Vabbe, Ado. (1892-1961). Two Geometric Figures. (1956-1961)
€180
Ado Vabbe’s “Two Geometric Figures” is an evocative piece of artwork that subtly captures the balance of form and geometry. The piece, drawn on paper with a pencil, measures a compact 5.7 x 3 cm, making it an intimate treasure for art enthusiasts. Vabbe, a distinguished professor of art since 1938, trained at the “Azhbe” School in Munich under the mentorship of K.Veinhold, F.Eizengreber, and A.Krentser. His style carries the strong influence of V. Kandinsky, whom he met in 1909, as well as impressions from K.Petrov-Vodkin and Yavlenski. Vabbe’s mastery has been showcased in exhibitions in world-renowned cities such as Paris, Munich, Lubeck, Cologne, Rome, Budapest, and Moscow.
Dimensions | 3 × 5.7 cm |
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Painter |
1 in stock
SKU:
611
Category: Graphics
Tags: Ado Vabbe Artwork, Art Exhibition Paris, Geometry in Art, Munich Azhbe School, Pencil Drawing, Two Geometric Figures, V. Kandinsky Influence