RMJC5DRF–'BOOKS PLEASE - ON EVERY SUBJECT ! ' 1924 poster designed by Alexander Rodchenko for the State Publishing House GOSIZDAT with Lilya Brik as model
RMR2BRE5–Vintage 1920's Soviet Poster 'Books! In a field of knowledge' press propaganda poster for Soviet publisher LENGIZ, designed by A.M. Rodchenko featuring a portrait of Lilya Brik. Soviet propaganda to get people to read books to improve literarcy
RMDYEPN7–Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko was a Russian artist, sculptor, photographer and graphic designer. He was one of the founders of constructivism and Russian design. Born: 1891, Saint Petersburg, Died: 1956, Moscow, Russia
RMRMCMYT–Portrait of the artist, photographer and graphic designer Alexander Rodchenko (1891-1956). Photograph
RMCMJNJF–August 17, 2012 Cracow, Poland - Alexander Rodchenko. Revolution in Photography in The National Museum in Krakow. The coming weekend is the closing weekend of exhibition of Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956), one of the most influential 20th-century artists, a star of the Russian avant-garde and classic of the modern photography. The National Museum in Krakow, jointly with the Moscow House of Photography Museum, prepares a major presentation of the artist’s oeuvre to be shown in Poland for the first time.
RMEJF33D–Poster for Rezinotrest (Soviet rubber-industry trust) 'There never were and never will be better pacifiers. Willing to suck (on the pacifiers) until old age. Sold everywhere. Rezinotrest' 1923 designed by Alexander Rodchenko (1891-1956).
RMBY5H10–Alexander Rodchenko exhibit at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, Spain.
RFS16X43–Steps and shadows
RMD98WR5–Advertisement for rubber soles on shoes, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky. Russia USSR
RMR9B9GY–Original film title: BRONENOSETS POTYOMKIN. English title: THE BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN. Year: 1925. Director: SERGEI M. EISENSTEIN. Stars: ALEXANDER MIKHAILOVICH RODCHENKO; ALEXANDER MIKHAILOVICH RODCHENKO. Credit: GOSKINO / Album
RMK0R7CN–Dmitri Shostakovich in Moscow, 1929. Schostakowitsch with Mayakovsky (standing l.), Vsevolod Meyerhold (seated) & Alexander Rodchenko discussing S's music to Mayakovsky's 'Bedbug'. Russian composer 1906-1975
RMMFNR0D–Ther are no better (babies') dummies than ..', 1923. Advertisement by Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky. Russia USSR
RM2HWH7GP–The Poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, from The Alexander Rodchenko Museum Series Portfolio, Number 1: Classic Images. Artist: Alexander Rodchenko, Russian, 1891–1956Printer: Alexander Lavrentiev, Russian, born 1954
RMDTFG2P–Spatial Construction No 16 Aleksander Mikhailovich Rodchenko Russian Russia artist sculptor
RMRME79A–Dmitri Shostakovich, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Vsevolod Meyerhold and Alexander Rodchenko. Photograph
RMCRP450–Non Objective Painting no. 80 (Black on Black) 1918 Aleksandr Rodchenko Russian Russia
RMRMCKE4–Alexander Rodchenko (1891-1956) and Varvara Stepanova (1894-1958). Photograph
RMPH62X6–Mosselprom building designed by Soviet constructivist architect Nikolai Strukov and completed in 1925 in Moscow, Russia. The building is notable for its painted panels by the Russian avant-garde artists Alexander Rodchenko and his wife Varvara Stepanova.
RM2CHHXTE–People sit in chairs that are part of the full-scale reconstruction of The Worker's Club by Aleksandr Rodchenko, on display in the UK for the first time, at the Tate Modern in London.
RM2H6X9B9–Painting 'Composition' by Russian avant-garde painter Alexander Rodchenko (1919) on display in the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria.
