Màkovets. No 1 [November 9, 1922]. Moscow: Mlechnyi Put, 1922. With 10 original tipped-in lithographs by Valerii Chekrygin, A. Shechenko, N. Cheryshev, S. Romanovich, A. Fon-Vizen (2), E. Mashkevich, Sergei Gerasimov Vera Pestel and Lev Zhegin Original decorated tan wrappers. Wrappers soiled, worn and expertly reinforced; internal creases and other wear. One of 650 copies. RARE OFFICIAL ART JOURNAL of the short-lived poets and artists group Makovets, who sought to combine spirituality and creativity with continuing cultural traditions. The name referred to the hill where the Holy Trinity Monastery was founded in 1337. Chernishev was an artist and art critic who fused Cubist and other experimental elements with more traditional pastoral imagery. With literary contributions by Nikolai Aseev, V. Khlebnikov, Boris Pasternak and others.
Màkovets. No 1 [November 9, 1922]. Moscow: Mlechnyi Put, 1922. With 10 original tipped-in lithographs by Valerii Chekrygin, A. Shechenko, N. Cheryshev, S. Romanovich, A. Fon-Vizen (2), E. Mashkevich, Sergei Gerasimov Vera Pestel and Lev Zhegin Original decorated tan wrappers. Wrappers soiled, worn and expertly reinforced; internal creases and other wear. One of 650 copies. RARE OFFICIAL ART JOURNAL of the short-lived poets and artists group Makovets, who sought to combine spirituality and creativity with continuing cultural traditions. The name referred to the hill where the Holy Trinity Monastery was founded in 1337. Chernishev was an artist and art critic who fused Cubist and other experimental elements with more traditional pastoral imagery. With literary contributions by Nikolai Aseev, V. Khlebnikov, Boris Pasternak and others.
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