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Wassily Kandinsky was a famous Russian painter born in 1866 who helped pioneer abstract art. He studied law, economics and painting in university before moving to Munich at age 30. After being influenced by works in Paris featuring bold colors, Kandinsky's paintings became more abstract and color-focused, featuring compositions of shapes, forms, and colors divorced from visual reality. Some of his paintings include "Odesa's Port" depicting boats in orange, white and black, and "Taring Autumn in Baviera" showing trees and a house in various colors.





