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[[Image:Rodchenko_Alexander_1924_Lilya_Brik.jpg|thumb|258px|Lilya Brik photographed by [[Alexander Rodchenko]] for the poster ''Knigi'', 1924.]]
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[[Image:Rodchenko_Alexander_1924_Lilya_Brik.jpg|thumb|350px|Lilya Brik photographed by [[Alexander Rodchenko]] for the poster ''Knigi'', 1924.]]
[[Image:Alexander_Rodchenko_Lilia_Brik_in_gauzy_dress_1924.jpg|thumb|258px|Photo by Rodchenko, 1924.]]
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[[Image:Alexander_Rodchenko_Lilia_Brik_in_gauzy_dress_1924.jpg|thumb|350px|Photo by Rodchenko, 1924.]]
 
* Vasily Katanyan (Василий Катанян), ''[http://lib.rus.ec/b/337584/read Лиля Брик. Жизнь]'' [Lilya Brik. Life], 2010. {{ru}}
 
* Vasily Katanyan (Василий Катанян), ''[http://lib.rus.ec/b/337584/read Лиля Брик. Жизнь]'' [Lilya Brik. Life], 2010. {{ru}}
 
* Adelheid Heftberger, [http://www.apparatusjournal.net/index.php/apparatus/article/view/121/299 "''Stekliannyi Glaz'' (The Glass Eye) and ''Karmen'' – The Actress, Editor and Director Lilia Brik"], ''Apparatus'' 6: "Women at the Editing Table: Revising Soviet Film History of the 1920s and 1930s", eds. Adelheid Heftberger and Karen Pearlman, Berlin, 2018. {{en}}
 
* Adelheid Heftberger, [http://www.apparatusjournal.net/index.php/apparatus/article/view/121/299 "''Stekliannyi Glaz'' (The Glass Eye) and ''Karmen'' – The Actress, Editor and Director Lilia Brik"], ''Apparatus'' 6: "Women at the Editing Table: Revising Soviet Film History of the 1920s and 1930s", eds. Adelheid Heftberger and Karen Pearlman, Berlin, 2018. {{en}}

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Lilya Brik photographed by Alexander Rodchenko for the poster Knigi, 1924.
Photo by Rodchenko, 1924.