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The Monument to the Third International (Tatlin's Tower), 1920 (b/w photo)
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The Monument to the Third International (Tatlin's Tower), 1920 (b/w photo)
3904358 The Monument to the Third International (Tatlin's Tower), 1920 (b/w photo) by Tatlin, Vladimir Evgrafovich (1885-1953); (add.info.: The Monument to the Third International (Tatlin'S Tower) by Vladimir Tatlin, the Model of the Proposed Tower in the Studio of Materials, Volume, and Construction (The Former Academy of Arts) in Petrograd, 1920.); Sovfoto/UIG
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This striking print captures the iconic Monument to the Third International, also known as Tatlin's Tower, designed by Vladimir Tatlin in 1920. The tower was a revolutionary concept that symbolized the ideals of communism and modernity in post-revolutionary Russia.
In this image, we see a model of the proposed tower displayed in a studio filled with materials, volume, and construction tools. The intricate design of the tower is evident even in this small-scale representation, showcasing Tatlin's innovative approach to architecture.
The Monument to the Third International was intended to be a towering structure made of wood and iron that would serve as a monument to the Bolshevik Revolution. It was meant to house government offices, meeting spaces, and exhibition halls within its spiraling framework.
Despite never being fully realized due to logistical challenges and political changes, Tatlin's Tower remains an important symbol of avant-garde art and Soviet ideology. This photograph allows us a glimpse into the creative process behind this ambitious project and serves as a reminder of the bold experimentation that characterized early 20th-century Russian art and architecture.
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