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Featured in the Kestnermappe Proun portfolio alongside Rob Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover #4. Available as a high-resolution reproduction on ArtsDot.com.
Explore El Lissitzky's 'Wendingen' (1921), a striking geometric abstraction blending Cubism & Constructivism. Featuring bold shapes, red accents, and stylized lettering.
Part of the Kestnermappe Proun portfolio alongside Rob Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover #4 & #7. Explore this masterpiece on ArtsDot.com for high-resolution reproductions.
Discover El Lissitzky’s dynamic ‘Vyeshch’ cover – a striking Constructivist poster! Bold geometric shapes, orange & black, and innovative typography create a modern masterpiece.
Bold Suprematism by El Lissitzky captures a striking geometric wedge against black—a powerful symbol of revolution and abstraction from the 1920s. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its modernist vision into your home.
Experience El Lissitzky's 'Kestnermappe Proun,' a dynamic black & white lithograph showcasing geometric abstraction and Suprematist influence – a cornerstone of modern art.
El Lissitzky’s dynamic ‘Cover of Broom’ (1923) is a striking constructivist lithograph featuring bold geometric shapes and typography, embodying the Russian avant-garde movement. Explore this iconic artwork and bring its energy into your space.
Experience the dynamic energy of El Lissitzky's 1923 Suprematist lithograph Kestnermappe Proun, a striking monochrome geometric masterpiece that invites you to explore the revolutionary spirit of the Russian avant-garde.
Experience El Lissitzky's dynamic 'Kestnermappe Proun' lithograph (1923). A striking Suprematist piece featuring a man on a ladder, showcasing bold geometric forms and architectural abstraction – a cornerstone of modern art.
Explore El Lissitzky's iconic 'Kestnermappe Proun,' a dynamic Suprematist lithograph featuring bold geometric forms and architectural abstraction. A timeless masterpiece by the revolutionary artist.
Explore 'Proun 19D' (1922) by El Lissitzky, a pivotal work of Constructivism. Discover the geometric abstraction and revolutionary spirit of this iconic piece.
Explore El Lissitzky’s ‘Proun 4 B,’ a seminal Constructivist masterpiece. This oil on canvas combines Suprematism & architecture, showcasing dynamic geometry and early 20th-century abstraction.
Experience the dynamic red letters of El Lissitzky's 1928 Constructivist masterpiece, Basic Calculus, a vibrant journey into Russian avant-garde art you can own.
Explore El Lissitzky's 'Proun,' a groundbreaking geometric abstraction from 1925. This iconic work exemplifies Constructivism and Lissitzky’s revolutionary approach to art, design, and space – a must-see for art enthusiasts.
El Lissitzky’s ‘Iron in Clouds’, for Strastnoy Boulevard’ showcases a striking Constructivist black and white drawing of an industrial bridge with a car, reflecting the artist's revolutionary vision from 1925. Discover this iconic piece and bring art history home.
Explore El Lissitzky's revolutionary 'Proun' (1923), a cornerstone of Constructivism and Suprematism. This iconic black-and-white painting utilizes geometric abstraction to reshape perception – a vital piece of 20th-century art.
Explore Proun 99 by El Lissitzky, a striking geometric abstraction from 1924 embodying the Bauhaus aesthetic and Russian Constructivism. This mesmerizing canvas showcases layered triangles and circles—a testament to Lissitzky’s revolutionary vision; discover its beauty.