Illustration of 'For La Voz' by Vladimir Mayakovsky - 1920


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The "Illustration for La Voz 'by Vladimir Mayakovsky" of El Lissitzky, created in 1920, represents a visual testimony of the artistic avant -garde of the twentieth century and, more specifically, of Russian constructivism. This was a time when art and politics intertwined indissoluble, and artists were looking for innovative forms of expression in a world that had just been shaken by the Russian revolution.

The Lissitzky, a multifaceted artist known for his work in painting, graphic design, architecture and typography, led the precepts of constructivism to land where art was not only an aesthetic end, but a means of social and political promotion. In this illustration, which is part of the project "For La Voz" of the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, the Lissitzky demonstrates his mastery in the combination of text and image to communicate powerful and revolutionary ideas.

Visually, the work is a geometric and abstract composition that reflects the influence of Kazimir Malevich's suprematism, but is distinguished by its functionality in the constructivist movement. Use a limited palette with predominance of red and black colors, which highlights the importance and urgency of the message communicated. The choice of these colors is not fortuitous; Red in Soviet iconography is a symbol of the revolution, courage and blood spilled by the cause, while black can be interpreted as a representation of suffering and constant struggle.

The composition includes basic geometric forms such as circles, rectangles and lines that create a sensation of dynamism and movement. Through this geometric simplicity, Lissitzky achieves visual clarity that avoids distractions and focuses on content emotion. Although there are no specific characters, abstract forms and their disposition suggest an interaction and deep dialogue, perhaps reflecting the impact and spread of Mayakovsky's revolutionary ideas.

In addition, Cyrillic letters that accompany the image are not only typographic components, but also an integral part of the artistic composition. With the innovative use of typography, the Lissitzky breaks with the traditional norms of book design and creates a visual experience that is intrinsically linked to Mayakovsky's poetics.

"For La Voz" de Mayakovsky was conceived as a book of poems to be read aloud, and the collaboration with the Lissitzky gives it an additional dimension; Each illustration serves as a visual guide that amplifies and enriches the experience of recitation. The fact that the design of this book-object is designed to be practical, including eyelashes with titles in its margin to facilitate the location of poems, demonstrates the vision of the Lissitzky as an artist committed to the functionality and accessibility of art .

Ultimately, the "Illustration for La Voz 'by Vladimir Mayakovsky" of El Lissitzky is not only a piece of visual art, but also a palpable manifestation of a historical moment where art, poetry and revolution were intertwined with indissoluble way. It is a reliable proof of how art can serve as a powerful instrument for the communication of ideas and the transformation of society.

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