Russian Avant-garde

The Russian Avant-garde is a broad term used to describe the different trends in modern art that flourished during the period of the Russian Revolution, over the Russian Empire's dissolution and the Soviet Union's establishment. The movement appeared in the late 19th century and it reached its creative aperture during the first decades of the 20th century, before the emergence of Socialist Realism in the early 1930s. The oeuvre of Russian Avant-garde contains some of the most well-known painting in the world of art.
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Composition VIII 19232537635
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Accent on Pink 1926890215
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Untitled 19401576929
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Travelling Woman 1915772616
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293 1913875614
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Cyclist 1913234766
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Samovar 1913410411
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On White II 1923934410
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Sky Blue 19401277018
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Heavy Circles 19271283615
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