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  Vladimir Tatlin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tatlin was born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, the son of a railway engineer and a poet.
Planned in 1920, the monument, was to be a tall tower in iron, glass and steel which would have dwarfed the Eiffel Tower in Paris (it was a third taller at 1,300 feet high).
Tatlin was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow.
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 Vladimir Tatlin - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tatlin achieved fame as the architect who designed the huge "Monument to the Third International", a tall tower all in iron, glass and steel, planned in 1922, which would have dwarfed the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Tatlin also founded Russian Constructivist Art with his counter-reliefs, structures made of wood and iron for hanging in wall corners.
Tatlin was buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery, Russia.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Vladimir_Tatlin   (326 words)

  
 Vladimir Tatlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vladimir Tatlin (1885 - 1953) was a painter and architect, one of the two (together with Kazimir Malevich) most important names in Russian Avant-Garde arts of the 20's.
Tatlin is best known as the architect that projected the huge "Monument to the 3rd International", a big tower all in iron, glass and steel, planned to be bigger then Paris Eiffel tower (1922).
Tatlin is also the founder of Russian Constructist Art, with his counter-reliefs, structures made of wood and iron projected to be hung in wall corners.
www.bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/v/vl/vladimir_tatlin.html   (316 words)

  
 VLADIMIR TATLIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vladimir Yevgrafovich Tatlin () (28 -го Декабрь, 1885 -го декабрь - 31 -го май, 1953) г.
Tatlin достигло fame как архитектор конструировал огромный "памятник к третья международной", высокорослая башня все в утюге, стекле и сталь, запланированная в 1922, которое имело бы dwarfed башня Eiffel в paris.
Tatlin также предназначило к изучению одежд, предметов и настолько дальше.
www.faktoru.com /wiki/ru/vl/Vladimir%20Tatlin.htm   (238 words)

  
 Tatlin's Tower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tatlin’s Tower was a grand monumental building envisioned and blueprinted by the Russian artist and architect Vladimir Tatlin, but never built.
Tatlin's Constructivist tower was to be built from industrial materials: iron, glass and steel.
There is a model of Tatlin’s Tower at the Museum of Modern Art in Stockholm, Sweden.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tatlin's_Tower   (373 words)

  
 Vladimir Evgrafovich Tatlin Biography | Encyclopedia of World Biography
Vladimir Evgrafovich Tatlin (1885-1953) was a Russian avant garde artist whose model of the "Monument to the Third International" remains the main symbol of Constructivism.
Tatlin's early works were often primitive, loose in style, and focused on form, with little attention paid to background.
Tatlin wrote that "the word itself is a building unit, material a unit of organized space." The fusing of the two elements was supposed to create an architectural state on the state, a revolutionary event.
www.bookrags.com /biography/vladimir-evgrafovich-tatlin   (1425 words)

  
 Vladimir Tatlin
Some of his training was in painting and restoring icons and he was later to stress that these had had an important influence on his work, but a major event in his formation was a visit to Paris, in 1914, where he called on Picasso and saw his current work, including constructed sculptures.
In 1918, Tatlin was appointed head of the Commissariat for Enlightenment's Moscow art directorate and charged with realizing Lenin's wish to see Moscow (and other cities) equipped with statues to the glory of past revolutionaries.
Dissatisfied with the old-fashioned sculptures that resulted, Tatlin conceived a project for a vast monumen: to the revolution, an engineering structure of steel and glass, at once sculpture and architecture, to outdo the Eiffel Tower of Paris in size and dynamic form and to house Comintern, the headquarters of international Communist action.
www.artprofessor.com /artists/vladimir-tatlin.php   (826 words)

  
 Vladimir - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Vladimir, city, capital of Vladimir Oblast, western Russia, on the Klyaz’ma River.
Vladimir, Saint (circa 956-1015), grand duke of Kyiv, whose baptism made Orthodox Christianity the official religion of Kievan Rus.
Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich, born in 1952, Russian politician who became the second democratically elected president of Russia in 2000.
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 Wladimir Tatlin
Vladimir tatlin een Russische kunstenaar was een van de voornaamste vertegenwoordigers van de Oosteuropese avant garde.
Het constructivisme vond zijn oorsprong in 1913 bij de kunstenaar Vladimir tatlin, die werd geïnspireerd door het Futuristisch Manifest, dat in 1910 in het Russisch vertaald werd.
Tatlin propageerde het ideaal van de kunstenaar, die tevens gekwalificeerd technoloog en ingenieur was, waardoor kunstenaars op die manier een gelijkwaardige plaats in de maatschappij hadden naast de normale arbeiders in de moderne technologische maatschappij.
www.kunstbus.nl /verklaringen/wladimir+tatlin.html   (565 words)

