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Holocaust Triptych
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Holocaust Triptych
Holocaust Triptych

Holocaust Triptych

Artist Dmitri Gerrman (Belarusian, lives in United States, born 1955)
Date1984
MediumPaper collage and charcoal on paper
DimensionsImage: 71.2 × 51.1 cm (28 1/16 × 20 1/8 in.)
Sheet: 71.2 × 51.1 cm (28 1/16 × 20 1/8 in.)
ClassificationsCollage
Credit LineNorton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union
Object numberD14463
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  • Soviet Nonconformist Art & Arts of Eurasia
  • Works on Paper

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Holocaust Triptych
Holocaust Triptych
Dmitri Gerrman
1984
Holocaust Triptych
Holocaust Triptych
Dmitri Gerrman
1984
Two Principles (Triptych #2)
Two Principles (Triptych #2)
Vladimir Yankilevsky
1962
The Drums, V. Tarasov. Left panel of the triptych: Concerto Grosso. Triptych. Composition in the colors of music from the record: G. T. Ch. (Ganelin, Tarasov, Chekasin), Concerto Grosso, 1980 (LP, 31’08”).
The Drums, V. Tarasov. Left panel of the triptych: Concerto Grosso. Triptych. Composition in the colors of music from the record: G. T. Ch. (Ganelin, Tarasov, Chekasin), Concerto Grosso, 1980 (LP, 31’08”).
Sergei Kovalsky
1982
The Reeds, V. Chekasin. Right panel of the triptych: Concerto Grosso. Triptych. Composition in the colors of music from the record: G. T. Ch. (Ganelin, Tarasov, Chekasin), Concerto Grosso, 1980 (LP, 31’08”).
The Reeds, V. Chekasin. Right panel of the triptych: Concerto Grosso. Triptych. Composition in the colors of music from the record: G. T. Ch. (Ganelin, Tarasov, Chekasin), Concerto Grosso, 1980 (LP, 31’08”).
Sergei Kovalsky
1982
Image Not Available for The Keyboards, V. Ganelin. Center panel of the triptych: Concerto Grosso. Triptych. Composition in the colors of music from the record: G. T. Ch. (Ganelin, Tarasov, Chekasin), Concerto Grosso, 1980 (LP, 31’08”).
The Keyboards, V. Ganelin. Center panel of the triptych: Concerto Grosso. Triptych. Composition in the colors of music from the record: G. T. Ch. (Ganelin, Tarasov, Chekasin), Concerto Grosso, 1980 (LP, 31’08”).
Sergei Kovalsky
1982
No.2 Tornado
No.2 Tornado
Dmitri Gerrman
1984
Onward to "Happy" Future or Satan (left side of the triptych Evil's World)
Onward to "Happy" Future or Satan (left side of the triptych Evil's World)
Guram Dolidze
1981
The Satan's Feast in Georgia (center of the triptych Evil's World)
The Satan's Feast in Georgia (center of the triptych Evil's World)
Guram Dolidze
1982
The Ideology of Communistic (right side of the triptych Evil's World)
The Ideology of Communistic (right side of the triptych Evil's World)
Guram Dolidze
1981
Image Not Available for Triptych No. 8: Adam and Eve II
Triptych No. 8: Adam and Eve II
Vladimir Yankilevsky
1969
Triptych
Triptych
Lydia Alekseevna Masterkova
1974
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