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Spektralism is a philosophical and artistic movement that emerged in the early 20th century, primarily in Russia. It is characterized by its focus on the spiritual and symbolic aspects of art, rather than its representational or realistic qualities. Spektralists believed that art should evoke emotions and ideas rather than depict them literally. They were influenced by various philosophical and religious traditions, including Eastern mysticism, and sought to create a new, spiritual language of art.
The term "spektralism" comes from the Russian word "spektr," which means "spectrum." This refers to the idea
Key figures in the spektralist movement include Wassily Kandinsky, who is often considered the founder of the
Spektralism had a significant impact on the development of modern art. It influenced the development of abstract