Olga Rozanova, Four Aces, Simultaneous Representation, 1915
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Olga Rozanova (Russian, 1887–1918) — Directional lines (Dissonance) (1913)
Oil on canvas, 107×130cm
style: cubo-futurism
Des Moines Art Center: Louise Noun Collection of Art by Women, de Moines, Iowa, USA
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The last futurist exhibition of paintings 0,10 at Marsovo Pole, in Petrograd, Russia, 12.1915-01.1916.
end of previous Russian art movement: Cubo-futurism.
non-objective art
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Olga Rozanova, Universal War (Vselenskaya Voina), 1916
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Olga Rozanova (Russian, 1886–1918), Untitled (The Green Stripe)*, 1917. Oil on canvas
* proclaimed as the first striped painting of the 20th century by the Guggenheim museum [Robinson, 1996]
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Ol'ga Rozanova, Folio 7, from Aleksej Eliseevič Kručënych – Velimir Chlebnikov: Te li le, Sankt Peterburg, 1914, Edition of 50 [MoMA, New York, NY]
Medium: hectographed illustration and manuscript text from a book with 15 hectographed illustrations and hectographed manuscript text (including cover)
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Olga Rozanova
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Destruction of the City from War by Olga Rozanova
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Queen of Spades, Olga Rozanova, 1915
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Olga Rozanova (Russian, 1887–1918) — Room (Interior) (1915)
Oil on canvas, 77×100cm
style: cubism, cubo-futurism
Kovalenko Krasnodar Regional Art Museum, Krasnodar, Russia
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Green Stripe (1917)
Olga Rozanova
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Olga Rozanova
“To Death”, illustration from Aleksei Kruchenykh‘s War, 1915
Museum of Modern Art
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Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova
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MUSEO IRREVERENTES: “Writing Desk” (1914)
Olga Rozanova (1886-1918)Óleo sobre lienzo66 cm x 49 cmThe State Russian Museum, Mikhailovsky Palace (San Petesburgo, Rusia)
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