拍品專文
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.