Item #2658 Aleksej and Andreas Jawlensky: Color Adventures / Aleksei i Andreas Iavlenskie: prikliucheniia tsveta. E. Petrova.
Aleksej and Andreas Jawlensky: Color Adventures / Aleksei i Andreas Iavlenskie: prikliucheniia tsveta
Aleksej and Andreas Jawlensky: Color Adventures / Aleksei i Andreas Iavlenskie: prikliucheniia tsveta

Aleksej and Andreas Jawlensky: Color Adventures / Aleksei i Andreas Iavlenskie: prikliucheniia tsveta

St. Petersburg: Rus muz, 2017. Sewn cl. Aleksei Javlensky after moving from Russia to Germany in 1896 became a painter of European fame, but he stayed close to Russia, where his teacher had been Ilya Repin and where he had admired and associated with his fellow artists like Igor Grabar and Valentin Serov. He imparted his painting know-how to his son Andreas, and this catalogue of an exhibition at the Russian Museum shows the paintings of both father and son. Aleksei and Andreas have forceful painting styles that are hard to categorize: neither abstract nor realistic, their paintings show a play of color and a variety of styles that fall somewhere within the boundaries of Russian and German modernism of the mid twentieth century. The majority of paintings date to the first half of the twentieth century (about 20 by Andreas to the 1950s–80s). 155 p., 23 x 25 cm, approx. 150 color and b/w illus., Rus. or ENGLISH. Item #2658
ISBN: 9783906917115

2ND ISBN: 9785933325895 (RUS).

Price: $64.00

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