RMA5BTFP–Ice Cream women Cut Out cut-out plain background in the style of Rodchenko desaturated colour color creamy satsuma orange
RMWJ4J95–Grave of Russian avant-garde artists Alexander Rodchenko (1891 - 1956) and Varvara Stepanova (1894 - 1958) at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia.
RMGG2GD7–At a rehearsal of 'The Bedbug' in 1929. Seated, Dimitri Shostakovich and Meyerhold. Standing, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Rodchenko. Photograph.
RMCMJNJ7–August 17, 2012 Cracow, Poland - Alexander Rodchenko. Revolution in Photography in The National Museum in Krakow. The coming weekend is the closing weekend of exhibition of Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956), one of the most influential 20th-century artists, a star of the Russian avant-garde and classic of the modern photography. The National Museum in Krakow, jointly with the Moscow House of Photography Museum, prepares a major presentation of the artist’s oeuvre to be shown in Poland for the first time.
RM2H6X938–Painting 'Composition' by Russian avant-garde painter Alexander Rodchenko (1919) on display in the Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria.
RMBY5GY3–Alexander Rodchenko exhibit at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, Spain.
RMPH5NP1–Mosselprom building designed by Soviet constructivist architect Nikolai Strukov and completed in 1925 in Moscow, Russia. The building is notable for its painted panels by the Russian avant-garde artists Alexander Rodchenko and his wife Varvara Stepanova.
RMD98WRA–Ther are no better (babies') dummies than ..', 1923. Advertisement by Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky. Russia USSR
RMP8D9X4–First Double Portrait of Stepanova and Rodchenko. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RM2J6C366–Artwork by Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko, 1930s
RMJ4BCB2–Rodchenko
RMP9NJHC–34 1915 Dance by Rodchenko
RF2GEF6HE–St. Petersburg, the art of photography
RMD22ENB–White Nights - Nacht Der Entscheidung White Nights Rodchenko (Mikhail Baryschnikow) Darya (Isabella Rosselini) *** Local
RMMFNR0H–Advertisement for matches, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky. Russia USSR Communism Communist
RM2KGHJJB–Vintage russian poster - Alexander Rodchenko (1891-1956) & Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) REZINOTREST GALOSHES - galosh advertisement 1923
RMF6HXD6–RELEASE DATE: November 22, 1985 MOVIE TITLE: White Nights DIRECTOR: Taylor Hackford STUDIO: Columbia Pictures PLOT: An expatriate Russian dancer is on a plane forced to land on Soviet territory. He is taken to an apartment in which a black American who has married a Russian woman lives with her. He is to become a dancer for the Bolshoi again, but he wishes to escape, but can he trust the American PICTURED: MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV as Nikolai Rodchenko and ISABELLA ROSSELLINl as Darya Greenwood (Credit Image: c Columbia Pictures/Entertainment Pictures)
RM2CHHXTR–People play chess in part of the full-scale reconstruction of The Worker's Club by Aleksandr Rodchenko, on display in the UK for the first time, at the Tate Modern in London.
RFM5FXR3–Preston Old Market
RF2D6KT5E–Russia, Moscow, October 02, 2020: Mosselprom building with advertising by Mayakovsky based on sketches by Rodchenko
RM2M698DK–Man looking at Aleksandr Rodchenko sculpture Spatial Construction no. 12 c. 1920, MOMA, The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, USA
RFCEDHXJ–MOSCOW SEPTEMBER 29 Report by chief editor National Geographic Photoschool at Rodchenko September 29 2009 Moscow National
RMCMJNK5–August 17, 2012 Cracow, Poland - Alexander Rodchenko. Revolution in Photography in The National Museum in Krakow. The coming weekend is the closing weekend of exhibition of Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956), one of the most influential 20th-century artists, a star of the Russian avant-garde and classic of the modern photography. The National Museum in Krakow, jointly with the Moscow House of Photography Museum, prepares a major presentation of the artist’s oeuvre to be shown in Poland for the first time.
