Liubov Popova

Folio from 5 x 5 = 25: Vystavka zhivopisi (5 x 5 = 25: An Exhibition of Painting)

1921

Linoleum cut from an illustrated book with three gouache on paper (some with colored pencil and pencil), two linoleum cuts, and one colored pencil on paper

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Medium Linoleum cut from an illustrated book with three gouache on paper (some with colored pencil and pencil), two linoleum cuts, and one colored pencil on paper
Dimensions page (each): 6 15/16 × 4 3/8" (17.6 × 11.1 cm)
Publisher Alexandra Exter, Moscow, Liubov Popova, Moscow, Aleksandr Rodchenko, Moscow, Varvara Stepanova, Moscow, Aleksandr Vesnin, Moscow
Edition 25
Credit Gift of The Judith Rothschild Foundation (Anonymous donation)
Object number 90.2001.4
Department Drawings and Prints

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Liubov Popova

Liubov Popova

Russian, 1889–1924 27 works online

Widely known for her abstract paintings, Popova was also an influential theoretician and educator who declared painting obsolete and committed herself to the applied arts, which became fundamental to the building of a new Soviet society after the October Revolution.

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