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Kandinsky is one of several renowned artists whose work is thought to have been inspired by his time trodding the paths of Bavarian countryside in the early 20th century. Photo: dpa It s one of those quandaries that many summer visitors to Munich, Germany face: How best to balance their precious time between the Bavarian capital with all its cultural attractions, against some sightseeing in the gorgeously beautiful countryside just beyond the city’s outskirts? Five art museums have banded together to offer travellers a solution. It’s called “MuSeenLandschaft Expressionismus” – a word creation that means “museums landscape” but also “lakes landscape.” It’s a different and more immersive take on gallery visits, allowing art lovers to first see world-famous art works and then set off on the same nearby paths where the artists found inspiration from stunning scenery. ....
Disputed Kandinsky won t be returned to Jewish heirs A court has decided that an Amsterdam museum can keep a painting sold by the Lewenstein family during Nazi occupation, raising questions about art restitution. Kandinsky s Painting With Houses An Amsterdam court has ruled on Wednesday that the city’s Stedelijk Museum does not have to return the 1909 painting by Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky to the heirs of its original Jewish owners. The work by the avant-garde artist, titled Painting with Houses, was sold to the museum in October 1940, five months after the German Wehrmacht took over the Netherlands. The Amsterdam art museum bought ....