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- Geometric Abstraction
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- Bauhaus Influence
- Modern Art
- Russian Art
- Modern Art Style
- Abstract Composition
- Russian Avant-Garde
- Geometric Shapes
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- Abstract Painting
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- 1923
- Russian Artist Lissitzky
- Proun
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- Red Square Circle Art
- Red Yellow Orange Color Palette
Featured in the Kestnermappe Proun portfolio alongside Rob Levnis and Chapman GmbH Hannover #4. Available as a high-resolution reproduction on ArtsDot.com.
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.
Delve into El Lissitzky’s striking depiction of ‘The Cat Came and Devoured the Kid,’ inspired by the Passover song. Explore its symbolic imagery and Suprematist aesthetic – a captivating glimpse into Jewish folklore.
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 ‘The Fire Came & Burnt the Stick’! A vibrant 1919 Suprematist painting reflecting Had Gadya's tale. Discover its symbolism & artistic brilliance.
Explore El Lissitzky’s Proun G7 – a striking geometric composition featuring a guitar fragment and concentric circles symbolizing revolutionary abstraction. Discover the artist's influence on Soviet art.
El Lissitzky’s Suprematist masterpiece "There Is Over" (1920) explodes with a bold red square and white circle, embodying the revolutionary spirit of early 20th-century art. Discover this iconic work and bring its dynamic energy into your space.