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El Lissitzky

El Lissitzky was born in Pochinok, Russia in 1890. His edict, "das zielbewußte Schaffen" (goal-oriented creation), influenced his work in political ways as he designed many exhibitions and propaganda for the Soviet Union in the early 20th century. His work in the Suprematist art movement greatly influenced the development of the Bauhaus and Constuctivist movements, and later the field of graphic design. El Lissitzky illustrated Vladimir Mayakovsky's 1923 book of poems, "For the Voice". He died in Moscow in 1941.

El Lissitzky is featured in Edition: Guest Editor, Bryan Leitgeb and Edition: Guest Editor, Tom Burr

Pages from 'For the Voice', by Mayakovsky - Title Page for "Our March" (1923)
El Lissitzky
Pages from 'For the Voice', by Mayakovsky - Title Page for "Our March" (1923)
Pages from 'For the Voice', by Mayakovsky - Title Page for "Order for the Army of the Arts"
El Lissitzky
Pages from 'For the Voice', by Mayakovsky - Title Page for "Order for the Army of the Arts"
Broom Vol 5 No 4 (1923)
El Lissitzky
Broom Vol 5 No 4 (1923)
 
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