Alexander Exter's deeply architectural ideas in his "Construction for a Tragedy" from ca. 1925 shows the stripped down forms and expressionistic geometry that would come to take hold in the architecture of Le Corbusier and the like.  Photo 4 of 4 in Creating the Modern Stage

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Alexander Exter's deeply architectural ideas in his "Construction for a Tragedy" from ca. 1925 shows the stripped down forms and expressionistic geometry that would come to take hold in the architecture of Le Corbusier and the like.