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Womans face, c. 1911. Artist: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)
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Womans face, c. 1911. Artist: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)
Womans face, c. 1911. Found in the collection of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag
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Alexei Beauty Blue Rider Breakable Colourfulness Degenerate Art Expressionism Female Portrait Gloomy Thoughts Javlensky Loneliness Melancholy Oil On Cardboard Russian Avant Garde Sadness Tenderness Von 1864 1941
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This print showcases a woman's face, painted by the talented artist Alexei von Javlensky around 1911. The artwork is currently housed in the esteemed collection of the Gemeentemuseum Den Haag. With its vibrant colors and expressive brushstrokes, this piece exemplifies the essence of expressionism and Russian avant-garde art. The young woman depicted in this portrait exudes both beauty and melancholy. Her delicate features are bathed in soft light, highlighting her tender vulnerability. Yet, there is also a sense of loneliness that permeates her gaze, as if she carries gloomy thoughts within her soul. Javlensky's use of oil on cardboard adds an interesting texture to the painting, further enhancing its emotional depth. The artist masterfully captures not only physical attributes but also intangible qualities such as sadness and tenderness. However, it is important to note that during this period, Javlensky's work was deemed "degenerate art" due to its departure from traditional artistic conventions. Despite facing criticism for his unconventional style, Javlensky fearlessly embraced his own artistic vision. This photograph serves as a testament to the enduring power of fine art images like Javlensky's portrait. It invites viewers into a world where poetry meets paintbrushes and emotions are immortalized on canvas.
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