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| | artnet.com: Resource Library: Tatlin, Vladimir (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11) |
 | | Tatlin exhibited with many of the avant-garde groups, including the Jack of Diamonds, the Union of Youth and the DONKEYS TAIL group, which was aggressively Russian in outlook and was inspired by non-Western, primitivist art, folk art and icon painting. |
 | | Between 1911 and 1915 Tatlin worked in Moscow alongside the painters Aleksandr Vesnin, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Lyubov Popova, Valentina Khodasevich (18941968) and Robert Falk, all of whom responded to the Cubist and Futurist ideas debated and published in the journal Soyuz Molodyozhi of the Union of Youth, with whom Tatlin was exhibiting in 1913. |
 | | Tatlin was the first illustrator, at this time, of the key Russian Futurist poets Velimir Khlebnikov and Aleksey Kruchonykh (Mirskontsa, The world backwards; Moscow, 1912) and of the revolutionary painter-poet Vladimir Mayakovsky (Trebnik troikh, The missal of the three, 1913). |
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