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    Lazar Markovich Khidekel (Vitebsk 1904 – Leningrad 1986) was an artist, designer, architect and theoretician, who is noted for realizing the abstract,...
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    Frankfurt. Mark Khidekel. Suprematism and Architectural Projects of Lazar Khidekel. Architectural Design 59, # 7–8, 1989 Mark Khidekel. Suprematism in...
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    Kotovich]. – Minsk: Newact, 2010. – P.57-63.[2] Lazar Khidekel and Suprematism. Prestel, 2014. Edit. Regina Khidekel, and Charlotte Douglas, Magdalena Dabrowsky...
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    Lissitzky's Prounen-Raum, the 'Dynamic City' (1919) of Gustav Klutsis; Lazar Khidekel's Workers Club (1926) and his Dubrovka Power Plant and first Sots Town...
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    El Lissitzky (redirect from Lazar Lissitzky)
    department at the People's Art School where with his students, primarily Lazar Khidekel, he was working on transition from plane to volumetric suprematism....
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  • Construction. He began his study of architecture under his father, Lazar Khidekel, one of the major Russian avant-garde artists and architects, disciple...
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    Gabo Nina Genke-Meller Natalia Goncharova Elena Guro Vasily Kandinsky Lazar Khidekel Ivan Kliun Gustav Klutsis Pyotr Konchalovsky Eugène Konopatzky Sergei...
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    philanthropist Isser Harel (1912–2003), Israeli intelligence chief Lazar Khidekel (1904–1986), artist, architect Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin (1750–1807)...
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    Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, 2004. Surviving Suprematism: Lazar Khidekel. The Magnes, Berkeley, 2005. Layers: Contemporary Collage from St. Petersburg...
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  • Belarus opened Belarus’s first ever exhibition of the suprematist artist Lazar Khidekel "We Will Be Understood in 100 Years". On February 21, 2020 A1 presented...
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    announced in 1933, and the first place was awarded to the project by Lazar Khidekel. However, after winning the competition, the architect proposed a completely...
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  • Kharkiv, USSR–), is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect. USSR, Ukraine Lazar Khidekel (Russian: Лазарь Маркович Хидекель) (1904, Vitebsk, Russian Empire–1986...
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