Oil on fibreboard. Inscribed with the artist's name on the reverse, presumably by a hand other than that of the artist, as well as dated “1917(?)” by yet another hand or by Lisa Kümmel. 25.5 x 16 cm.
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• Vibrant, front-view portrait from the series of the “Mystical Heads.”
• With a radically reduced visual language and maximally liberated use of color, inspired and influenced by the Parisian avant-garde, Jawlensky strikes a fascinating balance between figuration and abstraction.
• During these years, the artist found new strength in the motif of the portrait head, which was central to his entire oeuvre.
• Comparable “Mystical Heads” are part of the collections of many museums, among them the Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, the Landesmuseum Darmstadt, the Kunstmuseum Basel, and the Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena.
• Significant provenance: From the estate of Jawlensky's trusted friend Lisa Kümmel. - Until June 1, 2025, the Louisiana Museum in Humlebæk, Denmark, presents a comprehensive solo exhibition of the artist's works.
LITERATURE: Maria Jawlensky/Lucia Pieroni-Jawlensky/Angelica Jawlensky, Alexej Jawlensky. Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil Paintings, vol. II: 1914-1933, Munich 1992, p. 225, cat. rais. no. 923 (illustrated in black and white). - - Nagel Auktionen, Stuttgart, October 18, 2002, p. 159, lot 538 (illustrated).