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- Bauhaus
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- Suprematist Lithograph
- 1919
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- Geometric Painting
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 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 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 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.
Explore El Lissitzky's groundbreaking 'Proun 5 A' (1919). This Constructivist masterpiece blends geometric abstraction with architectural forms, reflecting a revolutionary vision of modern art and design.
Explore El Lissitzky’s ‘Proun 30 T,’ a dynamic Constructivist masterpiece featuring bold red forms and striking black lines. A captivating exploration of form, movement, and spatial design.
El Lissitzky’s striking ‘Lenin Tribune,’ painted in 1920, captures the spirit of Soviet Constructivism with its monochrome palette and symbolic depiction of a man atop a ladder—a visual metaphor for progress and revolutionary ambition. Explore this iconic artwork and bring home a timeless piece of art history.
Explore El Lissitzky’s ‘Composition’ (1920): A dynamic Cubist/Constructivist artwork featuring an abstracted airplane. Layered watercolor & graphite create a unique, avant-garde piece – perfect for art collectors.