RMRJH52C–Constructivist, costume design for the play 'The Death of Tarelkin' by A. Sukhovo-Kobylin, 1922. By Varvara Fyodorovna Stepanova, (1894-1958) Russian artist and designer
RMPT31AA–Soviet constructivist architect Yakov Chernikhov depicted in the street graffiti on the water tower of the 'Krasny Gvozdilshchik' ('Red Carnation') Factory on Vasilyevsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
RM2AWM1CG–Official LENIN Soviet USSR vintage 1930 poster Constructivist propaganda poster - ‘Lenin on Construction’. Featuring Lenin on a raised podium, with a variety of USSR communist industrial construction and productivity scenes Russia USSR
RMW55BE3–Dish with constructivist ornament, Dish of earthenware, painted in red, yellow, green and black with a constructivist ornament. With corresponding head (A)., Chris van der Hoef, Gouda, c. 1928, earthenware, h 2.0 cm × d 15.1 cm
RM2E49MK3–Alexander Calder's 1973 statue of Flamingo in the Federal Plaza Chicago, ILL. The statue is a prominent example of the constructivist movement which refers to to sculpture made form smaller pieces and then joined together
RF2BCWG0M–Shukhov Tower in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Constructivist architecture from the Soviet Union times. Access to the top by the modern lift for tourists.
RMBWE3K4–Dom Kommuna Politkatorzhan, 'House of the Political Prisoners of the Tsarist Regime' 1 Troitsky Square 'Russian Constructivist A
RM2CTJ7HW–Office of Russian Post in the constructivist building of House of Soviets of Narva district in St. Petersburg, Russia. Building erected in 1931-1934
RF2BJD2Y4–Constructivist Sculpture Fountain Landscape Pond 1970s Revolving Torsion St. Thomas Hospital Westminster Bridge Rd, Bishop's, London SE1 b y Naum Gabo
RMWAKX1W–building of Czechoslovakia communist era constructivist style
RM2K0E3MF–revolving torsion, modern fountain,St Thomas' Hospital, london,england,uk, kinetic sculpture and fountain,Constructivist artist Naum Gabo
RF2A16WED–Constructivist Architecture
RM2DHCG5G–Office building built in the constructivist style. Moscow.
RF2GH2NX0–Grodno, Belarus - 25 July 2021: Constructivist building, soviet architecture of the 1930s
RMPP5EMH–The electric substation at the Vienna district of 'Favoriten' is a rare example of constructivist architecture in Austria.
RM2G5YAYR–The top part and detail of Vyborgsky District Factory-Kitchen, 1929, constructivist style, St Petersburg, Russia
RF2K9XY84–Autumn Derzhprom historic constructivist building with fountain on Freedom or Svobody Square with epic cloudscape in Kharkiv, Ukraine
RMPT31AX–Water tower of the 'Krasny Gvozdilshchik' ('Red Carnation') Factory designed by Soviet constructivist architect Yakov Chernikhov (1931) on Vasilyevsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
RM2DD5KAT–Vintage 1930’s official Soviet Union Government propaganda poster ‘Without Heavy Industry We Cannot Build Any Industry’ - photomontage constructivist illustration features men working in an industrial factory setting on a red background. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Gustav Klutsis,
RFDG6XF5–Constructivist building edge , Prague, Czech Republic
RMW55BE2–Cup with constructivist ornament, Cup of earthenware, painted in red, yellow, green and black with a constructivist ornament. On the head ao with a large round sphere. With accompanying dish (B)., Chris van der Hoef, Gouda, c. 1928, earthenware, h 5.2 cm × w 10.9 cm × d 8.9 cm
RF2J2R54T–Minsk, Belarus, 04.11.21. Maksim Tank Belarusian State Pedagogical University, constructivist architecture style, Independence Square.
RMC76GGR–humorous Russian Constructivist style poster in favor of organic versus factory dairy farming on wall at farm near Lyndon WA
RMK8RBB8–Prague. Czech Republic. Saint Wenceslas church (Kostel sv. Václava), designed by Josef Gočár 1929–1930, Vršovice.
RMC554Y3–Russian Soviet Constructivist Architecture St Petersburg Russia
RM2CTJ7J5–Office of Russian Post in the constructivist building of House of Soviets of Narva district in St. Petersburg, Russia. Building erected in 1931-1934
RFMMWFDB–Minimalistic vector illustration: sea view with two sailing boats, sailboats or sailships. Regatta.
RF2HTY7P8–Helen West Heller - Physics-Biology (1925 - 1955)
RMWAKX25–building of Czechoslovakia communist era constructivist style
RM2K11843–Piet Mondrian. Composition in Grey and Ochre, 1918. oil on canvas, 80,2 x 49,9 cm
RF2J5RH65–Art by Franz Wilhelm Seiwert - Mass (1931)
RM2DH79YP–Office building built in the constructivist style. Moscow.
