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- Putty
- Black
- El Lissitzky
- Constructivism
- Geometric Abstraction
- Suprematism
- Color
- Geometric Art
- 1919
- Furniture
- Museum Of Modern Art
- Modernism
- Red Circle
- Composition
- Abstract Form
- Art Deco Influence
- Geometric Shapes
- Bauhaus
- Jewish Folklore
- Avant-Garde Lithograph
- Red And Black Forms
- Had Gadya
- Dynamic
- Black And White
- 1919 Painting
- Water
- Modern Art
El Lissitzky's 'The Ox Came and Drank the Water' is a dynamic 1919 painting blending traditional themes with Constructivist geometry. Inspired by ‘The Had Gadya,’ it showcases vibrant colors, layered figures, and reflects Lissitzky’s revolutionary artistic vision.
A bold crimson Neo-Suprematist abstraction by El Lissitzky depicting the Jewish folk tale of a goat and child, offering a profound glimpse into 1919 avant-garde mastery that you can bring to your private collection.
Explore El Lissitzky's 'Book cover for Chad Gadya,' a striking Constructivist masterpiece featuring geometric shapes and vibrant red, symbolizing Jewish folklore and the triumph of faith over oppression.
Discover El Lissitzky's 'Chair for the Exhibition' (1928), a groundbreaking modernist design exploring form and function. A unique, hand-painted reproduction of this iconic piece.