Donkey's Tail
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "other uses". Template:More footnotes Donkey's Tail (Template:Langx, Romanized: Osliniy khvost) was a Russian artistic group created from the most radical members of the Jack of Diamonds group. The group included such painters as: Mikhail Larionov (inventor of the name), Natalia Goncharova, Kazimir Malevich, Marc Chagall, and Aleksandr Shevchenko. The group, according to Gino Severini in his autobiography, was Futurist;[1] it is known that, even if they were not, they were certainly influenced by the Cubo-Futurism movement. The only exhibition of the group took place in Moscow in 1912 (notable for being the start of Malevich's entry into his Cubo-Futurist phase), and in 1913, the group fell apart.
Gallery
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Natalia Goncharova, Cyclist, 1913
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Marc Chagall, I and the Village, 1911
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Mikhail Larionov, ‘’Study of the woman’’,1912
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Aleksandr Shevchenko, ‘’Cubist Portrait of Man in Chair‘’, 1914
References
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Bibliography
- Voloshin Лики творчества (Faces of creativity) - Leningrad: Nauka, 1988. - pp. 287–289.
- Pospelov, G. Бубновый валет (Jack of Diamonds) - Moscow: Soviet artist, 1990. - Template:ISBN .