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  1. Pablo Neruda called her “muse of Russian avant-garde”. When great poet Vladimir Mayakovsky met Lilya in 1915, he fell in love at first sight. Later Vladimir constantly confessed his love to her, claiming that he had written everything only thanks to her. Lilya Kagan was born on November 11, 1891 into a wealthy Jewish family in Moscow.

  2. Lily Brik's face was on the cover of LEF magazine and on numerous posters of that time. She also helped many talented men to become famous and happy, and some men, like poet Mayakovsky, were unhappy without her company. On February 26, 1912, Lilya married Osip Brik in Moscow, and soon the couple moved to St. Petersburg.

  3. Vladimir Mayakovsky and Lilya Brik. Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (Влади́мир Влади́мирович Маяко́вский) (July 19, 1893 – April 14, 1930) was among the foremost representatives for the poetic futurism of early twentieth-century Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union. Mayakovsky was considered the leading poet ...

  4. Vladímir Mayakovski y Lilia Brik. En 1915, Elsa se hizo amiga de un poeta futurista y artista gráfico llamado Vladímir Mayakovski y lo invitó a su casa, donde él se enamoró de Lilia. A pesar de las calamidades de la Primera Guerra Mundial , la Guerra Civil Rusa y en la década de 1920, su affaire atrapó la atención del público, probablemente por el hecho de que ella no se divorció de ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › About_ThatAbout That - Wikipedia

    About That (Про это) is a poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky written during the self-imposed two-months "exile" after a row with Lilya Brik. It was finished on 11 February 1923 and published on 29 March 1923, originally by the LEF magazine. The poem's first separate edition was illustrated by Alexander Rodchenko who in his montages used ...

  6. 14 de oct. de 2020 · This untitled portrait of the writer and socialist socialite Lilya Brik, taken in 1924 by Aleksandr Rodchenko, may well seem familiar, even if you have no interest in early Soviet art or politics. In part that’s because it’s simply a powerful image, a strikingly simple composition, with boldly legible emotions lent extra dynamism by the ...

  7. 7 de jul. de 2013 · Vladimir Mayakovsky, Lilya and Osip Brik in photos by Alexander Rodchenko. After prison, he quit the communist party and enrolled in the Moscow Art School, where he met David Burliuk, his best ...