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Alexej Von Jawlensky
  • Language: en

Alexej Von Jawlensky

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Alexej von Jawlensky
  • Language: en

Alexej von Jawlensky

  • Categories: Art

This second volume of the catalogue of the oil paintings of Alexej von Jawlensky covers the artist's superbly exciting middle period, from his enforced departure from Munich in 1914 up to 1933, when the Nazis banned his work from exhibition. All 833 works discussed are illustrated - 340 of them in color. During World War I Jawlensky's painting underwent a radical change. In the series ""Variations on an Abstract Theme"" he stylized the view from his windows - a small garden, path, lake, mountains beyond - to a culmination of total intensity. He increasingly regarded the human face as the sign of an inner vision. The latter series ""mystical heads,"" ""Faces of the Saviour,"" and ""Abstract Heads"" pulsate with color and seem to express the combined forces of architecture, music, sculpture and dance. Introductory matter includes an essay by Angelica Jawlensky on the artist's serial painting, and unpublished correspondance with Kandinsky, Schmidt-Rottluff and Emmy Scheyer.

Alexej von Jawlensky: Oil Paintings 1934-37 v. 3
  • Language: en
Alexej Von Jawlensky: The Watercolours and drawings 1890-1938
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 512

Alexej Von Jawlensky: The Watercolours and drawings 1890-1938

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Alexej Von Jawlensky, Volume One 1890-1914
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 552

Alexej Von Jawlensky, Volume One 1890-1914

  • Categories: Art

One of the most original and powerful Russian twentieth century artists, Alexej von Jawlensky worked for most of his life in Germany with early spells in France. After he had come to terms with the impact of Gauguin, Cezanne and Matisse, his work went through Fauve and expressionist periods in the development of a highly personal style, In 1909 he helped found the Neue Kunstlervereinigung in Munich, and along with Kandinsky was an outstanding member of that group. He became one of the great twentieth century explorers of the soul, for whom art was 'nostalgia for God.' This, the first of three volumes that will catalog nearly 2,000 oil paintings, covers the period up to his enforced departure...

Alexej von Jawlensky: Watercolours and Drawings 1890-1938 v. 4
  • Language: en

Alexej von Jawlensky: Watercolours and Drawings 1890-1938 v. 4

  • Categories: Art

The fourth and last volume of the work of Alexej von Jawlensky covers the watercolours and drawings executed throughout his career. Over 1,200 works are included and illustrated, showing a variety of techniques - watercolour, pencil, chalk, charcoal, pastel, pen and ink, brush and ink, wax crayon and gouache. Also included are some 83 new additions to the oil oeuvre. Jawlensky's watercolours and drawings are considerably less well known than his oil paintings. They nevertheless amount to a substantial oeuvre of high artistic quality, treating broadly the same subjects as the oil paintings and belonging to most of the major series. Whether independant works, or variants of them, or preliminar...

Alexej von Jawlensky
  • Language: en

Alexej von Jawlensky

  • Categories: Art

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Alexej Von Jawlensky
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 504

Alexej Von Jawlensky

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Marianne Werefkin and the Women Artists in Her Circle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Marianne Werefkin and the Women Artists in Her Circle

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-21
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Marianne Werefkin and the Women Artists in Her Circle traces the relationships between the modernist artists in Werefkin’s circle, including Erma Bossi, Elisabeth Epstein, Natalia Goncharova, Elizaveta Kruglikova, Else Lasker-Schüler, Marta Liepiņa-Skulme, Elena Luksch-Makowsky, and Maria Marc. The book demonstrates that their interactions were dominated not primarily by national ties, but rather by their artistic ideas, intellectual convictions, and gender roles; it offers an analysis of the various artistic scenes, the places of exchange, and the artists’ sources of inspiration. Specifically focusing on issues of cosmopolitan culture, transcultural dialogue, gender roles, and the building of new artistic networks, the collection of essays re-evaluates the contributions of these artists to the development of modern art. Contributors: Shulamith Behr, Marina Dmitrieva, Simone Ewald, Bernd Fäthke, Olga Furman, Petra Lanfermann, Tanja Malycheva, Galina Mardilovich, Antonia Napp, Carla Pellegrini Rocca, Dorothy Price, Hildegard Reinhardt, Kornelia Röder, Kimberly A. Smith, Laima Laučkaitė-Surgailienė, Baiba Vanaga, and Isabel Wünsche