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Bubnova 1886-1983 : From Russian Revolution to Japanese Modernism

PUBLISHER: Kyuryudo, 1995
DIMENSIONS: 12 x 9 1/2 x 1 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 246
TEXT: Japanese and English
CONDITION: Excellent, unread
PRICE: $200.00


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This rarely seen and important catalogue highlights the artwork of Russian female artist, Varvara Bubnova. Active in her native Russia in the early twentieth century, Bubnova worked and exhibited with Malevich, Kandinsky, Popova, and Rodchenko. In 1923 she moved to Japan and lived there until 1958. During her residency in Japan, Bubnova advanced European artistic trends such as synthetic cubism, constructivism, and dada in printed form. Several Sosaku Hanga artists, including Oda Kazuma, Tadashige Ono, and Koshiro Onchi, were heavily influenced by Bubnova's work.

This comprehensive catalogue illustrates the artist's early European artwork and provides a deep examination of the material she produced in Japan, with text in both Japanese and English.

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Bubnova 1886-1983 : From Russian Revolution to Japanese Modernism

PUBLISHER: Kyuryudo, 1995
DIMENSIONS: 12 x 9 1/2 x 1 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 246
TEXT: Japanese and English
CONDITION: Excellent, unread
PRICE: $200.00


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CONTACT US TO PURCHASE


Details

This rarely seen and important catalogue highlights the artwork of Russian female artist, Varvara Bubnova. Active in her native Russia in the early twentieth century, Bubnova worked and exhibited with Malevich, Kandinsky, Popova, and Rodchenko. In 1923 she moved to Japan and lived there until 1958. During her residency in Japan, Bubnova advanced European artistic trends such as synthetic cubism, constructivism, and dada in printed form. Several Sosaku Hanga artists, including Oda Kazuma, Tadashige Ono, and Koshiro Onchi, were heavily influenced by Bubnova's work.

This comprehensive catalogue illustrates the artist's early European artwork and provides a deep examination of the material she produced in Japan, with text in both Japanese and English.

Bubnova 1886-1983 : From Russian Revolution to Japanese Modernism

PUBLISHER: Kyuryudo, 1995
DIMENSIONS: 12 x 9 1/2 x 1 inches (softcover)
PAGES: 246
TEXT: Japanese and English
CONDITION: Excellent, unread
PRICE: $200.00


SEE INSIDE BOOK HERE


CONTACT US TO PURCHASE


Details

This rarely seen and important catalogue highlights the artwork of Russian female artist, Varvara Bubnova. Active in her native Russia in the early twentieth century, Bubnova worked and exhibited with Malevich, Kandinsky, Popova, and Rodchenko. In 1923 she moved to Japan and lived there until 1958. During her residency in Japan, Bubnova advanced European artistic trends such as synthetic cubism, constructivism, and dada in printed form. Several Sosaku Hanga artists, including Oda Kazuma, Tadashige Ono, and Koshiro Onchi, were heavily influenced by Bubnova's work.

This comprehensive catalogue illustrates the artist's early European artwork and provides a deep examination of the material she produced in Japan, with text in both Japanese and English.