This recent handout picture released on July 31, 2008 shows a colorful reproduction of a Kandinsky work painted on the pavement on the Marienplatz square in Weilheim, southern Germany. After almost three weeks of work for the project "Ein Kandinsky fuer Weilheim (A Kandinsky for Weilheim), more than 500 pupils and citizens of the Bavarian town finished to paint a reproduction of Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky's "Weilheim-Marienplatz" on 8,332 pavement stones at the central place that measures 2,100 squaremeters. The original painting, an approximately 40x40 centimeters measuring view of Weilheim created by Kandinsky in 1909, was sold in an auction in 2007 for GBP 2.484.000,-.
This recent handout picture released on July 31, 2008 shows pupils and citizens working on the project "Ein Kandinsky fuer Weilheim" on the Marienplatz square in Weilheim, southern Germany. After almost three weeks of work for the project "Ein Kandinsky fuer Weilheim (A Kandinsky for Weilheim), more than 500 pupils and citizens of the Bavarian town finished to paint a reproduction of Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky's "Weilheim-Marienplatz" on 8,332 pavement stones at the central place that measures 2,100 squaremeters. The original painting, an approximately 40x40 centimeters measuring view of Weilheim created by Kandinsky in 1909, was sold in an auction in 2007 for GBP 2.484.000,-.
This recent handout picture released on July 31, 2008 shows an aerial view of the Marienplatz square in Weilheim, southern Germany, with a colorful reproduction of a Kandinsky work painted on the pavement. After almost three weeks of work for the project "Ein Kandinsky fuer Weilheim (A Kandinsky for Weilheim), more than 500 pupils and citizens of the Bavarian town finished to paint a reproduction of Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky's "Weilheim-Marienplatz" on 8,332 pavement stones at the central place that measures 2,100 squaremeters. The original painting, an approximately 40x40 centimeters measuring view of Weilheim created by Kandinsky in 1909, was sold in an auction in 2007 for GBP 2.484.000,-.
This recent handout picture released on July 31, 2008 shows an aerial view of the Marienplatz square in Weilheim, southern Germany, with a colorful reproduction of a Kandinsky work painted on the pavement. After almost three weeks of work for the project "Ein Kandinsky fuer Weilheim (A Kandinsky for Weilheim), more than 500 pupils and citizens of the Bavarian town finished to paint a reproduction of Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky's "Weilheim-Marienplatz" on 8,332 pavement stones at the central place that measures 2,100 squaremeters. The original painting, an approximately 40x40 centimeters measuring view of Weilheim created by Kandinsky in 1909, was sold in an auction in 2007 for GBP 2.484.000,-.
his recent handout picture released on July 31, 2008 shows an aerial view of the Marienplatz square in Weilheim, southern Germany, with a colorful reproduction of a Kandinsky work painted on the pavement. After almost three weeks of work for the project "Ein Kandinsky fuer Weilheim (A Kandinsky for Weilheim), more than 500 pupils and citizens of the Bavarian town finished to paint a reproduction of Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky's "Weilheim-Marienplatz" on 8,332 pavement stones at the central place that measures 2,100 squaremeters. The original painting, an approximately 40x40 centimeters measuring view of Weilheim created by Kandinsky in 1909, was sold in an auction in 2007 for GBP 2.484.000,-.
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