Wassily Kandinsky at his desk at Ainmillerstrasse 36 in Munich, June 1913. ID: 1383 | Diese Datei wird angezeigt in: Kandinsky in Munich After returning from his travels with Münter in summer 1908, Kandinsky moved to this flat in the popular Schwabing district in Munich, and the couple stayed there until 1914. Between 1908 and 1914, Kandinsky enjoyed a period of fruitful experimentation and artistic production. He helped lead the Neue Künstlervereinigung München and Der Blaue Reiter initiatives, for example, and penned his first publication Über das Geistige in der Kunst. He also created his first non-objective works of art, including some of his most well-known Kompositions, Improvisations, and Impressions. | Quelle: VK 682-313A. Fonds Kandinsky, Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Bibliothèque Kandinsky, MNAM/CCI, Centre Pompidou - Dist. RMN-Grand Palais. | Rechte: vorbehalten SourceVK 682-313A. Fonds Kandinsky, Bibliothèque Kandinsky, Centre Pompidou, Paris. © Bibliothèque Kandinsky, MNAM/CCI, Centre Pompidou - Dist. RMN-Grand Palais.Rightsvorbehalten "Wassily Kandinsky at his desk at Ainmillerstrasse 36 in Munich, June 1913." wird angezeigt in: Kandinsky in Munich