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Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism with Blue Triangle and Black Square presents a bold minimalist composition of contrasting shapes from 1915. This iconic artwork, a cornerstone of abstract art, invites you to explore its powerful visual language and discover this masterpiece.
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.
Explore 'Lady on a Tram Station' (1913) by Kazimir Malevich, a pivotal work bridging Cubo-Futurism and Suprematism. Discover the artist’s innovative approach to form and color in this captivating piece.
“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.
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.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's 'Black Square and a White Tube-shaped,' a pivotal work of Suprematism. Discover the power of pure geometric form & abstract art.
Explore Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism! Discover groundbreaking abstract art – geometric shapes, bold colors & revolutionary form. A key figure in 20th-century art.
Kazimir Malevich's 'House under construction' (1915) is a pivotal Suprematist painting, showcasing bold red and blue hues against a backdrop of architectural forms. Explore abstract art’s revolutionary beginnings with this iconic masterpiece.
Kazimir Malevich's "Prototype of a New Image" is a striking abstract painting featuring a blue background and a central red figure—a man wearing black gloves with a white face, symbolizing a radical departure from traditional artistic conventions.
Explore Kazimir Malevich’s *Suprematist Drawing 3*, a foundational work of abstract art. Discover the origins of Suprematism & its impact on modern art.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Epitafios. El Sudario de Cristo' is a groundbreaking Cubist oil painting, showcasing bold geometric forms and vibrant colors. Explore this iconic masterpiece of modern art with ArtsDot’s hand-painted reproductions.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's bold 'Composition with Mona Lisa,' blending Cubism and Suprematism into a striking collage featuring Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic portrait – a revolutionary reimagining of art history.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's 'Square, Circle and Arrow' (1915), a pivotal work of Suprematism. Discover the power of pure geometric abstraction and its impact on modern art.
Kazimir Malevich's "Sportsmen" (1931) is a vibrant Suprematist masterpiece, showcasing geometric abstraction and bold colors. Explore its symbolism, context within Malevich’s work, and lasting influence on modern art.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Suprematism (10)' is a revolutionary abstract painting from 1915, embodying pure geometric forms and color – a bold declaration of non-objective art and the birth of Suprematism.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's 'Movement Suprematist square,' a pivotal work of abstract art from 1920. Discover the essence of Suprematism and its revolutionary impact on modern art. Museum-quality reproductions available at ArtsDot.