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Ritual Dancers, Limitang, Humla, Nepal
1985 Gelatin-silver print 11 x 14 inches Courtesy Kevin Bubrisk
Cecil Beaton, Vogue (1936)
"Fokina" by Boris Anisfeld, 1926
Slovak couple on a pilgrimage. From the front page of a slovak magazine Nový svet (New World) 1942.
Trenčianska Teplá village, Považie region, Western Slovakia.
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“Rodchenko was one of the most versatile Constructivist and Productivist artists to emerge after the Russian Revolution. He worked as a painter and graphic designer before turning to photomontage and photography. His photography was socially engaged, formally innovative, and opposed to a painterly aesthetic.”—Wikipedia
Russian Constructivism * Political propaganda posters based on the rise of communism in turn of the century Russia.
* Combination of collage, photomontage, and graphic design (typography).
Russian Constructivist film poster utilizing photomontage, designed by Georgi and Vladimar Stenberg 1929.
Edeline Lee's Look of the Week: Modernist Lines
Seydou Keita, Bamako Mali 1918-1963
Seydou Keïta - Untitled #419, 1950-1952
Untitled #313, 1956–57 Seydou Keita (Malian, 1921–2001) Gelatin silver print
Edeline Lee SS14 Inspiration: Seydou Keita