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  1. Rayonism - Wikipedia

    • Rayonism (or Rayism or Rayonnism ) was a style of abstract art that developed in Russia in 1910–1914. Founded and named by Russian Cubo-Futurists Mikhail Larionov and Natalia Goncharova, it was one of Russia's first abstract art movements. See more

    Background

    In 1909, Italian poet F. T. Marinetti published the Founding Manifesto of Futurism. The Futurists took speed, technology and modernity as their inspiration, depicting the dynamic character of early 20th century life; examples o… See more

    History of the movement

    Goncharova began to paint in the Rayonist style as early as 1909, but the Rayonist Manifesto by her and Larionov was written in 1912, and published the subsequent year. In the manifesto, Larionov expresses the followin… See more

     
  1. Rayonism Movement Overview - TheArtStory

  2. Mikhail Larionov Rayonist Composition: Domination of Red 1912 …

  3. Rayonism, Luchism, Russian Abstract Art Movement

  4. Mikhail Larionov - Wikipedia

  5. Rayonism - Tate

    Rayonism was one of the Russian avant-garde movements that proliferated in Moscow and St Petersburg in the years from about 1910–20. It was the invention of Michel Larionov and his partner Natalia Goncharova in 1912.

  6. Mikhail Larionov Paintings, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory

    Seeking to express dynamism and motion, Rayonism was an influential subset of Russian Futurism. It merged science and metaphysics - the X-ray and the Fourth Dimension - with his theoretical and artistic work to create a new, …

  7. Mikhail Larionov - MoMA

  8. Rayonism | Abstract, Cubo-Futurism, Suprematism | Britannica

  9. Rayonism — Google Arts & Culture

    Rayonism. Term derived from the word for ‘ray’ (Rus. luch), used to refer to an abstract style of painting developed by the Russian artist Mikhail Larionov. These included Glass: Rayist Method...