The Visual Arts in the Soviet Union in the 1920s

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The Visual Arts in the Soviet Union in the 1920s

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This PowerPoint introduces students to the visual arts in the Soviet Union during the 1920s.

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El Lissitsky

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Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge, 1920

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Proun #30, 1920s

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Proun, c. 1925

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Proun, 1920s

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Proun, 1920s

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Book Cover, 1922

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Book Design

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Book Design, 1923

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Mayakovsky Poem

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Cloud-Iron, 1925

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Vladimir Tatlin

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Counter-Relief, 1914

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Monument to the 3rd International, 1920

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Posters of the 1920s and

Early 1930s

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Evil of the World: A Tragedy

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The Electric Chair

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The Battleship Potemkin

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Glory to the Heroes of the Potemkin!

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Beat the Enemy of the Cultural Revolution

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On “The Hospital Fund”

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For Socialist Construction

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The Workers’ State Will Be Built Through Labor

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We Will Fulfill the Plan

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Industrial Smoke Is the Breath of Soviet Russia

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All of Moscow Is Building the Metro

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There Is a Metro!

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The Battle for Technical Equipment

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For the Defense of the USSR

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Aleksandr Rodchenko

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Constructivist Clothing Design

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Courier, 1922

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Ladder

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Balconies, 1925

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LEF Journal, 1928

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Courtyard on Myasnitskaya St., 1928

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Gathering for a Demonstration, 1928

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To a Demonstration, 1928

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Pioneer, 1930

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Concert During Work Break, 1933

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Chauffeur, 1933

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Girl With Leica, 1934

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Live Badge, 1930

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Male Pyramid, 1936

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Architecture

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Ogonyok Publishing HouseEl Lissitzsky, 1928

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Zuyev Workers’ Club, MoscowIlya Golosov, 1929

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Dziga Vertov and the Kinoki(Kino-Eyes)

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Lenin UnawareKinoki, c. 1922

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Lenin Lying in StateKinoki, 1924