Carl Schmitt e Wassily Kandinsky: a Monaco fra diritto e arte
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Carl Schmitt e Wassily Kandinsky: a Monaco fra diritto e arteAuthor(s)
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2009Citation
Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, 2009, 13: 261-281. ISSN: 1138-039X
Abstract
[Abstract] Carl Schmitt and Wassily Kandinsky spend crucial years of their
own lives in Munich, by connecting in several ways law and art. In particular, Schmitt,
among other things author of literary and musical criticism, satirical pieces and stories,
draws on the art many influences that make prolific his legal thought; and, with regard
to Kandinsky, who wrote also an essay about the activity of the Volost’ courts and furt-
her papers concerned with the legal and ethnographical spheres, he draws on the law,
which he studied when attending the University of Moscow, themes that guide his deve-
lopment in both the practice and the conceptualization of the pictorial art.
Keywords
Carl Schmitt
Wassily Kandinsky
Monaco
Diritto
Arte
Munich
Law
Art
Wassily Kandinsky
Monaco
Diritto
Arte
Munich
Law
Art
ISSN
1138-039X