimes gray was used. He is the main commander and representative of deStijl in the Netherlands.

3. Malevic (K.C. Malevich, 1878 ~ 1935) is an advocate of Russian constructivism and a painter of geometric abstraction. His representative works are Aircraft Takeoff (19 15, new york Museum of Modern Art) and Blue Triangle and Black Rectangle (65438).

4. Kupoka (F. Kupka1871~1957), a Czech painter. Use color theory and music harmony to create unique geometric styles, such as painting composition theme II (19 1 1 2, National Art Museum of Washington) and vertical line language practice (191).

5.p klee (1879 ~ 1940), a Swiss painter. By means of color harmony and abstraction, he has created many works full of philosophy and childlike interest, such as Goldfish (1925, oil painting and watercolor, paper mounted on cardboard, 48.5×68.5cm, Hamburg Art Museum) and Roads and Branches (1929, oil painting and cloth, 89).