#Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova
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lemuseum · 11 months ago
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nobrashfestivity · 5 years ago
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova, early 1900s
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pintoras · 5 years ago
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Olga Rozanova (Russian, 1886 - 1918): Portrait of sister Anna Vladimirovna Rozanova (1912) (via AWARE)
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bal-bullier · 3 years ago
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Olga Rozanova
Jack of Hearts (1916)
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mosssik · 2 years ago
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Olga Rozanova (Russian, 1887–1918) — Lady in pink (Artist's sister Anna Rozanova) (1912)
Oil on canvas, 113x139 cm
style: cubism
Yekaterinburg Museum of Fine Arts, Yekaterinburg, Russia
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4eternal-life · 7 years ago
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Olga Rozanova  (Russian, 1886- 1918)
Non-Objective Composition , 1916
oil on canvas
Suprematism - University of the Arts London 
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aubreylstallard · 5 years ago
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova
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strwbrrysweetheart · 5 years ago
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A 20cm by 20cm chapbook of excellent cotton paper stitched at the spine with catgut. It's a personal journal kept by noted Russian artist Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova of the Supremus school of painters. She painted the text in water color, rather than write longhand. Her Cubist/Russian Futurist-like paintings of flattened dimensions illuminate the text. Of note, an entry from 13 October 1913: "Sleepless, four days: men of many pale colors and flat shapes stalk me along edges of buildings, rooms, anywhere with straight lines, corners. Sense them at edge of vision. If my skull were a clear glass, I could see them. Alexi and Velimir mock me, play at my fear with their cruel nonsense poems." Sharp anthromorphic masses emerging from pub scenes accompany this entry.
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All of that would be interesting, super cool and all that. Strange entries from a sleepless artist and the distant beings that haunted her sleep deprived brain.
Of course, Puck can’t read Russian.
“huh. cool pictures! can you read this for me??”
He also isn’t much of an art connoisseur, he sees pretty picture he smiles.
{👾 FOR A RANDOMNLY GENERATED ITEM | ACCEPTING!}
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andyliu0517 · 2 years ago
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Image that may be including in my essay.
Futurism artist :Filippo Tommaso Marinetti Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova Umberto Boccioni Gino Severini Ivan Albertovich Puni
First founders of futurism
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olga-rozanova · 7 years ago
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screw0a0screw · 10 years ago
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova (1886-1918)
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erretratu · 12 years ago
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova - "Self-Portrait"
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bal-bullier · 6 years ago
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova
Non-objective composition (1918?)
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unmundodentrodelmundo · 13 years ago
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova
"Non Objective Composition Flight Of
An Airplane" 1916
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4eternal-life · 8 years ago
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Olga Rozanova  (Russian, 1886 - 1918)
Utinoe gnezdyshko... durnykh slov _ (A Little Duck's Nest... of Bad Words_)
1913
Author : Aleksei Kruchenykh
MoMA
...One of the hallmarks of the Russian avant-garde was a particularly close and fertile collaboration between poets and painters, which led to pioneering experiments in the medium of the illustrated book. Rozanova contributed to more than fifteen such projects during her short career. Her interest was in creating an overall design rather than in simply making accompanying illustrations.
In this respect she rejected traditional book production. Collaborations with her companion, Russian Futurist poet Aleksei Kruchenykh, including A Little Duck's Nest . . . of Bad Words, demonstrate her success at achieving a new unity and syncopation of text and imagery. 
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