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CEMETERY AND VICARAGE IN KOCHEL 1909 - Wassily Kandinsky Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Wassily Kandinsky Aluminum Print | Wassily Kandinsky Prints

CEMETERY AND VICARAGE IN KOCHEL 1909 - Wassily Kandinsky Brushed Aluminum Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40 inches | Wassily Kandinsky Aluminum Print | Wassily Kandinsky Prints

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A Masterpiece of Early Expressionism: Cemetery and Vicarage in Kochel (1909)

Step into the transformative era of Wassily Kandinsky with our museum-quality reproduction of Cemetery and Vicarage in Kochel 1909. This pivotal work captures Kandinsky during his fertile period in the Bavarian Alps, where he began to move beyond representational landscapes toward the vibrant, spiritual abstraction that would define 20th-century art. At RedKalion, we have meticulously curated this fine art print to preserve the raw emotional energy and Fauvist-inspired palette of the original composition.

Technological Sophistication on Brushed Aluminum

To honor Kandinsky’s bold use of color and form, this piece is rendered as a Wassily Kandinsky Aluminum Print using state-of-the-art direct printing on Brushed silver Aluminum DIBOND®. This substrate is not merely a canvas; it is an active participant in the visual experience. The 3mm (0.12") thick material features a horizontal grain that catches ambient light, adding a dynamic, modern dimension to the historic imagery.

  • Metallic Depth: Unprinted white areas reveal the brushed silver surface, creating a striking metallic sheen that enhances the artwork's architectural elements.
  • Matte Finish: A glare-free, matte surface ensures that the deep hues of the cemetery and vicarage remain visible from any angle, even in high-light environments.
  • Archival Durability: The rigid DIBOND® structure ensures that your archival-grade reproduction will never warp or degrade, maintaining its structural integrity for generations.

Art Historical Context: The Kochel Period

In 1909, Kandinsky was refining his theory of 'Inner Necessity,' the idea that art should resonate with the soul rather than the eye. In Cemetery and Vicarage in Kochel, the simplified forms and heightened colors serve as a bridge between the physical world and the abstract spiritual realm. By selecting this museum-quality reproduction from RedKalion, you are not just acquiring decor; you are investing in a historical narrative of artistic liberation. This piece is delivered ready to hang, including a country-specific kit to elevate your space with the enduring sophistication of an archival masterpiece.

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What makes this Kandinsky print unique?

This print utilizes Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®, blending Kandinsky’s 1909 Expressionist masterpiece with a contemporary metallic texture. The silver grain interacts with light, creating a dynamic depth impossible on traditional paper.

What is Brushed Aluminum DIBOND®?

It is a premium 3mm thick composite material. It features two layers of aluminum sandwiching a polyethylene core, providing incredible rigidity and a sophisticated, brushed silver finish for fine art.

Is this print archival-grade?

Yes. RedKalion uses UV-resistant inks and industrial-grade aluminum, ensuring your Wassily Kandinsky reproduction is protected against fading and environmental damage for decades.

How do I mount this piece?

Every order includes a professional hanging kit tailored to your location. The lightweight yet durable nature of the aluminum makes installation straightforward for a floating, gallery-style look.

How is the artwork shipped?

We use high-density protective packaging specifically designed for large-format aluminum prints. This ensures your Kandinsky masterpiece arrives in pristine, museum-ready condition regardless of the destination.

What is the historical context of Kandinsky's Kochel series?

Created in 1909, this series represents Kandinsky’s transition toward abstraction. It showcases his use of non-naturalistic color to evoke spiritual emotion rather than literal geographical accuracy.

Why does the print have a metallic finish?

The brushed silver effect occurs where white highlights in the original painting are left unprinted, allowing the natural grain of the aluminum to shine through brilliantly.