ΤΑ ΕΡΓΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΚΘΕΣΗΣ

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ΤΑ ΕΡΓΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΚΘΕΣΗΣ
1. ILIA CHASHNIK, Suprematist Cross, 1923, oil on canvas, 133,2 x 133,4
cm.
2. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Composition No 125, 1920, oil on
canvas, 137,2 x 95,7 cm
3. SOLOMON NIKRITIN, The Connection of Painting and Architecture:
Tectonics, 1919, oil on canvas, 175,1 x 131,1 cm.,
4. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Expressive rhythm, 1943-44, gouache on
paper, 64 x 172,7 cm.,
5. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Abstraction (rupture), late 1920s , oil on
canvas, 136 x 142 cm.,
6. ALEKSANDR DREVIN, Landscape with two figures, 1930, oil on
canvas, 68.7x84.6,
7. KLIMENT REDKO, Suprematism, 1921, oil on canvas, 71,2 x 53,2 cm.,
8. SOLOMON NIKRITIN, Man in top hat, 1927, oil on canvas, 28,2 x 68,4
cm.,
9. ALEKSEI MORGUNOV, Aviator’s workroom, 1913, gouache on canvas,
50,5 x 36 cm.,
10. ALEKSANDR DREVIN, Free Composition of colored masses, 1920, oil
on canvas, 95 x 142 cm.,
11. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Construction on white (Robots), 1920, oil
on wood, 17,4 x 94,3 cm.,
12. VSEVOLOD SULIMO SAMUILO, Fragment of a panel (with houses), oil
on canvas, 72,5 x 96 cm.,
13. VSEVOLOD SULIMO SAMUILO, Panel fragment, 1927, oil on canvas,
70,5 x 67 cm., (269.78).
14. VSEVOLOD SULIMO SAMUILO, Panel fragment with figure, 1927, oil
on canvas, 136,9 x 97 cm.,
15. IVAN KLIUN, Spherical construction, c.1921-25, oil on canvas, 71,5 x
43,5 cm.,
16. IVAN KLIUN, Untitled, c.1920-21, oil on board, 73,6 x 60,9 cm.,
17. IVAN KLIUN, Red light, Spherical Composition, c. 1923, oil on canvas,
69,1 x 68,9 cm.
18. IVAN KLIUN, Spherical non-objective composition, 1922-25, oil on
canvas, 101,8 x 70,7 cm.
19. NADEZHDA UDALTSOVA, Violin, oil on canvas, 70,3 x 53,4 cm,
20. ALEKSEI MORGUNOV, Standing Figure (Aviator), 1912-13, oil on
canvas, 72,2 x 44,2 cm.,
21. PAVEL FILONOV, Head, 1925-26, oil, gouache on paper backed with
cardboard, 86,7 x 60,7 cm.,
22. NADEZHDA UDALTSOVA, Yellow Jug, c. 1913-14, oil on canvas, 71 x
52,4 cm.,
23. VERA PESTEL, Woman with book, 1914-15, oil and newspaper collage
on canvas, 66,8 x 45,6 cm.,
24. IVAN KUDRIASHEV, Composition, c. 1931, oil on plywood, 60,6 x 61,3
cm.,
25. ALEKSEI MORGUNOV, Still life with comb, 1914, oil on canvas, 52,7 x
50,4 cm.,
26. ALEKSEI MORGUNOV, Still life with wheel, 1914, oil on canvas, 52,2 x
50,4 cm.,
27. LIUBOV POPOVA, Painterly Architectonics, 1918-19, oil on canvas,
70,8 x 58,1 cm.,
28. LIIUBOV POPOVA, Painterly Architectonics, c. 1918-19, oil on canvas,
73,1 x 48,1 cm.,
29. LIUBOV POPOVA, Painterly Architectonics, 1916-17, oil on canvas,
43,5 x 43,9 cm.,
30. LIUBOV POPOVA, Spatial - Force Construction, 1921, oil with marble
dust on plywood’, 71 x 63,9 cm.,
31. VLADIMIR CHEKRYGHIN, Resurrection, 1918, oil on canvas, 70,4 x
89,1 cm.,
32. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Linearism, 1920, oil on canvas, 102,9 x
69,6 cm.,
33. IVAN KUDRIASHEV, Luminescence, 1926, oil on canvas, 106,6 x 71
cm.,
34. SERGEI SENKIN, Construction of the Three Forms, Unovis, 1919, oil
on plywood, 49,8 x 41 cm.,
35. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Composition n. 117, 1919, oil on canvas,
40,3 x 35,1 cm.,
36. KLIMENT REDKO, Luminism: dynamics of form and colour, 1923, oil on
canvas, 44,5 x 44,4 cm.,
37. KLIMENT REDKO, Luminism: Synthetic Light Development, 1923, oil
on canvas, 62,6 x 47 cm.,
38. KLIMENT REDKO, Dynamite, 1922, oil on canvas, 62,8 x 47,5
cm.,(236.78).
