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eng Automatic Translation

Nikolai Suetin

1897 – 1954

Suetin Nikolai Mikhailovich, artist, designer, graphic artist, reformer of Russian porcelain. Graduated from the Vitebsk Scientific and Practical Institute. During his studies, he worked in the studio of Kazimir Malevich. Since 1920 - a member of the creative association "UNOVIS". Considered one of the most consistent students of K. Malevich.

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Selected Artwork Series

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Selected dates:

1918-1922

He studied at VNHU in Vitebsk under Kazimir Malevich.

1922

Together with K.S. Malevich he moved to Petrograd.

1923-1926

Participated in the work of the MHC and GINHUK. He headed the Department of Material Culture of GINHUK. He was engaged in the development of Suprematism, analyzed new forms of art.

1935

Along with K. Rozhdestvensky, he participated in the "Suprematist rite" of the funeral of K. Malevich. He executed the Suprematist sarcophagus-architecton, using black, white and green colors. He was the executor of the monument in the form of a cube with a square, placed on the grave of K. S. Malevich in the Moscow region, in Nemchinovka (not preserved).

1942

Suetin's design turned to the classical tradition. He designed the decoration of the tombstone of A. V. Suvorov in the Trinity Cathedral (or rather, in the Church of the Annunciation) of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, stylized in antiquity.

1943-1944

He designed the visual and subject exhibition "Heroic Defense of Leningrad" (1944), which became the basis of the Museum of the Heroic Defense of Leningrad (closed in 1949).

February 22, 1954

Died in Leningrad.