Nude
Artist: Vladimir Lebedev
Circa: 1930
Vladimir Lebedev, a central figure in the Russian avant-garde and Constructivist movements, is best known for his bold graphic art and influential book illustrations. In Nude (1930), Lebedev turns his attention to the human form, presenting a reclining figure in fluid, minimal lines against a warm tonal ground. The work reveals his mastery of reduction, where the essence of form is captured with striking economy. Lebedev’s approach reflects both the radical experimentation of early Soviet art and his deep interest in rhythm, balance, and design.
Print Details:
Giclee reproduction of the original drawing
Archival matte paper, 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Vladimir Lebedev and Russian avant-garde art
Constructivist and modernist drawing
Figurative and minimalist art
Early 20th-century European modernism
Modern loft and studio decor
Minimalist interiors seeking bold, graphic statement pieces
A refined study of form where avant-garde clarity meets timeless intimacy.
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