
What is the historical significance of Wassily Kandinsky's Transverse Line (1923)?
Transverse Line (1923) marks Kandinsky's Bauhaus period, where he explored geometric abstraction to express spiritual ideas through dynamic lines and colors, influencing modern art movements.
How does the paper quality ensure this is a museum-quality fine art print?
Our Master's Edition archival paper is acid-free (pH above 7), FSC-certified, and 250 gsm thick, preventing yellowing and offering a luxurious matte texture for a durable reproduction.
What are the dimensions and details of this Kandinsky poster?
This fine art poster measures 75x100 cm (30x40 inches), featuring Kandinsky's abstract composition from 1923, printed on high-quality archival paper for a premium display.
How is shipping handled for this on-demand print?
We print and ship each order individually with no minimums, ensuring careful fulfillment and fresh delivery of your museum-quality reproduction.
Will this archival print last without fading or damage?
Yes, the acid-free, 250 gsm paper resists yellowing and environmental damage, making it a long-lasting heirloom for your collection.
What inspired Kandinsky's use of geometric forms in Transverse Line?
Kandinsky was influenced by Bauhaus principles and spiritual theories, using geometric shapes like lines and circles to convey emotional and cosmic harmony in his abstract art.
Can I customize the framing or finish for this print?
This print comes with a standard matte, uncoated finish on natural white paper; contact us for custom framing options to enhance your display.