Woman's head with flowers in the hair - Alexej von Jawlensky

The fragmented sensuality of Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair, carried by the art of Alexej von Jawlensky
In this composition, shapes become language: the schematized face is adorned with a range of vibrant colors while the flowers draw a delicate headdress. The palette combines warm tones and deep contrasts, applied in visible layers that exalt texture and light. The technique favors simplification and expressive strength, giving the figure a presence both intimate and monumental. The atmosphere that emerges is contemplative and intense, inviting the gaze to linger on every contour and nuance.
Alexej von Jawlensky, master of colorful expression
A painter of Russian origin, Alexej von Jawlensky was a major figure of the expressionist movement in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. Influenced by Russian religious art and the chromatic research of the German avant-gardes, he explores the expressive possibilities of the human face in his famous series of heads. His work dialogues with those of Kandinsky and the artists of Munich, while maintaining a uniqueness based on formal simplification and color power. Jawlensky's portrait studies and "heads" testify to a deep commitment to the spirituality of color and form.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of the Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair easily fits into a contemporary or classic interior: living room, office, or bedroom benefit from an artistic and warm touch. The quality of the canvas and the chromatic fidelity restore the original intensity, making this painting Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair a remarkable piece to dress a wall with character. Whether you are looking for a central canvas or a decorative accent, this art print Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair brings emotion, elegance, and authenticity to your space.

The fragmented sensuality of Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair, carried by the art of Alexej von Jawlensky
In this composition, shapes become language: the schematized face is adorned with a range of vibrant colors while the flowers draw a delicate headdress. The palette combines warm tones and deep contrasts, applied in visible layers that exalt texture and light. The technique favors simplification and expressive strength, giving the figure a presence both intimate and monumental. The atmosphere that emerges is contemplative and intense, inviting the gaze to linger on every contour and nuance.
Alexej von Jawlensky, master of colorful expression
A painter of Russian origin, Alexej von Jawlensky was a major figure of the expressionist movement in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. Influenced by Russian religious art and the chromatic research of the German avant-gardes, he explores the expressive possibilities of the human face in his famous series of heads. His work dialogues with those of Kandinsky and the artists of Munich, while maintaining a uniqueness based on formal simplification and color power. Jawlensky's portrait studies and "heads" testify to a deep commitment to the spirituality of color and form.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print of the Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair easily fits into a contemporary or classic interior: living room, office, or bedroom benefit from an artistic and warm touch. The quality of the canvas and the chromatic fidelity restore the original intensity, making this painting Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair a remarkable piece to dress a wall with character. Whether you are looking for a central canvas or a decorative accent, this art print Head of a Woman with Flowers in Her Hair brings emotion, elegance, and authenticity to your space.