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Plate 5 from Khudozhestvennoe oformlenie massovykh prazdnestv v Leningrade, 1918-1931
1932 · Photomechanical reproduction
page: 5 13/16 x 4 1/8" (14.8 x 10.4 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Natan Al'tman was a Russian painter, sculptor, and graphic designer central to the Russian avant-garde of the early 20th century. Working across Cubism and Constructivism, he developed a geometric formal language that integrated portraiture, still life, and monumental public commissions during the Soviet period. His practice spanned easel painting, relief sculpture, theatrical design, and architectural ornament, each pursued with rigorous structural precision. Al'tman's work synthesized Western modernist innovations with the revolutionary ideals of post-1917 Russia, establishing him as a bridge figure between European avant-garde movements and Soviet artistic doctrine.
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