Melancholy in the Evening - Wasserburg on the Inn

  • Painting mediumOil On Panel
  • Medium typeWallArt
  • Art movementExpressionist Art
  • Creation date1907
  • Art periodModern
  • MuseumМузей изобразительных искусств имени А.С. Пушкина

A Symphony of Sorrow: The Soul of Jawlensky’s Evening

In the quiet, heavy atmosphere of Melancholy in the Evening - Wasserburg on the Inn, we encounter more than just a landscape; we enter the intimate psychological realm of Alexej von Jawlensky. Created in 1907, this masterpiece serves as a profound cornerstone of the Expressionist movement, capturing a moment where the external world dissolves into an internal monologue of contemplation and grief. The scene depicts the village of Wasserburg on the Inn, yet the artist’s gaze is turned inward. Through his lens, the hillside houses and the church steeple are not merely architectural features but vessels for a palpable sense of sorrow. For the discerning collector or lover of fine art, this work offers a rare window into the transition from the structured realism of Jawlensky's Russian roots to the raw, rhythmic pulse of European avant-garde emotion.

The technical execution of this piece is nothing short of transformative. Eschewing the fleeting, light-drenched aesthetics of the Impressionists, Jawlensky utilized oil on panel to achieve a remarkable textural depth. His brushstrokes are thick and impastoed, creating physical ridges on the surface that mirror the emotional turbulence simmering beneath the paint. This tactile quality invites the viewer to feel the weight of the atmosphere. The artist’s deliberate simplification of forms strips away the unnecessary, reducing the village to its essential, expressive elements. Such a technique ensures that every stroke serves the higher purpose of conveying feeling over mere visual accuracy, making it an ideal centerpiece for those seeking art that possesses both physical presence and spiritual gravity.

Symbolism in Shadow and Blue

Color in this composition acts as the primary language of the soul. Jawlensky masterfully employs a palette dominated by muted blues and earthy browns to evoke a mood of quiet despair. The overcast sky, which looms large over the composition, casts a pallid, somber light across the nestled buildings. Here, the pervasive blues are not merely atmospheric; they are symbolic of introspection and the heavy weight of melancholy. This deliberate use of color allows the landscape to function as a mirror for the artist's inner state, turning a picturesque German vista into a profound meditation on life's transience.

For interior designers and decorators, this painting offers an unparalleled emotional anchor. The balance between the heavy, dark tones and the structural elements of the village provides a sophisticated aesthetic that can ground a room with a sense of history and depth. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a classic study, the piece commands attention through its ability to evoke empathy and shared vulnerability. It is an invitation to pause, to breathe, and to find beauty within the shadows of the human experience.

Alexej von Jawlensky (1864 – 1941)

Explore the Expressionist world of Alexej von Jawlensky (1864-1941). Discover his iconic 'Mystical Heads,' bold colors, and key role in movements like Der Blaue Reiter. A Russian artist who profoundly impacted modern art.

Музей изобразительных искусств имени А.С. Пушкина (Санкт-Петербург, Russia)

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About this artwork

  • Title: Melancholy in the Evening - Wasserburg on the Inn
  • Artist: Alexej von Jawlensky
  • Year: 1907
  • Format: Landscape
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Where to see it: Музей изобразительных искусств имени А.С. Пушкина
  • Medium: Oil On Panel
  • Period: Modern
  • Purpose: Accent
  • Keywords: 1907, melancholy, blues

Quick Facts

  • Location: Museum of Fine Arts St Petersburg United States
  • Artist: Alexej von Jawlensky
  • Subject or theme: Village scene; Landscape
  • Year: 1907
  • Movement: Expressionism
  • Title: Melancholy in The Evening Wasserburg on The Inn

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