1909, Gabriele Münter, Wooden Doll -- San Diego Museum of Art
From the museum label: While pioneering ideas about the role of abstraction and the sensory connections between art and music, Münter rejected modern industrial society, and along with Wassily Kandinsky, who moved with her to the eleventh-century Bavarian market town of Murnau am Staffelsee in 1908, produced work that referenced traditional folk arts and handmade items such as this wooden doll.
1909, Gabriele Münter, Wooden Doll -- San Diego Museum of Art
From the museum label: While pioneering ideas about the role of abstraction and the sensory connections between art and music, Münter rejected modern industrial society, and along with Wassily Kandinsky, who moved with her to the eleventh-century Bavarian market town of Murnau am Staffelsee in 1908, produced work that referenced traditional folk arts and handmade items such as this wooden doll.