RM2CWBDPR–Cover of the magazine 'Wjeschtsch/Objekt/Gegenstand', 1922 Artist: Lazar Markovich Lissitzky, (1890 - 1941), known as El Lissitzky, was a Russian artist, designer, photographer, typographer. He was an important figure of the Russian avant-garde. His work greatly influenced the Bauhaus and constructivist movements. In 1921, he took up a job as the Russian cultural ambassador to Weimar Germany, working with and influencing important figures of the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements
RMPP5EP3–The electric substation at the Vienna district of 'Favoriten' is a rare example of constructivist architecture in Austria.
RM2G5TBFX–House of Soviets of Narvsly district, architect Trotskiy, 1930-1935, constructivist style, St Petersburg, Russia
RF2K9XY8F–Autumn city sightseeing. Derzhprom constructivist building with fountain on Freedom or Svobody Square with epic clouds in Kharkiv, Ukraine
RMPJBMP3–Melnikov House designed by Soviet constructivist architect Konstantin Melnikov and built in 1927-1929 in Moscow, Russia.
RM2AECTJX–Vintage 1930's Soviet USSR Russian Poster Valentina Kulagina. International Working Womans Day- The Fighting Day Of The Proletariat 1931 .Valentina Kulagina, full name Valentina Nikiforovna Kulagina-Klutsis a Russian painter book poster and exhibition designer. She was a central figure in Constructivist avant-garde in the early 20th century
RMRC4TE9–Vytautas Kairiukstis (1890-1961). Lithuanian constructivist painter. Cubist Composition. Sitting Woman, 1930. National Gallery of Art. Vilnius. Lithuania.
RF2K21H9H–Constructive still-life, Alexandra Exter painting, oil canvas,1917, The State Russian Museum, St.Petersburg, 22 Apr 2022
RF2J2R53R–Minsk, Belarus, 04.11.21. Maksim Tank Belarusian State Pedagogical University, constructivist architecture style, Independence Square.
RMT48F80–Brutalist architecture high rise building block of flats in Sofia, Bulgaria. Eastern Europe high-rise brutalism architecture.
RMK8RAFF–Prague. Czech Republic. Saint Wenceslas church (Kostel sv. Václava), designed by Josef Gočár 1929–1930, Vršovice.
RMC55508–Russian Soviet Constructivist Architecture St Petersburg Russia
RF2G600AM–St. Petersburg, Russia, 14th June, 2021: Constructivist building of the power station of Krasnoe Znamya factory. The building, designed by German architect Erich Mendelsohn, was erected in 1926-1928, and now is listed as regional heritage object
RM2GD372X–Chekist Village (gorodok chekistov) tower (1930s Constructivist architecture) (now Hotel Iset), Ekaterinburg, Russia 1999.
RMBKKYDX–former Hotel Centrum, Prague, Czech Republic
RM2K1183M–Piet Mondrian. Broadway Boogie-Woogie, c. 1942. Oil on canvas 127 × 127 cm. Museum of Modern Art, New York
RF2J5RH75–Art by Franz Wilhelm Seiwert - Demonstration (1925)
RMAJ5ETR–Budapest Hungary
RM2CWBDP9–Cover design for a publication by the Soviet 'Committee to Combat Unemployment', 1919. Artist: Lazar Markovich Lissitzky, (1890 - 1941), known as El Lissitzky, was a Russian artist, designer, photographer, typographer. He was an important figure of the Russian avant-garde. His work greatly influenced the Bauhaus and constructivist movements. In 1921, he took up a job as the Russian cultural ambassador to Weimar Germany, working with and influencing important figures of the Bauhaus and De Stijl movements
RMPP5EMD–The electric substation at the Vienna district of 'Favoriten' is a rare example of constructivist architecture in Austria.
RM2HBF27R–Central telegraph building exterior, constructivist style, 1927, architect I Rerberg. Tverskaya, 7. Moscow, Russia
RF2K9XY89–Autumn colorful city architecture. Derzhprom historic constructivist building with fountain on Freedom or Svobody Square with epic clouds in Kharkiv,
RMPJBNW7–Hexagonal window of the Melnikov House designed by Soviet constructivist architect Konstantin Melnikov and built in 1927-1929 in Moscow, Russia.
RMW4H2JX–Vintage Russian Soviet 1925 poster Soviet Constructivist Propaganda poster featuring a portrait of Lenin overlooking electrical installation. Russia, 1969, Chass-Kobelev,Vintage Russian Propaganda Poster ‘Lenin and Electrification' by Shass-Kobelev 1925 The electrified landscape promised by Lenin’s map, a mechanization made possible only by harnessing the power of the earth: “Construction of the Volkhov hydroelectric dam will give current!” Volkhov dam to left and to the right an electric tower that sends blue lightning bolts down to a light bulb, which points toward Lenin’s image.
