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Alexei Jawlensky Seated Female Nude 1910 Lenbachhaus, Munich
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Alexei Jawlensky Spanish Woman 1913
Lenbachhaus, Munich
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Alexei Jawlensky Love 1925
Lenbachhaus, Munich
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Alexei Jawlensky Meditation 1922
Lenbachhaus, Munich
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Alexei Jawlensky The Red Shawl (mk09) 1909
Oil on canvas,54 x 49 cm
Private collection
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Alexei Jawlensky Woman with a Fan (mk09) 1909
Oil on cardboard,92 x 68 cm
Wiesbaden,Museum Wiesbaden
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Alexei Jawlensky Schockko (nn03) 1910
Oil on board Mounted on canvas 75 x 65 cm 29 1/2 x 24 1/2in Private collection
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Alexei Jawlensky Self-Portrait mk52
1911
Oil on board
55x51cm
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Alexei Jawlensky The Red Shawl mk87
1909
Oil on canvas
54x49cm
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Alexei Jawlensky Woman with a Fan mk87
1909
Oil on cardboard
92x68cm
Wiesbaden,Museum Wiesbaden
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Alexei Jawlensky Portrait of the Dancer Alexander Sakharov mk156
1909
Oil on canvas
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Alexei Jawlensky Das Juedische Maedchen mk183
oil on cardboard
68.5x49.5cm
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Alexei Jawlensky landscape,murnau mk247
1908 to 09,oil on cardboard,19.625x20.5 in,50.x52 cm,museum kunst palast,dusseldorf,germany
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Alexei Jawlensky head mk247
c.1910,oil on canvas over cardboard ,16x13 in,41x33 cm,museum of modern art,new york,ny,usa
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Alexei Jawlensky flicka med blatt forklade 1909
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Alexei Jawlensky
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1864-1941
Russian
Alexei Jawlensky Galleries
Alexej von Jawlensky was born in Torzhok, a town in the department of Tver, Russia, as the fifth child of Georgi von Jawlensky and his wife Alexandra (n??e Medwedewa). His family was aristocratic.
At the age of ten he moved with his family to Moscow. After a few years of military training, he became interested in painting, visiting the Moscow World Exposition c. in 1880.
In 1896 he moved to Munich where he studied in the private school of Anton Azbe. In Munich he met Wassily Kandinsky, and Marianne von Werefkin, other Russian artists and helped form the Neue Kunstlervereinigung M??nchen. His work in this period was lush and richly coloured, but later moved towards abstraction with a simplified and formulaic style in a search to find the spiritual.
Alexej von Jawlensky. Abstract Head, c. 1928He died in Wiesbaden, Germany on 15 March 1941.
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