39. ALEKSANDRA EXTER, Costume for Salome, 1917, gouache on
cardboard, 70,2 x 40 cm.,
40. MIKHAIL PLAKSIN, Planetary, 1922, oil on canvas, 71,9 x 61 cm.,
41. IVAN KUDRIASHEV, Construction of a Rectilinear Motion, 1925, oil on
canvas, 66,3 x 70,7 cm.,
42. IVAN KUDRIASHEV, Linear Composition, 1922, oil on canvas, 72,6 x
67 cm.,
43. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Dynamic City, 1919-1921, oil with sand and
concrete on wood, 87 x 63,5 cm.,
44. IVAN KLIUN, 2nd Interior, 1925-32, oil on canvas, 48,8 x 48,9 cm.
45. IVAN KLIUN, 7 Suprematist studies of color and form, c. 1917, oil on
paper, 27 x 22,5 cm. each.
46. IVAN KLIUN, Suprematism, c. 1917, oil on panel, 35,6 x 35,7 cm.,
47. IVAN KLIUN, Untitled, gouache on paper, 35,1 x 35,2 cm.,
48. IVAN KLIUN, Untitled, c. 1917, gouache on paper, 17,6 x 13,3 cm.,
49. IVAN KLIUN, Suprematism: 3 color Composition, c.1917, oil on board,
35,7 x 35,2 cm
50. KAZIMIR MALEVICH, Black Quadrilateral, not dated, oil on canvas, 24
x 17 cm.,
51. IVAN KLIUN, Untitled, not dated, watercolor and ink with pencil on
paper, 30,5 x 26 cm.,
52. IVAN KLIUN, Untitled, 1919-20, gouache on paper, 38 x 29,3 cm
53. IVAN KLIUN, Space Diagonals, c.1922-23, watercolor and chalk on
paper mounted on board, 26,8 x 24,4 cm.,
54. ALEKSEI KRUCHENYKH – OLGA ROZANOVA, Universal War, 1930,
paper fabric collage on paper, printed covers 2 pgs, printed text 11 pgs,
collage illustrations, 22x33 (book) 21x29 (page),
55. ALEKSEI KRUCHENYKH – OLGA ROZANOVA, Untitled, 1916-17,
paper, collage on paper, 21,9 x 33,4 cm.
