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A work made of gelatin silver print.

Pole Vault (Pryzhok s shestom), 1936

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko

A work made of book with fabric and paper collaged elements on gray-blue paper cover (discolored to buff at edges).

Transrationalists (Zaumniki), 1921–22

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko

A work made of stencil.

A Blow to the Enemy's Rear, January 26, 1945

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of book with linocut on light red wove paper cover (discolored to pink-cream).

Transrationalists (Zaumniki), 1922

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko

A work made of stencil.

Glory to the Belorussian Partisans!, August 21, 1944

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of stencil.

A Sacred Duty, December 22, 1944

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of stencil.

The Order of Ushakov, April 15, 1944

Aleksandr Timofeevich Danilichev

A work made of stencil.

The Latest "Cauldron", February 8, 1945

Aleksandr N. Volkov

A work made of stencil.

In the Carpathian Mountains, April 29, 1945

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of stencil.

No Pillbox Will Save the Enemy!, April 15, 1945

Aleksandr N. Volkov

A work made of stencil.

The Liberators of Pskov, July 24, 1944

Aleksandr Timofeevich Danilichev

A work made of stencil.

The Order of Nakhimov, April 11, 1944

Aleksandr Timofeevich Danilichev

A work made of periodicals with photomontage wrappers; complete set of 24 nos. in 10 parts.

Novyi Lef (New Lef), 1927–1928

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko

A work made of stencil.

Cossack Glory, December 20, 1944

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of stencil.

Continuing the Offensive, Our Forces Are Penetrating Ever Further Into German Territory., March 7, 1945

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of stencil.

Untitled, November 3, 1944

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of periodicals; complete set of 7 issues.

Lef (Left Front of the Arts), 1923–24

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko

A work made of lithograph on cream wove paper.

Saint Aleksandr Nevskii, from War: Mystical Images of War, 1914

Natalia Goncharova

A work made of stencil.

In the Mountains of Transylvania, November 11, 1944

Aleksandr A. Przhetslavskii

A work made of gelatin silver print.

By the Phone, 1928, printed 1950s

Aleksandr Mikhailovich Rodchenko

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