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Alexej von Jawlensky (1864-1941)

Grosse Variation : Sturmtag

oil on linen-finish paper laid down on cardboard
20¾ x 14in. (53.5 x 35.4cm.)

Painted circa 1916
Provenance
The Artist's Estate
Literature
C. Weiler, Alexej Jawlensky, Cologne, 1959, no. 644 (illustrated p. 272)
M. Jawlensky, L. Pieroni-Jawlensky and A. Jawlensky, Alexej von Jawlensky, catalogue raisonné of the oil paintings, 1914-1933, vol.II, London, 1992, no. 840 (illustrated p. 166)
Exhibited
Geneva, Galerie Krugier, 1963 (no.27)
Sale room notice
Please note that this work is illustrated as no. 838 in the catalogue raisonné and not as stated in the catalogue

Lot Essay

Jawlensky fled to Switzerland at the outbreak of the First World War and abruptly ceased the series of heads which were a blend of German and French Expressionism. Strongly influenced by Delaunay, whose work he owned, the dislocation in his circumstances produced his series of Variationen of which this landscape is a prime example. Deprived of his studio, he drew inspiration from the view from his small rented room.

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