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Untitled
1915 · Watercolor over graphite on paper
2 13/16 × 5 in. (7.2 × 12.7 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Lyubov Popova developed a distinctive approach to abstraction through bold geometric forms and vivid color relationships, synthesizing Cubism and Constructivism into a personal vocabulary of intersecting planes and dynamic spatial compositions. Active in Moscow during the early twentieth century, she worked across painting, textile design, and theatrical set design, bridging easel painting and applied arts at a moment when such distinctions were being actively dismantled by the Russian avant-garde. Her work articulated a unified vision of modernism across mediums before her death in 1924.
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