Alexej von Jawlensky: Variation (1918) – A Symphony of Color and Spirit
In 1918, while in exile in Saint-Prex, Switzerland, Alexej von Jawlensky reached a pinnacle of his artistic journey with his Variations series. This Alexej von Jawlensky Variation 1918 fine art print captures a moment of deep spiritual introspection. Transitioning from the raw energy of early Expressionism toward a more meditative abstraction, Jawlensky described these landscapes as 'songs without words.' The rhythmic application of color and the simplified, almost architectural forms of the landscape evoke a sense of universal harmony.
At RedKalion, we believe such a masterpiece deserves a physical medium that matches its historical weight. This museum-quality reproduction is meticulously crafted on Master's Edition archival paper. The 250 gsm (110 lb) weight provides a substantial, premium feel, while the 0.29 mm thickness ensures durability. The print features a luxurious matte, uncoated, natural white finish that avoids glare, allowing the viewer to appreciate the subtle nuances of Jawlensky’s palette without distraction.
Expertly curated for the discerning collector, this piece is more than a fine art poster; it is an enduring investment in aesthetic heritage. Our commitment to excellence includes the use of acid-free paper (pH above 7) to prevent yellowing, ensuring the work remains as vibrant as the day it was printed. Sustainably sourced via FSC-certified materials, this print is produced on demand to ensure the highest quality control and zero waste.
- Artist: Alexej von Jawlensky
- Title: Variation (1918)
- Material: 250 gsm (110 lb) Archival-grade matte paper
- Sustainability: FSC-certified, acid-free composition
- Longevity: Museum-quality lifespan with resistance to yellowing