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Self-portrait, 1911. | |
Born |
December 22, 1889 Vinnytsia, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire (today Ukraine) |
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Died |
December 12, 1970 Leningrad, Soviet Union | (aged 80)
Collections | Tretyakov, MoMA |
Nathan Isaevich Altman (Натан Исаевич Альтман; 1889–1970) was a Ukrainian and Soviet avant-garde artist, Cubist painter, stage designer and book illustrator.
- Literature
- Ross Wolfe, "Natan Altman’s proletarian futurism", The Charnel-House blog, 23 Jan 2015.
- Links