Munchen, Piper, 1912
The Almanac is unique in European art literature; no other country produced a single volume that so fully captures the excitement and tensions of the years preceding the First World War. Kandinsky and Marc had been planning the publication of this book since their break-away from the Munich Neue KA1/4nstlervereinigung in June 1911. Theoretical treatises on artistic form (Aoeber die Formfrage by Kandinsky) and articles on musical anarchy are juxtaposed with illustrations of Benin sculpture and children's drawings. In a pivotal, anarchic article entitled Die 'Wilden' Deutschlands Marc discusses the new forces in German art
First edition, 4to., (29.7cm x 22.8 cm). 140, [10] pp adverts at rear, 141 illustrations and plates including 4 tipped in pochoir prints by Kandinsky and Marc, 8 vignettes and 3 music sheets. bookplate, Original publisher's pictorial cloth designed by Kandinsky.
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