Aleksei Morgunov
Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov (Russian:Алексе́й Алексе́евич Моргуно́в; 21 October 1884, Moscow - 15 February 1935, Moscow) was a Russian Avant-Garde painter. His works were originally in the Neo-Primitivist style, but became influenced by Fauvism. Together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Kliun, he created a style known as "Februaryism". He later took up Neo-Classicism, then was forced to adopt the Socialist Realism model.
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Aleksei Morgunov
Aleksei Alekseevich Morgunov (Russian:Алексе́й Алексе́евич Моргуно́в; 21 October 1884, Moscow - 15 February 1935, Moscow) was a Russian Avant-Garde painter. His works were originally in the Neo-Primitivist style, but became influenced by Fauvism. Together with Kazimir Malevich and Ivan Kliun, he created a style known as "Februaryism". He later took up Neo-Classicism, then was forced to adopt the Socialist Realism model.
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