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    Ivan Albertovich Puni (Russian: Иван Альбертович Пуни; also known as Jean Pougny; 3 April [O.S. 22 March] 1890 – 28 December 1956) was a Russian avant-garde (Suprematist, Cubo-Futurist) and French artist, who intensively changed his style until it went into lyric Primitivism in the direction of Pierre Bonnard and ...

    • 28 December 1956 (aged 64), Paris, France
  2. Ivan Albertovich Puni (Russian: Иван Альбертович Пуни; also known as Jean Pougny; 3 April [O.S. 22 March] 1890 – 28 December 1956) was a Russian avant-garde (Suprematist, Cubo-Futurist) and French artist, who intensively changed his style until it went into lyric Primitivism in the direction of Pierre Bonnard and Edouard ...

  3. Puni, Iván (ó Pougny, Jean) Kuokalla, 1892 – París, 1956 Pintor ruso francés. Estudia pintura en la Académie Julian de París (1910), animado por el pintor Ilya Repin, regresando a San Petesburgo en 1912. En contacto con los círculos vanguardistas, conoce a Malevitch , Tatlin y Larionov entre otros. En 1915 organiza, junto con su esposa ...

  4. Ivan Puni (1892–1956) arrived in Berlin in 1920. The city was a stepping stone on his escape from Soviet Russia before he made Paris his new home. In Russia Puni had organised major exhibitions of avant-garde art illustrating the transition from Cubism and Futurism to the radically non-figurative art of Suprematism.

  5. “An object (a world) freed from meaning disintegrates into real elements—the foundation of art,” Puni wrote in 1915. In tandem with many Russian Communist artists, Puni rejected the “meaning” easily conveyed by representational art and committed himself to working in an abstract mode.

  6. Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni, dit Jean Pougny) Peintre Nationalité française (russe à la naissance) Nacimiento: 1892, Kuokkala (Empire Russe)

  7. Jean Pougny. 2003 VOIR. EXPOSITIONS. ART GENEVE 2017. Jean Pougny (1892-1956) 1878 - 1973 : Ivan Puni was born in Kuokkala (then Grand Duchy of Finland in the Russian Empire, now Repino in Russia) to a family of Italian origins. He is the grandson of an eminent Italian composer of ballet music, Cesare Pugni.