The Charnel House
Artist: Gustav Klucis (Klutsis)
Circa: 1920
Gustav Klucis, a Latvian-born artist central to the Russian Constructivist movement, created The Charnel House in 1920. This striking composition reduces architecture and space into a dynamic system of geometric planes and intersecting forms. Klucis’s work embodies the utopian ideals and bold experimentation of the early Soviet avant-garde, where abstraction became a tool for envisioning new social orders.
Print Details:
Giclée reproduction of the original work on paper
Archival matte paper 11"x17" untrimmed
Suitable for framing
Carefully packaged and shipped flat
Ideal for collectors of:
Gustav Klucis artworks
Russian Constructivism
Abstract and geometric art
Avant-garde 1920s design
A rare Constructivist design by Klucis, uniting geometry, vision, and revolutionary form.
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