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Kestnermappe Proun, Rob. Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover #5

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El Lissitzky (1890-1941): Russian avant-garde artist of Suprematism, Constructivism & Proun. Explore his Bauhaus influence, typography, photomontage & impactful designs.

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Quick Facts

  • Title: Kestnermappe Proun, Rob. Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover #5
  • Influences: Russian Avant-garde
  • Artist: El Lissitzky
  • Artistic style: Architectural abstraction
  • Dimensions: 2 x 61 cm
  • Medium: Lithograph
  • Year: 1923

Art Quiz

There is only one correct answer for each question.

Question 1:
What artistic movement is El Lissitzky’s ‘Kestnermappe Proun’ primarily associated with?
Question 2:
The lithograph utilizes a predominantly monochromatic color palette consisting of shades of what colors?
Question 3:
What geometric shape dominates the composition of ‘Kestnermappe Proun’, serving as a central element?
Question 4:
The diagonal line bisecting the large black circle in the artwork symbolizes:

Artwork Description

A Geometric Echo of Revolution

In the turbulent landscape of 1923, as the world grappled with the seismic shifts of the post-war era, El Lissitzky birthed a visual language that would forever alter the trajectory of modernism. His Kestnermappe Proun, Rob. Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover #5 is not merely a lithograph; it is a profound manifesto of the Constructivist spirit. This striking black and white composition serves as a window into a period where art sought to transcend mere decoration, aiming instead to become an architectural force capable of shaping a new, industrial reality. Through the lens of Suprematism, Lissitzky strips away the distractions of the physical world, leaving behind a skeletal, crystalline structure that speaks to the very essence of progress and cosmic order.

The viewer is immediately drawn into a rhythmic dance of geometry, where every line and shape feels charged with intentionality. A substantial black circle dominates the composition, acting as a gravitational anchor that holds the surrounding elements in a state of dynamic tension. This central orb, positioned with a deliberate, off-center asymmetry, suggests a sense of totality—a singular point of unity amidst the chaos of change. A bold diagonal line slices through this darkness, injecting a sudden burst of kinetic energy that disrupts any sense of static rest, mirroring the political and social upheavals that defined the Russian avant-garde. To the right, the introduction of rectangular forms and intersecting vertical lines creates an illusion of architectural depth, inviting the eye to wander through a multi-dimensional space that feels both flat and infinitely deep.

The Precision of Modernist Mastery

Technically, this work is a masterclass in the lithographic medium. Lissitzky utilizes the technique to achieve flawless tonal gradations and razor-sharp linework, creating a stark contrast between the deep, velvety blacks and the luminous whites of the paper. The monochromatic palette is a deliberate choice of restraint; by eschewing color, the artist forces the observer to confront the raw power of form, weight, and balance. This lack of chromatic distraction emphasizes the structural integrity of the piece, making it an ideal centerpiece for those who appreciate the clean, graphic elegance of minimalist design. The subtle variations in grey tones provide a soft, atmospheric quality that prevents the composition from feeling purely mechanical, adding a layer of sophisticated nuance to its industrial aesthetic.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this artwork offers a timeless sophistication that transcends fleeting trends. Its ability to command attention through structural clarity makes it a versatile addition to contemporary spaces, particularly those characterized by modern architecture or mid-century aesthetics. The piece evokes a sense of intellectual rigor and disciplined beauty, making it an inspiring choice for environments that value thought-provoking art. To possess a high-quality reproduction of this Proun series is to hold a fragment of history—a piece of the revolutionary dream where art and technology converge to build a more structured, enlightened future.


Artist Biography

A Revolutionary Vision: The Life and Art of El Lissitzky

El Lissitzky, born Lazar Markovich Lissitzky in 1890 in the small Russian town of Pochinok, emerged as a pivotal figure in the tumultuous landscape of early 20th-century art. His journey was one of constant reinvention, driven by a fervent belief in the power of art to shape society and reflect the dynamism of the modern world. From his initial training as an architect and engineer – pursuits hampered by restrictions placed upon Jewish students – Lissitzky’s path diverged towards artistic expression, initially through illustrations steeped in Jewish folklore. These early works, like his cover for ‘Chad Gadya’, reveal a nascent talent already grappling with narrative and visual storytelling, hinting at the profound cultural roots that would continue to inform his aesthetic. A move to Berlin and Darmstadt broadened his horizons, but it was upon returning to Russia that Lissitzky truly found his artistic voice, becoming inextricably linked with the revolutionary fervor sweeping through the nation.

