The Jewish Bride by Aleksandr TyshlerIn 1919, [Aleksandr Tyshler] volunteered for the Red Army, serv
The Jewish Bride by Aleksandr TyshlerIn 1919, [Aleksandr Tyshler] volunteered for the Red Army, serving in a special department of the 12th Army, where he made posters, organized a propaganda train, and produced plays. (…) In the 1950s, he took up sculpture and also continued to paint and draw. His works are characterized by irony, plasticity, paradox, and the grotesque. While depicting objects realistically, Tyshler poeticized and fantasized their interactions with human beings. -- source link