Later Jawlensky worked in the union "Blue Rider" (1911-1914), created by Kandinsky and Marc Frank.
After the collapse of the society of artists in 1914, Jawlensky moved to Switzerland. There he struck up friendships with such artists as Archipenko, Arp, Lembruk, Segal. During this period he experimented with abstract forms, which he called "Variations on the theme of landscape, still life, etc. or "songs without words". Then moved its new artistic principles and the human face, which since then has taken a predominant place in the artist and obviously endowed with sacral functions
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