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Kandinsky Earrings, Triangle, Circle & Square
In 1923 Vasily Kandinsky asked those at the Bauhaus to fill in a triangle, square, and circle with the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue. The consensus was red=square, yellow=triangle, blue=circle. These earrings are inspired by that test.
In 1923 Vasily Kandinsky asked those at the Bauhaus to fill in a triangle, square, and circle with the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue. The consensus was red=square, yellow=triangle, blue=circle. These earrings are inspired by that test.
- Hangs 1.5 in.
- Solid brass
- Giclee print
- Ear wires are hypo-allergenic
- Gift boxed with provenance card
Description | In 1923 Vasily Kandinsky asked those at the Bauhaus to fill in a triangle, square, and circle with the primary colors of red, yellow, and blue. The consensus was red=square, yellow=triangle, blue=circle. These earrings are inspired by that test.
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Artist | Vasily Kandinsky |