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1926


  • Publication of the book Point and Line to Plane — a fundamental work in which Kandinsky systematically laid out his views on the language of abstraction. The book appeared as the ninth volume in a series of fourteen Bauhaus Books, edited by Walter Gropius and László Moholy-Nagy.
  • Key paintings from this year include Several Circles, Accent on Rose, Three Sounds, and others.
  • To mark the artist's sixtieth birthday, celebratory exhibitions are held in his honor throughout Germany.
  • Publication in the journal Das Kunstblatt of the article and series of analytical drawings Dance Curves: On the Dances of Palucca (Tanzkurven: Zu den Tänzen der Palucca), in which Kandinsky analyzes the dance of Gret Palucca.