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Macedonian Woman

Alexej von Jawlensky (1864 – 1941)

Explore the Expressionist world of Alexej von Jawlensky (1864-1941). Discover his iconic 'Mystical Heads,' bold colors, and key role in movements like Der Blaue Reiter. A Russian artist who profoundly impacted modern art.

The painting Macedonian Woman is a stunning example of Expressionist art, created by the renowned artist Alexej Georgewitsch Von Jawlensky in 1912. This oil on panel piece measures 70 x 56 cm and is characterized by its bold, vibrant colors and distorted forms, which were hallmarks of the Expressionist movement.
The woman in the painting has red hair, wearing a hat and holding her head in her hand, appearing to be lost in thought. The scarf wrapped around her neck adds an interesting detail to the image. The Macedonian Woman is quite large, spanning across most of the frame from left to right and top to bottom, with reds and blues being particularly prominent.

Artistic Context

Expressionism was an early 20th-century movement that emphasized the expression of intense emotions and inner experiences. Alexej Georgewitsch Von Jawlensky was a key figure in this movement, and his paintings, such as Macedonian Woman, Dark Eyes, and Farmer, are characterized by their bold colors and distorted forms.
Some of the notable works by Alexej Georgewitsch Von Jawlensky can be found on ArtsDot.com, including Macedonian Woman, Dark Eyes, and Farmer. The Lehmbruck Museum, Germany also has an impressive collection of modern sculptures and houses Germany’s most important group of works by Alexej Georgewitsch Von Jawlensky, as mentioned on ArtsDot.com.

Key Features of the Painting

Some key features of the Macedonian Woman painting include:
  • Expressionist style: characterized by bold, vibrant colors and distorted forms
  • Oil on panel: a traditional medium used by Alexej Georgewitsch Von Jawlensky
  • Emphasis on emotion: the painting conveys a sense of introspection and contemplation
The Macedonian Woman is an intriguing and captivating piece of artwork that showcases the artist's skill and creativity. For more information on Alexej Georgewitsch Von Jawlensky and his works, visit ArtsDot.com.

About this artwork

Quick Facts

  • Subject or theme: Introspection, contemplation
  • Artistic style: Bold colors, distorted
  • Title: Macedonian Woman
  • Movement: Expressionism
  • Year: 1912
  • Medium: Oil on panel
  • Location: Private Collection

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