Painting of russian constructivism in mixed technique on cardboard, 20s

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Russian constructivism painting painted with mixed media on cardboard, the wooden frame is painted gold, no signature, executed in Russia between 1925 and 1930. Internal measure are in cm: 45 x 49. The artistic current of constructivism is a cultural movement born in Russia in 1913, shortly before the revolution of 1917 and its strengths are optimism towards technological progress, machine, and industry. Constructivism proposes the evolution of art to exalt the new social class founded on the proletariat, in the need to realize a direct comparison between art and revolution. The works of the artists of this period are based on a strictly geometric composition and therefore devoid of objects. In Germany, it was then the Bauhaus that developed the inheritance in a more fruitful way. In Russia, Constructivism declines in Rationalism, while in the rest of Europe, it gradually falls back to classical positions to become extinct from 1933. Important exponents of the Constructivism were Vladimir Tatlin, El Lissitskij, Aleksandr Rodcenko, and Lajos Kassak.

ID: 4672-1610376951-13897

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20-30

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1

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74 cm

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70 cm

Width

3 cm

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