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"LEF" or "LEVY [LEVYI, LEVYII] FRONT" ("Left Front")
The most important association of Soviet mid-1920's Avant-garde writers (Mayakovsky), artists and photographers (Rodchenko), architects (Lavinsky) and others. Mostly Constructivism, successor of Futurism Information only. This is not a book or an artwork
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"OKTIABR'" ["OKTYABR', OKTIABR, OKTYABR"] ("October") Group
Association of Soviet painters, graphic artists, architects, cinema and theater artists and producers, etc. Major trend: Constructivism. Among its members were Vesnin brothers, Klutsis, Lissitzky, Meyerhold, Rodchenko, Stenberg brothers, Telingater, Eisenstein. Information only. This is not a book or an artwork
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0178 Boltyansky [Boltyanskiy, Boltyanski, Boltyanskii, Boltyanskij, Boltiansky, Boltyanskiy, Boltyanski, Boltyanskii, Boltyanskij], Grigory [Grigoriy, Grigori, Grigorii, Grigorij] Moiseevich [Moiseyevich, Moiseievich] (1885-1953)
Well-known Soviet cinema historian. This is information only, not a book or an artwork
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Aivazovsky [Aivazovskiy, Aivazovski, Aivazovskii, Aivazovskij, Ayvazovsky, Ayvazovskiy, Ayvazovski, Ayvazovskii, Ayvazovskij], Ivan Konstantinovich (1817-1900)
A famous Armenian and Russian marine painter. Information on him can be found in Milner, Bown, and many other sources. This is information only, not an item for sale
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Akhundov, Ismail Gusein ogly [Guseinovich, Guseynovich] (1907-19??)
Soviet Avant-garde graphic and theater artist. Worked in polygraphy, book design. Major style: Constructivism. Was a member of "October" group with Vesnin brothers, Klutsis, Lissitzky, Meyerhold, Rodchenko, Stenberg brothers, Eisenstein. His works: Getty Catalogue No. 825. More information about Akhundov is here: here. This is information only, not a book or an artwork
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Akimov, Nikolay [Nikolai] Pavlovich (1901-1968)
Well-known Soviet graphic artist, theater artist and producer. Posters, book design. Studied from Dobuzhinsky. Lived in Leningrad. Exhibited in 1927 (Leningrad) with Benois, Dobuzhinsky; in 1928 (Moscow) with Altman, Vesnin; in 1929 (Moscow) with Rodchenko, Stenberg; in 1930 (Leningrad) with Suetin, artists of school of Filonov, etc. This is information only, not a book or an artwork
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