Lev Alexandrovich Yudin

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Lev Alexandrovich Judin ( Russian Лев Александрович Юдин ; * 1903 in Vitebsk , † 1941 in Leningrad ) was a Russian painter who worked according to the principles of Suprematism in his early phase .

Life

Yudin studied from 1919 to 1922 at the Vitebsk art school, which at that time was under the influence of Kazimir Malevich . He was a member of the UNOWIS group . Together with Malevich he returned to Petrograd , where he was a member of GINChUK , the State Institute for Artistic Culture. There he headed the form laboratory and examined the laws of cubism .

After the dissolution of the GINChUK in 1926, he increasingly turned to Socialist Realism and thus completely broke away from Suprematism.

In 1941 he was killed in the fighting for the city of Leningrad.

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