56. EVGENIA MAGARIL, Untitled, c.1919-20, gouache on board, 35, 3 x
21,9 cm.,
57. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Non representational construction of
projected and painted surfaces of a complex composition with colors,
1917, watercolor and gouache with pencil on paper, 36,8 x 29,2 cm.,
58. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Untitled (Construction), October 1921,
red and blue crayon on paper, 48,3 x 32,4 cm.,
59. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, The Clown Pierrot, 1919, gouache and
ink with pencil on paper, 50,8 x 35,6 cm.,
60. LIUBOV POPOVA, Spatial – Force Construction, 1920-21, colored
pencil on paper, 35,5 x 21,5 cm.,
61. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, c. 1924-26, paper collage on paper, 40 x
34,6 cm.,
62. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, c. 1924-26, paper collage on paper, 39,4 x
34,5 cm.,
63. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, c.1924-26, paper collage on paper, 26, 5 x
18,7 cm.,
64. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, c. 1924-26, paper collage on paper, 17,4 x
28,7 cm.,
65. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, oil on canvas, 39, 8 x 29,8 cm.,
66. NIKOLAI GRINBERG, Composition, 1920-21, gouache on cardboard,
28,4 x 53,2 cm
67. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, 1925, watercolor on paper, 33,6 x 34,1 cm.,
68. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, c. 1924-26, paper collage on paper, 31,3 x
27,6 cm.,
69. IVAN KUDRIASHEV, Design for the First Soviet Theater in Orenburg,
1920, pencil and gouache on paperboard, 33 x 102, 5 cm.,
70. IVAN KUDRIASHEV, Design for the First Soviet Theater in Orenburg,
1920, watercolor, gouache and paper collage on paper, 13, 3 x 39 cm.,
71. KSENIA ENDER, Untitled, c. 1924-26, watercolor on paper,19,1 x 15,4
cm.
72. LIUBOV POPOVA, Sketch for the Emblem of the Society of painters
‘Supremus’, 1917, ink on paper, 8, 8 x 7,8 cm.,
73. LIUBOV POPOVA, Untitled, pencil on paper, 26,7 x 20,9 cm.,
74. LIUBOV POPOVA, Anatomical Study, c.1913-15, pencil on paper, 26,7
x 20,6 cm.,
75. LIUBOV POPOVA, Seated Figure, c. 1913-15, pencil on paper, 26,7 x
20,5 cm.,
76. LIUBOV POPOVA, Standing Figure, 1913-14, pencil on paper, 26,7 x
20,5 cm.,
77. LIUBOV POPOVA, Untitled, pencil on paper, 26.7 x 21 cm.,
78. NADEZHDA UDALTSOVA, Untitled, c. 1920, gouache on paper, 64 x
44,5 cm.,
79. NADEZHDA UDALTSOVA, Untitled, c. 1920, gouache on paper, 35,5 x
24 cm.
80. IVAN KLIUN, Suprematism, 3 color composition, c. 1917, oil on board,
35,4 x 35,6 cm.,
81. LIUBOV POPOVA, Space Line Construction: Vern, gouache on paper,
35x 27.5
82. PAVEL FILONOV, Untitled, not dated, ink on paper, 26,4 x 21,7 cm
83. KAZIMIR MALEVICH, Portrait, c. 1910, gouache and oil on cardboard,
27,7 x 27,7, cm.,
84. KAZIMIR MALEVICH, Windmils, 1909, watercolor and pencil on board,
23,9 x 52 cm
85. IVAN KLIUN, Portrait of the Artist’s wife (Consumption), 1910,
watercolor, charcoal and pencil on paper, 34,2 x 29,1 cm.,
86. KAZIMIR MALEVICH, Woman in Childbirth, 1908, oil and pencil on
board, 24,7 x 25,6 cm.,
87. LIUBOV POPOVA, Still Life, 1907-8, oil on canvas, 70,6 x 53,7 cm
88. KAZIMIR MALEVICH, Untitled, c.1904, oil on canvas, 21,2 x 27,7 cm.,
89. IVAN KLIUN, Family, 1911, oil on board, 46,4 x 36,3 cm.,
90. PAVEL MANSUROV, Untitled, ink, paper and collage on paper, 43,2 x
30,5 cm.,
91. LIUBOV POPOVA, Design for cover of periodical ‘Artisty Kino No 2’,
