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Boris Vladimirovich Ioganson (Russian: Борис Владимирович Иогансон, 25 July [O.S. 13 July] 1893 – 25
February 1973) also
commonly known as B. V. Johanson...
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Constructions Abstract Composition (Karl
Ioganson, 1920–21),
Russian Museum, Срб-21 Kārlis
Johansons (aka Karl or
Karel Ioganson)
Composition or Construction, 1921...
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which in 1973 was
named after artist Boris Ioganson.
Since 1992 it has been the B.
Ioganson St.
Petersburg State Academy Art
Lyceum comprising...
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tensegrity was
invented first by Kārlis
Johansons (in
Russian as
German as Karl
Ioganson) (lv), a
Soviet avant-garde
artist of
Latvian descent, who contributed...
- Наследный принц Республики) is a 1934
Soviet comedy film
directed by
Eduard Ioganson. The film
tells about a happy-go-lucky couple,
Natasha and Sergey. The...
- Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva,
Mikhail Avilov,
Alexander Samokhvalov,
Boris Ioganson,
Rudolf Frentz, and others. In the 1920s, the
development of
Soviet art...
- one of the
founders of the
Creative ****ociation KEM (together with E.
Ioganson). In 1929-1931
Ermler studied at the
Communist Academy and
wrote for the...
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showed these three dimensional compositions, by Rodchenko, Stepanova, Karl
Ioganson and the
Stenberg brothers.
Later the
definition would be
extended to designs...
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received his PhD in 1957,
during which period he
studied with
Professor Boris Ioganson.
Klionsky became the
youngest artist to be
exhibited at the
Tretyakov National...
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World War,
collective farms, and sports.
Yuriy Ivanovich Pimenov,
Boris Ioganson and Geli
Korzev have also been
described as "unappreciated
masters of twentieth-century...