Read the passage and answer the following questions as briefly as possible : Kandinsky was born in Russia in 1866 and spent his childhood in Moscow. It took him some time to find his bearings as a visual artist. Until the age of 30, he’d worked as a successful Moscow lawyer. A key moment in his artistic formation occurred when he saw one of Monet’s Haystack paintings. It caused in him a profound change of heart and prompted him to move to Munich to study painting. And yet, this was no overnight transformation. Kandinsky’s artistic sentiment had been brewing for many years. Even from a young age, he was overtly aware of his unusual sensitivity to colours. The textures and shades of the Moscow cityscape — Saint Basil’s Cathedral on Red Square perhaps most prominent among them— left an enduring impression on him. The experience of listening to music whilst spontaneously visualising colour was “shattering”, as the artist later wrote: “I saw all the colours in my mind’s eye. Wild lines verging on the insane formed drawings before my very eyes.” Kandinsky was an individual with a broad range of interests, and it’s hard not to ascribe his innovative approach to art at least part to his eclectic taste. (a) Write at least one important information about Kandinsky that you have learnt from this passage. (b) What was the effect of music on Kandinsky’s mind? (c) Where did Kandinsky go to learn to study painting? (d) Which were the things in the city of Moscow that had left a permanent impression on his mind? (e) Name the painter and the painting that inspired him to study painting. (f) How does the author describe Kandinsky’s approach to art?
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a) key moment in his artistic formation occurred when he saw one of Monet’s Haystack paintings. It caused in him a profound change of heart and prompted him to move to Munich to study painting.
b)The experience of listening to music whilst spontaneously visualising colour was “shattering”, as the artist later wrote: “I saw all the colours in my mind’s eye. Wild lines verging on the insane formed drawings before my very eyes.”
c) Saint Basil’s Cathedral on Red Square
d) caused in him a profound change of heart and prompted him to move to Munich to study painting.
e) Monet’s Haystack
f) He was such an great artist which was still about his passion
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