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I do not think Kandinsky is known under any other name, because Wassily Kandinsky is his real name. When he signed his pictures he wrote 'Kandinsky'.

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What are the three other names for Wassily Kandinsky?

His full name was Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky. Do you mean he was known under other names? I do not think so.


Did wassily kandinsky have any children?

Wassily? Wassily WHO? There are a hundred Russian artists and millions of other people named Wassily. If you mean Kandinsky he had no children.


What does Wassily Kandinsky mean in English?

It was his name - it cannot be translated into other languages


Was Wassily Kandinsky anything other than a painter?

Before taking up painting he was a lawyer.


Look at this work by Wassily Kandinsky. The influence of what other art form is evident in the composition?

Music


Who was Wassily Kandinsky influenced by?

He had original theories he wanted to develop.


What other artists did Wassily Kandinsky work with?

Mainly the members of the Blue Rider group in Munich: Marc, Macke, Münter, Jawlensky, Werefkin ...


Where did kandinsky get his ideas from?

wassily kandinsky got his ideas from colour and music when he was younger . he one day "colour is the keyboard, the eyes are the harmonies, the soul is the piano with many strings". he included music in paintings because of the way he saw them from places and other paintings.


What materials did Wassily Kandinsky use to do his work?

All his pieces were done with Oil on either canvas, board, or cardboard and other materials pee


How did klee and kandinsky inspire each other?

the both loved drawing about this youge girl called Dionne Chidavaenzi


How did wassily find inspration?

he looked at other paintings


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