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Vladimir Tatlin (1885-1953)
Lithographic postcard published by the poet Aleksei Kruchenykh in order to promote new tendencies in Russian Art. The postcards were printed in around August 1912, following a successful exhibition that March by the radical new Donkey's Tail artistic group. Six of the March exhibitors contributed designs: Goncharova (11 images), Mikhail Larionov (14 images), his brother, Ivan Larionov (3 images), Vladimir Tatlin (3 images), Aleksandr Shevchenko (3 images) and Nikolai Rogovin (1 image). In all 35 postcards are known, although it is believed there were originally 36 produced. The print run was likely around 200-300 copies of each image.
Personal Prints, Cards, Gifts, Reference. Not for commercial use, not for public display, not for resale.
Eg: Put this image on a mug or as a single print for oneself or a present for someone.
$25.00
Personal website or social media
Use in a presentation. All languages, 3 years. Personal presentation use or non-commercial, non-public use within a company or organization only.
$50.00
Corporate website, social media or presentation/talk
Use on a company website, in a company social media post/page/blog, in an app or in a corporate presentation (internal or external). Not for advertising or collateral. All languages, 3 years.
$190.00
Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - standard
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 1500. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
eg:Illustrate the inside of a book or magazine with a print run of 1,000 units
$100.00
Editorial (Books, magazines and newspaper) - extended
Print and/or digital. Single use, any size, inside only. Single language only. Single territory rights for trade books; worldwide rights for academic books. Print run up to 5000. 7 years. (excludes advertising)
eg: Illustrate the inside of a book or magazine with a print run of 5,000 units