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Head in Black and Green
Original painted in 1913. In the years preceding the First World War, Jawlensky painted over a hundred women’s faces with black contours and dark, staring eyes. Here the large, heavily contoured, dark eyes gaze out to the viewer, an individual…
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The Waters Rise
Printed by Euphorion Verlag.
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Dance (folio) - Cover
A folio of twelve lithographs published by Insel-Verlag, Leipzig, 1905. This is the front cover of the folio.
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The Fugitive
Kubin produced this work possibly in response to the horrors of the First World War and its devastating consequences for thousands of young men. A struggling man is restrained by others whilst an excited barking dog looks on. A distant figure…
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John on Patmos
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Head of a Girl
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Jeremiah
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Like Birds
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Visions Plate 1: The March into the Unknown
Plate 1 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17. Darkness characterises the first plate in the series, the heads of phantoms loom out of the gloom to look down on a lowly figure about to step forward across a series of ridges in the ground, each numbered with the…
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Visions Plate 2: Howling Hyenas
Plate 2 from ‘Visions’, 1916-17.