Programme for Wassily Kandinsky’s drawing and painting classes at the Munich School [School opened by the Phalanx Association, 1901–1903], ca. 1902.

After having completed his initial artistic training with Ažbe and Stuck, the Phalanx School offered Kandinsky his first teaching opportunities. Kandinsky’s classes were notably open to men and women, and his curriculum centred on figural and nude drawing lessons. Kandinsky’s leadership role for the Phalanx School would, in principle, lead to his later involvement with the Neue Künstlervereinigung München and Der Blaue Reiter. | Quelle: VK 21 [Carrière professionnelle, enseignement de l'art : carte de membre, attestations, contrats de travail, bulletin de paie, bordereau, lettres (1883–1943)]. Fonds Kandinsky, Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Bibliothèque Kandinsky, MNAM/CCI, Centre Pompidou - Dist. RMN-Grand Palais. | Rechte: vorbehalten