1910, Gabriele Munter, Kandinsky and Erma Bossi at the Table -- Royal Academy of Arts (London) (special exhibition)
From the museum label: In late 1901 Münter took classes at Munich's Phalanx art school, where Vasily Kandinsky, then a relatively unknown artist, was among her tutors. They soon became a couple, painting outdoors side by side. Here Münter depicts the interior of a house she purchased in 1909, known as the 'Yellow House' - in homage to Van Gogh - and as the 'Russians' House', due to the frequent presence of Kandinsky, Werefkin and Jawlensky. Bossi, captured here mid-debate with Kandinsky, also visited regularly.
1910, Gabriele Munter, Kandinsky and Erma Bossi at the Table -- Royal Academy of Arts (London) (special exhibition)
From the museum label: In late 1901 Münter took classes at Munich's Phalanx art school, where Vasily Kandinsky, then a relatively unknown artist, was among her tutors. They soon became a couple, painting outdoors side by side. Here Münter depicts the interior of a house she purchased in 1909, known as the 'Yellow House' - in homage to Van Gogh - and as the 'Russians' House', due to the frequent presence of Kandinsky, Werefkin and Jawlensky. Bossi, captured here mid-debate with Kandinsky, also visited regularly.