Vasily Kandinsky's 1903 woodcut Singer held at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York houses Vasily Kandinsky's 1903 woodcut titled Singer (Sängerin). Measuring 35.9 by 24.8 centimeters, this work on Japanese paper was mounted on paper. Created before the artist's turn to abstraction, the piece dates from 1903. Copyright is held by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and ADAGP, Paris as of 2014. The woodcut was featured in an artcritical.com post on August 15, 2014.
Key facts
- Vasily Kandinsky created the woodcut Singer (Sängerin) in 1903
- The work measures 35.9 x 24.8 cm
- It is executed in woodcut on Japanese paper mounted on paper
- The piece is housed at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York
- Copyright is held by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York and ADAGP, Paris as of 2014
- The work was created before Kandinsky's abstract period
- Artcritical.com featured the work in a post on August 15, 2014
- The post was published at 2:53 pm on that date
Entities
Artists
- Vasily Kandinsky
Institutions
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- Artists Rights Society (ARS)
- ADAGP
- artcritical.com
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Paris
- France