Aleksandr’s work is defined by its realism sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

A Blow to the Enemy's Rear
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875) Aleksei Ivanovich Mashistov (Birth and death dates unknown)

Glory to the Belorussian Partisans!
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875) Aleksei Ivanovich Mashistov (Birth and death dates unknown)

A Sacred Duty
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875) Aleksandr Alekseevich Zharov (Born Semenovskaia, 1904; died Moscow, 1984)

In the Carpathian Mountains
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875) Nikolai Sergeevich Berendgof (Born 1900; died 1990)

Cossack Glory
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875) Aleksandr Alekseevich Zharov (Born Semenovskaia, 1904; died Moscow, 1984)

Continuing the Offensive, Our Forces Are Penetrating Ever Further Into German Territory.
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875) Aleksei Ivanovich Mashistov (Birth and death dates unknown)

Untitled
Aleksandr Alekseevich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875)

In the Mountains of Transylvania
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Przhetslavskii (Born 1875) Mikhail Maksimovich Vershinin (Born 1923; died 1986)

Pole Vault (Pryzhok s shestom)
Aleksandr Rodchenko Russian, 1891–1956

Transrationalists (Zaumniki)
Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian, 1891–1956) written by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922), Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968), and Grigory Petnikov (Russian, born 1894) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

Transrationalists (Zaumniki)
Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian, 1891–1956) written by Velimir Khlebnikov (Russian, 1885–1922), Aleksei Kruchenykh (Russian, 1886–1968), and Grigory Petnikov (Russian, born 1894) published by EUY (Russian, 20th century)

The Order of Ushakov
Aleksandr Timofeevich Danilichev (Born Zhdanovo, 1921; died Moscow, 1994) Aleksei Ivanovich Mashistov (Birth and death dates unknown)

The Latest "Cauldron"
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Volkov (Born Skobelev, 1886; died Tashkent, 1957)

No Pillbox Will Save the Enemy!
Aleksandr Nikolaevich Volkov (Born Skobelev, 1886; died Tashkent, 1957) Aleksei Ivanovich Mashistov (Birth and death dates unknown)

The Liberators of Pskov
Aleksandr Timofeevich Danilichev (Born Zhdanovo, 1921; died Moscow, 1994) Dem'ian Bednyi (Born Gubovka, 1883; died Moscow, 1945)

The Order of Nakhimov
Aleksandr Timofeevich Danilichev (Born Zhdanovo, 1921; died Moscow, 1994) Aleksandr Alekseevich Zharov (Born Semenovskaia, 1904; died Moscow, 1984)

Novyi Lef (New Lef)
Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian, 1891–1956) and Vladimir Mayakovsky (Russian, 1893–1930)

Saint Aleksandr Nevskii, from War: Mystical Images of War
Natalia Goncharova Russian, 1881-1962

Lef (Left Front of the Arts)
Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian, 1891–1956) and Vladamir Mayakovsky (Russian, 1893–1930)

By the Phone
Aleksandr Rodchenko Russian, 1891-1956