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Ivan Kliun, Composition with a Large Orange Oval, 1916
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Ivan Kliun (Russian, 1878–1943)
Composition, 1917
oil on canvas. 88 x 69 cm
©Iván Kliun / © Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum
#ivan kliun#russian art#suprematism#ivan vasilievich kliun#abstract painting#art#mu art#mu#Thyssen Bornemisza
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Ivan Kliun
Spherical Suprematism, 1920s
oil on board laid on canvas
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IVAN VASILIEVICH KLIUN
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Ivan Kliun
Non-objective composition
1921
oil on carpet
55 × 52,5 cm
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Anarkhiia was Russian weekly, then daily newspaper published by the Moscow Federation of Anarchist Groups. It was edited by German Askarov.
Anarkhiia was first launched in September 1917, but was suspended in the confusion arising over the Bolshevik seizure of power. It reappeared in March 1918 as a daily newspaper. The last issue, the 99th, was published on 2 July 1918.
From 1918 the paper had a section devoted to Tvorchestvo or "creativity". It featured many prominent Russian avant-garde artists such Aleksei Gan, Kazimir Malevich (pen name Anti), Aleksandr Rodchenko (pen name Aleksandr), Aleksei Morgunov, Ivan Kliun, Olga Rozanova and Nadezhda Udaltsova.
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Constructing images according to decorative and organic principles - Ivan Kliun, 1942
in my last botany lab the professor had a prepared slide of diatoms set up for us to look at and i was not prepared for how delightful the slide looked
#hope op doesnt mind the addition it just reminded me of this study!#this isnt the full piece just 1/2 since im photographing from a book
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Ivan Kliun, 1873-1941, Spherical suprematism, 1st half 1920s, oil on board laid on canvas
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Ivan Kliun (1873-1943)
Ivan Kliun Ivan Kliun was connected with the Russian avant-garde movements and collaborated with the governmental artistic initiatives that followed the 1917 Revolution. Kliun studied in Kiev, Warsaw and Moscow and was interested in Symbolism. He met Kazimir Malevich in 1907 and the friendship that sprang up between them was decisive in his subsequent artistic development. He was a member of…
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Ivan Kliun (RU, 1873 - 1943)
Ivan Vasilievich Kliun, or Klyun (Иван Васильевич Клюн)
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Landscape rushing by (series), ca. 1914-15, Wood, porcelain, metal, wire, assemblage 74 x 58 cm, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The piece was first shown in March of 1915 at the "scandalous" avant-garde exhibition Tramway V in Petrograd (St. Petersburg), then again same year in December at the exhibitio 0.10 (Zero-Ten) : The Last Futurist Exhibition of Painting. - http://www.midcenturia.com/2011/01/ivan-kliun-landscape-rushing-by.html
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Ivan Kliun
Composition suprématiste, 1922
Oil on carboard mounted on panel - painting
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Ivan Kliun (Russian, 1873-1943), SPHERICAL SUPREMATISM, first half of the 1920s. Oil on board laid on canvas, 102 x 70 cm
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