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Kasimir

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Kasimir. For Polish rulers thus named, use Casimir.

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According to Clark, true modernism and true socialism came closest to fruition in the art of Suprematism, and with UNOVIS, the cultural arm of radical Bolshevik intellectuals and artists led by Kasimir Malevich and El Lissitzky.
But, notwithstanding important exceptions--such as Henri Matisse, Kasimir Malevich, Marcel Duchamp, and Alberto Giacometti, as well as Ad Reinhardt and Barnett Newman, two key figures from the previous generation (long represented by anthologies)--a writing phenomenon of this kind in the visual arts is, in fact, unique.
Like Piet Mondrian and Kasimir Malevich, she never signed her paintings, and like Jackson Pollock, she found Native American art as inspiring as Renaissance art (3).
 
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