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Auction archive: Lot number 84

Artist: GUSTAV G. KLUTSIS (1895-1938

Rare Posters
24 Feb 2019
Estimate
US$10,000 - US$12,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 84

Artist: GUSTAV G. KLUTSIS (1895-1938

Rare Posters
24 Feb 2019
Estimate
US$10,000 - US$12,000
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Artist: GUSTAV G. KLUTSIS (1895-1938) Size: 28 7/8 x 41 3/8 in./73.4 x 105 cm Condition: B+/ Slight tears at edges. P. Printer: Reference: Key Words: Russian; Propaganda Million Workers. 1930. "A Latvian subject of the Russian empire, Gustav Klutsis came to Russia proper during the 1917 Revolution as part of a volunteer machine-gunner unit that helped to topple the czar and safeguard the new Soviet leaders, including Vladimir Lenin. Klutsis had studied painting at home and continued in art schools during and after his military service, ending up at the radically progressive Higher State Artistic and Technical Workshops (VKhUTEMAS)—the cradle of Constructivism. By the early 1920s, Klutsis had worked his way through the rigorous exploration of elemental shapes and basic materials called for by that movement and began to put the Constructivist ethos of honesty and utility to use in agitational propaganda... Klutsis brought photomontage to its peak of expression in posters from 1930 and after that blended workers’ bodies (in some cases his own) and their machines with the heads of leaders of the Soviet state to forge a collective juggernaut for modernization. These posters, printed in the tens of thousands, helped transform the Soviet visual landscape in the early Stalinist era. Nevertheless, Klutsis was killed along with scores of other Latvians on Stalin’s orders during purges later in the decade" (Art Institute of Chicago). The text here reads, "With the efforts of millions of workers involved in the socialist competition, we will convert the five-year plan into a four-year plan." Rare!

Auction archive: Lot number 84
Auction:
Datum:
24 Feb 2019
Auction house:
Rennert’s Gallery - Poster Auctions International, Inc.
26 W 17th St
New York NY 10011
United States
info@rennertsgallery.com
+1 (0)212-787-4000
+1 (0)212-604-9175
Beschreibung:

Artist: GUSTAV G. KLUTSIS (1895-1938) Size: 28 7/8 x 41 3/8 in./73.4 x 105 cm Condition: B+/ Slight tears at edges. P. Printer: Reference: Key Words: Russian; Propaganda Million Workers. 1930. "A Latvian subject of the Russian empire, Gustav Klutsis came to Russia proper during the 1917 Revolution as part of a volunteer machine-gunner unit that helped to topple the czar and safeguard the new Soviet leaders, including Vladimir Lenin. Klutsis had studied painting at home and continued in art schools during and after his military service, ending up at the radically progressive Higher State Artistic and Technical Workshops (VKhUTEMAS)—the cradle of Constructivism. By the early 1920s, Klutsis had worked his way through the rigorous exploration of elemental shapes and basic materials called for by that movement and began to put the Constructivist ethos of honesty and utility to use in agitational propaganda... Klutsis brought photomontage to its peak of expression in posters from 1930 and after that blended workers’ bodies (in some cases his own) and their machines with the heads of leaders of the Soviet state to forge a collective juggernaut for modernization. These posters, printed in the tens of thousands, helped transform the Soviet visual landscape in the early Stalinist era. Nevertheless, Klutsis was killed along with scores of other Latvians on Stalin’s orders during purges later in the decade" (Art Institute of Chicago). The text here reads, "With the efforts of millions of workers involved in the socialist competition, we will convert the five-year plan into a four-year plan." Rare!

Auction archive: Lot number 84
Auction:
Datum:
24 Feb 2019
Auction house:
Rennert’s Gallery - Poster Auctions International, Inc.
26 W 17th St
New York NY 10011
United States
info@rennertsgallery.com
+1 (0)212-787-4000
+1 (0)212-604-9175
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