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020    $a 9789078653899
035    $a (OCoLC)1293296148
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050  4 $a BH301.A94 $b R87 2022
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245 00 $a Russian avant-garde : $b revolution in the arts / $c scholarly editor: Georgy Vilinbakhov ; authors of essays: Marina Bliumin [and 6 others) ; editors: Arnoud Bijl [and 5 others].
264  1 $a St. Petersburg : $b Hermitage Amsterdam, $c [2022]
300    $a 190 pages : $b illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; $c 28 cm
585    $a Catalog of the exhibition, organised by the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg and the Hermitage Amsterdam from 29 January, 2022 to 8 January, 2023.
520 8  $a " The Russian avant-gardes, which most famously included artists Kazimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky, became known for their radical innovations in painting. But they also devoted themselves to the design of interiors and theatre sets, utensils and books. By far the most surprising medium for the new artistic imagery was porcelain: the material traditionally preferred by the tsars. It was readily available and completely white, reasons that led many artists to work with it. So much of it has been preserved that porcelain can tell the entire story of the Russian avant-garde like no other material. About five hundred works on canvas, paper, textiles and especially porcelain, will display the avant-gardes? imagination, that of their predecessors and their followers. They demonstrate a revolution in the arts."-- $c Provided by publisher
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (page 190).
505 00 $t Soviet agitation textiles. $t The avant-garde in the history of the Imperial Porcelain Factory -- $t From Imperial to State Porcelain Factory -- $t Suprematist porcelain -- $t Porcelain of the late 1920s-1930s and the legacy of the avant-garde -- $t Early Soviet graphic art propaganda in books and other printed matter -- $t Soviet agitation textiles.
610 20 $a Imperatorskiĭ farforovyĭ zavod (Russia) $v Exhibitions.
610 27 $a Imperatorskiĭ farforovyĭ zavod (Russia) $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00762681
650  0 $a Avant-garde (Aesthetics) $z Russia $v Exhibitions.
650  0 $a Porcelain $z Russia $v Exhibitions.
650  7 $a Avant-garde (Aesthetics) $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00824280
650  7 $a Porcelain. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01071682
651  7 $a Russia. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01207312
655  7 $a Exhibition catalogs. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01424028
710 2  $a Gosudarstvennyĭ Ėrmitazh (Russia), $e organizer. $4 orm
710 2  $a Hermitage Amsterdam, $e host institution. $4 his
700 1  $a Vilinbakhov, G. $q (Georgiĭ), $e editor. $4 edt
700 1  $a Bliumin, Marina, $e contributor. $4 ctb
700 1  $a Bijl, Arnoud, $e editor. $4 edt
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