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Ioganson_Karl_1921_Construction.jpg|''Construction'', 1921. Colored pencil and pencil on paper, 31,8x24,3 cm.
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Ioganson_Karl_1921_Composition.jpg|''Composition'', 1921. Colored pencil, ink, and pencil on paper, 24,1x32,3 cm.
 
Ioganson_Karl_1921_Spatial_Constructions.jpg|''Spatial Constructions'' [Пространственные конструкции], 1921. Wood, metal, and wire. Dimensions unknown.
 
Ioganson_Karl_1921_Spatial_Constructions.jpg|''Spatial Constructions'' [Пространственные конструкции], 1921. Wood, metal, and wire. Dimensions unknown.
 
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Karl Ioganson, Moscow, c1922.
Born January 16, 1890(1890-01-16)
Cēsis, Latvia, Russian Empire
Died October 18, 1929(1929-10-18) (aged 39)
Moscow, Soviet Union
Karl Ioganson, Voldemars Andersons, Karlis Veidemanis, and Gustav Klutsis pose in Lenin's Model T Ford at the Kremlin, Summer 1918. All four artists were members of a detachment of Latvian machine gunners appointed to guard the Kremlin after Lenin's transfer of the Russian capital to Moscow in March 1918.

Karl Ioganson (Kārlis Johansons, Kaрл Вольдемарович Иогансон; 1890-1929) was a Latvian and Russian Constructivist artist.

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