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Circles in a Circle 1923 Art Print | Premium Fine Art Print | RedKalion

Circles in a Circle 1923 Art Print | Premium Fine Art Print | RedKalion

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Wassily Kandinsky's Circles in a Circle (1923) marks a pivotal moment in abstract art, where geometric forms transcend mere shape to evoke spiritual harmony. This iconic Bauhaus-era work explores the circle as a universal symbol, balancing precision with expressive color theory. RedKalion's museum-quality print captures every nuanced brushstroke and chromatic vibration from the original Philadelphia Museum of Art collection.

Circles in a Circle: Kandinsky's Geometric Masterpiece

Created during Kandinsky's tenure at the Bauhaus, Circles in a Circle synthesizes his theories from "Point and Line to Plane." The composition arranges concentric and overlapping circles within a large black ring, creating a dynamic yet ordered cosmos. Each circle interacts through contrasting hues—deep blues, vibrant reds, and earthy yellows—demonstrating his belief in color's emotional resonance. This print offers a window into early 20th-century abstraction, where art sought to mirror metaphysical ideals.

Why Choose This Fine Art Print?

Our archival reproduction ensures fidelity to Kandinsky's original vision, using high-resolution imaging from trusted museum sources. The matte, acid-free paper preserves subtle tonal gradations without glare, making it ideal for thoughtful display in homes or studios. As curators of premium art, RedKalion emphasizes craftsmanship that honors the artwork's historical significance, providing a lasting piece of modernist heritage.

Print Specifications & Materials

  • Available Sizes: 75×100 cm / 30×40″, 40×50 cm / 16×20″, 21×29.7 cm / 8×12″
  • Paper Finishing: Matte, uncoated, natural white (off-white)
  • Acid-Free: pH above 7 to prevent yellowing over time
  • Paper Weight: 250 gsm (110 lb) | Thickness: 0.29 mm (11.4 mils)
  • Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified

Own a piece of art history with this Circles in a Circle print, meticulously crafted by RedKalion to inspire and endure. Perfect for enthusiasts of Kandinsky, abstract art, or Bauhaus design, it brings a touch of curated elegance to any space.

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What is the historical significance of Circles in a Circle by Kandinsky?

Created in 1923, this work reflects Kandinsky's Bauhaus period, where he explored geometric abstraction and color theory to express spiritual ideas, influencing modern art movements.

How does the print capture the original artwork's details?

Using high-resolution imaging from museum archives, our print reproduces every brushstroke and color nuance of Kandinsky's original, ensuring authentic visual fidelity for art collectors.

What paper is used for this fine art print?

We use 250 gsm, acid-free, FSC-certified matte paper to prevent yellowing and ensure archival quality, ideal for long-lasting premium art prints.

How is the print shipped and packaged?

Prints are securely rolled in protective tubes and shipped with tracking, ensuring safe delivery for framed or unframed wall art displays.

Will the print fade over time?

No, the acid-free paper and archival inks resist fading, maintaining color vibrancy for decades under normal indoor lighting conditions.

What sizes are available for this Kandinsky print?

Available in 75×100 cm, 40×50 cm, and 21×29.7 cm, offering versatile options for home decor or gallery-style presentations.

Why did Kandinsky use circles in this composition?

Kandinsky viewed the circle as a symbol of cosmic harmony and spiritual unity, using it in this work to balance geometric precision with emotional color interactions.