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Henryk Berlewi (Yiddish: הענריק בערלעװי;
October 20, 1894 –
August 2, 1967) was a Polish-French painter,
graphic designer and art theorist, who is primarily...
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Helena Berlewi (Yiddish: העלענאַ בערלעװי; born
Khaye Leye
Shrayber [Yiddish: חיה לאה שרײַבער]; 20
March [O.S. 8 March] 1873 – 18
December 1976), known...
- 1924–1926 and
founded by Władysław Strzemiński,
Katarzyna Kobro,
Henryk Berlewi,
Henryk Stażewski and Mieczysław Szczuka,
among others. Blok was a precursor...
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Polish rule). In
November 1923, he
moved to Warsaw,
where with
Henryk Berlewi he
founded the
constructivist group Blok.
During the 1920s, he formulated...
- Adler, Polish-Jewish
painter Adolf Behrman, Polish-Jewish
painter Henryk Berlewi, Polish-Jewish
painter Alexander Bogen, painter, sculptor,
stage designer...
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interwar period,
including Katarzyna Kobro, Theo van
Doesburg and
Henryk Berlewi,
among others. The idea for the
Neoplastic Room
emerged in the aftermath...
- 1920
Georges Braque,
Fernand Léger and
Marie Laurencin, in 1922
Henryk Berlewi and in 1923 El
Lissitzky (with his
legendary Proun Room) were represented...
- in the
Soviet Union by El
Lissitzky and Rodchenko, in
Poland by
Henryk Berlewi and in
Germany by Kurt Schwitters.
During his
employment at the NV Maatschappij...
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Benedyktowicz (1844–1926),
painter Stanisław
Bergman (1862–1930),
painter Henryk Berlewi (1894–1967),
painter and
graphic designer Jan
Betley (1908–1980), painter...
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Jewish art. In 1919
members of the group,
Victor Alter and
Henryk Berlewi,
organized a
major exhibition of Polish-Jewish art in Białystok
under the...