Ivan Puni
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The book by academician Dmitry Vladimirovich Sarabyanov is a study dedicated to Ivan Puni (1892–1956), one of the masters of the Russian avant-garde. Having left Russia at the end of 1919, he spent most of his life in Germany and France, but already in the early St. Petersburg/Petrograd period his work was a significant contribution to the development of the newest art trends of the first quarter of the 20th century. The artist's works are well known in the West, his solo exhibitions were held in many European countries and in the USA, and numerous articles and monographs have been written about him.
Meanwhile, in Russia, Puni's name was known for a long time only to specialists, connoisseurs of painting, and his work as a whole - as a phenomenon of Russian and European art - remained unexplored. The book by D.V. Sarabyanov fills this gap and rediscovers for our readers the creative legacy of a talented master, "Italian by origin, French by passport, Russian in spirit."
The publication is addressed to specialists and a wide range of lovers of Russian art of the 20th century.
Meanwhile, in Russia, Puni's name was known for a long time only to specialists, connoisseurs of painting, and his work as a whole - as a phenomenon of Russian and European art - remained unexplored. The book by D.V. Sarabyanov fills this gap and rediscovers for our readers the creative legacy of a talented master, "Italian by origin, French by passport, Russian in spirit."
The publication is addressed to specialists and a wide range of lovers of Russian art of the 20th century.
See also:
- All books by the publisher
- All books by the author
- All books in the series Artists of the Russian emigration
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