"Zenit. International magazine. Director:... - Lot 675 - Les ventes Damien Voglaire SRL

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"Zenit. International magazine. Director:... - Lot 675 - Les ventes Damien Voglaire SRL
"Zenit. International magazine. Director: Liobomir Mitzitch [Ljubomir Micic]. No. 34, 35, 36, 37 and 39. Belgrade, Nov. 1924 - March 1926, 5 fasc. 8° or 4°, stapled (covers slightly faded or stained). Original issue. "Zenit" (Zenith) was the first avant-garde journal published in the former Yugoslavia and one of the most important publications of the European avant-garde in the early 20th century. It was launched in February 1921 by the artist Ljubomir Micic (1895-1971) and published monthly in Zagreb and Belgrade until December 1926, when it was banned by the authorities. More than 43 issues were published in total. Zenitism" was an avant-garde movement born around the magazine, with pacifist ideals, which called for the creation of a new and united Europe. Contributors included Pablo Picasso, Alexander Blok, Wassily Kandinsky, Vladimir Tatlin, Kazimir Malevich, Tommaso Marinetti, Marc Chagall, and many others. Very rare.
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