Lilya Brik

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Lilya Brik was a prominent Russian avant-garde muse, critic, and cultural figure closely associated with the Futurist movement and many leading Soviet artists and writers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian cultural figure
avant-garde muse
human
literary critic
associatedWith Soviet cinema
Soviet literature
Soviet visual arts
birthDate 1891-11-11
burialPlace Novodevichy Cemetery NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
closeConnection Alexander Rodchenko NERFINISHED
Boris Pasternak NERFINISHED
Osip Brik NERFINISHED
Sergei Eisenstein NERFINISHED
Vladimir Mayakovsky NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
Soviet Union
deathDate 1978-08-04
educatedAt Moscow Institute of Architecture (incomplete studies) NERFINISHED
era 20th century
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Brik NERFINISHED
fullName Liliya Yuryevna Brik NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Liliya NERFINISHED
influenced Soviet avant-garde aesthetics
Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poetry
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
memberOf LEF (Left Front of the Arts) milieu NERFINISHED
movement Russian Futurism NERFINISHED
Russian avant-garde NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
notableEvent active in early Soviet cultural policy debates
central figure in the Mayakovsky–Brik artistic circle in the 1910s–1920s
notableFor being a muse of Vladimir Mayakovsky
influence on Soviet avant-garde literature
role in early Soviet cinema and arts
notableWork collaboration on the film "Bed and Sofa" publicity
editorial work on Vladimir Mayakovsky’s writings
participation in LEF (Left Front of the Arts) circle
occupation cultural activist
editor
literary critic
muse
placeOfBirth Moscow
placeOfDeath Moscow
religion Judaism (family background)
residence Moscow
sibling Elsa Triolet NERFINISHED
spouse Osip Brik NERFINISHED

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Vladimir Mayakovsky partner Lilya Brik