Wassily Kandinsky's first abstract watercolor, Untitled (Study for Composition VII, Première abstraction), painted in 1913 is one of the first artworks to emerge from the representational tradition of Western European painting entirely, shedding references to well-known forms, conventions of material representation and ...
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Where do roses grow in the United States?
Most of the roses that grow well in this climate originated in China and came to the United States via Europe. The most com...
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Wassily Kandinsky's first abstract watercolor , Untitled (Study for Composition VII, Première abstraction), painted in 19...
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In general, to invest is to distribute money in the expectation of some benefit in the future – for example, investment in durable goo...

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