Cover of the book 'TEAYASHIM' ('Four goats') - 1922


Size (cm): 60x75
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The cover of the book 'Teashim' (four goat males) of El Lissitzky, created in 1922, is a work that brilliantly encapsulates the synthesis of the Russian avant -garde and constructivism, movement of which Lissitzky was a central exponent. At first glance, the composition reflects a precise geometric disposition and a conceptual abstraction that challenges the traditional perception of art.

The work is characterized by a white background on which geometric shapes of different colors are arranged. To the right and in the upper part, a red circle is observed, a recurring element in the work of Lissitzky, which can symbolize a multitude of concepts, from dynamism and speed to the simple break with the artistic convention. Just below the circle, a black inclined line appears, which provides a dramatic contrast and breaks the visual balance, inviting the viewer to reflect on tension and dynamism in the composition.

Throughout the work, Lissitzky uses a variety of geometric figures: rectangles, lines and triangles, each contributing to a spatial construction that seems to challenge the two -dimensionality of the environment. The inclusion of text in Hebrew, carefully placed in varied forms, suggests the influence and integration of cultural roots and Lissitzky's commitment to the Jewish movement.

A remarkable aspect of 'TEYASHIM' is the neutrality of the colors used, where red, black, and white predominate; A triad that aligns with the principles of constructivism to highlight the functionality and reduction of the palette to its most essential elements. This austere but calculated use of color imparts a clear, resonant of the constructivist ethos of the time.

It is essential to recognize the historical context in which Lissitzky carried out his work. In 1922, the art world was experiencing a radical transformation, driven by movements such as constructivism that aspired to unify art with social and political life. The synergy of geometric shapes with the text not only responds to an aesthetic desire, but also to a didactic and communicative purpose, in line with the ideas of the avant -garde that sought to turn art into something accessible and utilitarian for the masses.

The cover of the book 'Teashim' is not simply a graphic composition, but a declaration of visual and philosophical principles. Lissitzky, with his unparalleled mastery in the combination of shapes and colors, offers a look at an era of experimentation and progress, where art became a tool for social change. Ultimately, the work is like a lasting testimony of the ability of art to transcend the limits and join with everyday life and socio -political ideals, marking a milestone in the evolution of graphic design and modern art.

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