RMH9RDFN–London, UK. 25th Nov, 2016. A staff member views 'Construction No. 95' by Alexander Rodchenko (est. GBP 2.5-3.5m), at the preview of artworks from Sotheby's upcoming Russian sales in New Bond Street, where over three hundred works spanning several centuries will be offered. Credit: Stephen Chung/Alamy Live News
RMBY5H2X–Alexander Rodchenko exhibit at the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, Spain.
RMPH6311–Mosselprom building designed by Soviet constructivist architect Nikolai Strukov and completed in 1925 in Moscow, Russia. The building is notable for its painted panels by the Russian avant-garde artists Alexander Rodchenko and his wife Varvara Stepanova.
RMD995G1–Give me the Sun at night', 1923. Advertisement for light bulbs by Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky. Russia USSR
RMT9M8F7–Glass and Light. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko.
RM2J6C361–Artwork by Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko, 1930s
RMKKGM98–1915 Dance by Rodchenko
RMP782W4–. English: Portrait of N. A. Rusakov : « . . » 1912 11 Portrait of N. A. Rusakov by Aleksandr Rodchenko (1912)
RMWJ4HYE–Grave of Russian avant-garde artists Alexander Rodchenko (1891 - 1956) and Varvara Stepanova (1894 - 1958) at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia.
RMD28WHN–White Nights - Nacht Der Entscheidung White Nights Rodchenko (Mikhail Baryschnikow), Darya (Isabella Rosselini) *** Local
RMMFNR0C–Advertisement for rubber soles on shoes, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky. Russia USSR
RMMH5WT8–London, UK. 30th April, 2018. Works by Rodchenko and other artists - Shape of Light: 100 Years of Photography and Abstract Art - it features over 300 works by more than 100 artists, the exhibition explores the history of abstract photography side-by-side with iconic paintings and sculptures. It will be at the Tate Modern 2 May – 14 Oct 2018. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMF6HXD4–RELEASE DATE: November 22, 1985 MOVIE TITLE: White Nights DIRECTOR: Taylor Hackford STUDIO: Columbia Pictures PLOT: An expatriate Russian dancer is on a plane forced to land on Soviet territory. He is taken to an apartment in which a black American who has married a Russian woman lives with her. He is to become a dancer for the Bolshoi again, but he wishes to escape, but can he trust the American PICTURED: MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV as Nikolai Rodchenko and ISABELLA ROSSELLINl as Darya Greenwood (Credit Image: c Columbia Pictures/Entertainment Pictures)
RMKGF645–London, UK. 7th Nov, 2017. Books by Rodchenko and Raise high the banner of Marx Engel, Lenin and Stalin, 1933 by Gustave Klutsis. Tate Modern's new exhibition Red Star Over Russia on the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. The exhibition offers a visual history of the Soviet Union, revealing how seismic political events inspired a wave of innovation in art and graphic design. Featuring over 250 posters, paintings and photographs, many on public display for the first time. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMA5BTBG–Ice Cream boy in family group Cut Out cut-out plain background in the style of Rodchenko desaturated colour color pea lime green
RF2D6KT5T–Russia, Moscow, October 02, 2020: Mosselprom building with advertising by Mayakovsky based on sketches by Rodchenko
RM2M698AB–Man looking at Aleksandr Rodchenko sculpture Spatial Construction no. 12 c. 1920, MOMA, The Museum of Modern Art, New York City, USA
RM2HWMXPK–Linear Composition. Artist: Alexander Rodchenko, Russian, 1891–1956
RMCMJNH3–August 17, 2012 Cracow, Poland - Alexander Rodchenko. Revolution in Photography in The National Museum in Krakow. The coming weekend is the closing weekend of exhibition of Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956), one of the most influential 20th-century artists, a star of the Russian avant-garde and classic of the modern photography. The National Museum in Krakow, jointly with the Moscow House of Photography Museum, prepares a major presentation of the artist’s oeuvre to be shown in Poland for the first time.
