Small Worlds V by Wassily Kandinsky Printed Canvas
Matte printed canvas wall art featuring Small Worlds V by Wassily Kandinsky, available in 6 square sizes for Bauhaus, abstract, and modern interiors.
- 333 g/m² matte cotton-poly canvas
- 0.75" FSC-certified radiata pine frame
- Back hanging included - ready to hang
- UL-certified Greenguard Gold inks
Matte stretched canvas
Ready to hang
Tracked shipping and 30-day returns
Description
Small Worlds V by Wassily Kandinsky Printed Canvas brings one of Kandinsky’s bold abstract works from the Small Worlds series into your home as matte printed canvas wall art. This museum-quality reproduction is designed for living rooms, studies, offices, creative studios, gallery walls, modern interiors, and spaces with a strong Bauhaus or abstract art focus.
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About Small Worlds V by Wassily Kandinsky
Small Worlds V, also known as Kleine Welten V, was created by Wassily Kandinsky in 1922 as part of his Small Worlds print series. The series explores how line, point, shape, color, and print technique can create compact abstract worlds with their own internal rhythm.
The original version of Small Worlds V is a print, not a painting. The Metropolitan Museum of Art identifies it as a woodcut printed in red, blue, yellow, and black. Its sharp black marks, bright color blocks, scattered dots, and energetic geometry make it a strong choice for modern interiors that need structure, movement, and visual force.
Canvas Specifications
- Canvas type: Matte stretched printed canvas
- Canvas material: Cotton and polyester canvas composite
- Canvas weight: 9.82 oz/yd², 333 g/m²
- Finish: Matte surface with special print coating
- Frame depth: 0.75"
- Frame material: FSC-certified radiata pine
- Hanging: Back hanging included, ready to hang
- Wall support: Soft rubber dots on the back corners for stable placement
- Print method: High-resolution artwork reproduction with UL-certified Greenguard Gold inks
- Size tolerance: Slight size variation may occur, up to +/- 1/8" or 3.2 mm
Available Canvas Sizes
| Size | Inches | Centimeters | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small Square | 12" × 12" | 30.48 × 30.48 cm | Small walls, shelves, compact offices, reading corners, and gallery clusters |
| Medium Square | 16" × 16" | 40.64 × 40.64 cm | Home offices, bedrooms, creative studios, and small modern interiors |
| Large Square | 24" × 24" | 60.96 × 60.96 cm | Living rooms, workspaces, studies, and balanced feature walls |
| Statement Square | 30" × 30" | 76.20 × 76.20 cm | Modern offices, design rooms, wide walls, and abstract art interiors |
| Gallery Square | 32" × 32" | 81.28 × 81.28 cm | Large studies, reception areas, creative spaces, and gallery-style rooms |
| Grand Square | 36" × 36" | 91.44 × 91.44 cm | Statement walls, open-plan rooms, studios, and modern collector spaces |
Why Choose This Kandinsky Canvas
- Matte printed canvas featuring Small Worlds V by Wassily Kandinsky
- Abstract Bauhaus-era composition with black linework, red, yellow, blue, and geometric forms
- Square format suited to the compact structure of the original print
- 333 g/m² matte cotton-poly canvas with a smooth printed surface
- 0.75" gallery-wrapped frame made from FSC-certified radiata pine
- Back hanging included, so the canvas arrives ready to hang
Perfect for Bauhaus and Abstract Interiors
This Kandinsky canvas works well in modern living rooms, offices, design studios, creative workspaces, bedrooms, hallways, and gallery walls. The white ground, black graphic structure, red accents, yellow forms, and blue-green color blocks pair well with white walls, black metal, warm wood, primary-color decor, Bauhaus furniture, and minimalist interiors.
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About Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian-born modern artist and theorist known for his role in the development of abstract art. His work connects color, line, form, rhythm, and spiritual expression. During the Bauhaus period, he explored how simple visual elements could build complex abstract compositions.
Care and Installation
Hang your canvas away from strong direct sunlight and high humidity. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth when needed. If the canvas gathers dust, wipe it carefully with a clean, damp cloth.
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- Matte stretched canvas print
- Canvas material: cotton and polyester canvas composite
- Canvas weight: 9.82 oz/yd², 333 g/m²
- Finish: matte surface with special print coating
- Frame depth: 0.75"
- Frame material: responsibly sourced radiata pine
- Hanging: back hanging included
- Wall support: soft rubber dots on the back corners
- Print method: high-resolution artwork print
- Size tolerance: slight size variation may occur, up to +/- 1/8" or 3.2 mm
If dust gathers on the canvas, wipe it gently with a clean, damp cloth.
- Do not use chemical cleaners.
- Do not scrub the printed surface.
- Keep away from long-term direct moisture.
- For best color preservation, avoid placing the canvas in harsh direct sunlight for extended periods.
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