MÃkslinieku biedrëba "Zalæà VÃrna": 15. mÃkslas izstÃde. RëgÃ, pilsÃ"tas mÃkslas muzejÃ. 10. IX - 24. IX 1933. gadà [The "Green Crow" Artists Association: 15th art exhibition. Riga, at the City Art Museum, September 10 - September 24, 1933]
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Rare catalog for the "Green Crow" Art Association's fifteenth exhibition, held at the Riga City Art Museum in September 1933. With an attractive black and white wrapper design by Vilis Ciesnieks (1908-1989), the Latvian and later American painter and graphic artist, who studied under N. Puzyrevskii in Riga. He was subjected to prosecution by the German Nazi occupiers, who considered his art "degenerate", and finally moved to Brussels in 1944 and eventually settled in Chicago in 1959, where he worked as an illustrator, poster designer, and commercial artist. The exhibition included works by Ciesnieks, as well as by Olgerts Ãâ¬belëte, KÃrlis Baltgailis, Leonëds Banga, Karlis Celmins, Aleksandrs Junkers, Eduards Karitons, Vilis Mednis, Nikolajs Linde, Fridrichs Milts, Aleksandrs Petersons, Pavils Puzinas, and numerous others. With six black-and-white reproductions. Ciesnieks is less well-known as an avant-garde book designer, but the present effort relies on a strikingly dynamic combination of innovative modernist lettering with slanted fonts and a tilted image. Not in Fraser 2014, which depicts the 1933 almanach of the "Green Crow" association as well as a striking avant-garde exhibition poster (L385, p. 162).
As of December 2023, not in KVK, OCLC. Rare catalog for the "Green Crow" Art Association's fifteenth exhibition, held at the Riga City Art Museum in September 1933. With an attractive black and white wrapper design by Vilis Ciesnieks (1908-1989), the Latvian and later American painter and graphic artist, who studied under N. Puzyrevskii in Riga. He was subjected to prosecution by the German Nazi occupiers, who considered his art "degenerate", and finally moved to Brussels in 1944 and eventually settled in Chicago in 1959, where he worked as an illustrator, poster designer, and commercial artist. The exhibition included works by Ciesnieks, as well as by Olgerts Ãâ¬belëte, KÃrlis Baltgailis, Leonëds Banga, Karlis Celmins, Aleksandrs Junkers, Eduards Karitons, Vilis Mednis, Nikolajs Linde, Fridrichs Milts, Aleksandrs Petersons, Pavils Puzinas, and numerous others. With six black-and-white reproductions. Ciesnieks is less well-known as an avant-garde book designer, but the present effort relies on a strikingly dynamic combination of innovative modernist lettering with slanted fonts and a tilted image. Not in Fraser 2014, which depicts the 1933 almanach of the "Green Crow" association as well as a striking avant-garde exhibition poster (L385, p. 162).
As of December 2023, not in KVK, OCLC.
As of December 2023, not in KVK, OCLC. Rare catalog for the "Green Crow" Art Association's fifteenth exhibition, held at the Riga City Art Museum in September 1933. With an attractive black and white wrapper design by Vilis Ciesnieks (1908-1989), the Latvian and later American painter and graphic artist, who studied under N. Puzyrevskii in Riga. He was subjected to prosecution by the German Nazi occupiers, who considered his art "degenerate", and finally moved to Brussels in 1944 and eventually settled in Chicago in 1959, where he worked as an illustrator, poster designer, and commercial artist. The exhibition included works by Ciesnieks, as well as by Olgerts Ãâ¬belëte, KÃrlis Baltgailis, Leonëds Banga, Karlis Celmins, Aleksandrs Junkers, Eduards Karitons, Vilis Mednis, Nikolajs Linde, Fridrichs Milts, Aleksandrs Petersons, Pavils Puzinas, and numerous others. With six black-and-white reproductions. Ciesnieks is less well-known as an avant-garde book designer, but the present effort relies on a strikingly dynamic combination of innovative modernist lettering with slanted fonts and a tilted image. Not in Fraser 2014, which depicts the 1933 almanach of the "Green Crow" association as well as a striking avant-garde exhibition poster (L385, p. 162).
As of December 2023, not in KVK, OCLC.
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- MÁkslinieku biedrëba "ZalæÁ VÁrna": 15. mÁkslas izstÁde. RëgÁ, pilsÃ"tas mÁkslas muzejÁ. 10. IX - 24. IX 1933. gadÁ [The "Green Crow" Artists Association: 15th art exhibition. Riga, at the City Art Museum, September 10 - September 24, 1933]
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