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Vasily Kandinsky and the Formal method
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1016-1023
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Bowlt, John E. (Bowlt, John E.)
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1. Elementary life of the primary colour and its dependence on the simplest locale, by Vasily Kandinsky. Illustration to the lecture ‘On the Spiritual in Art’ delivered by Nikolai Kul’bin on Kandinsky’s behalf at the All-Russian Congress of Artists, St Petersburg, 29th and 31st December 1911. Published in Russian in I. Repin et al.: Trudy Vserossiiskogo s’ezda khudozhnikov (Transactions of the All-Russian Congress of artists), Petrograd 1914, I, pp.76–77.
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2. Improvisation 10, by Vasily Kandinsky. 1910. Canvas, 120 by 140 cm. (Fondation Beyeler, Basel; photograph courtesy Peter Schibli).
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3. Tsikl lektsii (Cycle of lectures), by Nikolay Punin. Petrograd 1920. Cover designed by Kazimir Malevich. (Photograph courtesy Museum of Modern Art, New York).
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5. Black lines, by Vasily Kandinsky. 1913. 129.4 by 131.1 cm. (Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Bridgeman Images).
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6. Painting with the red spot, by Vasily Kandinsky. 1914. Canvas, 130 by 130 cm. (Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Bridgeman Images).
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4. Members of RAKhN (Russian Academy of Artistic Sciences) in the building of Svomas (Free State Art Studios), Moscow, June 1921. From left to right: Robert Fal’k, Evsei Shor, Nikolai Uspensky, Vasily Kandinsky, Evgenii Pavlov and Aleksandr Shenshin. Reproduced in C. Derouet and J. Boissel, eds.: exh. cat. Œuvres de Vassily Kandinsky (1866–1944), Paris (Centre Georges Pompidou) 1984, p.156.
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The Blue Rose: Russian Symbolism in Art
08/1976 | 881 | 118
Pages: 566-575
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Bowlt, John E. (Bowlt, John E.)
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27. Nude, by Vladimir Tatlin. 1910. Cardboard on Canvas, 43 by 34 cm. (Private Collection, France).
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28. Cover to Exhibition Catalogue, The Blue Rose. Moscow, 1907. Cover Designed by Nikolai Sapunov.
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29. Gobelin, by Viktor Borisov-Musatov. 1901. Tempera on Canvas, 103 by 141.2 cm. (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).
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30. Cover to Exhibition Catalogue, The Crimson Rose. Saratov, 1904. Cover Designed by Sergei Sudeikin.
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31. Interior of the Villa 'The Black Swan' Belonging to Nikolai Pavlovich Ryabushinsky (1876-1951), Moscow. The Frieze and Paintings by Pavel Kuznetsov.
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32. Love, by Sergei Yurievich Sudeikin. 1907. (Private Collection, Moscow).
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33. Night of the Consumptives (Also Called Island of the Consumptives), by Pavel Varfolomeevich Kuznetsov. 1907. (Private Collection, Moscow).
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34. Costume Design for Gozzi's Princess Turandot, by N. N. Sapunov, Produced Moscow 1912 - (Private Collection, New York).
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35. Early Spring, by N. P. Krymov. 1907. (Private Collection, Moscow).
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Matisse in Russia in the Autumn of 1911
05/1975 | 866 | 117
Pages: 284-291
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Bowlt, John E. (Bowlt, John E.)
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Rusakov, Yu. A. (Rusakov, Yu. A.)
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Neo-Primitivism and Russian Painting
03/1974 | 852 | 116
Pages: 132-140
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14. Gypsy in Tiraspol, by Mikhail Larionov. Signed. 1907(?). Canvas, 95 × 81 cm. (Collection Mme A. Larionov, Paris.)
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15. Ea Haere la Oe (Où vas-tu?), by Paul Gauguin. Signed and Dated 1893 (Second Version). (Hermitage, Leningrad; Formerly Morozov Collection, Moscow.)
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16. Bathing Horses, by Natalya Goncharova. 1911. Canvas, 117.2 by 102 cm. (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.)
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17. Officer at the Hairdresser's, by Mikhail Larionov. Signed and Dated '1907'. 1909. (Collection Mme A. Larionov, Paris.)
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19. Bread, by Mikhail Larionov. Signed and Dated '1907'. 1910. Canvas, 102 by 84 cm. (Collection Mme A. Larionov, Paris.)
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20. Signboard Advertising Tea, Beer, Seltzer Lemonade and Various Strong Drinks, by Niko Pirosmanashvili. 1907. Oil on Tin, 140 by 72 cm. (Private Collection, Moscow.)
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21. Portrait of the Artist Yakulov, by Petr Konchalovsky. 1910. Canvas, 178 by 143 cm. (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.)
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22. Costume for Peasant Woman in Le Coq d'Or, by Natalya Goncharova. Signed. 1914. Pencil and Gouache, 38.1 by 26.7 cm. (Grosvenor Gallery, London.)
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24. Morning in the Village after a Snowstorm, by Kazimir Malevich. 1912. Canvas, 80 by 79.7 cm. (The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.)
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25. Untitled, by Sergei Sudeikin. Signed and Dated 1912. Crayon on Paper. (Private Collection, Moscow.)
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26. Slackers, by A. Semykin. 1931. Oil on Canvas.
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18. Example of a Russian Lubok. Barber Cutting off the Beard of an Old Believer. Early Eighteenth Century.
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23. The Entry into Jerusalem. Russian Icon, School of Moscow, Late Fifteenth Century. (Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.)