Showing 4 artworks with Kazimir Malevich and with 1914 and with Oil On Canvas
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- Espresso
- Putty
- Kazimir Malevich
- Early 20Th Century
- Geometric Abstraction
- Suprematism Art
- Ukrainian Artist
- Russian Art
- Suprematism
- Cubo-Futurism
- Cubist Influence
- Soviet Art Influence
- Winter Scene
- Red And Green Colors
- Bold Colors
- Wall Art
- Malevich Art
- Russian Folk Art
- Snow Landscape
- War Themed Art
- Geometric Shapes
- Red Coat
- Kovno Poster
- Fragmented Figures
- Horse Rider
- Constructivism Art
- Russian Art 1914
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘An Englishman in Moscow’ (1914) – a dynamic Suprematist collage blending industrial scenes & symbolic forms. Explore this unique abstract artwork!
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘What a Crash,’ a monumental Suprematist painting from 1914, explodes with geometric fervor—a defiant rejection of illusionism and an assertion of spiritual truth. Witness this iconic artwork's bold composition and discover its timeless beauty.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘As We Stopped For Lyk,’ painted in 1914, embodies Cubo-Futurist abstraction and pure emotion—a cornerstone of early 20th century art. Explore this iconic piece at WikiArt.org – your premier source for visual art.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘We went from the Kovno’ (1914) – a striking propaganda poster! Explore its Constructivist style, bold red/green palette & heroic imagery. A key piece of early 20th-century art.