The Metropolitan Museum of Art Kandinsky Small Worlds Covered Mug with Tea Infuser
37.95 USD
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Artful kitchen accessories inspired by The Met collection. Add a graphic burst of color and energy to tea time. The motif on our tea-infusing covered mug references a woodcut print entitled Kleine Welten IV (Small Worlds IV) (1922) from the portfolio Kleine Welten (Small Worlds) (1922) by Vasily Kandinsky (French, b. Russia, 1866-1944). Kandinsky was an early and vigorous advocate for abstraction in art, considering the style a kind of spiritual language. He created this portfolio while teaching at the Bauhaus, the influential German art and design school founded in 1919.
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