The Embrace of Abstraction: Suprematism and Proun

A defining moment arrived with his encounter with Kazimir Malevich and the embrace of Suprematism. This radical movement, dedicated to pure geometric abstraction, resonated deeply with Lissitzky’s desire to transcend representational art and tap into a universal visual language. He became a key member of UNovis, the Suprematist group established in Vitebsk, actively disseminating its principles through teaching and artistic production. However, Lissitzky didn't simply replicate Malevich’s style; he forged his own distinct path with the development of *Proun*. This unique series, born from a fusion of Suprematism and Constructivism, explored spatial relationships and geometric forms in dynamic compositions that often resembled architectural blueprints or exploded diagrams. Proun wasn't merely painting; it was an investigation into the very structure of space itself, a premonition of future architectural possibilities. These works, with their floating planes and intersecting lines, embodied Lissitzky’s belief in art as a force capable of constructing new realities. The influence of his engineering background is palpable here, lending a structural logic to the abstract forms.

Art as Propaganda and Social Commentary

Lissitzky's artistic vision extended far beyond the canvas. He passionately believed that art should serve a social purpose, actively engaging with political ideologies and seeking ways to integrate design into everyday life. This conviction led him to become deeply involved in Soviet propaganda efforts, creating powerful posters and graphic designs intended to mobilize public support for the Bolshevik regime. His 1941 poster calling for tank construction stands as a testament to this commitment – a stark, impactful image reflecting the urgency of wartime. Beyond propaganda, Lissitzky revolutionized typography, exhibition design, and photomontage. He understood that effective communication required innovative visual strategies, and he fearlessly experimented with new techniques to convey his message. His photomontages, such as ‘The Constructor’ (1924), are particularly striking – self-portraits that blend photography with geometric abstraction, offering a complex commentary on identity and the role of the artist in society.

A Cultural Ambassador: Spreading Constructivist Ideals

Lissitzky's influence transcended national borders. He served as a crucial cultural ambassador for Soviet art, disseminating Constructivist ideas throughout Western Europe, particularly in Germany. His innovative exhibition designs challenged traditional gallery spaces, creating immersive environments that actively engaged viewers. These exhibitions weren’t simply displays of artwork; they were carefully constructed experiences designed to provoke thought and inspire action. His work had a profound impact on the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements, influencing generations of artists and designers with its emphasis on geometric abstraction, functionalism, and social responsibility. He collaborated with figures like Kurt Schwitters and Theo van Doesburg, fostering a cross-cultural exchange that enriched the artistic landscape of the era.

Legacy and Enduring Influence

El Lissitzky’s life was tragically cut short in 1941 in Moscow, but his legacy continues to resonate today. He bridged the gap between art and architecture, abstraction and social purpose, leaving behind a body of work that is both intellectually stimulating and visually captivating. The establishment of the Lissitzky Foundation in 2014 underscores the ongoing commitment to preserving his artistic heritage and preparing a comprehensive catalogue raisonné of his creations. His innovations in typography, exhibition design, and photomontage continue to inspire contemporary artists and designers, while his unwavering belief in the power of art as a force for social change remains profoundly relevant.
  • His work is held in numerous international collections
  • Museums featuring his works include the Taganrog Art Museum and Novokuznetsk Art Museum.
El Lissitzky wasn’t simply an artist; he was a visionary who dared to imagine a new world, and whose art continues to shape our understanding of visual communication and its potential for transformation.
El Lissitzky

El Lissitzky

1890 - 1941 , Russia

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Suprematism
    • Constructivism
    • Proun
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Bauhaus
    • De Stijl
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Kazimir Malevich']
  • Date Of Birth: Nov 23, 1890
  • Date Of Death: Dec 30, 1941
  • Full Name: El Lissitzky
  • Nationality: Russian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Constructor
    • Chad Gadya cover
    • Proun series
  • Place Of Birth: Pochinki, Russia
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