Markovich Lissitzky (Russian: Ла́зарь Ма́ркович Лиси́цкий, listen; 23 November [O.S. 11 November] 1890 – 30 December 1941), better known as El Lissitzky (Russian:...
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krasnym bey belykh!) is a 1919 lithographic Bolshevik propaganda poster by El Lissitzky. In the poster, the intrusive red wedge symbolizes the Bolsheviks, who...
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Suprematism (section El Lissitzky: Bridge to the West)
several artists—either directly associated with Suprematism such as El Lissitzky or working under the suprematist influence as did Rodchenko and Lyubov...
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Chad Gadya (section El Lissitzky's Had Gadya)
1917 and 1919 Russian avant-garde artist El Lissitzky created two variants of the book Had Gadya. Lissitzky's used Yiddish for the book verses, but introduced...
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exchange of ideas between Moscow and Berlin, something reinforced by El Lissitzky and Ilya Ehrenburg's Soviet-German magazine Veshch-Gegenstand-Objet which...
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Yudovin, and by El Lissitzky and Issachar Ber Ryback documented and photographed interiors of the synagogue. After the article by Lissitzky, interior murals...
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Tribune by El Lissitzky (1920), a moving speaker's podium. During the Russian Civil War the UNOVIS group centered on Kasimir Malevich and Lissitzky designed...
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suprematist El Lissitzky – the words "Inspired by El Lissitzky" are noted on the cover. The back cover image is an adaptation of a graphic from Lissitzky's book...
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Arksentevich Kolyada Alexander Kuprin Mikhail Larionov Aristarkh Lentulov El Lissitzky Kazimir Malevich Paul Mansouroff Ilya Mashkov Mikhail Matyushin Vadim...
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his star students and colleagues, including notable Russian artists El Lissitzky, Lazar Khidekel, Nikolai Suetin, Ilia Chashnik, Vera Ermolaeva, Anna...
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