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Jawlensky, Alexej von

ALEXEJ VON JAWLENSKY Variation: Lonely Green Tree, 1998

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This refined reproduction of Variation: Lonely Green Tree captures the contemplative spirit and expressive color language characteristic of Alexej von Jawlensky’s later work. Centered on a solitary green tree, the composition conveys a sense of quiet introspection, using simplified forms and nuanced tonal contrasts to evoke both stillness and emotional depth.

Published in Germany in 1998, this reproduction was printed on high-quality woven paper, chosen for its subtle texture and durability, which enhances the richness of the colors and the tactile presence of the image. The paper’s fine weave lends the work a soft, almost painterly quality, closely echoing the visual depth of the original composition.

Elegant and meditative, Variation: Lonely Green Tree reflects Jawlensky’s enduring exploration of form, color, and inner expression, making this reproduction a compelling addition to any modern or expressionist-focused collection.

Details

Sku: GH0115

Artist: Alexej von Jawlensky

Title: Variation: Lonely Green Tree

Year: 1998

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 19.75 x 15.75 inches ( 50 x 40 cm )

Image Size: 11.75 x 8.25 inches ( 30 x 21 cm )

ALEXEJ VON JAWLENSKY Variation: Lonely Green Tree, 1998

$75

About the Artist

Alexej von Jawlensky

Alexei Jawlensky (1864–1941) was a Russian-born Expressionist painter known for his vivid use of color and bold, abstracted portraits. Born in Torzhok, Russia, he later moved to Germany, where he became associated with the Der Blaue Reiter group alongside Wassily Kandinsky and other modernist artists. His work evolved from Fauvist-inspired landscapes to increasingly abstract and spiritual portraiture, particularly his Meditations series. Due to illness, he suffered from arthritis in later years but continued to paint. Jawlensky became a German citizen in 1934 and spent his final years in Wiesbaden, where he passed away in 1941.
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