Kazimir Severinovich Malevich painted the picture “On a haymaking” in 1929. And now it is stored in the State Tretyakov Gallery. And it was created in the genre of Suprematism. In his paintings can
Kazimir Malevich’s “Woman with Buckets” is a bright work of avant-garde art written in 1912. Now the picture is in the collection of the New York Museum of Modern Art. The style known as
KSMalevich is a bright representative of surrealism, so undeveloped in Russia at that time. His paintings are striking in their originality, the characters are incompatible, and the colors are sometimes in their gloom. The
This picture is a blue rectangle, located on top of the red color of the beam. The composition was written by Malevich in 1916. This is one of the rarest and most expensive works
The painter tried to create Suprematism from several similar works. One of the proofs of this is his famous painting “Composition with Gioconda”. Here we see a white space that looks more like a
It is sometimes even harder to understand avant-gardists than surrealists, and the interpretation of their work can be found in great numbers, and you never say who is right in it. What did the
This picture in many ways is a unique work of art – primarily due to the fact that it gives us, who are familiar mainly with the artist’s Suprematist experience (such as “Square” and
White background, black square. What is special or difficult? At first glance, absolutely nothing. Everyone can draw a similar picture, you say. But, surprisingly, the picture of Malevich “Black Square” has become a mystery
Malevich is a Russian avant-gardist whose paintings continue to be deciphered to this day. “Black Square” – his most famous work – is currently causing debate, someone considers it absolutely meaningless, someone sees in
Kazimir Malevich created the “Peasant Woman” in the 1928-1930s. He remained true to his traditions: volumetric geometric forms of dazzling shades, disproportionate parts of the body, minimalistic background, people completely devoid of individuality. The