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Kleine Welten IV Poster

Kleine Welten IV Poster

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Kleine Welten IV (Small Worlds IV) (1922) by Wassily Kandinsky

Bring a touch of avant-garde elegance to your space with Kandinsky’s dynamic interplay of color and form, inspired by his fascination with music and the cosmos, making this premium print a conversation piece for any modern home.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian-born painter and influential theorist whose pioneering vision helped define the emergence of abstract art in the early twentieth century. His innovative approach drew inspiration from music, spirituality, and the scientific discoveries of his era, making him a central figure in the development of modern art.

During his tenure at the Bauhaus, Kandinsky explored new artistic languages and forms, contributing significantly to the school's experimental ethos. His work from this period remains highly regarded by collectors and enthusiasts. Discover more in our Wassily Kandinsky collection and curated abstract posters.

The Artwork

Kleine Welten IV is part of a renowned suite of prints created in 1922, reflecting Kandinsky's fascination with constructing self-contained universes through abstract means. The title, meaning small worlds, alludes to the idea of each composition as a unique microcosm, where visual forces interact in dynamic balance.

Emerging in the aftermath of World War I, this work embodies the spirit of renewal and experimentation that characterized the Bauhaus movement. Rather than telling a literal story, the print offers a contemplative space for viewers to explore the interplay of order and spontaneity, echoing the optimism and complexity of its time.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features precise black lines, arcs, and geometric forms arranged across a pale background. Vivid accents of blue, yellow, and green punctuate the design, creating focal points that energize the surrounding white space and guide the viewer's gaze through the print.

The overall effect is both analytical and playful, with a harmonious balance between structure and openness. The artwork's clean geometry and lively color accents make it a compelling example of Bauhaus-era abstraction, well-suited for contemporary interiors seeking visual clarity and rhythm.

In Interior Design

This piece integrates seamlessly into modern, mid-century, or Bauhaus-inspired interiors, whether displayed in a living room, office, or creative studio. A simple black or natural wood frame enhances its graphic qualities, and you can explore options in our frames collection.

The print complements minimalist furnishings and white walls, while its blue, green, and yellow accents can be echoed in textiles or decor. As a focal point, it brings a sense of intellectual vitality and dynamic harmony to any curated gallery wall.