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  1. Realistic Manifesto (1920) by Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner. The blossoming of a new culture and a new civilization with their unprecedented-in-history surge of the masses towards the possession of the riches of Nature, a surge which binds the people into one union, and last, not least, the war and the revolution (those purifying torrents of ...

  2. Realistic Manifesto (Realisticheskii Manifest). 1920. Antoine Pevsner. Broadside. sheet: 23 1/8 x 29" (58.8 x 73.6 cm). Second State Printing House, Moscow. Gift of David S. Orentreich, M.D. 768.2013. Drawings and Prints.

  3. The Realistic Manifesto is a key text of Constructivism. Written by Naum "Gabo" Neemia Pevzner. and cosigned by his brother, Antoine Pevsner , the Manifesto laid out their theories of artistic expression in the form of five "fundamental principles" of their constructivist practice.

  4. Em nossas análises serão usados em sala pelo professor algumas das obras de “El Lissitzky” de Aleksandr Rodchenko, além do manifesto realista de “Naum Gabo” e outras referências que surgirão de forma mais abrangente nas obras e documentos estudados.

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  5. Realist Manifesto, Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner, 1920. We proclaim: For us, space and time are born today. Space and time: the only forms where life is built, the only forms, therefore, where art should be erected.

  6. Realistic Manifesto, by Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner. Naum Gabo, Antoine Pevsner, 1920. Above the tempests of our weekdays, Across the ashes and cindered homes of the past, Before the gates of the vacant future,

  7. 8 de mai. de 2023 · Fundada em Berlim. Após a eclosão da Revolução Russa em 1917, parecia possível que o novo regime fosse aberto às mais novas ideias em arte. Gabo e seu irmão Antoine retornaram à Rússia e, em 1920, assinaram o “Manifesto Realista”, no qual a estética construtivista foi apresentada pela primeira vez.