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Explore Kazimir Malevich's 'Still Life' (1911), a vibrant Fauvist painting showcasing fruit and form. A key work by the Suprematism pioneer, available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Kazimir Malevich’s iconic Self Portrait embodies Suprematism's radical departure from realism—a stark geometric abstraction featuring a solitary figure against a luminous white background. This groundbreaking 1911 painting captures Malevich’s artistic vision during the Russian avant-garde movement, inviting you to experience its timeless beauty.
Kazimir Malevich’s "House in the Wall" (1911) – a monochrome pencil drawing showcasing Cubist simplification & rural tranquility. Explore Suprematism's roots.
Kazimir Malevich’s vibrant Argentine Polka captures a joyous celebration in Naïve Art style—a spirited dance scene brimming with color and movement. Explore this iconic piece from 1911 and bring home a timeless masterpiece.
Kazimir Malevich’s dynamic ‘Bather,’ painted in 1911, embodies Suprematism's bold abstraction—a vibrant explosion of orange, yellow, and red capturing a man leaping into the air with striking movement. Explore this iconic piece and bring Malevich’s revolutionary vision home.
Kazimir Malevich’s striking Plowman sketch embodies Naïve Art's raw emotion and simplified forms—a testament to his pioneering vision of abstraction from 1911. Explore this captivating artwork and bring its timeless beauty into your collection.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Reaping,’ a powerful Suprematist sketch from 1911, captures rural labor with simplified geometric forms and rhythmic repetition. Explore this foundational work by the Ukrainian pioneer of abstract art and bring its bold vision home.
Explore Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Two and a Pushcart,’ a seminal Cubist painting capturing rural labor and geometric abstraction within his influential ‘1st Peasant Cycle.’ Discover its artistic significance at WikiArt.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘On the Cemetery’ (1911) captures a poignant black and white scene of a couple observing a grave amidst scattered birds, showcasing the artist's early abstract leanings. Discover this unique hand-painted reproduction and add a touch of history to your collection.