Marianne von Werefkin played a key role in the development of expressionism in the early 20th century, thanks to her knowledge of the latest developments in Paris. She brought this to Germany and later Switzerland and developed a unique way of painting herself, using rhythm and colour to convey her vision and emotions. Social themes, such as the lives of workers and women, remained of great importance to her. Werefkin was at the cradle of several artists' networks, such as Der Blaue Reiter, which included her partner Alexej von Jawlensky as well as Wassily Kandinsky, Franz Marc and Gabriele Münter. Museum De Fundatie is the only museum in the Netherlands to have a work by Werefkin in its collection and, with this book, offers an overview of her colourful universe for the first time in the Netherlands. Several essays give a multifaceted impression of the life, work and significance of one of the greatest art innovators of the last century.
Beatrice von Bormann
Foreword 7
Russian period 8
Mara Folini Ceccarelli
Marianne von Werefkin: Artist and Outsider 14
Munich 28
Der Blaue Reiter 54
Sketchbooks 62
Beatrice von Bormann
The sketches of Marianne von Werefkin 64
Leiko Ikemura
on werefkin 82
Traveling in the 1910s 84
Saint-Prex, Zürich 92
Roman Zieglgänsberger
Work in Progress: On the Narrative Visual Idiom of Marianne von Werefkin 100
Ascona 114
Biography 136
Notes 143
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