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El Lissitzky, Russian 1890-1941, “Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge”, c.1919-20; a rare propaganda lithograph and relief print in red and black on off-white laid paper, one of only a few surviving impressions, published by UNOVIS, Vitebsk, sheet: 53 x 71 cm, (framed) Note: the sheet may have been trimmed at some point as sizes of this poster can vary. The drawing itself, the basis for the poster, according to Lissitzky, was lost forever. These posters, printed in various printing houses in Russia, were sent to the Russian front as propaganda. Unfortunately, only a few prints have survived to this day. These posters were used to light stoves as there was a war going on and paper was scarce. The paper of the lithograph corresponds to the paper of that period. There is a typographic error in the text which others have and these prints are often on different sized sheets. UNOVIS was an association of artists, which included Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich. They designed many of the posters in Vitebsk. Provenance: Acquired in Berlin, where Lissitsky's wife was based | Polish collection

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El Lissitzky, Russian 1890-1941, “Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge”, c.1919-20; a rare propaganda lithograph and relief print in red and black on off-white laid paper, one of only a few surviving impressions, published by UNOVIS, Vitebsk, sheet: 53 x 71 cm, (framed) Note: the sheet may have been trimmed at some point as sizes of this poster can vary. The drawing itself, the basis for the poster, according to Lissitzky, was lost forever. These posters, printed in various printing houses in Russia, were sent to the Russian front as propaganda. Unfortunately, only a few prints have survived to this day. These posters were used to light stoves as there was a war going on and paper was scarce. The paper of the lithograph corresponds to the paper of that period. There is a typographic error in the text which others have and these prints are often on different sized sheets. UNOVIS was an association of artists, which included Lissitzky and Kazimir Malevich. They designed many of the posters in Vitebsk. Provenance: Acquired in Berlin, where Lissitsky's wife was based | Polish collection

Estimate 6 000 - 8 000 GBP
Starting price 4 200 GBP

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