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  1. News. Alexej von Jawlensky was a Russian painter associated with the Der Blauer Reiter group in Munich. His works are characterized by their directional brushstrokes, mystical subjects, and use of rich, contrasting hues. Among Jawlensky’s best-known works are his Meditations, a series of abstract portraits, composed of blocks of color and ...

  2. Alexej von Jawlensky. An artist of Russian origin, Alexej von Jawlensky pursued most of his career in Germany, where he collaborated closely with his compatriot Wassily Kandinsky and other German artists. He moved to Munich in 1896 to further his training there, disappointed with the teaching methods at the Saint Petersburg Academy.

  3. During his service as an army officer Alexei Jawlensky studied at the St. Petersburg Art Academy. There he met Ilya Repin, who introduced him to Marianne Werefkin. In 1896, Jawlensky travelled with her to Munich, where he met Wassily Kandinsky. The two artists established the Neue Künstlervereinigung München (New Artists Association, Munich) the year the Portrait of a Girl was made, and the ...

  4. Cuadro de Jawlensky - Joven con Peonías. El cuadro Chica joven con peonías pertenece al artista ruso Alekséi von Jawlensky y está expuesto en el Museo de Arte Moderno de Nueva York. En este cuadro de 1910, el artista utiliza colores vibrantes y formas simplificadas para representar a una mujer joven con un ramo de flores en la mano.

  5. Art became the expression of pure emotion. Jawlensky started painting large, powerful portraits. His Head of a Woman of 1911 is one of the most popular items in Gemeentemuseum Den Haag’s collection. The face is painted in red and blue and the woman’s yellow and green eyes suggest she is in a state of mental turbulence.

  6. Hace 5 días · Alexei Jawlensky. Also known as. Alexej von Jawlensky, Alexej von Iavlenski, Alexei von Jawlensky, A. G. Yavlensky, Aleksandr IAvlenskii, Alexej Jawlensky, Alexej Von Jawlensky, Алексей Георгиевич фон Явленский, Алексей Георгиевич Явленский, Алексей фон Явленский, Aleksej ...

  7. Cuando, a finales del siglo XIX, el pintor ruso Alexej von Jawlensky se trasladó a Múnich, conoció a Kandinsky y se convirtió en uno de los principales impulsores del arte expresionista. En 1905 expuso con los pintores fauves en el Salón de Otoño parisiense, y años más tarde, en 1921, creó junto a Wassily Kandinsky, Lyonel Feininger y Paul Klee el grupo Die Blaue Vier (Los Cuatro Azules).