Wooden shaped puzzle "Sawyers. Oleksandr Bogomazov" 300 elements

Wooden shaped puzzle "Sawyers. Oleksandr Bogomazov" 300 elements

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Wooden shaped puzzle "Sawyers. Oleksandr Bogomazov" 300 elements

Wooden shaped puzzle "Sawyers. Oleksandr Bogomazov" 300 elements

$29.00

In 1927, Oleksandr Bohomazov began an extremely ambitious project – a triptych in iridescent tones, "The Sawyers." This work became the culmination of his creative life. In it, he embodied his main ideas and views on art, outlined in his treatise. From the pieces of this puzzle, you can assemble one of the three paintings of the triptych, which is stored in the National Art Museum of Ukraine.

  • Number of elements: 300

  • Puzzle size: 360 x 320 mm

  • Box size: 190×220×55 mm

  • Material: wood (HDF)

Oleksandr Bohomazov

1880 – 1930

Oleksandr Bohomazov was one of the most innovative artists of the Ukrainian and global avant-garde, as well as a graphic artist and educator.

He was not only an outstanding painter but also a profound art theorist whose ideas were years ahead of their time. In 1914, he wrote his fundamental theoretical treatise "Painting and Elements," in which he outlined his own revolutionary concept: art must reflect the dynamics of modern life — movement, speed, and the energy of both machines and people. He spent his life in constant creative pursuit and became one of the founders of Cubo-Futurism in Ukraine.

Bohomazov also took part in designing sketches for Ukrainian currency. Unfortunately, during the Soviet era, his name was forgotten and his work banned, leaving his legacy hidden away for a long time. It was only at the end of the 20th century that his masterworks were rediscovered.

Most famous works: "Market" (1914), "Tramway" (1914), and "Lvivska Street in Kyiv" (1914).

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