El Lissitzky Victory Over The Sun. Petersberg in 1913, the opera’s libretto was written by radical sound poet 21.02 x 17.95 (53.4 x 45.6cm) cm signed condition:
3d sculpting, digital, paper, lithograph, glass on other, canvas. Over the years, he taught in a variety of positions, schools, and artistic media, spreading and exchanging ideas. A radical even within the russian futurist movement, his best known works are the poem “dyr bul shstyl” and the opera victory over the sun, with sets by kazimir malevich and music by mikhail matiushin.
Sentinel From Victory Over The Sun, 1923.
Text sheet, plate from figurines: Woman walks past works by russian artist, designer and architect lazar markovich lissitzky known as el lissitzky at the el lissitzky exhibition at. The title page is also numbered '8' b.r.
21.02 X 17.95 (53.4 X 45.6Cm) Sheet Size:
Part of our adventures with art tate capsule collection, transforming some of our favourite artists’ works into wearable pieces of art. He was an important figure of the russian avant garde who helped develop suprematism with his mentor, kazimir malevich. The el lissitzky jersey features the title page from el lissitzky’s victory over the sun series of lithographs.
3D Sculpting, Digital, Paper, Lithograph, Glass On Other, Canvas.
Available at alice adam ltd. When only 15 he started teaching, a duty he would maintain for most of his life. Perhaps not, according to victory over the sun which was performed last night in luna park with libretto by aleksei kruchenykh, music by mikhail matyushin and stage design by kazimir malevich.
Victory Over The Sun Sculpture By El Lissitzky In The Park Of Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum, Slovakia.
Lissitzky and stamped 3 (lower right) lithograph, 3 from an edition of 75; 21.02 x 17.95 (53.4 x 45.6cm) cm signed condition: Introducing the men’s el lissitzky jersey.
Lissitzky+ Victory Over The Sun.
Illustration by el lissitzky to ‘the hen who wanted a comb’, 1919 illustration for jewish folk tale ‘the goat’, 1919 All is well that begins well and has no end, 1913; Provenance private collection, new york leonard hutton galleries, new york annely juda fine art, london.