Vasily Kandinsky Picture with an Archer 1909
- Vasily Kandinsky has 167 works online.
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Collection Highlights (2000)
May 25, 2000–Jan 28, 2001
1 other work identified
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Painting &
Sculpture II Nov 20, 2004–Aug 5, 2015
3 other works identified
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German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse
Mar 27–Jul 11, 2011
10 other works identified
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German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse
Mar 27–Jul 11, 2011
1 other work identified
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German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse
Mar 27–Jul 11, 2011
5 other works identified
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German Expressionism: The Graphic Impulse
Mar 27–Jul 11, 2011
4 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
5 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
2 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
7 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
10 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
7 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
6 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
2 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
4 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
6 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
9 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
3 other works identified
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504: New Expression in Germany and Austria
Oct 21, 2019–Jun 25, 2023
4 other works identified
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Sold through Galerie Der Sturm (Herwarth Walden), Berlin to Christian Tetzen-Lund (1852-1936), Copenhagen, December 17, 1918 [1]. Acquired by Efraim Lundmark, Stockholm, Sweden, [c. 1930]; sold to Svensk-Franka Konstgalleriet, Stockholm, Sweden, 1957 [2]; sold to Galerie Europe, Paris, 1958; sold to Jacques Lindon, New York, 1958 [3]; acquired by Louise Reinhardt Smith, New York, 1958; The Museum of Modern Art, New York (Gift and Bequest of Louise Reinhardt Smith), 1959.
[1] Roethel 270.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Ibid.
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