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Discover Kazimir Malevich’s *Suprematist Composition* – a foundational abstract masterpiece! Explore Suprematism's bold forms & revolutionary art history. Museum-quality reproduction available.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Self-Portrait' (1910) is a vibrant Fauvist masterpiece showcasing bold colors and a serious expression, embodying the spirit of early 20th-century modern art.
A striking Fauvist portrait of a man in a yellow jacket by Kazimir Malevich captures the vibrant energy of early 20th-century urban life and invites you to bring this bold piece of modern art history into your home.
A vibrant red quadrilateral leaps from a stark white field in Kazimir Malevich’s 1915 Suprematist masterpiece Red Square, offering a profound encounter with pure geometric abstraction that you can bring to your collection.
Explore Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Self-Portrait,’ a groundbreaking Cubist drawing blending geometric shapes & introspection. A key piece in Suprematism's evolution.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's groundbreaking 'Composition with the Mona Lisa,' a surrealist collage blending Cubism and Suprematism, featuring a striking depiction of Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic portrait.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's iconic 'Red House,' a cornerstone of Suprematism—a revolutionary abstraction embodying pure feeling and geometric simplicity.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘An Englishman in Moscow’ (1914) – a dynamic Suprematist collage blending industrial scenes & symbolic forms. Explore this unique abstract artwork!
Explore Kazimir Malevich's 'Suprematism (12)' from 1915 – a pivotal work of abstract art featuring dynamic geometric forms and bold colors, embodying the core principles of Suprematism.
Malevich’s exploration of color, form, and texture reflects the core tenets of Suprematism. This painting stands as a testament to his innovative approach to portraiture and its place within the broader context of modernist art.
Discover 'Laundress' by Kazimir Malevich, a captivating Expressionist painting showcasing everyday life with bold colors and dynamic brushstrokes. Explore the pioneer of abstract art!
This artwork explores Malevich’s groundbreaking Suprematism movement—a rejection of traditional realism in favor of geometric abstraction and mystical perception. It debuted at ‘The Last Futurist Exhibition,’ showcasing the artist's belief that art could transcend material reality.
“Woodcutter” was created in 1912 by Kazimir Malevich in Cubism style. Find more prominent pieces of genre painting at WikiArt.org – best visual art database.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Portrait of Ivan Kliun,’ painted in 1933, captures profound emotion through Expressionist techniques and embodies Suprematist ideals—a haunting masterpiece exploring raw feelings.
Executed in oil on canvas, this piece showcases Malevich’s masterful use of geometric forms—primarily a red square—to convey depth and emotion. Its minimalist aesthetic reflects the Suprematist belief in reducing visual language to its most fundamental elements.
Explore Malevich's early self-portrait (1907), blending Symbolism and Cubism. A striking depiction showcasing the artist's evolving style & introspective gaze.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's 'Landscape with White House' (1929), a striking abstract masterpiece showcasing bold colors & geometric forms, influenced by Suprematism.
Guardsman by Kazimir Malevich – This striking cubist painting utilizes bold geometric shapes and vibrant colors—primarily yellow, red, orange, and blue—to create a dynamic composition reminiscent of Malevich’s iconic Suprematism movement.