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Natalia Goncharova, Britanskii Lev (The British Lion) from Misticheskie obrazy voiny. 14 litografii (Mystical Images of War: Fourteen Lithographs), 1914 https://t.co/WOLLTUWXCF #nataliagoncharova #museumarchive
Natalia Goncharova, Rayonism, Blue-Green Forest, 1913 (dated on reverse 1911) https://t.co/Y1JDKCmCvA #museumarchive #museumofmodernart
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The little station, 1911 https://t.co/yEwcp4ANls #nataliagoncharova #cubofuturism
Electric lamp, 1913 https://t.co/WDbOsVDrGV #nataliagoncharova #cubofuturism
Natalia Goncharova, Arkhistratig Mikhail (Archangel Michael) from Misticheskie obrazy voiny. 14 litografii (Mystical Images of War: Fourteen Lithographs), 1914 https://t.co/sNevdj5L5Q #nataliagoncharova #museumarchive
Natalia Goncharova, Rayonism, Blue-Green Forest, 1913 (dated on reverse 1911) https://t.co/Y1JDKCmCvA #museumofmodernart #nataliagoncharova
Jan. 11, 1922: Russian painters Natalia Goncharova and Mikhail Larionov hold their first New York exhibition. The pair, best known for their avant-garde stage designs, have evolved from cubism to a new style of bold splashes of color they call "rayonism," after rays of light.