RM2KGHJ46–MAYAKOVSKY, Vladimir Vladimirovich (1893-1930), and RODCHENKO, Aleksandr Mikhailovich (1891-1956). Maiakovskii ulybaetsia. Maiakovskii smeetsia. Maiakovskii izdevaetsia, 1923
RM2X0YH50–Moscow, Russia. 12th of April, 2024. People watches the exhibition 'Sport in photography from Rodchenko to the present day' at the Multimedia Art Museum which reopening after major renovation, in Moscow, Russia. Credit: Nikolay Vinokurov/Alamy Live News
RM2KGHJ45–Journal of the Left Front of the Arts. Issue number 2 - RODCHENKO, Aleksander, and STEPANOVA, Varvara (designers), and MAYAKOVSKY, Vladimir (editor). LEF 1923
RMD98WT2–Advertisement for matches, 1923. Alexander Rodchenko and Vladimir Mayakovsky. Russia USSR Communism Communist
RMT9JYJN–Illumination, Moscow. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko.
RMKJ1FTX–Soviet Russian propaganda poster, designed by Vladimir Mayakovski in collaboration with Aleksandr Rodchenko. (1923) Text (by Mayakovski) translation: “There was no better and there are no better baby dummies
RM2J6C363–Artwork by Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko, 1930s
RMKBXJ3F–1915 Dance by Rodchenko
RMWJ4GHK–Grave of Russian avant-garde artists Alexander Rodchenko (1891 - 1956) and Varvara Stepanova (1894 - 1958) at the Donskoye Cemetery in Moscow, Russia.
RMD28WJB–White Nights - Nacht Der Entscheidung White Nights Darya (Isabella Rosselini), Rodchenko (Mikhail Baryschnikow,3.v.r.), ? ***
RM2WD7380–One Rouble for Dobrolet. Alexander Rodchenko, 1923 - Vintage Soviet Advertising and propaganda - '1 RUBLE I' ' , , ' | 'TODAY I WILL CONTRIBUTE TO DOBROLET, PROMBANK, GOSBANK AND BECOME A SHAREHOLDER OF DOBROLET' Description: This graphic poster features a bold number '1' and the message about contributing one ruble to Dobrolet, Prombank, and Gosbank, and becoming a shareholder in Dobrolet. The design is simple yet effective, using minimalistic elements and large typography to convey its message, typical of Soviet graphic desi
RMGJ24GX–White Nights (Nacht der Entscheidung) Szene: MIKHALL BARYSHNIKOV als Nikolai Rodchenko / Warner- Columbia
RMKGF648–London, UK. 7th Nov, 2017. Books by Rodchenko and Raise high the banner of Marx Engel, Lenin and Stalin, 1933 by Gustave Klutsis. Tate Modern's new exhibition Red Star Over Russia on the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. The exhibition offers a visual history of the Soviet Union, revealing how seismic political events inspired a wave of innovation in art and graphic design. Featuring over 250 posters, paintings and photographs, many on public display for the first time. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMTYTND8–A photograph by Aleksandr Rodchenko titled Girl with a Leica. 1932Ð33 hangs as a centerpiece as part of a collection titled Photographs to be auctioned at Sotheby's in New York City on October 1, 2018. Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
RMA5BTDM–Ice Cream boy cut Out cut-out plain background in the style of Rodchenko desaturated colour color sky blue
RMKKFR0N–Aleksandr Rodchenko. (Russian, 1891-1956). Construction. 1920. Colored ink on paper, 12 3/4 x 7 3/4' (32.4 x 19.7 cm). Given anonymously
RM2HWH7H2–Portrait of the Artist’s Mother (Olga Jedokimovna Rodchenko. The Mother. Reads a Magazine through one lens, in a headscarf. Moscow), from The Alexander Rodchenko Museum Series Portfolio, Number 1: Classic Images. Artist: Alexander Rodchenko, Russian, 1891–1956Printer: Alexander Lavrentiev, Russian, born 1954
RMCMJNHE–August 17, 2012 Cracow, Poland - Alexander Rodchenko. Revolution in Photography in The National Museum in Krakow. The coming weekend is the closing weekend of exhibition of Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956), one of the most influential 20th-century artists, a star of the Russian avant-garde and classic of the modern photography. The National Museum in Krakow, jointly with the Moscow House of Photography Museum, prepares a major presentation of the artist’s oeuvre to be shown in Poland for the first time.
