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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CubismCubism - Wikipedia

    Cubism is an early-20th-century avant-garde art movement begun in Paris that revolutionized painting and sculpture, and inspired artistic movements in music, literature, and architecture.

  2. Russian Cubism Artists. Biographies and analysis of the work of the famous Russian Cubism artists. We are adding more artists every week, so stay tuned as the most important artists in the history of art are given proper coverage. 7 of 785 Total Artists.

  3. Malevich’s intense engagement with Cubist and Futurist styles exemplified the Russian avant-garde’s adaptation of European modernist techniques to serve their own distinctive artistic aims — most notably the depiction of specifically Russian subjects.

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  4. It is a combination of oil paint and collage in a style related to the Synthetic Cubism of Picasso and Braque. At the time Malevich was part of a group of Russian modern artists known as Cubo-Futurists, who used pictorial techniques initially developed by modern artists in Western Europe.

  5. Aristarkh Vasilyevich Lentulov (Russian: Аристарх Васильевич Лентулов; 16 January [O.S. 4 January] 1882 – 15 April 1943) was a major Russian avant-garde artist of Cubist orientation who also worked on set designs for the theatre.

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  6. Born: April 24, 1889 - Ivanovskoe, Russia. Died: May 25, 1924 - Moscow, The Soviet Union. Movements and Styles: Russian Futurism. , Cubism. "Most important of all was the spirit of creative progress, of renewal and inquiry" 1 of 7. Summary of Lyubov Popova.

  7. View all 66 artworks. Lyubov Popova lived in the XIX – XX cent., a remarkable figure of Russian Cubism and Suprematism. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.