This volume explores Russian painter and theorist Wassily Kandinsky's (1866-1944) life and career, from his radical work as the founder of the Blue Rider group and his escape from Weimar
Germany to Paris, to his stormy love affair with the painter Gabriele M鋎nter and his many friendships with leading artists of his generation. Color reproductions of Kandinsky's works are
presented alongside photographs that document the tumultuous world he inhabited. Tracing the arc of Kandinsky's artistic development -- from his early landscapes and experiments with
impressionism to his emergence as a pioneer in the field of abstract expressionism -- this beautifully designed volume celebrates Kandinsky's work through the lens of his extraordinary life.