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A street, 1905. Artist: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)
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A street, 1905. Artist: Javlensky, Alexei, von (1864-1941)
A street, 1905. Found in the collection of the Regional M. Vrubel Art Museum, Omsk
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Alexei Blue Rider Colourfulness Degenerate Art Expressionism Javlensky Russian Avant Garde Von 1864 1941
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This print titled "A Street, 1905" by Alexei von Javlensky takes us back to the vibrant streets of early 20th century Russia. The artist, known for his involvement in the Russian avant-garde movement and as a member of the Blue Rider group, showcases his mastery of expressionism through this fine art piece. The painting depicts a bustling street scene filled with color and life. Javlensky's use of bold brushstrokes and vivid hues creates an atmosphere that is both energetic and chaotic. The play of light on the canvas adds depth to the composition, highlighting various elements such as buildings, people, and vehicles. In its time, this artwork was considered part of the so-called "degenerate art" movement due to its departure from traditional artistic norms. However, it is precisely this defiance that makes Javlensky's work so intriguing and influential even today. "A Street, 1905" captures a moment frozen in time—a snapshot of a rapidly changing society on the brink of revolution. It serves as a testament to Javlensky's ability to convey emotion through his unique style while offering viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in the dynamic energy of early 20th century Russia. This print can be found in the collection of Regional M. Vrubel Art Museum in Omsk—an invaluable addition showcasing one artist's contribution to Russian fine art history.
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