Abstrakter Kopf: Ostern (Abstract Head: Easter)
signed with the artist’s initials (lower left) and dated 33. (lower right); signed A. Jawlensky, dated 1933 and numbered N.83. (on the reverse)
16⅞ by 13 in.
42.8 by 32.9 cm.
Executed in 1933.
Price upon request
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Details
signed with the artist’s initials (lower left) and dated 33. (lower right); signed A. Jawlensky, dated 1933 and numbered N.83. (on the reverse)
16⅞ by 13 in.
42.8 by 32.9 cm.
Provenance
Emmy 'G🤡alka' Scheyer, Hollywood (on consignment from the artist in July 1933)
Compulsory Estate Sale, U.S. Department of🌳 Justice, Office of Alien Proper🌊ty, Los Angeles, 29 September 1954, lot 4
Felix🌠 L💜andau Gallery, Los Angeles (acquired from the above sale)
J.B. Neumann Galleries, New York
World House Galleries, New York
Private Collection, California
Leonard Hutton Galleries, New York (acquiꦚr🐽ed by 1984)
Private Collection, United States
Sotheby🦩's, New York, 16 November 1989, lot 357 (consigned by the above)
Private Collection, Germany (acqu𓂃ired from the above sal♊e)
Christie's, London, 7 February 2005, lot 52 (c🥀onsigned b🐭y the above)
Private Col▨lection, Lon💞don (acquired from the above sale)
P꧃rivate Collection (acquired by descen🤪t from the above)
Christi♍e's, London, 2 February 2010, lot 42 (consi🍬gned by the above)
Private Collection, Europe (acquired from t♑he above sale)
Christie’s, London, 4 February 2015, lot 36 (consigned by the ♓above)
Acquired from the above sale by the present owner
Exhibition
(probably) Los Angeles Museum, The Blue Four, 1933, no. 77
(probably) Seattle, University of Washington, Henry Art Gallery, no. 40 (titled Spring)
(probably) New York, Nierendorf Gallery, no. 62 (titled Spring)
New York, Leonard Hutton Galleries, The Blue Four: Feininger, Jawlensky, Kandinsky, Paul Klee, 1984, no. 32, p. 76 and p. 42, illustrated in color (titled Ostern)
Museum Wiesbaden, Alexej von Jawlensky zum 50. Todesjahr, Gemälde und graphische Arbeiten, 1991, no. 130, p. 120 and p. 221, illustrated in co🌳lor
Madrid, Fundación Juan March and Barcelona, Museu Picasso, Alexej von Jawlensky, 1992, no. 104, p. 116, illustrated in color (titled La pasqua)
Literature
The Artist's Cahier Noir, p. 20
Michael Brenson, “Art: A View of the Blue Four and Expressionism,” The New York Times, 20 April 1984, p. C25, illustrated
Maria Jawlensky, Lucia Pieroni-Jawlensky and Angelica Jawlensky, Alexej von Jawlensky, Catalogue Raisonné of the Oil Paintings, 1914-1933, vol. II, London, 1992, no. 1434, pp. 488-489 and p. 499, ill💟ustrated in color