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082 1 _aREF 759.7 MAL
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100 1 _aFauchereau, Serge
240 1 0 _aToller Cranston Collection
245 1 0 _aMalevich
_c/ Serge Fauchereau
260 _aBarcelona
_b: Ediciones Polígrafa
_c, 1992
300 _a128 p.
_b: illus.
_c; 31 cm
520 _aFocusing on Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935), one of the great pioneers of 20th-century abstract art, this is one of a series of illustrated monographs which offer introductions to modern art and artists. Malevich was a major figure in the Russian avant-garde, and a founder of Suprematism, which became the basis for most later trends in abstract painting. His life and work are traced from his early years to his triumphants Suprematist period, including his abanconment of painting altogether in 1918, in favour of teaching and designing architecture and objects for daily use.
546 _aTranslated from the Spanish to English
600 1 4 _aMalévich, Kazimir Severínovich
_d(1878-1935)
650 4 _aCriticism and interpretation
650 4 _aAvant-garde (Aesthetics)
_z-Russia (Federation)
_x-History
_y-20th century
650 4 _aSuprematism in art
942 _cMO
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