Wikipedia entry
Introduction
Ilya Grigorevich Chashnik (1902, Lucyn, Russian Empire, currently Ludza, Latvia - 1929, Leningrad) was a suprematist artist, a pupil of Kazimir Malevich and a founding member of the UNOVIS school.
Wikidata
Q1658589
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Nationalities
Russian, Latvian
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist, Advertising Artist, Architect, Ceramics Designer, Manufacturer, Designer, Art Theorist, Industrial Designer, Collagist, Graphic Artist, Lecturer, Painter, Sculptor
Names
Il'ya Chashnik, Il'ya Grigor'evich Chashnik, Il'ia Grigor'evich Chashnik, Il'ja Grigor'evič Čašnik, Il'ja Grigor'evic Casnik, Ilya Chasnik, Ilya Chashnick, Ilia Chashnick, Ilja Cheshnik, Ilja G. Tschaschnik, Ilja G. Tschashnik, Ilya Grigorevich Chashnik, Ilya Grigorevic Chashnik, H Chashnik, Il'ia Chashnik, Il'ia Gregor'evich Chashnik, Ilya Chashnik, Ilja Gregorjewitsch Tschaschnik, Ilja Tsjasjnik, Ilja Gregorevitsj Tsjasnik
Ulan
500021680
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Works

3 works online

Exhibitions

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