  
 Vladimir Tatlin
Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953), een abstracte kunstenaar en toegewijde materialist in de kunst, had Picasso in 1913 in zijn Parijse atelier opgezocht en kende zijn driedimensionale constructies, die hij trachtte na te streven in zijn vroegste abstracte reliëfs.
Tatlins meest opmerkelijke werkstuk was zijn voorstel van het Monument van de Derde Internationale, een open, spiralende metalen toren, ontworpen om draaiende ruimten te bevatten waarin regeringskantoren gevestigd konden worden.
Tatlins extravagantie is zowel representatief voor de utopische drang, die elders in de periode na de wapenstilstand duidelijk bleek, als ook voor de beslissende rol die de architectuur zou gaan spelen in de nieuwe sovjetstaat.
www.digischool.nl /ckv2/ckv3/kunstentechniek1/tatlin/vladimir_tatlin.htm   (633 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Culture | Art and the people
For his part Tatlin spent the years immediately preceding the 1932 declaration that would effectively make Socialist Realism the only acceptable artistic style at work on another impractical scheme, his flying machine, the Letatlin, only to return in later life to easel painting, and not in the prescribed manner.
And there is a kind of convoluted, Egyptian connection: one of the sources Tatlin would develop for his structure was the ziggurat of the great mosque in Sammara, which served too as a model for the minaret of Ibn Tulun.
Tatlin, Popova, Goncharova, Rodchenko, Gabo, Pevsner, Malevich, El- Lissitsky: all are names safely canonised within the history of modernism, and in its most dramatic of phases.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2002/584/cu6.htm   (696 words)

  
 THE ARTIST, SOARING AT LAST - New York Times
The chief pioneer of Constructivism, Tatlin symbolized the brief era of experimentation and hope that coincided with the founding of Lenin's republic.
Tatlin emerged as a heroic icon representing the fusion of radical art and radical politics.
Tatlin's champions reinforced this interpretation by citing the essays of his friend, the ideologue and critic Nikolai Punin.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Vladimir
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin feared a resurgence of the Second, or Socialist, International under non-Communist leadership.
THE HIGH FLIER; Vladimir used to work as a coal miner in the Ukraine for pounds 39 a week.
Vladimir S. Soloviev and the politics of human rights.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Vladimir&StartAt=31   (606 words)

  
 Tatlin, Vladimir - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tatlin, Vladimir, 1885-1953, Russian painter and sculptor, known as the Father of Russian constructivism.
After graduating (1910) from the Moscow Academy of Fine Arts, he traveled to Paris where he was so influenced by Picasso 's reliefs that he became a sculptor.
After the Russian Revolution, Tatlin produced art that remained abstract but was more politically oriented.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1E1-tatlin-v1.html   (271 words)

  
 Greater Boston Arts Highlight
Tatlin was trying to come up with a very different form from the one that was dominant in that period of Soviet architecture.
And at the time, Tatlin was looking for a site to build his new tower, which represented the coming of the new society, or the coming of new ideals.
Tatlin, in the end, left a very strong documentation of his idea in the form of models and schematic drawings.
www.wgbh.org /pages/bostonarts/2000/third_international.html   (758 words)

  
 Literature:Slowacki,Zeromski,Glowacki,Mayakovsky;trends:futurism,dadaism,constructivism,social realism.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vladimir Mayakovsky was born in 1893 in Bagdadi, a Georgian village.
Tatlin's work with materials inspired the Constructivist movement in architecture and design.
Tatlin retired when the Soviet Union rejected modernism in the 1930s.
republika.pl /pawech2/int/eng5.htm   (1182 words)

  
 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 DONKEY’S 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 Udal’tsova, Lyubov’ Popova, Valentina Khodasevich (1894–1968) and Robert Fal’k, 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).
www.artnet.com /library/08/0834/T083448.asp   (618 words)

  
 VLADIMIR TATLIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tatlin erzielte Ruhm als der Architekt, der das sehr große "Denkmal zum dritten internationalen" entwarf, hoher Aufsatz alle im Eisen, Glas und Stahl, geplant 1922, das den Eiffel Aufsatz in Paris in den Schatten gestellt haben würde.
Tatlin gründete auch russische Constructivist kunst mit seinen Kostenzähler-Entlastungen, den Strukturen, die vom Holz gebildet wurden und Eisen für das Hängen in den Wandecken.
Tatlin weihte sich auch der Studie von Kleidung, Gegenstände und so weiter ein.
www.faktedon.com /wiki/de/vl/Vladimir%20Tatlin.htm   (275 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Vladimir Tatlin (European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Vladimir Tatlin, European Art, 1600 To The Present, Biographies
Vladimir Tatlin[tAt´lyin] Pronunciation Key, 1885–1953, Russian painter and sculptor, known as the Father of Russian constructivism.
After graduating (1910) from the Moscow Academy of Fine Arts, he traveled to Paris where he was so influenced by Picasso's reliefs that he became a sculptor.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/T/Tatlin-V.html   (254 words)

