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El Lissitzky (Russian (culture or style))
From Proun (Architectural study for an art gallery)
1923
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.54
This abstract composition of layered geometric shapes shows a large yellow rectangle on the left and a black rectangle on the right forming the base/background layer. On top of them is another yellow rectangle of a slightly darker shade and a thin rectangular box to the right. One horizontal rectangle divides the top third of the composition.
El Lissitzky (Russian (culture or style))
From Proun
1923
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.55

Wassily Kandinsky (Russian (culture or style))
Plate XI from Kleine Welten
1922
Museum Purchase
1955/2.18
Close-up view of two dogs, one fully outfitted in a canine spacesuit, the other with face and front paws uncovered. 
Dmitri Baltermants (Russian (culture or style))
Mishka the Space Dog is Being Dressed, While Tsyganka the Other Space Dog is Already Dressed
1960
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James Agah, Class of 1989 (BBA)
2012/2.90
This etching has a series of notes and sketches throughout the print with two more detailed portions. At the top right, there is a rondel with a nude figure, half-woman—half-machine. At the bottom left, there is a series of vignettes with a sillouette of a woman, a landscape, and a robot. The print is titled, signed, numbered and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Anatomy of the Senses
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.10
This print has a large humanoid figure created with thin lines and abstract shapes. The print is titled, numbered, signed and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Anatomy of Feelings
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.15
This etching depicts a large head in profile made up of various components: from volcanoes to canons. The print is titled, numbered, signed and dated in pencil at the base of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Anatomy of Feelings
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.19
This print shows two views of nude women separated by a partial line in the center. The figure on the right is facing out and more naturalistically rendered, yet her body has missing parts of its torso. On the left, the figure is in profile and drawn using sparse lines to outline the general shape of the gendered attributes and is more abstracted. The print is titled, numbered, signed and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page. 
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Venus in Front of a Mirror II
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.2
This etching has an oval shape that creates a frame around a surrealistic landscape. The print is titled, numbered, signed and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Anatomy of Feelings
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.23
This print depicts two figures sitting at a table. On the right, there is a nude woman, whose stomach has a frame with a landscape scene inside. On the left, is a man, whose head is filled with a landscape scene. Above the table, there is a kind of thought-bubble with another landscape scene inside. The print is titled, numbered, signed, and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Talking to Yourself
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.29
This print depicts three faceless nude figures. Two adults, man on the left and woman on the right, are floating in ovoid shapes. A small child floats at the center. The print is titled, numbered, signed and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Anatomy of Feelings
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.35
This etching depicts a nude woman: she is straining to look out. Her body is oriented on a diagonal with her legs splayed out. The print is titled, numbered, signed and dated in pencil at the bottom of the page.
Vladimir Yankilevsky (Russian (culture or style))
Anatomy of Feelings
1972
Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Carl Proffer
1980/2.243.36
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