Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni)
- Introduction
- Ivan Albertovich Puni (Russian: Иван Альбертович Пуни; also known as Jean Pougny; 20 February 1892 – 28 December 1956) was a Russian avant-garde artist (Suprematist, Cubo-Futurist).
- Wikidata
- Q705062
- Nationalities
- Russian, French
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Designer, Landscapist, Illustrator, Painter, Owner, Sculptor
- Names
- Jean Pougny, Ivan Puni, Ivan Al'bertovich Puni, Ivan Pougni, Iwan Albert Puni, Iwan Albertowitsch Puni, I. Pouni, Ivan Albertovich Puni, Jean Pougny Puni, Iwan Puni, Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni), Pougny, ivan puni
- Ulan
- 500007558
Exhibitions
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Sur moderno: Journeys of Abstraction—The Patricia Phelps de Cisneros Gift
May 28–Sep 12, 2020
MoMA
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512: Abstraction and Utopia
Fall 2019–Fall 2020
MoMA
Collection gallery
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A Revolutionary Impulse: The Rise of the Russian Avant-Garde
Dec 3, 2016–Mar 12, 2017
MoMA
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On Line: Drawing Through the Twentieth Century
Nov 21, 2010–Feb 7, 2011
MoMA
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Painting &
Sculpture II Nov 20, 2004–Aug 5, 2015
MoMA
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) has
12 exhibitionsonline.
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Various Artists, David Burliuk, Vladimir Burliuk, Pavel Filonov, Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni), Olga Rozanova Rykaiushchii parnas. Futuristy (Roaring Parnassus: Futurists) 1914
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Study for Relief Sculpture 1916
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Various Artists, Kseniia Boguslavskaia, Vladimir Kozlinskii, Sergei Makletsov, Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917–1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917–1918) 1918
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Various Artists, Kseniia Boguslavskaia, Vladimir Kozlinskii, Sergei Makletsov, Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Colophon from Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917–1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917–1918) 1918
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Rabochii (Worker) from Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917–1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917–1918) 1918
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Prachka (Laundress) from Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917–1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917–1918) 1918
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Barynia (Landowner's Wife) from Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917–1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917–1918) 1918
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Biurokrat (Bureaucrat) from Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917–1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917–1918) 1918
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) General from Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917–1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917–1918) 1918
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Kseniia Boguslavskaia, Vladimir Kozlinskii, Sergei Makletsov, Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni), Various Artists Geroi i zhertvy revoliutsii. Oktiabr' 1917-1918 (Heroes and Victims of the Revolution: October 1917-1918) 1918
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Iurii Annenkov, Alexandre Benois, Sergei Chekhonin, Mstislav Dobuzhinskii, Valentina Khodasevich, Vladimir Lebedev, Aleksei Radakov, B. Popov, Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni), Ilya Repin, V. Zamiralio, Various Artists Elka. Knizhka dlia malen'kikh detei (Fir Tree: A Little Book for Little Children) 1918
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Flight of Forms 1919
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Jean Pougny (Ivan Puni) Suprematist Relief-Sculpture 1920s (reconstruction of 1915 original)
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