Malevich Paintings
Malevich paintings are available here, and you can learn about this famous Russian artist too, in this artforus post. Kazimir Malevich was a Russian painter and art theoretician of Polish descent, pioneer of geometric abstract art and the originator of the Avant-garde Suprematist movement.
Famous works by Malevich included:
- 1912 Morning in the Country after Snowstorm
- 1912 The Woodcutter
- 1912-13 Reaper on Red Background
- 1914 The Aviator
- 1914 An Englishman in Moscow
- 1914 Soldier of the First Division
- 1915 Black Square and Red Square
- 1915 Red Square: Painterly Realism of a Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions
- 1915 Suprematist Composition
- 1915 Suprematism (1915)
- 1915 Suprematist Painting: Aeroplane Flying
- 1915 Suprematism: Self-Portrait in Two Dimensions
- 1915-16 Suprematist Painting (Ludwigshafen)
- 1916 Suprematist Painting (1916)
- 1916 Supremus No. 56
- 1916-17 Suprematism (1916-17)
- 1917 Suprematist Painting (1917)
- 1928-32 Complex Presentiment: Half-Figure in a Yellow Shirt
- 1932-34 Running Man
In 1915, Malevich laid down the foundations of Suprematism. He published his manifesto From Cubism to Suprematism. In 1915-1916 he worked with other Suprematist artists in a peasant/artisan co-operative in Skoptsi and Verbovka village. In 1916-1917 he participated in exhibitions of the Jack of Diamonds group in Moscow together with Nathan Altman, David Burliuk and A. Ekster, among others. Famous examples of his Suprematist works include Black Square (1915) and White on White (1918).
Black Square, the fourth version of his magnum opus painted in the 1920s was discovered in 1993 in Samara and purchased by Inkombank for $250,000. In April 2002 the painting was auctioned for an equivalent of one million dollars. The purchase was financed by the Russian philanthropist Vladimir Potanin, who donated funds to Russian Ministry of Culture and ultimately to State Hermitage Museum collection.
Kazimir Malevich played an important role in the development of contemporary art, both in Russia and abroad. This always leads to difficulties as boundaries are pushed back and Malevich experienced these in droves, generally from political influences who disapproved of his innovative thinking. In 1915, Malevich laid down the foundations of Suprematism.
Malevich prints to buy
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Gallery of Malevich paintings to buy as handmade reproductions
Black SquareMalevich Painting |
Red SquareMalevich Painting |
An Englishman in MoscowMalevich Painting |
Reaper on Red BackgroundMalevich Painting |
Suprematism 1921Malevich Painting |
Running ManMalevich Painting |
Red CavalryMalevich Painting |
Bureau and RoomMalevich Painting |
FlowergirlMalevich Painting |
Cow and FiddleMalevich Painting |
Black CircleMalevich Painting |
Red HouseMalevich Painting |
Morning in the Village after SnowstormMalevich Painting |
MowerMalevich Painting |
SamovarMalevich Painting |
Summer LandscapeMalevich Painting |
Soldier of the First DivisionMalevich Painting |
Landscape with a Yellow HouseMalevich Painting |
Self PortraitMalevich Painting |
Self Portrait 1912Malevich Painting |
The Aviator IMalevich Painting |
The Aviator IIMalevich Painting |
The WoodcutterMalevich Painting |
Black Square and Red SquareMalevich Painting |
Girl Figure on White BackgroundMalevich Painting |
BoyMalevich Painting |
Head of a Peasant GirlMalevich Painting |
Peasant Woman with Buckets and a ChildMalevich Painting |
Lady at a Trolley ShopMalevich Painting |
Black CrossMalevich Painting |
Black Rectangle Blue TriangleMalevich Painting |
Argentine PolkaMalevich Painting |



















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