gouache on board, 23,4 x 15,8 cm.,
92. LIUBOV POPOVA, K novym beregam/ Vers le nouveaux rivage,
gouache, ink and pencil on paper, 15,5 x 22 cm.,
93. LIUBOV POPOVA, ‘Music and Revolution’, ink on paper, 8,8 x 25,2 cm
94. LIUBOV POPOVA, “Towards New Shores”, cover design for magazine ,
1923, gouache, paper collage on paper, 25 x 18,6 cm.,
95. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political Slogan for ‘Earth in Turmoil’, “Liberty,
Equality. Brotherhood”, gouache, ink, paper collage on paper, 20.7x25.5
cm.,
96. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political Slogan for ‘Earth in Turmoil’, “Everyone at
the Meeting” 1923, gouache, ink, paper collage on paper, 18.3x23 cm.,
97. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political slogan for ‘Earth in Turmoil’, ‘YOUTH TO
REPLACE THE OLDER. Long live KOMSOMOL’, 1923, gouache, ink
and paper collage, 21,6 x 27,7 cm
98. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political slogan for ‘Earth in Turmoil’, 1923,
gouache, ink and paper collage, 21,5 x 30 cm.,
99. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political slogan for ‘Earth in Turmoil’, “Episode 7”,
1923, ink, paper collage on paper, 21.6x27.7 cm.,
100. LIUBOV POPOVA, ‘Political Slogan and Scene Titles for ‘Earth on
Turmoil’, “Don’t put out the will for victory”, 1923, ink, paper collage on
paper, 17.6x23,
101. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political slogan for ‘Earth in Turmoil’, “Long live
the union of workers and peasants”, 1923, ink, paper collage on paper,
18 x 22cm.,
102. LIUBOV POPOVA, Spatial force construction, 1921, oil with marble
dust on wood, 112.6 x 112.7
103. LIUBOV POPOVA, Part of the Design for the Stage set for ‘Earth in
Turmoil’, 1923, photomontage, gouache, newspaper, photographic
paper collage on plywood, 49 x 82,7 cm.,
104. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Untitled, 1940, gouache on paper,
30x36.3 cm.,
105. LIUBOV POPOVA, Cover design for magazine ‘Kino’, c. 1922,
gouache and ink on board, 30,2 x 22,5 cm
106. IVAN KLIUN, Untitled, 1921-22, gouache and watercolor on paper,
35,4 x 26,6 cm
107. EL LISSITZKY, PROUN 10o, c. 1919-21, gouache and pencil on buff
paper, sheet size 27,9 x 23,2 cm, image 21,1 x 18,2 cm.,
108. LIUBOV POPOVA, Etudes, gouache, ink on paper, 9,7 x 25,5 cm.,
109. EL LISSITZKY, Untitled, 1919-1920, gouache, pencil and ink on
paper, 10x10 cm.,
110. ANTONINA SOFRONOVA, ‘Geometrical Composition’, 1922, ink and
watercolour on paper, 22,2 x 18,2 cm.,
111. EL LISSITZKY, Sketch for Proun 6B, 1919-1921, gouache and pencil
on paper, 34.6x44.7 cm.,
112. ANTONINA SOFRONOVA, Geometrical Composition, 1922, ink and
watercolor on paper, 21,6 x 21,1 cm.,
113. EL LISSITZKY, Cover design for PROUN portfolio, 1921, gouache,
watercolor and pencil on paper, sheet size 48,5 x 35,7 cm., image 16 x
16,5 cm
114. IVAN KUDRIASHEV, Design for the First Soviet Theater in Orenburg,
1920, watercolor, ink, pencil on paper, 21,2 x 53,4 cm.,
115. LIUBOV POPOVA, Preparatory Drawings, gouache, ink on paper,
13,8 x 52,6 cm.,
116. EL LISSITZKY, Design for cover of the publication ‘PROUN: A lecture
read at the general meeting of Inkhuk, September 23, 1921’. Black and
red gouache, ink and pencil on gray folded paper, sheet size: 37,7 x 24
cm., diameter of image: 11,5 cm.,
117. LIUBOV POPOVA, Spatial – Force Construction, 1921, ink on paper,
43,2 x 27,5 cm
118. IVAN KLIUN, Untitled, 1908, watercolor, gouache and pencil on
paper, 17 x 25,3 cm.
