Dlya Golosa (For Reading Out Loud), 1923

Not on Viewexpand_more

In 1923, El Lissitsky provided illustrations and typeface designs for Vladimir Mayakovsky's For the Voice-a selection of 13 of his most frequently quoted poems ranging thematically from leftist political agitation to witty observations on urban life.

Mayakovsky intended the poems in this volume to be read aloud. Lissitsky thus described his design of the book: "To make it easier for the reader to find any particular poem, I use an alphabetical (thumb-indexed) index. The book is created with the resources of the compositor's type case alone. The possibilities of two-color printing (with overlapping and cross-hatching) have been fully exploited: my pages stand in much the same relation to the poems as an accompanying piano to a violin." Here, the artist achieved all of his typographical goals: produced mechanically, according to a functionalist rationale, the book's design, layout, and illustration, all unite to reinforce the emotional and intellectual power of Mayakovsky's texts.

Details
Title
Dlya Golosa (For Reading Out Loud)
Artist Life
1890–1941
Role
Illustrator
Accession Number
B.98.10.4
Provenance
Norwest Corporation; given to MIA, 1998.
Catalogue Raisonne
From Manet to Hockney 68; Johnson 41
Curator Approved

This record has been reviewed by our curatorial staff but may be incomplete. These records are frequently revised and enhanced. If you notice a mistake or have additional information about this object, please email collectionsdata@artsmia.org.

Does something look wrong with this image? Let us know

Zoom in on the left to the detail you'd like to save. Click 'Save detail' and wait until the image updates. Right click the image to 'save image as' or copy link, or click the image to open in a new tab.

No Image Available