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Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism Study for a Curtain captures the essence of abstract expressionism with its bold red backdrop and simplified geometric forms—a seminal piece from the Russian avant-garde movement exploring pure visual sensation. Discover this iconic artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Kazimir Malevich's "Woman’s Head" (1912) is a pioneering Suprematist sketch, reducing the human form to geometric abstraction. Explore its simplified lines, muted tones, and foreshadowing of modern art.
Kazimir Malevich’s groundbreaking Suprematism masterpiece ‘Cosmos,’ painted in 1917, presents a bold geometric abstraction featuring a central circle and upward-pointing arrow against a horizontal line – an iconic symbol of pure visual sensation. Explore this seminal artwork and bring its timeless elegance into your home.
Explore Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Sewing Woman,’ a groundbreaking Suprematist work featuring fragmented forms & grayscale abstraction. A key piece in 20th-century art history.
Explore Kazimir Malevich's minimalist masterpiece – Stage Design, Act 2, Scene 5 – a striking black and white geometric abstraction embodying Suprematism’s pursuit of pure form and spatial illusion.
Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematist masterpiece ‘Two Figures’ captures the essence of geometric abstraction—a bold exploration of form and color against a serene backdrop. This iconic painting exemplifies Russian avant-garde art from the 1930s, inviting viewers to contemplate its timeless beauty.
Kazimir Malevich's 'We Went Out of Mlawa' (1914) – a pioneering Naïve Art masterpiece! Explore bold colors, dynamic movement & Suprematism’s core philosophy. Hand-painted reproduction available.
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (1878 – 1935) was a Russian avant-garde painter and theorist, considered one of the founders of Suprematism—a revolutionary art movement that championed pure geometric abstraction. Early influences included folk art and a desire for modern expression.
Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism masterpiece explodes onto canvas with bold red squares against pristine white—a revolutionary exploration of geometric abstraction born in 1915. Witness the genesis of modern art and bring home this iconic piece.
Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematist Painting Moma NY explodes with geometric abstraction—a bold circle dominates the canvas alongside smaller shapes—marking a cornerstone of Russian avant-garde art from 1917. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring its timeless beauty into your home.
Experience Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Two Peasant,’ a striking Suprematist painting featuring geometric forms and contrasting figures. This iconic artwork from 1935 invites you to explore the bold abstraction of early modern art and consider owning a piece of history.