(…) inner feeling called “Stimmung” germans best translated sentimen — Wassily Kandinsky, Concerning Spiritual Art

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(…) an inner feeling called "Stimmung" by the germans and best translated as sentiment (it is to be regreted that this word, sentiment, which is meant to describe the poetical efforts of an artist living soul, has been misused and finally, ridiculed. Was there ever a great word that the masses did not try immediatly to cheapen and desecrate?) (…)

Wassily Kandinsky, Concerning the Spiritual in Art

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