KANDINSKI (Vassily Vassilyevit ch). Autograph letter signed, in Russian, to the painter Alexeï Georgévitch von Jawlenski. Dessau, March 28, 1930. 2 pp. in-folio, file holes in the margin. LONG LETTER ON THE PREPARATION OF THE EXHIBITION 30 DEUTSCHE MALER AUS UNSER ZEIT which would be held from April to July 1930 at the Nassauischer Kunstverein in Wiesbaden. Vassili Kandinsky explains that despite his difficulties in communicating with the Germans, not being a German himself, he managed to get Alexei von Jawlenski to present seven paintings there. He pointed out to him that he should not be disappointed because it was more than for most of the other participants, and asked him not to be angry with him since the decision was not up to him. Vassili Kandinsky also evokes here the two other members of the group Die Vier Blaue that he had founded with Alexeï von Jawlenski in 1924: the painters Paul KLEE and Lyonel FEININGER.
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