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Goriacheva, T.V
Nikolai Suetin
[ Nikolai Suetin]

Moscow:  Fond "Russkii avangard", 2010
192 pImages
Serie: Tvortsy russkogo klassicheskogo khudozhestvennogo avangarda
Hardcover. 15 x 20 cm. Printing 150
ISBN: 9785915660341
Language: Russian
This book is about the nobleman Nikolai Suetin (1897-1954) - a student and follower of Malevich, one of the most original artists of the soviet avant-garde in several arts: architecture, small sculpture, theater, exterior design, etc. Illustrations. (0.455 kg.)
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» Humanities   » Cities and Architecture, Urban Studies
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