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ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR SIGNED A. JAWLENSKY ERA PICASSO

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A. Jawlensky Jawlensky only began his artistic training in 1889 in St. Petersburg after a career as an officer in the tsarist army. He studied under Ilja Repin who introduced him to Marianne von Werefkin and Helene Nesnakomoff, his later wife. Jawlensky accompanied these two to Munich in 1896 where they wanted to visit a private art school. Here Jawlensky met Wassily Kandinsky. The artist undertook several trips to France and was able to show ten paintings at the 'Salon d'automne' with the help of Sergej Djagilev. Jawlensky also met Henri Matisse for the first time. In summer 1908 he worked with Kandinsky, Marianne von Werefkin and Gabriele Münter in Murnau for the first time. There, the four artists developed the idea for the foundation of the 'Neue Künstlervereinigung München' to which they aligned with other artists. In December the first exhibition took place in Munich. Two years later the 'Blauer Reiter' was established as a new idea of co-operation. In 1913 Jawlensky participated in Herwarth Walden's first German autumn Salon in Berlin. When in 1914 world war I began, Jawlensky was expelled from Germany due to his Russian citizenship. He moved with his family and Marianne von Werefkin to Prex on Lake Geneva. And remained in Switzerland until 1921, where he began painting his abstract heads in 1918. His final move to Wiesbaden took place in 1921. An attack of arthritis in 1929 forced the artist to visit various spas at regular intervals. Jawlensky suffered from a progressing paralysis and had difficulties in painting. One year later the painter began the series of small-format 'Meditationen'. 72 of his works were confiscated in 1937 as "degenerate". Three years later in 1941 Jawlensky died in Wiesbaden. At the beginning Jawlensky's style was influenced by the Fauves, particularly by Matisse, but the artist soon discovered his own, Expressionist style, which is characterised by strong colours and simple forms. Later he turned to those calm, spiritualised and mystical images of the Human face, which are so typical of Jawlensky. Describe This is very colorfully drawing in watercolor. Drawing was bought at the antique market in Vienna together with some framed prints and drawings, the seller ( from Poland mins that all prints and give me all together for a cheap price, but this piece is a drawing in watercolor or gouache, 100 %.) On the reverse is a label described 1966. The drawing is a little smudgy inside and have some and have some foxing and is a little blotches. But there no paper work or documents can be provided, or a full history, for this reason the work will be sold as in the manner of the artist.Please note that this is a drawing and not a print or reproduction, any other questions please ask during the auction process, please kindly see the payment instructions and any other information regarding this sale. This watercolor drawing is also yellowed to see at the photo. There is no reserve and the private sell is final. Tha drawing comes in the original frame and so it is redy to hang ! The frame is not in so good contition, it is not part of the auction, but it is included for free! Please not the shipping is a little higher because it is framed ! The frame is included for free, but if you want, i cane send the drawing out of frame for 12.- USD Please ask any questions that you have, before bidding! We accept payment through paypal international only. THE SIZE IS 41 cm x 32 cm SHIPPING TO WORLDWIDE S&H : USA34.- USD priority and registered

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