Jawlensky Collection
Jawlensky, a renowned Russian-German artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating works
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Jawlensky, a renowned Russian-German artist, left an indelible mark on the art world with his captivating works. In "Blue Vase with Oranges, " painted in 1907, he skillfully captures the vibrant hues of the fruit against a serene blue background, showcasing his mastery of color and composition. Moving forward to 1910, Jawlensky's "Murnau" transports us to a picturesque landscape bathed in warm tones. This oil painting on card beautifully portrays the tranquility and charm of this German town. In "Sleeping; Schlafende" from 1912, Jawlensky presents an intimate portrait of slumber. The delicate brushstrokes and soft colors evoke a sense of peacefulness that envelops the viewer. With "Girl with Blue Eyes and a Ponytail, " created around this time period as well, Jawlensky showcases his ability to capture innocence and youthfulness through his subjects' expressive eyes and flowing hair. The artist's fascination with landscapes is evident in "Mountain Landscape with Houses. " Painted in 1912 using oil on canvas, this piece immerses us into nature's grandeur while highlighting Jawlensky's unique style characterized by bold strokes and vivid colors. "Meditation, " completed in 1934 on paper using oil paints, reveals another facet of Jawlensky's artistic journey. This introspective work invites viewers to delve into their own thoughts as they contemplate its abstract forms. In "Odalyske" from 1910, we witness Jawlensky's exploration of female beauty through rich textures and harmonious color schemes. His portrayal exudes sensuality while maintaining an air of mystery. The enigmatic allure continues in "Abstract Head; Abstrakter Kopf" circa 1921. Here we see how Jawlensky pushes boundaries by distorting facial features yet still conveying a profound sense of emotion.