119. IVAN KLIUN, Portrait of Kazimir Malevich, 1933, watercolor, pencil
and chalk on paper, 31,3 x 41,9 cm.,
120. KONSTANTIN VIALOV, Costume Design for production of ‘Stenka
Razin’, 1923-24, watercolor, pencil, gold paint on paper, 26,8 x 17,9
cm.,
121. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Principles for the Scientific Organization of Labor,
1922, 50,5 x 59,6 cm.,
122. VARVARA STEPANOVA, Construction, collage on paper, 35,9 x 22,9
cm.,
123. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design for ‘Propaganda Kiosk’, ink, pencil,
gouache on paper, 17,4 x 12,6 cm
124. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design for screen, 1922, watercolor and ink on
paper, 24,6 x 16,5 cm., signed and dated : ‘G. Klucis 1922’,
125. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Spartakiada, Photomontage printed in colors on
postcard, 1928. Text: ‘For healthy tempered youth –Spartakiada,
Moscow 1918’, 15,3 x 10,1 cm.,
126. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Spartakiada, Photomontage printed in colors on
postcard, 1928. Text: ‘’Spartakiada, Moscow 1928’, 14,6 x 9,1 cm.,
127. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Spartakiada, Photomontage printed in colors on
postcard, 1928. Text: ‘ Every sportsman must be a sharpshooter –
Spartakiada, Moscow 1928’, 15,1 x 10,6 cm.
128. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Spartakiada, Photomontage printed in colors on
postcard, 1928. Text : ‘Spartakiada, Moscow 1928’, 14,4 x 9,4 cm.,
129. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Spartakiada, Photomontage printed in colors on
postcard, 1928. Text: ‘Our physical – cultural greetings to the worker
sportsman from all over the world – Spartakiada, Moscow 1928’,
photomontage printed in colours on postcard, 1928, 14,9 x 10,2 cm.,
130. LIUBOV POPOVA, Textile Design, c. 1923-24, gouache and pencil on
paper, 28 x 35 cm.,
131. LIUBOV POPOVA, Textile Design, c. 1923-24, ink on paper,
19.6x14.1 cm.,
132. LIUBOV POPOVA, Textile Design, c. 1923-24, watercolor and ink on
paper, 17 x 13,7 cm.,
133. OLGA ROZANOVA, Geometric Composition, gouache on paper, 34,6
34,1 cm.,
134. LIUBOV POPOVA, Embroidered book cover, c. 1923-24, silk thread
on grosgrain, 45,3 x 31,5 cm.,
135. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design for speaker’s platform, 1922, gouache and
colored inks on paper, 26,8 x 17 cm. Slogan on the platform: ‘Long live
the anniversary of the October Revolution’,
136. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design for Rostrum, 1922, ink, pencil, gouache on
paper, 26,7 x 17,6 cm.,
137. EL LISSITZKY, Untitled, Lithograph on paper, 53,5 x 46,1 cm.,
138. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design for propaganda kiosk screen and
loudspeaker platform, 1922, watercolor, ink and pencil on paper, 32,9 x
24 cm. Inscribed : ‘Workers ( of the) world unite. The salvation is the
development of industry. Screen’,
139. VLADIMIR STENBERG, Composition, 1920, ink on paper, 25,4 x 19,3
cm.,
140. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design for Radio Orator, 1922, watercolor, ink on
paper, 17,9 x 13,5 cm.,
141. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design, 1922, gouache, ink, pencil on paper, 27 x
.17,8 cm.,
142. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Design for Propaganda Kiosk, ink, pencil, gouache
on paper, 17,4 x 12,6 cm.,
143. SOLOMON NIKRITIN, Movement of color, 1924, oil on paper, 36,2 x
45,8 cm.,
144. RECONSTRUCTION BY MARTIN CHALK 1/3 2001: VLADIMIR
TATLIN, Painterly relief, Synthetic Composition, 1914-1915, wood,
steel, aluminum, paint, wallpaper, 84,5 x 39,5 x 17 cm.
145. RECONSTRUCTION BY MARTIN CHALK 1/3 2001: VLADIMIR
TATLIN, Counter Relief with Chair Leg, 1914-1915, wood, steel,
tinplate, paint, enamel paint, 73 x 48 x 7 cm.
146. NIKOLAI SUETIN, Inkwell, late 1920s, painted porcelain, base: 14,5 x
14,5 cm.
