Malevich, Kasimir. "Yellow Quadrilateral on White: Suprematist Painting,"
1916-17. (not available) |
Malevich,
Kasimir. "White on White: Suprematist Painting," 1918 |
Rodchenko,
Aleksander. "Non-objective Painting: Black on Black," 1918. |
Rodchenko,
A. "Construction No. 106," 1920. |
Rodchenko,
A. "Linear Construction," 1920. |
Rodchenko,
A. "Pure Red Color, Pure Yellow Color, Pure Blue Color," 1921.
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Rodchenko,
A. "Spatial Construction No. 10," 1920-21. |
Rodchenko,
A. "Spatial Construction no. 10," 1920-21. suspended. |
Rodchenko,
A. "Hanging Construciton," 1920-21. |
Rodchenko,
A. "Photo of Rodchenko in Working Overalls w/ dismantled Spatial Construction." |
Rodchenko,
A. "Spatial Construction," 1920. Wood. |
Rodchenko,
A. "Spatial Constructions, " 1924. |
Stepanova,
Varvara. "The Death of Tarelkin," 1922. Photo of Stepanova showing
how to operate collapsible table. |
Stepanova,
V. "The Death of Tarelkin," 1922. Photo of Scene at Meat Grinder. |
Popova,
Luibov. "The Traveller," 1915. |
Popova,
Luibov. "Architectonic Painting," 1917. |
Popova,
Luibov. "Linear Composition for '5x5 = 25'," c. 1921. colored
crayons. |
Popova,
Luibov. "Constructivist Composition," 1921. |
Popova,
Luibov. "Magnificent Cuckold" produced by Meyerkhold, 1922. Set
Design. |
Popova,
Luibov. "Samples of Materials," 1923-24. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge," 1919. |
Lissitzky,
El. "New One," 1920-21. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Of Two Squares," 1920 (published 1922). Here are the two
squares. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Of Two Squares," 1920. Crash. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Of Two Squares," 1920. And on the Black. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Of Two Squares," 1920. Unovis Constructed. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Proun 12E," 1923. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Proun 99," 1923. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Self-Portrait, The Constructor," 1924. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Self Portrait, the Constructor," 1924. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Proun Space," 1965 reconstruction of 1923 original. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Proun Room, November Group's Art Exhibition," 1923. |
Lissitzky,
El. "Hanover, Niedersachsische Landesgalerie," 1928. Second exhibition
room. |
Lisstizky,
El. "Hanover, Niedersachsische Landesgalerie," 1928. Second exhibition
room, w/ works by Mondrain and Leger. |