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  • Russian Avant-Garde

  • (1)
  • (2)
  • (3)
  • (4)
  • (5)
  • (6)
  • I. Art in the First Years of the Revolution
  •     ‘Picasso, this is not the new art.’
  •     The Spiritual Universe
  • I. Art in the First Years of the Revolution (1)
  • I. Art in the First Years of the Revolution (2)
  • I. Art in the First Years of the Revolution (3)
  • I. Art in the First Years of the Revolution (4)
  •     The ROSTA Windows (Russian Telegraph Agency) of Petrograd
  • The ROSTA Windows (Russian Telegraph Agency) of Petrograd (1)
  • The ROSTA Windows (Russian Telegraph Agency) of Petrograd (2)
  •     The Sevodnia Artel
  •     The VKhUTEMAS [Higher Art and Technical Studios]
  •     Wassily Kandinsky
  • The Sevodnia Artel (1)
  • The Sevodnia Artel (2)
  • The Sevodnia Artel (3)
  •     The Struggle Against Gravity
  • The Struggle Against Gravity (1)
  • The Struggle Against Gravity (2)
  • The Struggle Against Gravity (3)
  •     The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (1)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (2)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (3)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (4)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (5)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (6)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (7)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (8)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (9)
  • The ‘Renaissance’ of Vitebsk (10)
  • II. Schools and Movements
  •     The Institute of Artistic Culture
  •     The Additional Element
  • II. Schools and Movements (1)
  • II. Schools and Movements (2)
  •     Elena Guro
  • Elena Guro (1)
  • Elena Guro (2)
  •     The Signal for a Return to Nature
  • The Signal for a Return to Nature (1)
  • The Signal for a Return to Nature (2)
  •     Malevich’s Second Peasant Cycle
  • Malevich’s Second Peasant Cycle (1)
  •     The National ‘Tone’ of Colour
  • The National ‘Tone’ of Colour (1)
  • The National ‘Tone’ of Colour (2)
  • The National ‘Tone’ of Colour (3)
  • The National ‘Tone’ of Colour (4)
  • The National ‘Tone’ of Colour (5)
  • The National ‘Tone’ of Colour (6)
  • The National ‘Tone’ of Colour (7)
  •     Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (1)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (2)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (3)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (4)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (5)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (6)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (7)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (8)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (9)
  • Filonov and the Masters of Analytical Art (10)
  •     The Kalevala
  • The Kalevala (1)
  • The Kalevala (2)
  •     Artistic Groups in the 1920s
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (1)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (2)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (3)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (4)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (5)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (6)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (7)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (8)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (9)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (10)
  • Artistic Groups in the 1920s (11)
  •     Sculpture, Porcelain and Textile Manufacture
  • Sculpture, Porcelain and Textile Manufacture (1)
  • Sculpture, Porcelain and Textile Manufacture (2)
  •     The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (1)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (2)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (3)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (4)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (5)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (6)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (7)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (8)
  • The Avant-Garde Stopped in its Tracks (9)
  • MAJOR ARTISTS
  •     The Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia (AKhRR), (renamed in 1928 The Association of Artists of the Revolution - AKhRR), 1922-1932, Moscow - Leningrad
  • The Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia (AKhRR), (renamed in 1928 The Association of Artists of the Revolution - AKhRR), 1922-1932, Moscow - Leningrad (1)
  • The Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia (AKhRR), (renamed in 1928 The Association of Artists of the Revolution - AKhRR), 1922-1932, Moscow - Leningrad (2)
  •     Circle of Artists, 1925-1932, Leningrad