  
 Constructivism Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Tatlin and his supporters, who called themselves The Productivist School (which Tatlin later changed to the Constructivists), had different views about the nature and purpose of non-objective art to Malevichs' Suprematists making impossible the formation of a single coherent movement.
Tatlin and Rodchenko through their 'Programme of the Productivist Group' statement, called for artists to stop creating idle aesthetic forms and begin producing useful objects; they maintained that the artist was a worker, responsible for designing new products.
Tatlin is generally credited with evolving a new form of sculpture with his pre-1916 constructions although both his and other Constructivists' early methods were crudely fabricated and lacked the more engineered approach developed by International Constructivism.
users.senet.com.au /~dsmith/constructivism.htm   (4057 words)

  
 BLDGBLOG: Tatlin's Tower   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The unbuilt status of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the 3rd International – or Tatlin’s Tower – is both befuddling and possibly contentious.
Tatlin’s Tower is constructed – and destructed – from scratch, everyday, every instant – and the Tower will go on being built, ritualistically, every moment for eternity.
Tatlin’s closest friend from university went on to marry a woman whose sister taught dance, first in Moscow, then in Paris, then in New York in exile.
bldgblog.blogspot.com /2006/03/tatlins-tower.html   (1704 words)

  
 KunstWeb - skulptur - Tatlin
Vladimir Tatlin ble født i Moskva i 1885.
Der fikk Tatlin se Picassos kubistiske arbeider og andre kunstverk, noe som inspirerte ham mye i hans videre arbeid.
Tatlin håpet at en dag skulle alle mennesker eie og bruke et slik fly, som de brukte sykler!
www2.skolenettet.no /kunstweb/skulptur/kunstnere/tatlin.html   (348 words)

  
 STATE MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART - TATLIN AND AFTER
The Exhibition Important works by Vladimir Tatlin were presented, as well as a great number of works by artists who worked with him, such as: Aleksandr Rodchenko, Liubov Popova, Varvara Stepanova, Karel Ioganson, Gustav Klucis, El Lissitzky, Konstantin Medunetsky, Georgi and Vladimir Stenberg and others.
Vladimir Evgrafovich Tatlin Born in 1885 in Moscow.
Through his work, Tatlin became a forerunner and laid the foundation for the support and development of the Suprematist and Constructivist movements that were to appear later.
www.greekstatemuseum.com /article/articleview/107/1/42   (466 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : Tatlin: Livres en anglais: Larissa Alekseevna Zhadova   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Best remembered as a visionary architect who worked in industrial design, Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) based his famous model for the Monument to the Third International on the centuries-old Russian tradition of erecting a monument in the form of a building.
The album includes essays by Soviet art historians, commentaries by Tatlin's contemporaries and a generous selection of his writings on "material culture" as the bedrock of a new, humanistic design.
Though collections are better served by the broader context of John Milner's Vladimir Tatlin and the Russian Avant-garde (LJ 9/1/83), Tatlin is an essential acquisition for specialized art libraries.
www.amazon.fr /Tatlin-Larissa-Alekseevna-Zhadova/dp/0847808270   (345 words)

  
 Constructivism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
His ideas were passed on to pupils such as Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko, who formed the next major group of Russian artists, the Constructivists.
Tatlin began to design and build relief models, made of real materials, such as glass, tin, wood, and plaster.
Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko produced the "Programme of the Productivist Group", which called for Soviet artists to stop creating useless, abstract art and begin making art which would be socially beneficial.
www.duke.edu /~ach11/writing20/review/constructivism.html   (393 words)

  
 Designers: Vladimir Tatlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) was a polymath who worked as a painter, a sculptor, and a stage designer.
Tatlin sided with the Communists after the revolution.
Tatlin completed his constructivist stage set and costume designs for Zangezi for a memorial production in honor of his friend Khlebnikov who had died in 1922.
max.mmlc.northwestern.edu /~mdenner/Drama/designers/4tatlin.html   (86 words)

  
 info: Vladimir_Tatlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Moscow 1953) Vladimir Tatlin was born in Moscow in 1885.
Vladimir Tatlin - Counter Relief - Russian constructivist collages...
Vladimir Tatlin - Counter Relief - 1914-15 - iron, copper, wood, rope 71x118cm...
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 Dictatorship of the Air » Tatlin’s Tower, Tatlin’s Flyer
“Tatlin’s Tower and the World” is less interesting as an artistic “statement” than it is as evidence of the enduring legacy of one of twentieth-century Russia’s most visionary and inspiring artists, Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953) a painter, sculptor, an architect who founded the avant-garde movement known as “Constructivism.”;
In short, “Tatlin’s Tower” was every bit as grandiose, ambitious, and impossible to build as the proletarian paradise that it was intended to honor.
In the case of Tatlin, they represented sharply dissonant views that ran dangerously counter to the increasingly repressive and collectivist-minded political culture of the Stalinist 1930s.
dictatorshipoftheair.com /2006/10/02/tatlins-tower-tatlins-flyer   (790 words)

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