PH2001:0137
architecture, portrait
October 1934
architecture, portrait
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:046:001-004
architecture
ca. 1935
textual records, photographs
ca. 1935
architecture
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:043:001-004
architecture
ca. 1935
textual records, photographs
ca. 1935
architecture
PH2003:0030
engineering, topographic
August 1994
engineering, topographic
PH1993:0212
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) (bottom right) with two 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 (top to bottom): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), and Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later).
architecture, portrait
between March and 7 November 1920
Vladimir Tatlin and his assistants I.A. Meerzon and T.M. Shapiro constructing the first model for the monument to the Third International, Petrograd, Soviet Union (now Saint Petersburg, Russia)
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PH1993:0212
Description:
- This photograph shows Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) (bottom right) with two 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 (top to bottom): Iosif Aizikovich Meerzon (1900-1941), and Tevel' Markovich Shapiro (1898-1984 or later).
architecture, portrait
ARCH284931
circa 1965
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:041:001-004
architecture
ca. 1935
textual records, photographs
ca. 1935
architecture
PH1998:0020:116
architecture
after 1930
architecture
PH1998:0020:120
architecture
after 1930
architecture
textual records, photographs
PH1998:0013:042:001-004
architecture
ca. 1935
textual records, photographs
ca. 1935
architecture