  • Circle of Artists, 1925-1932, Leningrad (1)
  • Circle of Artists, 1925-1932, Leningrad (2)
  •     The Makovets, 1921-1925, Moscow
  • The Makovets, 1921-1925, Moscow (1)
  • The Makovets, 1921-1925, Moscow (2)
  •     Monolith, 1918-1922, Moscow
  •     The New Society of Painters (NOZh), 1921-1914, Moscow
  •     Oktiabr (including the group Molodoi Oktiabr), 1930-1932, Moscow — Leningrad
  • Monolith, 1918-1922, Moscow (1)
  • Monolith, 1918-1922, Moscow (2)
  •     Painters of Moscow, 1924-1926, Moscow
  • Painters of Moscow, 1924-1926, Moscow (1)
  • Painters of Moscow, 1924-1926, Moscow (2)
  •     The Society of Moscow Artists (OMKh), 1927-1932, Moscow
  • The Society of Moscow Artists (OMKh), 1927-1932, Moscow (1)
  • The Society of Moscow Artists (OMKh), 1927-1932, Moscow (2)
  •     Nathan Altman (Vinnitsa, 1889 - Leningrad, 1970)
  •     Yuri Annenkov (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski, 1889 - Paris, 1974)
  •     Sergei Bulakovski (Odessa, 1880 - Kratovo, 1937)
  • Nathan Altman (Vinnitsa, 1889 - Leningrad, 1970) (1)
  • Nathan Altman (Vinnitsa, 1889 - Leningrad, 1970) (2)
  •     Leon Bakst (Grodno, 1866 - Paris, 1924)
  • Leon Bakst (Grodno, 1866 - Paris, 1924) (1)
  • Leon Bakst (Grodno, 1866 - Paris, 1924) (2)
  •     David Burliuk (Hamlet of Semirotovchtchina (now region of Kharkov), 1882 - Long Island, New York, 1967)
  • David Burliuk (Hamlet of Semirotovchtchina (now region of Kharkov), 1882 - Long Island, New York, 1967) (1)
  • David Burliuk (Hamlet of Semirotovchtchina (now region of Kharkov), 1882 - Long Island, New York, 1967) (2)
  •     Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 - Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1985)
  • Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 - Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1985) (1)
  • Marc Chagall (Vitebsk, 1887 - Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1985) (2)
  •     Alexander Shevchenko (Kharkov, 1883 - Moscow, 1948)
  •     Yuri Schukin (Voronej, 1904 - Moscow, 1935)
  •     Maria Ender (St Petersburg, 1897 - Leningrad, 1942)
  • Alexander Shevchenko (Kharkov, 1883 - Moscow, 1948) (1)
  • Alexander Shevchenko (Kharkov, 1883 - Moscow, 1948) (2)
  •     Vera Ermolaeva (Petrovsk, 1893 - district of Karaganda, victim of Stalinist repression, 1938)
  • Vera Ermolaeva (Petrovsk, 1893 - district of Karaganda, victim of Stalinist repression, 1938) (1)
  • Vera Ermolaeva (Petrovsk, 1893 - district of Karaganda, victim of Stalinist repression, 1938) (2)
  •     Alexandra Exter (Belostok, 1882 - Fontenay-aux-Roses, 1949)
  • Alexandra Exter (Belostok, 1882 - Fontenay-aux-Roses, 1949) (1)
  • Alexandra Exter (Belostok, 1882 - Fontenay-aux-Roses, 1949) (2)
  •     Pavel Filonov (Moscow, 1883 - Leningrad, 1941)
  • Pavel Filonov (Moscow, 1883 - Leningrad, 1941) (1)
  • Pavel Filonov (Moscow, 1883 - Leningrad, 1941) (2)
  •     Elena Guro (St Petersburg, 1877 - Uusikirkko, 1913)
  • Elena Guro (St Petersburg, 1877 - Uusikirkko, 1913) (1)
  • Elena Guro (St Petersburg, 1877 - Uusikirkko, 1913) (2)
  •     Pyotr Kontchalovsky (Slaviansk, 1876 - Moscow, 1956)
  • Pyotr Kontchalovsky (Slaviansk, 1876 - Moscow, 1956) (1)
  • Pyotr Kontchalovsky (Slaviansk, 1876 - Moscow, 1956) (2)
  • Pyotr Kontchalovsky (Slaviansk, 1876 - Moscow, 1956) (3)
  •     Valentin Kurdov (Mikhailovskoie, 1905 - Leningrad, 1989)
  • Valentin Kurdov (Mikhailovskoie, 1905 - Leningrad, 1989) (1)
  • Valentin Kurdov (Mikhailovskoie, 1905 - Leningrad, 1989) (2)
  • Valentin Kurdov (Mikhailovskoie, 1905 - Leningrad, 1989) (3)
  •     Vladimir Lebedev (St Petersburg, 1891 - Leningrad, 1967)
  • Vladimir Lebedev (St Petersburg, 1891 - Leningrad, 1967) (1)
  • Vladimir Lebedev (St Petersburg, 1891 - Leningrad, 1967) (2)
  •     Lazar Lissitzky, known as El-Lissitzky (Potchinok, 1890 - Moscow, 1941)
  • Lazar Lissitzky, known as El-Lissitzky (Potchinok, 1890 - Moscow, 1941) (1)
  • Lazar Lissitzky, known as El-Lissitzky (Potchinok, 1890 - Moscow, 1941) (2)
  •     Kazimir Malevich (Kiev, 1878 - Leningrad, 1935)
  • Kazimir Malevich (Kiev, 1878 - Leningrad, 1935) (1)
  • Kazimir Malevich (Kiev, 1878 - Leningrad, 1935) (2)
  •     Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (Khvalynsk, 1878 - Leningrad, 1939)
  • Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (Khvalynsk, 1878 - Leningrad, 1939) (1)
  • Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin (Khvalynsk, 1878 - Leningrad, 1939) (2)
  •     Mikhail Sokolov (Yarloslavl, 1885 - Moscow, 1947)
  • Mikhail Sokolov (Yarloslavl, 1885 - Moscow, 1947) (1)
  • Mikhail Sokolov (Yarloslavl, 1885 - Moscow, 1947) (2)
  •     Vladimir Tatlin (Moscow, 1885 - Moscow, 1953)
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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