Variation Z Rtlichkeiten 1917 by Alexej Von Jawlensky
Variation Z Rtlichkeiten · 1917
A striking example of Jawlensky's abstract period, this 1917 work captures the emotional intensity of German Expressionism through bold color contrasts and dynamic forms.
The Radical Abstraction of Jawlensky's 1917 Masterwork
Variation Z Rtlichkeiten represents a pivotal moment in Alexej von Jawlensky's artistic evolution. Created in 1917, this work emerged during a period of profound upheaval in European art, as artists sought new visual languages to express the emotional intensity of modern existence. Jawlensky, having co-founded Der Blaue Reiter with Wassily Kandinsky, was at the forefront of this movement, developing an abstract style that prioritized spiritual expression over representational accuracy.
The painting's vibrant color palette and dynamic composition reflect Jawlensky's engagement with the fundamental elements of visual art. This period saw the artist moving away from his earlier figurative works toward a more abstract vocabulary, where color and form became the primary vehicles for emotional expression. The bold juxtaposition of warm and cool tones in Variation Z Rtlichkeiten creates a visual tension that draws viewers into an immersive experience of pure color and composition.
Jawlensky's Expressionist Evolution
Alexej von Jawlensky's artistic trajectory followed a fascinating evolution from his early Impressionist influences to his later abstract works. By 1917, when Variation Z Rtlichkeiten was created, Jawlensky had become deeply involved with the Expressionist movement, having co-founded Der Blaue Reiter with Wassily Kandinsky. This period saw him developing his distinctive style of abstract art that focused on spiritual expression through color and form.
The work reflects the artist's interest in the emotional and spiritual dimensions of color, moving beyond the physical world to create a visual language that spoke directly to the viewer's inner experience. This approach was characteristic of the Expressionist movement's broader goals of using art to convey subjective emotions and universal human experiences.
The Language of Color and Form
Composition and Balance
In Variation Z Rtlichkeiten, Jawlensky employs a bold, vibrant color palette that creates a sense of visual harmony through contrast. The composition is characterized by its geometric forms and the careful balance between warm and cool tones. This interplay of colors and shapes creates a dynamic tension that draws the viewer's eye across the canvas.
Color Theory in Practice
The artist's use of complementary colors—reds against greens, blues against oranges—creates a visual vibration that gives the work its distinctive energy. This approach reflects Jawlensky's deep understanding of color theory and his ability to use color as the primary means of emotional expression in his abstract works.
Print & Frame Details
| Artist | Alexej Von Jawlensky |
| Original Year | 1917 |
| Art Style | Expressionism |
| Subject Matter | Abstract Composition |
| Size | 30×40 cm (12×16 inches) |
| Print Method | Framed Poster |
| Paper | Museum-quality archival paper |
| Frame | Sustainable wood with gold finish |
| Glazing | Protective acrylic |
| Shipping | Free worldwide delivery |
| Returns | 30-day hassle-free returns |
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The vivid colors and dynamic composition of Variation Z Rtlichkeiten make it an excellent choice for modern interiors. Its 30×40 cm size works particularly well in living rooms or offices with neutral wall colors, where it can serve as a focal point. The abstract nature of the artwork allows it to complement a variety of design styles, from mid-century modern to contemporary. Consider pairing it with minimalist furnishings to let the artwork's vibrant colors take center stage, or use it to add a pop of color to a monochromatic space.
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