Kandinsky's "Throughgoing Line" is part of the collection at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Created in 1923, this work exemplifies his exploration of abstract art and the emotional resonance of colors and forms. The painting reflects his theories on the spiritual and expressive potential of art, using lines to convey movement and energy.
sarah
youth and inspiration to be exact and it was also one of his first paintings
Yes there is a large difference between the two. A line has no end and a line segment ends.
Wassily Kandinsky's works are housed in several prominent art institutions around the world. Notably, the Guggenheim Museum in New York and the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow have significant collections of his pieces. Additionally, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Lenbachhaus in Munich also feature notable works by Kandinsky. His art is celebrated for its pioneering role in abstract expressionism and is displayed in various exhibitions globally.
There is no line specified. The ideal line, in geometry, is of infinite length.
cedrick
It was art he loved art
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Wassily Kandinsky :) x
sarah
John Doe was not immune to irrational thinking but liked to think of himself as a throughgoing rationalist. Vaccination will make you immune to smallpox, but you will need a booster shot after a few years.
youth and inspiration to be exact and it was also one of his first paintings
*Straight Lines - Horizontal line - Vertical line - Broken line - Wavy line - Dotted line - Zigzag line - Diagonal line - perpendicular line - parallel line *Curved Lines - Concave line - Convex line - Spiral line
A line of best-fit.
If there is an actual physical line on the floor, and you are on it, then you are on line. If you are in a line of people, you are in line. If you are in a line of people, and also standing on a physical line on the floor, then you are both in and on line. If there is a group of people, standing in a line, and you are standing on top of the group of people standing in line, then you are standing on line.
A straight line, a telephone line, a shipping line, a fishing line.
A line intersect is a point on a line where another line or object crosses the line.