Werenskiold, M. (1989). Kandinsky's Moscow: Though Kandinsky spent most of his career in German, it was his ecstatic childhood memories of Moscow, bolstered by the millenarian notion of that city as the "Third Rome," that most powerfully impelled his art toward its "spiritual" - abstract - aspirations. Art in America.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Werenskiold, Marit. "Kandinsky's Moscow: Though Kandinsky Spent Most of His Career in German, It Was His Ecstatic Childhood Memories of Moscow, Bolstered by the Millenarian Notion of That City as the "Third Rome," That Most Powerfully Impelled His Art Toward Its "Spiritual" - Abstract - Aspirations." Art in America 1989.
MLA-Zitierstil (8. Ausg.)Werenskiold, Marit. "Kandinsky's Moscow: Though Kandinsky Spent Most of His Career in German, It Was His Ecstatic Childhood Memories of Moscow, Bolstered by the Millenarian Notion of That City as the "Third Rome," That Most Powerfully Impelled His Art Toward Its "Spiritual" - Abstract - Aspirations." Art in America, 1989.