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* ''Andrey Rublov'' [Андрей Рублёв], 1916. (in Russian)
 
* ''Andrey Rublov'' [Андрей Рублёв], 1916. (in Russian)
 
* ''Pervyi tsikl lektsii, chitannykh na kratkosrochnykh kursakh dlya uchiteley risovaniya: Sovremennoye iskusstvo'' [Первый цикл лекций, читанных на краткосрочных курсах для учителей рисования: Современное искусство], St. Petersburg, May 1920, 84 pp. (in Russian). [http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/43702/] [http://vivaldi.nlr.ru/ll000000059/view]. Given in Petrograd in summer 1919 at a crash course for student teachers of drawing. Cover designed by Malevich.
 
* ''Pervyi tsikl lektsii, chitannykh na kratkosrochnykh kursakh dlya uchiteley risovaniya: Sovremennoye iskusstvo'' [Первый цикл лекций, читанных на краткосрочных курсах для учителей рисования: Современное искусство], St. Petersburg, May 1920, 84 pp. (in Russian). [http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/43702/] [http://vivaldi.nlr.ru/ll000000059/view]. Given in Petrograd in summer 1919 at a crash course for student teachers of drawing. Cover designed by Malevich.
** "Cycle of Lectures" [Extracts from the 5th and 6th lectures], in ''[http://{{SERVERNAME}}/log/?p=2325 Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism, 1902-1934]'', ed. & trans. John E. Bowlt, New York: The Viking Press, 1976, pp 170-176.
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** "Cycle of Lectures" [Extracts from the 5th and 6th lectures], in ''[http://monoskop.multiplace.org/log/?p=2325 Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism, 1902-1934]'', ed. & trans. John E. Bowlt, New York: The Viking Press, 1976, pp 170-176.
 
** "First Cycle of Lectures (Petrograd, 1920)", trans. Igor Serebryakov, in ''Russian Avant-Garde 1910-1930: The G. Costakis Collection'', Vol. 2, ed. Anna Kafetsi, Athens: National Gallery and Alexandros Soutzos Museum, 1995.
 
** "First Cycle of Lectures (Petrograd, 1920)", trans. Igor Serebryakov, in ''Russian Avant-Garde 1910-1930: The G. Costakis Collection'', Vol. 2, ed. Anna Kafetsi, Athens: National Gallery and Alexandros Soutzos Museum, 1995.
* ''[http://{{SERVERNAME}}/log/?p=10274 Pamyatnik III internatsionala. Proyekt khud. E. Tatlina]'' [Памятник III интернационала. Проект худ. Е. Татлина], St. Petersburg [Петроград]: Otdel IZO Narkompros [Отд. изобразительных искусств Н.К.П; Department of Visual Arts of Narkompros], 1920, 7 pp. (in Russian). [http://biblio-comintern.narod.ru/cominternproektpamyatnik1920.doc Text], [http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/314251/], [http://digital.wolfsonian.org/WOLF007594/00001]
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* ''[http://monoskop.multiplace.org/log/?p=10274 Pamyatnik III internatsionala. Proyekt khud. E. Tatlina]'' [Памятник III интернационала. Проект худ. Е. Татлина], St. Petersburg [Петроград]: Otdel IZO Narkompros [Отд. изобразительных искусств Н.К.П; Department of Visual Arts of Narkompros], 1920, 7 pp. (in Russian). [http://biblio-comintern.narod.ru/cominternproektpamyatnik1920.doc Text], [http://leb.nlr.ru/edoc/314251/], [http://digital.wolfsonian.org/WOLF007594/00001]
 
** [[Media:Punin_Nikolai_1920_1992_The_Monument_to_the_Third_International.pdf|"The Monument to the Third International"]], trans. Christina Lodder, in ''Art in Theory, 1900-1990: An Anthology of Changing Ideas'', eds. Charles Harrison and Paul Wood, 1992, pp 311-315.
 
** [[Media:Punin_Nikolai_1920_1992_The_Monument_to_the_Third_International.pdf|"The Monument to the Third International"]], trans. Christina Lodder, in ''Art in Theory, 1900-1990: An Anthology of Changing Ideas'', eds. Charles Harrison and Paul Wood, 1992, pp 311-315.
 
* ''Tatlin (Protiv kubizma)'' [Татлин (Против кубизма)], 1921, 16 leaves of plates. (in Russian)[http://digital.wolfsonian.org/WOLF006272/00001/thumbs]
 
* ''Tatlin (Protiv kubizma)'' [Татлин (Против кубизма)], 1921, 16 leaves of plates. (in Russian)[http://digital.wolfsonian.org/WOLF006272/00001/thumbs]

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Nikolay Nikolayevich Punin [Николай Николаевич Пунин; 28 November 1888–21 August 1953) was a Russian art scholar and writer. He edited several magazines, such as Izobrazitelnoye iskusstvo, and was also co-founder of the Department of Iconography in the State Russian Museum.

Writings

  • Yaponskaya gravyura [Японская гравюра], St. Petersburg: Apollon, 1915, 59 pp. (in Russian) [1]
  • Andrey Rublov [Андрей Рублёв], 1916. (in Russian)
  • Pervyi tsikl lektsii, chitannykh na kratkosrochnykh kursakh dlya uchiteley risovaniya: Sovremennoye iskusstvo [Первый цикл лекций, читанных на краткосрочных курсах для учителей рисования: Современное искусство], St. Petersburg, May 1920, 84 pp. (in Russian). [2] [3]. Given in Petrograd in summer 1919 at a crash course for student teachers of drawing. Cover designed by Malevich.
    • "Cycle of Lectures" [Extracts from the 5th and 6th lectures], in Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism, 1902-1934, ed. & trans. John E. Bowlt, New York: The Viking Press, 1976, pp 170-176.
    • "First Cycle of Lectures (Petrograd, 1920)", trans. Igor Serebryakov, in Russian Avant-Garde 1910-1930: The G. Costakis Collection, Vol. 2, ed. Anna Kafetsi, Athens: National Gallery and Alexandros Soutzos Museum, 1995.
  • Pamyatnik III internatsionala. Proyekt khud. E. Tatlina [Памятник III интернационала. Проект худ. Е. Татлина], St. Petersburg [Петроград]: Otdel IZO Narkompros [Отд. изобразительных искусств Н.К.П; Department of Visual Arts of Narkompros], 1920, 7 pp. (in Russian). Text, [4], [5]
  • Tatlin (Protiv kubizma) [Татлин (Против кубизма)], 1921, 16 leaves of plates. (in Russian)[6]
  • Noveyshie techeniya v russkom iskusstve [Новейшие течения в русском искусстве], 1927-28. (in Russian)
  • Uchebnik po istorii zapadnoyevropeyskogo iskusstva [учебник по истории западноевропейского искусства], 1940. (in Russian)
  • O Tatline, eds. I.N. Punina and V.I. Rakitin, Moscow: RA, 1994. (in Russian)
  • Mir svetel lyubov'yu: dnevniki i pis'ma [Мир светел любовью: дневники и письма], Мoscow, 2000. (in Russian) [7]
  • The Diaries of Nikolay Punin: 1904-1953, eds. Sidney Monas and Jennifer Greene Krupala, trans. Jennifer Greene Krupala, University of Texas Press, 1999, 261 pp. [8]
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