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Abstract art emerged in the early 1900s as a movement that does not represent reality through shapes and colors, instead representing order, purity, simplicity and spirituality. The document discusses famous abstract artists Wassily Kandinsky, who was born in Russia and painted one of the first abstract watercolors in 1910, and Joan Miró, who was born in Barcelona and painted works like The Harlequin's Carnival in 1925 and The Red Sun in 1948.









