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Abstract head Apollo 1931 oil linen textured cardboard
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Abstract head Apollo 1931 oil linen textured cardboard
Abstract head: Apollo, 1931, oil on linen textured cardboard, mounted on a carpenters plate, 43 x 33 cm, signed and dated. l.: A.J. dated u. r.: 31, signed, dated and inscribed on the reverse: A. Jawlensky 1931 A.K. No. 40 Apollo 43 x 33 Oil a. Cardboard, u.l.m. u.r.d. Stiftung Im Obersteg, deposit at the Kunstmuseum Basel 2004, Alexej von Jawlensky, Torschok/Twer 1864-1941 Wiesbaden
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1931 Alexej Von Jawlensky Apollo Cardboard Dated Dated U Deposit Inscribed Kunstmuseum Basel 2004 Linen Textured Cardboard Mounted Reverse Signed Stiftung Im Obersteg Torschok Twer 1864–1941 Wiesbaden Abstract Head
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This print showcases the mesmerizing artwork titled "Abstract head: Apollo" created by Alexej von Jawlensky in 1931. The piece, measuring 43 x 33 cm, is a stunning representation of oil on linen textured cardboard, skillfully mounted on a carpenter's plate. Jawlensky's distinctive style and mastery of color are evident in this abstract depiction of the Greek god Apollo. The artist's signature and date can be found at the lower left corner, while an inscription on the reverse side further authenticates it as his work. This particular piece bears the markings "A. J" and "31" indicating its creation year. The art print is part of the collection belonging to Stiftung Im Obersteg and has been deposited at Kunstmuseum Basel since 2004. The foundation recognizes Jawlensky's contribution to modern art and has carefully preserved this remarkable piece for future generations to appreciate. Alexej von Jawlensky was born in Torschok/Twer in 1864 and passed away in Wiesbaden in 1941. Throughout his career, he made significant contributions to Expressionism with his unique approach to portraiture. His ability to capture emotions through vibrant colors and simplified forms continues to inspire art enthusiasts worldwide
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