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What does 19th century astronomy have to do with Bauhaus art?

Turns out, quite a bit...

Via fark.com: a site with a small collection of astronomy paintings from the 19th century.

One commenter says, and I agree, that there is something about these works that reminds me a little bit of Kandinsky. Must've been something in the water back then. Pretty cool stuff.



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