Showing 3 artworks with Kazimir Malevich and with 1920 and with Geometric Suprematism
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Kazimir Malevich
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1920
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Geometric Suprematism
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- Phthalo Green
- Brown
- Putty
- Kazimir Severinovich Malevich
- Black And White Print
- Geometric Abstraction
- Suprematism Art
- Minimalist Art
- Russian Avant-Garde
- Kazimir Malevich
- Geometric Shapes
- Abstract Painting
- 20Th Century Art
- Contemporary Design
- Russian Art
- Bold Colors
- Spatial Composition
- Gift Idea
- Minimalist Decor
- 1920S Art
- Unovis Vitebsk Lithograph
- Art Collector
- Abstract Art
- Malevich Sketch
- Ukrainian Artist
- Red Line Circle
- Red Circle Black Dot
- Avant-Garde Painting
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (1878–1935) was a pioneer of abstract art. Early influences included Ukrainian folk culture and Impressionism, leading him to explore diverse styles before embracing Suprematism – a radical departure from representational imagery.
Kazimir Malevich’s striking geometric masterpiece, ‘The Principle of Painting the Walls,’ embodies Suprematism's radical rejection of illusionism. This 1920 painting showcases concentric circles and squares against a backdrop of clocks—a bold exploration of abstraction from the influential Russian avant-garde.