Gustav Gustavovich Klutsis (Latvian: Gustavs Klucis, Russian: Густав Густавович Клуцис; 4 January 1895 – 26 February 1938) was a pioneering Latvian photographer...
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August 5, 1920, in poster form, on the occasion of an exhibition with Gustav Klucis in Moscow. Extracts were reproduced in the first issue of G in 1923...
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Aleksandr Eiduk (Aleksandrs Eiduks) Yuri Gaven (Juris Gavens) Gustav Klutsis (Gustavs Klucis) Vilhelm Knorin (Vilhelms Knoriņš) Martin Latsis (Mārtiņš Lācis)...
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Ketlers (1610–1682) – Duke of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia Gustavs Klucis (1895–1938) – painter and graphic designer Aleksandrs Koblencs (1916–1993)...
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OCLC 48035426. Gough, Maria (Summer 2009). "Back in the USSR: John Heartfield, Gustavs Klucis, and the Medium of Soviet Propaganda". New German Critique. 107 (2):...
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Staprāns, Anna Heinrihsone, Maija Kurševa, Gustavs Klucis (the 2018 shirt design used the artwork of G. Klucis, which was bought at an auction on 18 November...
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Song Contest 2001 with the song "Too Much", written by Arnis Mednis and Gustavs Terzens, and performed by Arnis Mednis himself. The Latvian participating...
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Burkovska-Jakobsena - Documentary Jauna suga Ēvalds Lācis Māris Brinkmanis - Animation Klucis - nepareizais latvietis Pēteris Krilovs - Documentary Kur pazudis Elvis...
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