Vladimir Sterligov

Russian painter
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Vladimir Wassilievich Sterligov
Born
Warsaw
DiedNovember 1, 1973(1973-11-01) (aged 69)
NationalityRussian
Occupation(s)Artist and poet

Vladimir Wassilievich Sterligov (1904–1973) was a Soviet avant garde painter and poet, considered by art professionals to be the last of the Soviet Avant-garde artists. A former student of Kazimir Malevich, he succeeded in stepping beyond the boundary of Suprematism, creating a new and original system.[1]

References

  1. ^ Шкуренок, Наталья (2019-06-28). "Дега и Стерлигов — в дар Эрмитажу". The Art Newspaper Russia (in Russian). Retrieved 2019-07-19.

External links

  • [1] The Heritage of the Russian Avant-Garde: Vladimir Sterligov and His School (Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers)
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