Murnau (1910), Alexej von Jawlensky A landscape of vibrant colors stretches across the canvas. The works of the painter Alexej von Jawlensky are characterized by a rejection of lifelike depictions in favour of a two-dimensional colourfulness applied with coarse brushstrokes. The Russian-German artist spent the summers from 1908 to 1910 in Murnau with artist friends, who engaged in lively exchange on matters of art.
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