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Kazimir Malevich’s iconic ‘Billboard,’ a cornerstone of Constructivism, boldly confronts viewers with its stark white square emblazoned with the word 'Supremus,' reflecting the artist's revolutionary vision and inviting you to explore this masterpiece.
Kazimir Malevich’s "Composition" (1932) is a minimalist abstract masterpiece – layered stripes in vibrant color. Explore this geometric abstraction, a key work of Suprematism.
Explore Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Sketchbook,’ a pivotal Suprematist study in red, black & white. Discover dynamic geometric abstraction & early Constructivist design.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Billboard,' created in 1922 during the Constructivism movement, embodies pure geometric abstraction with a bold red square atop a black background—a seminal piece reflecting Soviet artistic ideals.
Kazimir Malevich’s "Composition" (1932) is a dynamic abstract painting featuring layered stripes & bold colors. Explore this Expressionistic/Constructivist masterpiece – a key work of 20th-century art.
Kazimir Malevich’s ‘Sneaky,’ a striking 1913 Constructivist painting featuring a man in a red jacket and black hat, captures a moment of modern expression. Explore this iconic artwork by Malevich and discover its captivating visual narrative.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Cover for the Congress of Committees on Rural Poverty' is a striking Suprematist masterpiece—bold red, black, and white—a powerful visual statement from 1918. Explore this iconic artwork!
Kazimir Malevich's 'Someone Wicked' (1913) is a striking pencil sketch embodying Constructivism’s geometric style. Explore the enigmatic figure and its historical context – a pivotal work by a pioneer of abstract art.
Kazimir Malevich's 'Undertaker' (1913) – a striking pencil sketch embodying Suprematism’s geometric abstraction. Explore this pivotal work, reflecting early 20th-century art and Malevich’s revolutionary vision. Hand-painted reproductions available.
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Kazimir Malevich’s ‘We went from the Kovno’ (1914) – a striking propaganda poster! Explore its Constructivist style, bold red/green palette & heroic imagery. A key piece of early 20th-century art.
Kazimir Malevich’s striking Constructivist sketch captures a solitary figure walking away, embodying quiet contemplation amidst the bold geometric forms characteristic of his era. Explore this evocative artwork and bring Malevich's vision home.
Kazimir Malevich’s 1913 ‘Enemy’ sketch embodies Constructivism with a striking figure and bold lines, capturing the artist's pioneering abstract style – discover this unique artwork or commission a hand-painted reproduction.