#VarvaraStepanova #ВарвараСтепанова Costume sketches for the play "Through Red and White Glasses"; 1923

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Varvara Stepanova, Книга и революция (The Book and the Revolution), 1929 and 1930.

Often mentioned only alongside her husband, Alexander Rodchenko (whose photography was used here), Stepanova was an accomplished artist in her own right. She designed the covers and interiors of this journal of politics, culture, criticism, and bibliography.⁠

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#ВарвараСтепанова #VarvaraStepanova View from the window of a house on Myasnitskaya; 1939

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Varvara Stepanova, flyer for "The Death of Tarelkin", 1922.

Often mentioned only alongside her husband, Alexander Rodchenko, Stepanova was an accomplished artist in her own right. Along with this flyer, she also designed the sets for the production. While it’s not known if she designed the costumes for this production, the image is very similar to the geometric clothing she created for other plays.

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