Title | The First Pedagogic Experience of Vasily V. Kandinsky — the Letters from Munich to the Young Artist. Stating the Problem | ||||||||
Author | Severtseva, Inga V. | inga.ilm@gmail.com | |||||||
About author | Severtseva, Inga V. — student, Lomonosov Moscow State University. 27-4 Lomonosovsky prospect, GSP-1, Moscow, Russian Federation, 119991. inga.ilm@gmail.com | ||||||||
In the section | Russian Art of the 20th Century | ||||||||
Year | 2014 | Volume | 4 | Pages | 532–539 | ||||
Type of article | RAR | Index UDK | 7.02; 741; 75.021; 7.036; 743; 7.071.5 | Index BBK | 85.14 | ||||
Abstract |
The Paris museum of rare letters and manuscripts (Musée des lettres et manuscrits) preserves the letters from Vasily V. Kandinsky, written during his living in Munich, to his friend A.A. Pappe. This correspondence from the early 1900’s gradually reveals the fundamental principles of the progressive European art education at the turn of the 20th century. Kandinsky was a student of the renowned art teacher Anton Azhbe, whose art studio was a center of the artistic learning and enlightenment for artists from Europe, the USA and Russia. Azhbe’s unique art system which nowadays became a part of the academic education was preserved due to the recollections of his contemporaries. |
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Reference | Severtseva, Inga V. The First Pedagogic Experience of Vasily V. Kandinsky — the Letters from Munich to the Young Artist. Stating the Problem. Actual Problems of Theory and History of Art: Collection of articles. Vol. 4. Eds: Svetlana V. Maltseva, Anna V. Zakharova. St. Petersburg, NP-Print Publ., 2014, pp. 532–539. ISSN 2312-2129. | ||||||||
Full text version of the article | Article language | russian | |||||||
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