"At first I intended to carry on working in Saint-Prex [in Switzerland, circa 1914 β 1915] in the same way I had been working in Munich [the location of his Blaue Reiter / Blue Rider period]. But something inside me prevented me from painting colourful, sensuous pictures. Suffering had changed my soul, telling me to find other forms and colours to express what was on my mind."
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Alexej von Jawlensky
Alexej Georgewitsch von Jawlensky (March 13, 1864 β March 15, 1941) was a Russian Expressionist painter active in Germany, Munich in the 'Blaue Reiter / Blue Rider' and after 1914 in Switzerland, together with Marianne von Werefkin, many years his life-companion, till 1921.
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