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so:text | They were constantly arguing about art and each of them, at first, had his own ideas and his own style. Jawlensky was far less intellectual than Kandinsky or Klee and was often frankly puzzled by their theories. My 1908 portrait entitled 'Zuhören' actually represents Jawlensky, with an expression of puzzled astonishment on his chubby face, listening to Kandinsky's new theories of art. (en) |
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so:description | Quotes of Gabriele Münter (en) |
so:description | Interview by Edouard Roditi (1958) (en) |
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