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Variation: Twilight c. 1916. Deposit Art Museum Basel 2004

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Postcard with the work Variation: Dämmerung c. 1916. by the painter Alexej Jawlensky, published in connection with the Louisiana exhibition in 2025. The exhibition's second chapter took its point of departure in Switzerland, wh...
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Variation: Twilight c. 1916. Deposit Art Museum Basel 2004
Variation: Twilight c. 1916. Deposit Art Museum Basel 2004 Sale price$4.00

Postcard with the work Variation: Dämmerung c. 1916. by the painter Alexej Jawlensky, published in connection with the Louisiana exhibition in 2025. The exhibition's second chapter took its point of departure in Switzerland, where he, as a Russian, was forced to move into exile after the outbreak of the First World War. Here he and Werefkin settled by Lake Geneva, and as he did not have an actual studio, he painted the view from his window over and over again.

These images are called variations and represent the beginning of Jawlensky’s interest in serial images, in the repetition of the motif. The more he painted, the more his works seemed to lose their connection to the “seen”, to the outside world. The image’s own logic took over and became the governing factor.

Alexej Jawlensky was born into a regimental family in Russia in 1864, and initially opted for a military career himself, which he, however, chose to abandon in favor of the arts. In 1889 he began studying at the art academy in St. Petersburg, where he met the painter Marianne von Werefkin, who became his partner and supporter for many years. Together, the couple moved to Munich, where Jawlensky attended a private painting school with, among others, Wassily Kandinsky.



Variation: Twilight c. 1916. Deposit Art Museum Basel 2004

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Dimensions: A5 (14.8 cm x 21 c

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