Swans of Other Worlds: Kazimir Malevich and the Origins of Abstraction in Russia

Swans of Other Worlds: Kazimir Malevich and the Origins of Abstraction in Russia

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Author: Charlotte Douglas
binding: Hardback
Published: UMI Research Press, 1980
Condition: book: Very good, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: No markings

This revealing book by Charlotte Douglas explores the complex work of Kazimir Malevich under both tsarist and Communist regimes. It delves into how Malevich employed icons and church figures in innovative contexts, shedding light on the avant-garde movement and Malevich's influence on art.

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Author: Charlotte Douglas
binding: Hardback
Published: UMI Research Press, 1980
Condition: book: Very good, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: No markings

This revealing book by Charlotte Douglas explores the complex work of Kazimir Malevich under both tsarist and Communist regimes. It delves into how Malevich employed icons and church figures in innovative contexts, shedding light on the avant-garde movement and Malevich's influence on art.