The Russian Avant-Garde

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The Avant-Garde

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The Avant-Garde

Marc Chagall

The Village and I, 1911

Green Fiddler, 1913

Paris through the Window, 1913

Burning House, 1914

Blue House, 1917

Peasant Life, 1917

Cemetery Gates, 1917

Promenade, 1918

Peasant Life, 1925

Lion Grown Old, 1927

Rooster, 1929

Solitude, 1933

Revolution, 1937

Farmyard, 1962

War, 1966

Mikhail Larionov

Velimir Khlebnikov, 1910

Bread, 1910

Venus, 1912

Rooster: Rayonist Study, 1912

Rayonist Landscape, 1913

Natalia Goncharova

Moscow Street, 1909

Peasants, 1911

Harvesters, 1911

Bathing Horses, 1911

Washerwomen, 1912

Archangel Michael, 1914

Angels and Airplanes, 1914

Olga Rozanova

City, 1913

Cityscape, 1913

Green Stripe, 1917

Pavel Filonov

Man and Woman, 1913

West and East, 1913

Feast of Kings, 1913

Victory Over Eternity, 1920

Animals, 1926

Animals, 1930

Goat, 1930s

Wassily Kandinsky

Blue Mountain, 1909

Lyrical Composition, 1911

Improvisation #7, 1910

Dreamy Improvisation, 1913

Flood Improvisation, 1913

Black Strokes #1, 1913

Composition #6, 1913

Composition #7, 1913

Moscow I, 1916

Kazimir Malevich

Rye Harvest, 1912

Knife-Grinder, 1912

Woodcutter, 1913

An Englishman in Moscow, 1914

Black Square, 1915

Two-Dimensional Self-Portrait, 1915

Soccer Player in the Fourth Dimension, 1915

A Peasant Woman in the Fourth Dimension, 1915

Blue Triangle and Black Square, 1915

Suprematism, 1915

Supremus #50, 1915

Suprematism, 1915

Supremus #58, 1916

White on White, 1918

Black Cross, 1920s

Black Circle, 1920s

Suprematism, 1927

Suprematism, 1927

Hay-Making, 1930

Red Cavalry, 1930

Peasant, 1932

Peasants, 1932

Red House, 1932

Self-Portrait, 1933

Vladimir Mayakovsky

Velimir Khlebnikov