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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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Illustrations
Attributed works:
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).