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  1. Knave of Diamonds (Russian: «Бубновый валет», Romanized: Bubnovyi Valet), also called Jack Of Diamonds, was a circle of avant-garde artists in Russia, heavily influenced by French styles, who sought "to unite the stylistic system of Cezanne with the primitive traditions of folk art, the Russian lubok (popular prints) and ...

  2. Jun 24, 2019 · The Knave of Diamonds was the name of the avant-garde exhibition held in 1910 in Moscow. The next year, some young non-conformist artists formed an art group. It was peculiar about it that critics were not the first to start laughing at the ‘Knaves.' He laughs best who laughs last, does he? Yes, but laughing first is laughing best, too.

  3. The "Knave of Diamonds" (also known as the "Jack of Diamonds"), was both the name of the notorious 1910-11 art exhibition held in Moscow, and the painters' association that existed from 1911 to 1917 and united under its banner a cohort of rebels against the academic canons, and seekers or new ways in art.

  4. Overview. Knave of Diamonds. Quick Reference. An artists' association, formed in Moscow in 1910, that was for a time the most important of the avant-garde groups in Russia.

  5. Jun 1, 2004 · Project Gutenberg. 73,791 free eBooks. 18 by Ethel M. Dell. The Knave of Diamonds by Ethel M. Dell. Read now or download (free!) Similar Books. Readers also downloaded… About this eBook. Free kindle book and epub digitized and proofread by volunteers.

    • Ethel M. Dell
    • 1913
  6. The “Knave of Diamonds” group's interest in Gauguin in their early period coincided with their keenness on exotic Eastern motifs and primitive art. Their serious interest in Cezanne was formed slightly later, but proved much deeper.

  7. Knave of Diamonds - Avant-Garde - 20th Century - Russian Artistic Movements - In December 1910, a group of artists held an exhibition in Moscow with the strange sounding name of the Knave of Diamonds (Бубновый валет).