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].
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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_Spatial_Constructions_b.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921.
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Medunetsky_Konstantin_1921_1992_Spatial_Construction_a.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921. Reconstruction 1992 by Michael Duchting. Steel and wood, 61x40x13 cm.
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Medunetsky_Konstantin_1921_1992_Spatial_Construction_b.jpg|''Spatial Construction'', 1921. Reconstruction 1992 by Michael Duchting. Steel and wood, 84x44x39 cm.
 
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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.

Works

See also