Alexej von Jawlensky
Russia 1864-1941
Alexej Georgewitsch von Jawlensky, a Russian expressionist painter of profound influence, was born on March 13, 1864, and left an indelible mark on the art world before his death on March 15, 1941. Born in Torzhok, Russia, Jawlensky's artistic journey took him from traditional academic training to the avant-garde movements that defined early 20th-century modernism.
Jawlensky initially studied painting at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg, where he absorbed the classical techniques and principles of European art. However, it was his encounter with French Impressionism and Post-Impressionism during travels to Paris that proved transformative. He became closely associated with key figures like Paul Cézanne, Henri Matisse, and especially Wassily Kandinsky, whom he befriended deeply. Their camaraderie led to Jawlensky's involvement with the Munich-based group Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider), a collective that championed the spiritual dimension in art and sought to liberate color and form from their representational functions.
Throughout his career, Jawlensky delved into a variety of stylistic phases. His early works often depicted landscapes and genre scenes, but by the turn of the century, his focus shifted towards portraiture, particularly abstracted faces and heads. These later works are characterized by intense colors, simplified forms, and an emotional intensity reflective of the Expressionist ethos. Notable series include his "Mystical Heads," which showcase his deep exploration of the human face as a vessel for conveying inner spirituality and emotion.
His oeuvre evolved further toward abstraction with the creation of the "Variations" and "Spheres" series, where he reduced the human form to its most elemental shapes, bathed in vibrant hues. Jawlensky's work is notable for its progression from figuration to near total abstraction, demonstrating a commitment to the expressive potential of color and form.
Despite the tumultuous times marked by war and displacement, Jawlensky remained steadfast in his pursuit of a personal visual language that transcended conventional representation. Today, his legacy is celebrated for its pioneering role in the development of abstract art and its lasting impact on the evolution of German Expressionism. His paintings can be found in major museums around the globe, standing testament to his innovative spirit and enduring contributions to the history of modern art.
Collection of Works(Page 1)
Abstract Head (Constructive Head)
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Painter: Alexej von Jawlensky
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Abstract Head, Inner Vision Green-Gold
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Abstract Head,Apollo
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Abstract Head; Tragic
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Abstract Head, Black-Yellow-Purple
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Abstract Head, Mysterium
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Abstract Head,Gold and Pink
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Abstrakter Kopf (Abstract Head)
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Abstract Head, Evening
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Abstract Head, Symphony in Pink
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Abstract Head,Pink-Light Blue
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Painter: Alexej von Jawlensky
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Abstrakter Kopf; Orient - Verhaltene Glut
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Painter: Alexej von Jawlensky
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