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Vladimir Yevgrafovich Tatlin (Владимир Евграфович Татлин) ( December 28, 1885 ( OS: December 16) – May 31, 1953) worked as a painter and architect. With Kazimir Malevich he became one of the two most important figures in the Russian Avant-Garde art movement of the 1920s.

Tatlin achieved fame as the architect who designed the huge "Monument to the Third International", a tall tower all in iron, glass and steel, planned in 1922, which would have dwarfed the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (High costs prevented him from executing the plan.) Inside an iron-and-steel structure, similar to a strip of DNA, the design envisaged three building blocks, covered with glass windows, which would rotate at different speeds (the first one, a cube, once a year; the second one, a pyramid, once a month; the third one, a cylinder, once a day).

Tatlin also founded Russian Constructivist Art with his counter-reliefs, structures made of wood and iron for hanging in wall corners. He conceived these " sculptures" in order to question the traditional idea of painting.

Although close friends at the beginning of their careers, Tatlin and Malevich diverged when Malevich did not agree with the utilitarian program of Constructivism. This led him to develop his " Suprematist" program in the city of Vitebsk, where he found a school called UNOVIS (Researchers of new art). Suprematism came to light in 1915Events January 12 The Rocky Mountain National Park is established by an act of Congress. January 12 United States House of Representatives rejects proposal to give women the right to vote. January 13 An earthquake (6. 8 in Richter scale) in Avezzano, Ital at the 0.10 exhibition, one of the main shows of Russian Avant-Garde, also called "the last futurist exhibition".

Tatlin also dedicated himself to the study of clothes, objects and so on. At the end of his life he started to research bird-flight, in order to provide human beings with facilities that would allow them to pursue one of the great dreams of humanity: to fly. Tatlin also showed a gift for designWhen applied to fine and applied arts, engineering, and other such creative efforts, design is both a noun and a verb. The verb is the process of originating and developing a plan for an artistic or functional object, which may require countless hours of: he prefigured some achievements even in modern marine navigation such as submarineUSS Los Angeles (SSN-688)|USS Los Angeles A submarine is a specialized boat that travels under water, usually for military or scientific purposes. Most major navies of the world employ submarines. Submarines are also used for marine and freshwater sciences.

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