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Green Flower (Latvian: Zaļā puķe) was an association of young Latvian avant-garde artists which lasted from 1914 to 1919. The group was centred around Jāzeps Grosvalds, who had visited Munich and Paris whilst travelling around Europe since 1909. The group also included Alexander Drevin who, however, left Riga shortly after the group was founded. Other members include Karlis Johansons, and Konrāds Ubāns. In 1919 he was dissolved but provided the basis for the Riga group of artists. The name was chosen in reference to the Blue Rose art group in Russia and the Der Blaue Reiter (the Blue Rider) group in Munich, which consisted of both German and Russian artists.

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  • Green Flower (Latvian: Zaļā puķe) was an association of young Latvian avant-garde artists which lasted from 1914 to 1919. The group was centred around Jāzeps Grosvalds, who had visited Munich and Paris whilst travelling around Europe since 1909. The group also included Alexander Drevin who, however, left Riga shortly after the group was founded. Other members include Karlis Johansons, and Konrāds Ubāns. In 1919 he was dissolved but provided the basis for the Riga group of artists. The name was chosen in reference to the Blue Rose art group in Russia and the Der Blaue Reiter (the Blue Rider) group in Munich, which consisted of both German and Russian artists. (en)
  • Зелёный цветок (латыш. Zaļā puķe) — объединение молодых художников-авангардистов Латвии. Возникло в 1914 г. вокруг Язепа Гросвалда, предыдущие пять лет проведшего в поездке по Европе (преимущественно в Мюнхене и Париже). В объединение входили Александр Древин (вскоре после создания группы, правда, покинувший Ригу), Карл Иогансон, Валдемарс Тоне и Конрад Убанс. «Зелёный цветок» просуществовал до 1919 г., когда на его основании возникла Рижская группа художников. (ru)
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  • Green Flower (Latvian: Zaļā puķe) was an association of young Latvian avant-garde artists which lasted from 1914 to 1919. The group was centred around Jāzeps Grosvalds, who had visited Munich and Paris whilst travelling around Europe since 1909. The group also included Alexander Drevin who, however, left Riga shortly after the group was founded. Other members include Karlis Johansons, and Konrāds Ubāns. In 1919 he was dissolved but provided the basis for the Riga group of artists. The name was chosen in reference to the Blue Rose art group in Russia and the Der Blaue Reiter (the Blue Rider) group in Munich, which consisted of both German and Russian artists. (en)
  • Зелёный цветок (латыш. Zaļā puķe) — объединение молодых художников-авангардистов Латвии. Возникло в 1914 г. вокруг Язепа Гросвалда, предыдущие пять лет проведшего в поездке по Европе (преимущественно в Мюнхене и Париже). В объединение входили Александр Древин (вскоре после создания группы, правда, покинувший Ригу), Карл Иогансон, Валдемарс Тоне и Конрад Убанс. «Зелёный цветок» просуществовал до 1919 г., когда на его основании возникла Рижская группа художников. (ru)
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  • Green Flower (en)
  • Зелёный цветок (ru)
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