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  1. Proun 19D. 1920 or 1921. Between 1919 and 1927 El Lissitzky produced a large body of paintings, prints, and drawings that he referred to by the word Proun (pronounced pro-oon ), an acronym for "project for the affirmation of the new" in Russian. Lissitzky's style reflects his training as an architect in Germany before World War I as well as the ...

  2. This photomontage was certainly the image source for one of Lissitzky's most successful and popular Constructivist posters, announcing an exhibition of art from the USSR held in Zurich. The rendering of the Russian youths's faces, hair and expression is in direct correlation to the image offered here. The overlapping, or shared, eye is its most ...

  3. 17 de feb. de 2022 · Lázar Márkovich Lissitzky, mejor conocido como El Lissitzky, fue un artista ruso que nació el día 23 de noviembre de 1890. Sus obras tanto dentro del mundo de las artes plásticas cómo políticas, se encuentran entre las más representativas de un movimiento intelectual y artístico conocido como el constructivismo ruso.

  4. EL LISSITZKY (1890-1941) Proun 6B, from Proun lithograph, on Velin paper, 1919, dedicated in pencil in German on the reverse 'To the dear Mrs. Gmurzynska in memory of Sophie & Jen Lissitzky Novosibirsk 14.XI.1975', the full sheet, in very good condition, framed

  5. Ο Ελ Λισίτσκι ( ρωσ. Эль Лисицкий, πλήρες όνομα Λάζαρ Μάρκοβιτς Λισίτσκι, ρωσ. Лазарь Маркович Лисицкий, 22 Νοεμβρίου 1890 - 30 Δεκεμβρίου 1941) ήταν Ρώσος καλλιτέχνης, σχεδιαστής, φωτογράφος και ...

  6. International Foundation for Art Research - In 1926, Sophie Küppers-Lissitzky loaned 13 artworks to the Provinzialmuseum (later the Landesmuseum) in Hanover, before leaving Germany for Russia, where she married the artist El Lissitzky. The works were seized as part of the Nazi campaign against degenerate art in 1937. In 1941, following...

  7. 11 de oct. de 2013 · Jen Lissitzky poses in front of an art work by his father El Lissitzky at the Sprengel Museum in Hanover, Germany, 11 October 2013. The private estate of the Russian avant-garde artist El Lissitzky and his wife Sophie Lissitzky-Kueppers will be presented to the Sprengel Museum Hanover.