147. NIKOLAI SUETIN, Cup and Saucer, 1923, painted porcelain, cup
height: 6,7cm., diameter: 6,7 cm., saucer diameter: 13,5 cm.
148. NIKOLAI SUETIN, Cup and Saucer, 1923, painted porcelain, cup
height: 7 cm., cup diameter: 5,8 cm., saucer diameter: 14,3 cm.
149. NIKOLAI SUETIN, Small Bowl, 1923, painted porcelain, diameter: 8,4
cm. Insurance value150. NIKOLAI SUETIN, Big Coffee Pot, 1918-23, painted porcelain, height:
20 cm.
151. NIKOLAI SUETIN, Small Coffee Pot, 1923, painted porcelain, height:
12,7 cm.
152. UNKNOWN ARTIST, Plate, 1920, painted porcelain, diameter: 24,5
cm.
153. NATAN ALTMAN, Plate, 1919, painted porcelain, diameter: 24,3 cm.
154. VLADIMIR TATLIN, Drawing for a corner Counter Relief, ca. 1915,
charcoal on brown paper, 23,3 x 15,7 cm.,
155. VLADIMIR TATLIN, Drawing for Counter Relief, ca. 1915, pencil on
paper, 15,7 x 23,5 cm.,
156. MIKHAIL MATIUSHIN, Painterly musical construction, 1918, oil on
board,
157. MIKHAIL MATIUSHIN, Painterly musical construction, 1918, gouache
on cardboard,
158. BORIS ENDER, Movement of organic form, 1919, oil on canvas,
159. BORIS ENDER, Untitled, c.1923-25, watercolor on paper,
160. SOLOMON NIKRITIN, Man and cloud, 1930, oil on canvas,
142.3x142.3 cm.,
161. SOLOMON NIKRITIN, Poet’s muse ( from series Monument), 1930,
162. SOLOMON NIKRITIN, Drinking woman, 1928, oil on canvas,
176x176 cm.,
163. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political Slogan and Scene Titles for ‘Earth on
Turmoil’, 1923, ink, paper collage on paper, 17,8 x 22,6 cm
164. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political Slogan and Scene Titles for ‘Earth on
Turmoil’, 1923, 18,2 x 24,1 cm.,
165. LIUBOV POPOVA, Political Slogan and Scene Titles for ‘Earth on
Turmoil’, 1923, ink, paper collage on paper, 17,5 x 22,2 cm
166. NIKOLAI SUETIN, Untitled, gouache on paper, 39,4 x 30 cm.,
167. LIUBOV POPOVA, Spatial Force Construction, 1921, ink on paper,
43.2x27.5 cm.,
168. LIUBOV POPOVA, Untitled, 1921, ink on paper, 34x25.7 cm.,
169. ALEXSANDR RODCHENKO, Composition: Two Circles, 1918,
varnished oil on canvas, 25.4x21.3 cm.,
G. COSTAKIS ARCHIVE
1. LIUBOV POPOVA, Poster of the music magazine “Towards New Shores”,
1923,
2. LIUBOV POPOVA, Printed Cover for Musical Score "The Sea - Impressionist
Study" by E.Pavlov, Moscow 1922,
3. LIUBOV POPOVA, Printed Cover for Musical Score "Lyrisme - Second
Notebook" by E.Pavlov, Moscow 1922,
4. LIUBOV POPOVA, New Music Land (Muzykalnaia Nov) magazine, 1923,
5. LIUBOV POPOVA, music magazine “Towards New Shores”,
6. GUSTAV KLUCIS, Photo of Corner Hanging Construction, c.1920,
7. 7. Photograph of an exhibition with works by Aleksandr Rodchenko and
Varvara Stepanova, 1920,
8. LIUBOV POPOVA, Liubov Popova's ID Card,
9. ALEKSANDR RODCHENKO, Photograph of Bykov, Lavinski, Stepanova,
Vesnin, Popova, Soboliev, and Rodchenko's mother at Rodchenko's studio,
1924,
10. Photograph of Liubov Popova’s posthumous exhibition, Moscow 1924,
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