For the Voice by Mayakovsky, Vladimir

For the Voice

Reprinted facsimile edition of a masterpiece of modern typography. For the Voice is considered to be Lissitzky's...
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Author: Vladimir Mayakovsky
Format: Paperback
Language: Russian
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For the Voice by Mayakovsky, Vladimir

For the Voice

$156.28

For the Voice

$156.28
Author: Vladimir Mayakovsky
Format: Paperback
Language: Russian
Reprinted facsimile edition of a masterpiece of modern typography.
For the Voice is considered to be Lissitzky's masterpiece of modern typography which was originally published in Berlin in 1923. As Lissitzky explained, "I have tried to create an equivalent unity using the poem and the typography," this book is a magnificent example of collaboration between poet and artist. Lissitzky provided visual interpretation of Mayakovsky's poems and each of them is accompanied by a dynamic visual composition with symbolic meaning. Printed letters in red, black and white tones become pictorial signs, contributing to each poem's identity.


Author: Vladimir Mayakovsky
Publisher: Doyosha
Published: 10/01/2018
Pages: 64
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.10lbs
Size: 6.70h x 4.90w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9784907511555
Language: Russian

About the Author
Mayakovsky, Vladimir: - For the Voice is a collection of poems published in Berlin in 1923 by Russian poet, Vladimir Mayakovsky, in collaboration with a Russian artist El Lissitzky. Mayakovsky was born in Georgia but moved with his family to Moscow where he became active in left-wing politics. He embraced the revolution not only for the economic and social changes it would bring, but as a gateway to freedom of art and individual expression. Increasingly disillusioned with the Soviet Union under the dictator Josef Stalin, he committed suicide on April 14, 1930.Lissitzky, El: - El Lissitzky (Lazar Markovich Lissitzkyis) one of the most influential and genuinely experimental artists of the early twentieth century. Equally prolific as a painter, designer, architect and photographer, he connected countries and cultures as a leading ambassador between the Soviet and European avant-gardes of the 1920s.

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