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Colour in Vladimir Tatlin’s counter-reliefs
01/2008 | 1258 | 150
Pages: 28-34
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Lodder, Christina (Lodder, Christina; L., C.; Lodder, Christina A.)
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37. The nude (Composition with a nude), also known as Nude no.1, by Vladimir Tatlin. 1913. Canvas, 143 by 108 cm. (State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).
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38. Selection of materials: zinc, palisander wood and spruce, by Vladimir Tatlin. 1916. Varnished palisander wood, sheet iron, galvanised sheet iron and wood, 100 by 64 by 27 cm. (State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).
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39. Corner counter-relief, by Vladimir Tatlin. 1925, replica of a 1915 original. Blackened iron sheet, copper, wood, rope and reinforcing elements, 71 by 118 cm. (State Russian Museum, St Petersburg).
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40. Pictorial relief (Synthetic-static composition; counter-relief), by Vladimir Tatlin. 1914. Wood, various metals and leather, 63 by 53 by 13 cm. (State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).
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41. A clear night, the sea bay (The ship’s deck): design for the third(?) act of Richard Wagner’s opera ‘The Flying Dutchman’, by Vladimir Tatlin. 1915. Canvas, 87 by 156 cm. (Bakhrushin State Theatrical Museum, Moscow).
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42. Blue counter-relief (Pictorial relief; synthetic-static composition), by Vladimir Tatlin. 1914. Wood, metal, leather, chalk, dye and oil, 79.5 by 44 by 7.3 cm. (Berlinische Galerie, Berlin).
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43. Pictorial relief (Counter-relief), by Vladimir Tatlin. 1915–16. Wood, brass, tin, dye and oil, 85 by 43 cm. (Private collection, Germany)
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44. The month of May, by Vladimir Tatlin. 1916. Tempera and mixed media on wood, 52 by 39 cm. (National Gallery, Berlin).
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45. Board no.1: Staro-Basman, by Vladimir Tatlin. 1916. Tempera, oil and gilt-bronze on wood, 100 by 57 cm. (State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow).
Exhibition Review
Exploring Color: Olga Rozanova and the Early Russian Avant-Garde 1910-18
07/2000 | 1168 | 142
Pages: 454
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Exploring Color: Olga Rozanova and the Early Russian Avant-Garde 1910-18 | author: Gurianova, Nina , author: Rougle, Charles
Exhibition Review
The Russian Avant-Garde. London
07/1999 | 1156 | 141
Pages: 428-429
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Lodder, Christina (Lodder, Christina; L., C.; Lodder, Christina A.)
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46. Suprematism No.58 (Yellow and Black), by Kazimir Malevich. c.1916. 79.5 by 70.5 cm. (State Russian Museum, St Petersburg; Exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).
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47. Non-Objective Composition (Suprematism), by Olga Rozanova. c.1916. 62.5 by 40.5 cm. (State Russian Museum, St Petersburg; Exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).
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48. Still Life with Letters: Spectrum Flight, by Ivan Puni. 1919. 124 by 127 cm. (State Russian Museum, St Petersburg; Exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).
Obituary
Evgenii Fedorovich Kovtun (1928-96)
05/1996 | 1118 | 138
Pages: 329
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Lodder, Christina (Lodder, Christina; L., C.; Lodder, Christina A.)
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Short Notice
New Soviet Art History - Some Recent Publications
09/1989 | 1038 | 131
Pages: 646-648
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Some Recent Sculpture Acquisitions by British Public Collections
01/1980 | 922 | 122
Pages: 83-84+86+89-90+93-94
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A., R. (A., R.)
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MacGregor, Neil (N. M.) (MacGregor, Neil (N. M.))
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130. Caroline, Princess of Wales, by Anna Seymour Damer. Signed and Dated 1814 on the Back. Terracotta, Height 47 cm. (Ranger's House, Blackheath).
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132. Doctor Maloët, by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle. Bronze. (Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge).
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133. Study Number 6. 1978 (Study of Francis Bacon), by Clive Barker. Brass, Height 38 cm. (Art Gallery and Museum, Aberdeen).
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134. Young Man, by John Davies. Fibreglass, Resin, Paint, Wool, Cotton, Rubber and Leather. 180.5 by 51 by 28 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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135. Rapport des Volumes, by Georges Vantongerloo. Sandstone, 22.5 by 13.5 by 13.5 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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136. Saint Longinus or Saint Gereon, Attributed to Willem Kerricx (1652-1719). Marble, Height 204 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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137. Tomorrow's Apples (5 in White) by Eva Hesse. Painted Concretion, Enamel, Gouache, Varnish, Cord and papier mâché Mounted on Chipboard. 65.2 by 55.6 by 16 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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138. Lise I by Robert Graham. Bronze, Height 68.6 cm. Without Pedestal. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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140. Le Grand Cheval, by Raymond Duchamp-Villon. Bronze, 100 by 98 by 66 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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141. Florence Triumphant over Pisa, by Giambologna. Terracotta, Height 38 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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142. Return of the Prodigal Son, by Antonio Montauti. Bronze, Height 65 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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143. Working Model for the Monument to the Unknown Political Prisoner, by Reg Butler. Forged and Welded Steel Painted Black, Bronze with Plaster Base. 223.8 by 88 by 85.4 cm. (Tate Gallery).
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144. Sophia Leonora of Saxony at the Age of Two by Daniel Kellerthaler. Signed in Monogram and Dated 1611. Wax, 20.6 by 17.3 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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146. Italian Arrangement, by Hubert Dalwood. Bronze. 30.5 by 49.5 by 56.7 cm. (Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum).
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147. Jeannette II, by Henri Matisse. Bronze, Height 27 cm. (National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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149. Head, 1916, by Jacques Lipschitz. Limestone, Height 62.2 cm. (National Museum of Wales, Cardiff).
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150. Arm with Sleeve, by Pablo Picasso. Bronze, Length 24 cm. (National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh).
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151. Large Metal Sculpture, 1978, by Barry Flanagan. Mild Steel, 3/8 Inch Thick. 213 by 244 by 448 cm. (Ulster Museum, Belfast).
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152. Two Children, by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse. Terracotta, Signed and Dated 1864. (Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery).
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131. Vestal Virgin, Roman, Early Second Century A. D. Marble, Height 28.5 cm. (British Museum).
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139. Voussoirs and Springers from Reading Abbey (The Shiplake Arch). Twelfth Century. Limestone. (Reading Museum and Art Gallery).
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145. Portrait of a Lady, North Italian, Second Half of the Sixteenth Century. Onyx Cameo, 7.6 by 4.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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148. Head from the South Portal of the Cathedral of Thérouanne. French, about 1235, Height 36.1 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum).