Dichterin (Mystischer Kopf) (1917)
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Dive into the captivating world of Alexej von Jawlensky through his striking painting "Dichterin (Mystischer Kopf)" painted in 1917. Known for his expressive use of color and emotional depth, Jawlensky presents a compelling portrait that transcends traditional portrayals to captivate and engage the viewer.This work features a female figure, rendered with bold, abstract forms and a palette that is both vibrant and deeply symbolic. The subject's face is a mosaic of powerful colors—emerald greens, deep blues, radiant yellows, and intense reds—that come together to not just form a visage but evoke a spiritual or mystical essence that is fitting with the painting's title, which translates to "Poetess (Mystical Head)." Each color is strategically placed, shaping the emotional landscape of the character. The green and purple tones of her headgear or hair suggest creativity and introspection, while the stark red patch near her cheek could symbolize passion or a deep-seated emotional struggle.Jawlensky’s style, influenced by his involvement with the Blue Rider group and later by the likes of the French Fauvists, emphasizes mood over physical accuracy, leading the viewer into a deeper contemplation of the subject’s inner life and thoughts. The background's cooler blue tones contrast with the warmth of the face, highlighting the figure and her complex expression, characterized by penetrating black eyes that seem to confront the viewer directly."Dichterin (Mystischer Kopf)" stands as a mesmerizing example of Jawlensky's exploration into the soul's expression through art.
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Alexej Georgewitsch von Jawlensky (13 March 1864 – 15 March 1941) was a Russian expressionist painter active in Germany. He was a key member of the New Munich Artist's Association (Neue Künstlervereinigung München), Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) group and later the Die Blaue Vier (The Blue Four).