RMA5BTEN–Ice Cream Girl Cut Out cut-out plain background in the style of Rodchenko desaturated colour color bright sky blue
RM2X0YH4W–Moscow, Russia. 12th of April, 2024. People watches the exhibition 'Sport in photography from Rodchenko to the present day' at the Multimedia Art Museum which reopening after major renovation, in Moscow, Russia. Credit: Nikolay Vinokurov/Alamy Live News
RMRMB4PD–A book evening. Performance. (Costume design by Varvara Stepanova). Photograph
RM2JD895A–BARYSHNIKOV,MIRREN, WHITE NIGHTS, 1985,
RM2J07J3T–Varvara Stepanova. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Alexander Mikhailovich Rodchenko.
RMRY3B4P–BARYSHNIKOV,MIRREN, WHITE NIGHTS, 1985
RM2J6C33C–Books (Please)!, artwork by Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko, 1924
RM2JRHCX2–ISABELLA ROSSELLINI, MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV, WHITE NIGHTS, 1985
RM2KWY8ET–The 'On the agenda' (Russian: В повестку дня) by Vladimir Mayakovsky, first published in 1936 in USSR.
RM2JRHCY8–MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV, GREGORY HINES, WHITE NIGHTS, 1985
RM2WD73E0–Vladimir Mayakovsky, Alexander Rodchenko. Smena magazine ad. 1924 - Vintage Soviet Advertising and propaganda - 'SMENA There's still a long way to go, we must take more than one wall be ready to replace the old read the magazine SMENA!' A graphic poster advertising 'SMENA' magazine, showcasing people in a crane bucket and construction in the background, symbolizing progress and the call for the youth to lead. The design uses bold typography and contrasting colors, embodying the constructivist style popular in the Soviet Union.
RM2JRHCXX–ISABELLA ROSSELLINI, MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV, JERZY SKOLIMOWSKI, WHITE NIGHTS, 1985
RMKGF649–London, UK. 7th Nov, 2017. Books by Rodchenko and Raise high the banner of Marx Engel, Lenin and Stalin, 1933 by Gustave Klutsis. Tate Modern's new exhibition Red Star Over Russia on the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. The exhibition offers a visual history of the Soviet Union, revealing how seismic political events inspired a wave of innovation in art and graphic design. Featuring over 250 posters, paintings and photographs, many on public display for the first time. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2JRH4YW–GREGORY HINES, ISABELLA ROSSELLINI, MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV, WHITE NIGHTS, 1985
RM2JRHD05–GREGORY HINES, ISABELLA ROSSELLINI, MIKHAIL BARYSHNIKOV, WHITE NIGHTS, 1985
RMCMJNK4–August 17, 2012 Cracow, Poland - Alexander Rodchenko. Revolution in Photography in The National Museum in Krakow. The coming weekend is the closing weekend of exhibition of Alexander Rodchenko (1891–1956), one of the most influential 20th-century artists, a star of the Russian avant-garde and classic of the modern photography. The National Museum in Krakow, jointly with the Moscow House of Photography Museum, prepares a major presentation of the artist’s oeuvre to be shown in Poland for the first time.
RMA5BTGJ–Ice Cream ladies Cut Out cut-out plain background in the style of Rodchenko desaturated colour color sky blue turquoise
RM2X0YH51–Moscow, Russia. 12th of April, 2024. People watches the exhibition 'Sport in photography from Rodchenko to the present day' at the Multimedia Art Museum which reopening after major renovation, in Moscow, Russia. Credit: Nikolay Vinokurov/Alamy Live News
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