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Progression of Kandinsky’s Artistic Style:
Portrait of Gabriele Munter, 1905
Lenbachhaus Gallery
Blue Mountain, 1908-9,
Guggenheim Museum
Untitled (First Abstract Watercolor), 1910,
Centre Georges Pompidou
Vir Heroicus Sublimis- Barnett Newman
1950-51, MoMA
The Dessert: Harmony in Red- Henri Matisse
1908, The Hermitage Museum
Red- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
Orange, Red, Yellow- Mark Rothko
1961, Private Collection
Willows at Sunset- Vincent Van Gogh
1888
Orange- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
Saffron- Mark Rothko
1957, Private Collection
Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man-
Salvador Dali, 1943, Dali Museum, St. Petersbug, FL
Yellow- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
Blue Green Blue- Mark Rothko
1961, Private Collection
Houses in the Greenery- Paul Cezanne
1881, Private Collection
Green- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
(Untitled) Blue Divided by Blue- Mark Rothko
1966, Private Collection
Le Grand Canal- Claude Monet
1908, Private Collection
Light Blue- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
Blue, Green, and Brown- Mark Rothko
1956, National Gallery of Art
Starry Night Over the Rhone- Vincent Van Gogh
1888, Musée d'Orsay
Dark Blue- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
Untitled- Mark Rothko
1960, Private Collection
Young Man in Purple Robe- Egon Schiele
1914
Violet- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
(Untitled) Black with White- Mark Rothko
1963, Private Collection
An Allegory (Fàbula)- El Greco
1580-85, Scottish National Museum
Black- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
Untitled Grey Painting- Mark Rothko
1969, Guggenheim Museum
Stormy Weather over the Roman Campagna- Carl Eduard Ferdinand Blechen
1829, Nationalgalerie, Berlin
Grey- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
White on White- Kazimir Malevich
1918, MoMA Frost at Giverny- Claude Monet
1885, Private Collection
White- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison

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  • 1. Progression of Kandinsky’s Artistic Style: Portrait of Gabriele Munter, 1905 Lenbachhaus Gallery Blue Mountain, 1908-9, Guggenheim Museum Untitled (First Abstract Watercolor), 1910, Centre Georges Pompidou
  • 2. Vir Heroicus Sublimis- Barnett Newman 1950-51, MoMA The Dessert: Harmony in Red- Henri Matisse 1908, The Hermitage Museum Red- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 3. Orange, Red, Yellow- Mark Rothko 1961, Private Collection Willows at Sunset- Vincent Van Gogh 1888 Orange- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 4. Saffron- Mark Rothko 1957, Private Collection Geopoliticus Child Watching the Birth of the New Man- Salvador Dali, 1943, Dali Museum, St. Petersbug, FL Yellow- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 5. Blue Green Blue- Mark Rothko 1961, Private Collection Houses in the Greenery- Paul Cezanne 1881, Private Collection Green- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 6. (Untitled) Blue Divided by Blue- Mark Rothko 1966, Private Collection Le Grand Canal- Claude Monet 1908, Private Collection Light Blue- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 7. Blue, Green, and Brown- Mark Rothko 1956, National Gallery of Art Starry Night Over the Rhone- Vincent Van Gogh 1888, Musée d'Orsay Dark Blue- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 8. Untitled- Mark Rothko 1960, Private Collection Young Man in Purple Robe- Egon Schiele 1914 Violet- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 9. (Untitled) Black with White- Mark Rothko 1963, Private Collection An Allegory (Fàbula)- El Greco 1580-85, Scottish National Museum Black- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 10. Untitled Grey Painting- Mark Rothko 1969, Guggenheim Museum Stormy Weather over the Roman Campagna- Carl Eduard Ferdinand Blechen 1829, Nationalgalerie, Berlin Grey- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison
  • 11. White on White- Kazimir Malevich 1918, MoMA Frost at Giverny- Claude Monet 1885, Private Collection White- A Non-Objective/Abstract-Representational Comparison