Difference between revisions of "Konstantin Medunetsky"
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Medunetsky_Konstantin_1919_Spatial_Construction_Construction_no_557.jpg|''Spatial Construction (Construction No. 557)'', 1919. Tin, brass, painted iron, and steel. 46x18x18 cm (with base). [http://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/43794 Yale]. | Medunetsky_Konstantin_1919_Spatial_Construction_Construction_no_557.jpg|''Spatial Construction (Construction No. 557)'', 1919. Tin, brass, painted iron, and steel. 46x18x18 cm (with base). [http://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/43794 Yale]. | ||
+ | Medunetsky_Konstantin_1921_Spatial_Constructions_b.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921. | ||
Medunetsky_Konstantin_1921_Spatial_Constructions_a.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921. | Medunetsky_Konstantin_1921_Spatial_Constructions_a.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921. | ||
− | + | Medunetsky_Konstantin_1921_1992_Spatial_Construction_a.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921. Reconstruction 1992 by Michael Duchting. Steel and wood, 61x40x13 cm. | |
+ | Medunetsky_Konstantin_1921_1992_Spatial_Construction_b.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921. Reconstruction 1992 by Michael Duchting. Steel and wood, 84x44x39 cm. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Kazimir (Konstantin) Kostantinovich Medunetsky (Константин Константинович Медунецкий; 1899, Moscow - c1935) was a Constructivist sculptor and stage designer. He studied under Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko at Vkhutemas (Higher Art and Technical Studios) and was a founding member of OBMOKhU (Society of Young Russian Artists) in 1919.
Spatial Construction (formerly Construction No. 557), 1919, in Yale University Art Gallery, is his only surviving sculpture.
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Spatial Constructions[edit]
Spatial Construction (Construction No. 557), 1919. Tin, brass, painted iron, and steel. 46x18x18 cm (with base). Yale.