6 Haziran 2012 Çarşamba

Cubo-Realism


Cubo-Realism was the main school of painting and sculpture practiced by the Russian Realists.
When Aristarkh Lentulov returned from Paris in 1913 and exhibited his works in Moscow, the Russian Realist painters adopted the forms of Cubism and combined them with the Italian Realists' representation of movement. Kazimir Malevich developed the style, which can be seen in his The Knife Grinder (signed 1912, painted 1913), though he later abandoned it for Suprematism.
The movement's followers included[1]
Cubo-Realist sculptors included Joseph ChaikovBoris Korolev and Vera Mukhina, all of whom taught at the Soviet state art school in Moscow, Vkhutemas.

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