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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.
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.
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 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 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.
El Lissitzky’s ‘Tatlin at Work,’ a striking Constructivist painting depicting collaborative artistic creation, captures the spirit of revolutionary optimism. Explore this iconic piece and discover more masterpieces by Lissitzky on WikiArt.
Explore El Lissitzky’s Constructivist masterpiece, Proun 3 A – a striking lithograph featuring a central circle intersected by a cross, embodying revolutionary geometric abstraction and inviting viewers to contemplate its enduring visual impact.
El Lissitzky’s iconic Merz' Magazine Layout, a groundbreaking Constructivist design from 1924, showcases bold typography and geometric forms reflecting the modernist movement. Discover this influential artwork and bring its timeless aesthetic into your space.
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.