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Portrait Kazimir Malevich

Kazimir Malevich

1879 - 1935

Russian Avant-Garde Painter

Movement : Constructivism, Russian avant-garde, Suprematism
Kazimir Malevich, born in 1879 in Kiev and died in 1935 in Leningrad, was a Russian painter and a pioneer of the Avant-Garde movement. His works, such as 'Black Square' and 'Suprematist Composition,' are celebrated for their innovative use of geometric forms and abstract compositions, capturing the essence of modern art and spirituality. Influenced by the Suprematist movement and his contemporary Wassily Kandinsky, Malevich's technique involved a bold and revolutionary approach to composition and color, conveying the purity and infinity of the abstract form. His career was marked by his ability to depict the essence and transcendence of the modern world, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century Russian painting.
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