Lozowick, Louis, 1892-1973.
Modern Russian art, by Louis Lozowick.
New York, Museum of modern art, Société anonyme, Inc. [©1925]
1 preliminary leaf, 5-60 pages, 2 leaves including plates 27 cm
"Early and important history of the movement with plates reproducing works by Altman, Gontcharova, Malevich, Tatlin, Chagall, Larionov, and others; published by the Societe Anonyme. Founded 1920 by Man Ray, Katherine Dreier, and Marcel Duchamp, the purpose of the society was to promote the exhibition and appreciation of modern art. They sponsored lectures, published book, and mounted shows - including the landmark 1926 International Exhibition of Modern Art at the Brooklyn Museum (where Duchamp's "Large Glass" was first exhibited) as well as the first American one-person shows of Kandinsky, Klee, and Leger. Lazzell, one of the earliest American woman artists to work in abstraction and later best known for her wood block printing, was an early and influential member."--Brian Cassidy catalog
Art Soviet Union.
Impressionism (Art) 1910-
Art
Impressionism (Art)
Soviet Union
Books.
Location: Library main 144652
Call No.: ID:85-B277
Status: Available
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