PH1998:0014:367
architecture
between 1926 and 1930
architecture
photographs
Quantity:
3 photograph(s)
PH1998:0014:366-368
architecture
between 1926 and 1930; between 1927-1928 and 1930
photographs
Quantity:
3 photograph(s)
between 1926 and 1930; between 1927-1928 and 1930
architecture
PH1981:1286:014
architecture, engineering
1912-1914
architecture, engineering
PH1998:0014:211
architecture
after 1925
architecture
PH1998:0014:060
architecture
between 1920 and 1926
architecture
PH1998:0014:061
architecture
between 1920 and 1926
architecture
PH1998:0014:322
architecture
between 1920 and 1926
architecture
PH1998:0014:019
architecture
between 1920 and 1926
architecture
PH1998:0014:020
architecture
between 1920 and 1926
architecture
PH1993:0211
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) with three assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (left to right): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later), and Sofia Isaakovna Dymshits-Tolstaia (1888-1963).
architecture, portrait
between March and 7 November 1920
Group portrait of Vladimir Tatlin and his assistants I.A. Meerzon, T.M. Shapiro and S. Dymshits-Tolstaia at the time of the construction of the model for the Monument to the Third International, Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg)
Actions:
PH1993:0211
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) with three assistants from the "creative collective" which was organized so that he could continue work on the Monument to the Third International design while the model was being constructed (the model was completed for the third anniversary of the October Revolution, 7 November 1920). The assistants are (left to right): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later), and Sofia Isaakovna Dymshits-Tolstaia (1888-1963).
architecture, portrait