Published by Praeger Publishers, 1971
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Published by Praeger Publishers, 1971
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Published by Studio Vista, 1971
ISBN 10: 0289701449 ISBN 13: 9780289701447
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8°. 144 Seiten mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Original-Pappband mit illustriertem Original-Schutzumschlag. Gering fleckig, gutes Exemplar.
Published by Arts Council of Great Britain (Hayward Gallery) London 1971, 1971
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Very Good + Roy 8vo, 112pp with b/w Illust Very Good + Soft Cover Exhibition Catalogue This exhibition introduced the avant-garde Soviet art and design to the English public. The essays are 'articles and statements' on town planning, theatre, graphic design etc.
Publication Date: 1971
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Published by NY, Praeger, 1971., 1971
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144pp inc photos, plans, drawings etc, bibliog. 25x21, cloth, illustrated dw . Very good in slightly browned dw. Architects include Lissitzky, Melnikov, Semenov. Milyutin, Ginsberg etc. Also chapter on Soviet Architectural Associations 1917-32. Well illustrated and informative.
Published by Praeger, New York, 1971
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Ed. A collection of essays on the brief flowering of the first truly Socialist architecture that had worldwide influence. Illustrated with over 100 B&W photographs. Architecture, Soviet Union.
Published by Arts Council, London, 1971
Seller: David Bunnett Books, London, United Kingdom
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SOFTCOVER. 1st Edition. 4to in colour printed stiff glossy card covers, 111pp, numerous illustrations in text, etc. PLUS loosely inserted short typed note from Norbert Lynton about changes to the exhibition made after this catalogue went to print CONDITION: Covers tanned else FINE, a well preserved clean and tight unmarked copy ] ._ ._We Ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS.
Published by Studio Vista London, 1971
Seller: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Germany
Condition: Sehr gut. 144 Seiten, zahlr. s/w. Abb. Sehr gutes Exemplar mit geringfügigen Gebrauchsspuren, Schutzumschlag etw. berieben und minimal rissig. / EN: Very good copy with minor signs of wear, dust jacket slightly rubbed and minimally cracked. - Russian Constructivist architecture was born in 1917 in vigorous response to a dynamic and unprecedented historical situation that challenged the artist to abandon the past, to construct the concrete expression of the young Soviet state, and to lay the foundations of a new culture. It resulted in the brief flowering of the first truly socialist architecture-an architecture that was to have world-wide influence. The ideals and intrepid experimentation of the Constructivists are still communicable and they still matter today. Their battles have not been won, whether in Russia or the West. Growing interest, both within the Soviet Union and elsewhere, in the pioneers of Constructivist architecture and their achievements therefore makes a reappraisal of the individual architects who created the historic years of Constructivism particularly interesting and timely. In the belief that understanding of the period would be best conveyed by Russians, Architectural Design magazine invited Professor Shvidkovsky to edit an issue (February 1970) on the Russian Constructivists. Building in the USSR 1917-1932 is an amplified and revised version of the material published in that issue. The additions include extra illustrations and articles on Melnikov and the Vesnin brothers. Professor Shvidkovsky has published numerous articles and books on architectural history. Particularly worthy of mention is Town Planning in Czecho-slovakia. He has contributed to the General History of Art and the History of Russian Art. Since 1968 he has been deputy director of the Institute of Art History at Moscow Institute of Art and Aesthetics." / Contents: Creative trends by S. O. Khan-Mahomedov -- Soviet Architectural Associations 1917-32 by V. Khazanova -- Unovis by V. Rakitin -- Vkhutemas, Vkhutein by V. Khazanova -- El Lissitzky 1890-1941 by V. Rakitin -- The Vesnin Brothers -- by A. Chinyakov -- K. Melnikov by Yu. Gerchuk -- V. N. Semenov b. 1874 by V. N. Beloussov -- N. A. Ladovsky 1881-1941 by S. O. Khan-Mahomedov -- G. B. Barkhin 1880-1969 by M. G. Barkhin -- N. A. Milyutin 1889-1942 by S. O. Khan-Mahomedov -- M. Ya. Ginsburg 1892-1946 by S. O. Khan-Mahomedov -- M. Barshch by V. Khazanova -- The Golosov Brothers by V. V. Kyrilov -- A. Burov 1900-1957 by V. Khazanova -- 16 I. I. Leonidov 1902-1959 -- S. O. Khan-Mahomedov -- Appendices -- Certain executed works and major competitions by John Milner -- Soviet architectural associations -- by V. Khazanova -- Bibliography -- Index. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550 Orig.-Pp.; Orig.-Schutzumschlag.
Orig. cloth + dustjacket, 4to,144 pp. Bl/wh ills. Contents i.a.: Vkhutemas by Khazanova. Melnikov by Gerchuk. El Lissitzky by Rakitin. Names: Barkhin, Ginsburg, Vesnin, Burov. Condition: name previous owner Jan Voorberg.