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Discover Russia's artistic soul at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow! Explore iconic masterpieces from religious icons to avant-garde works by Malevich & Kandinsky, spanning centuries of Russian art history.
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.
Experience the revolutionary brilliance of Kazimir Malevich's Suprematism 3 – a bold geometric abstraction featuring black, white, and red accents. Explore this iconic masterpiece at ArtsDot.com.
“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.
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.
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.
Influenced by Ukrainian landscape and folk traditions, alongside Cubist principles championed by Picasso and Braque. Explore Malevich’s legacy as a pioneer of abstract art.
Suprematism (15) by Kazimir Malevich – An abstract painting featuring geometric shapes like squares and circles, reflecting the artist’s pioneering role in avant-garde art and showcasing his exploration of pure visual expression.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's 'Portrait,' a groundbreaking Cubist painting featuring bold colors and geometric shapes—a testament to Suprematism’s influence on 20th-century art.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Composition VIII,' painted in 1935, embodies Suprematism—a radical abstraction prioritizing geometric forms like squares and circles over recognizable imagery. Its stark simplicity reflects Malevich’s belief in art as pure intellect.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Suprematist Drawing 2' is a minimalist masterpiece of geometric abstraction, embodying pure form and emotion through stark black & white shapes. Explore its revolutionary Suprematist style.
Admire Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematist Painting 5 – a groundbreaking geometric abstraction featuring a dominant white square bisected by a diagonal line, embodying the core principles of suprematism.
Kazimir Malevich’s “Composition VIII,” painted in 1923, embodies the radical principles of Suprematism—a movement that sought to liberate painting from representational illusion by reducing it to pure geometric forms and colors. The canvas is dominated by a chaotic yet balanced arrangement of overlapping rectangles and squares, primarily rendered in hues of red, yellow, and blue – colors deliberat
Explore Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Station Without a Stop,’ a Cubo-Futurist cityscape masterpiece embodying geometric abstraction and pure emotion—a pivotal piece of early 20th century art.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Cubo-Futurist Composition' (1912) is a dynamic, abstract geometric study showcasing fragmentation and movement – a cornerstone of early 20th-century art.
Admire Kazimir Malevich's 'Woman Picking Flowers,' a vibrant Cubist masterpiece exploring geometric abstraction and nature’s beauty. Order a high-quality reproduction print or canvas today!
Flowergirl (1930) by Kazimir Malevich is a vibrant Post-Impressionist portrait capturing a woman amidst a garden scene, adorned with umbrellas and featuring an orange dress—a testament to Malevich's pioneering exploration of abstract art.
Suprematist Painting by Kazimir Malevich - This abstract painting features a dominant black square against a white background, complemented by smaller squares and circles of red and blue – a bold statement reflecting the artist's pioneering vision of geometric abstraction.