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Design drawing for the proposed wolkenbugel (cloud-iron) building by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky) that was never built, 1926
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Design drawing for the proposed wolkenbugel (cloud-iron) building by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky) that was never built, 1926
FAT4941325 Design drawing for the proposed wolkenbugel (cloud-iron) building by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky) that was never built, 1926 by Lissitzky, Eliezer (El) Markowich (1890-1941); (add.info.: Design drawing for the proposed wolkenbugel (cloud-iron) building by el lissitzky (lazar markovich lissitzky) that was never built, 1926); Sovfoto/UIG
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This print showcases a design drawing for the proposed Wolkenbugel (Cloud-Iron) building by El Lissitzky, also known as Lazar Markovich Lissitzky. Created in 1926, this architectural masterpiece was unfortunately never brought to life. The image captures the essence of early twentieth-century constructivism, an art movement deeply rooted in communism. El Lissitzky's visionary mind is evident in his intricate draughtsmanship, illustrating a building that defies convention and pushes the boundaries of traditional architecture. The Wolkenbugel building stands tall with its unique cloud-iron structure, exuding a sense of grandeur and innovation. Its bold lines and geometric shapes reflect the artist's commitment to breaking free from artistic norms and embracing new possibilities. Although this remarkable creation remained unrealized, it serves as a testament to El Lissitzky's brilliance as an architect and designer. His vision transcends time, inspiring future generations with its avant-garde aesthetic. As we gaze upon this striking photograph print, we are reminded of the power of imagination and creativity in shaping our world. The Wolkenbugel building may only exist on paper but continues to captivate us with its unrealized potential. This artwork is not just about buildings; it symbolizes hope for progress and change through art. It reminds us that even though some ideas remain unfulfilled, they still hold immense value in pushing boundaries and challenging societal norms.
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