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Front Cover for 'Game in Hell', 1912 (litho)

Front Cover for 'Game in Hell', 1912 (litho)
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Front Cover for 'Game in Hell', 1912 (litho)
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Artist
Kruchenykh, Aleksei Eliseevich (1886-1968) / Russian
Location
British Library, London, UK
Medium
lithograph
Date
1912 AD (C20th AD)
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Written in 1920 by Velimir Khlebnikov and dedicated “To Alesha Kruchenykh,” it refers to the first lithographed Futurist book, A Game in Hell, that Khlebnikov co-authored with Kruchenykh and published in 1912 (p. 70). In it the proverbial “Futurist devil,” seen through the lens of dark irony and the grotesquerie of lubki (cheap popular prints of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries), appears for the first time, playing with a sinner who has bet his soul in a card game.

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Russia / Asia / Avant Garde / grotesque / expressive / crude / art / drawing / russia / text / devil / poetry / publication / avant-garde / grotesque / culture / russian / literary / demon / literature / illustration / lubki / Engraving / Mzengraving

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