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Alfred Kubin
Alfred Kubin was born in 1877 in Litomerice, Bohemia, and died in 1959 in Wernstein, Germany. A graphic artist, Kubin is best remembered as a prolific book illustrator. He studied in Munich and produced his first illustrative work in 1903. His…
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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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Alexej von Jawlensky
Alexej von Jawlensky was born in 1867 in Torzhok, NW of Moscow, Russia, and died in 1941 in Wiesbaden, Germany. Jawlensky and Marianne Werefkin came from Russia to Munich in 1896 and soon became friends with Kandinsky. Influenced by Van Gogh and…
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Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider)
The group was a loose association of highly individualistic artists, of varying international backgrounds. Faced with a rapidly changing industrialised Germany, they yearned for a more spiritual alternative. The name and the symbol of the group was…
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The Preacher
Reproduction lithograph, 1918.
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The Jew
Reproduction lithograph, 1918.
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The Nightmare
Reproduction lithograph, 1904.
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Death and the Patient
Lithograph.
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Jeremiah