RM2JT0EG4–Archival photo of the Russian Avant-guarde artists - left: Varvara Fyodorovna Stepanova (1894 - 1958) and right: Liubov Sergeyevna Popova (1889-1924
RMA011AN–FERNAND LEGER MUSEUM BIOT FRANCE
RM2G5FYAW–1927 Constructivist – Soviet Movie Poster – Der Letzte Mann / The Last Laugh
RMT48F6K–Brutalist architecture high rise building block of flats and Eastern Europe high-rise brutalism architecture in Sofia, Bulgaria, Eastern Europe, EU
RMK8H86B–Prague. Czech Republic. Trade Fair Palace (Veletrzní palác), housing the National Gallery in Prague (Národní galerie v Praze), designed by the archite
RMC5552X–Russian Soviet Constructivist Architecture St Petersburg Russia
RMF4BN1D–St Petersburg Constructivist building, city centre
RM2GD3718–Chekist Village (gorodok chekistov) tower (1930s Constructivist architecture) (now Hotel Iset), Ekaterinburg, Russia 1999.
RF2HTY7P4–Helen West Heller - Chemistry-Cosmic Ray (1925 - 1955)
RMBKKYF9–facade of Hotel Axa, Prague, Czech Republic
RM2K11846–Piet Mondrian. Composition with large red plane, yellow, black, gray and blue, 1921 (oil on canvas)
RF2J5RH5Y–Art by Franz Wilhelm Seiwert - Workers (1926)
RMAJ5CFM–Budapest Hungary
RFK0BWW1–Flamingo sculpture by Alexander Calder, downtown Chicago
RMPP5END–The electric substation at the Vienna district of 'Favoriten' is a rare example of constructivist architecture in Austria.
RM2HBF243–Central telegraph building exterior, constructivist style, 1927, architect I Rerberg. Tverskaya, 7. Moscow, Russia
RF2K9XY88–Autumn colorful city architecture. Derzhprom historic constructivist building with fountain on Freedom or Svobody Square with epic cloudscape in Khark
RMPH5NRK–Rusakov Workers' Club designed by Soviet constructivist architect Konstantin Melnikov and built in 1927-1928 in Moscow, Russia. The notable constructivist building is now housed the Roman Viktyuk Theatre.
RMMR3PFJ–Red Factory, 1919, by Sandor Bortnyik. Constructivist, Cubist painting produced during the Hungarian Communist Revolution. Sandor Bortnyik (July 3, 1893 – December 31, 1976) was a Hungarian painter and graphic designer. His work was greatly influenced by Cubism, Expressionism and Constructivism
RM2JT0EFY–Lyubov Popova: Painterly Architectonic. Oil on canvas, 1918.. by the Russian avant guarde artist and designer Liubov Sergeyevna Popova (1889-1924)
RMDE90K8–Constructivist still life, 1917. Artist: Exter, Alexandra Alexandrovna (1882-1949)
RM2G5FYBR–Vintage Constructivist Design Soviet Movie Poster - Dare We Stay Quiet – Смеем мы оставаться тихими
RMJ38K0J–Constructivist Stadium Metallist in Kharkov 1930
RMK8H8AP–Prague. Czech Republic. Trade Fair Palace (Veletrzní palác), housing the National Gallery in Prague (Národní galerie v Praze), designed by the archite
RMC5551T–Russian Soviet Constructivist Architecture St Petersburg Russia
RMF4BN1M–St Petersburg Constructivist building, city centre
RM2GD377W–Chekist Village (gorodok chekistov) House of Culture, interior, with view of Constructivist style spiral staircase, Ekaterinburg, Russia 1999.
RF2J4GNM7–Franz Wilhelm Seiwert - Cheerless Alley - 1927
RMW45TEE–Constructivist Stadium Metallist in Kharkov 1930.
RM2K11848–Piet Mondrian. New York City 1 (inacabado), 1941. Óleo e tiras de papel pintadas sobre tela, 1,19 × 1,15 m. CRÉDITO: Dusseldórfia, Kunstsammlung Nordrhein
RF2J5RH62–Art by Franz Wilhelm Seiwert - The Gardener (circa 1929-1930)
RMMY21GT–. English: Figurative Constructivist painting of Max Hölz . 1 January 1921. Creator:Franz Seiwert 480 Seiwert-max-hoelz
RF2JFWX7N–Nur Sultan (Astana), Kazakhstan, 11.11.21. Condominium Complex Nursaya building with LG Electronics sign and Astanalyk building.
RMPP5EM5–The electric substation at the Vienna district of 'Favoriten' is a rare example of constructivist architecture in Austria.
RM2HBF24D–Central telegraph building exterior, constructivist style, 1927, architect I Rerberg. Tverskaya, 7. Moscow, Russia
RF2D1TD5G–Fragment of the wall of a neo constructivism building made of red brick and glass.
RMFAHW4B–Constructivist spiral staircase of the Likhachev Palace of Culture designed by Soviet constructivist architects the Vesnin brothers and built in 1933-1937 in Moscow, Russia. The spiral staircase connects the Library wing with the roof terrace.
RMJ7AH62–Brutalist church of the Barefoot Carmelites, (Nuestra Senora del Carmen), by José Francisco Zubillaga, 1970-1986, Oviedo Asturias Spain
RM2JT0EF0–Lyubov Popova:Traveling Woman, 1915 oil on canvas, 158.5 by 123 cms. by the Russian avant guarde artist and designer by Liubov Sergeyevna Popova (1889
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