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avant-garde, the - перевод на Английский

INFLUENTIAL WAVE OF MODERN ART THAT FLOURISHED IN RUSSIA ABOUT 1890 TO 1930
Russian avantgarde; Russian Avant-Garde; Russian Avant garde; The Russian avant garde; Russian avant garde; Russian Avant Garde
  • [[Constructivist art]]. [[Alexander Rodchenko]], [[chess table]] design, 1925
  • Cyclist]]'', 1913
  • [[Rayonism]]. [[Mikhail Larionov]], ''The Glass'', 1912
  • [[Suprematism]]. [[Kazimir Malevich]], ''Black Square'', 1915
  • Constructivism]]. [[Vladimir Tatlin]], [[Monument to the Third International]], 1919
  • Zuev Club]], 1926

avant-garde, the      
(n.) = vanguardia, la
Ex: My point is that all literature, every example we can think of, depends for its existence on the tradition out of which it springs -- even the most avant of the avant-garde.
avant-garde         
  • Intellectuals of the avant-garde: Max Horkheimer (left) and Theodor Adorno (right) at Heidelberg in 1965.
  • Fountain]]'' (1917) by [[Marcel Duchamp]].<br> ([[Alfred Stieglitz]])
WORKS THAT ARE EXPERIMENTAL OR INNOVATIVE
Avant garde; Avant Garde; Avantgarde art; Avant gard; Avant-garde art; Avantgarde; Avante-garde; Avante garde; Avante Garde; Avant-gardism; Avant-Garde; Avant-guard; Adventgarde; Avant-gardes; Avant-gardist; Arrière-garde; Avantgarde artists; Avante-garde movement; Cultural avant-garde
(adj.) = vanguardista
Ex: There is the work of the very competent and literate novelist who is not avant-garde or the current darling of the critics, but is certainly regarded as a professional and imaginative writer.
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* avant-garde, the = vanguardia, la
vanguardista         
  • ''Forme uniche della continuità nello spazio'' (''Formas únicas de la continuidad en el espacio''), bronce de [[Umberto Boccioni]], de 1913.
  • Muchos autores vanguardistas ven en el poeta [[Arthur Rimbaud]] a un padre intelectual.
  •  ''La danseuse jaune'' (1912) de Alexis Mérodack-Jeanneau.
  • Ulises]]'' de [[James Joyce]].
  •  ''La jalousie'', [[collage]] de 1914 del español [[Juan Gris]].
  • Muchos artistas de este periodo participaron en la I{{esd}}Guerra Mundial.
  •  [[Afiche]] dadaísta de [[Theo van Doesburg]] .
  • El vuelo de los [[hermanos Wright]].
MOVIMIENTO ARTÍSTICO
Ismos; Vanguardia; Vanguardista; Avant-garde; Vanguardias; Vanguardistas; Vanguardias artísticas; Avantgarde; Vanguardias artisticas; Vanguardias (literatura); Vanguardias históricas; Vanguardias historicas; Avant garde; Avant-Garde; Vanguardia artística; Arte de vanguardia; Vanguardia (arte); Avant Garde; Arte vanguardista; Vanguardia política; Poesía de vanguardia
avant-garde
member of the avant-garde

Определение

vanguardia
vanguardia (de "avanguardia")
1 f. Mil. Parte de una fuerza armada que en una marcha, ataque, etc., va delante. Avanguardia, delantera, manguardia, vanguarda.
2 Movimiento artístico, ideológico, etc., que manifiesta las tendencias más avanzadas de su época. *Nuevo.
3 (pl.) Lugares en las orillas de un río, de donde arrancan las obras de construcción de un *puente, *presa, etc.
A [o en] vanguardia ("Estar, Ir", etc.). *Delante de los demás en cualquier acción, progreso o intento.
De vanguardia. Se aplica a los movimientos que constituyen la vanguardia de una época en lo artístico, ideológico, etc.

Википедия

Russian avant-garde

The Russian avant-garde was a large, influential wave of avant-garde modern art that flourished in the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, approximately from 1890 to 1930—although some have placed its beginning as early as 1850 and its end as late as 1960. The term covers many separate, but inextricably related, art movements that flourished at the time; including Suprematism, Constructivism, Russian Futurism, Cubo-Futurism, Zaum, Imaginism, and Neo-primitivism. Many of the artists who were born, grew up or were active in what is now Belarus and Ukraine (including Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandra Ekster, Vladimir Tatlin, Wassily Kandinsky, David Burliuk, Alexander Archipenko), are also classified in the Ukrainian avant-garde.

The Russian avant-garde reached its creative and popular height in the period between the Russian Revolution of 1917 and 1932, at which point the ideas of the avant-garde clashed with the newly emerged state-sponsored direction of Socialist Realism.

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1. However original and avant–garde the stage by decorator Gürcan Kubilay might have been, the ceramic white tiles of the factory were to me not Spain.
2. Charlotte Higgins, arts correspondent Wednesday August 3, 2005 The Guardian The eccentric standard–bearer of the European avant–garde, the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, is to make a rare appearance in England this autumn, his first since 2001.
3. They were joined by members of the Red Youth Avant–Garde, the Communist Youth Union, the National Bolshevik Party, the Rodina party‘s Left Front, the United Civil Front and Oborona, a youth movement inspired by revolutionary groups in Ukraine and Belarus.