Kasimir Malevich (1878-1935) is considered one of the most influential and pioneering figures in the history of modern art. He is best known for his iconic painting 'Black Square', which is widely regarded as a major milestone in the development of abstract art. His pioneering exploration of geometric abstraction, Suprematism, and Constructivism, and his use of strong colours and bold shapes, have had a lasting effect on the development of modern art. His work continues to inspire generations of artists, and his prints are highly sought after.
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Malevich Prints
- The Harvesters
- Head of a Peasant
- Landscape with Five Houses
- Landscape with Logs
- M. Matuischin
- Painterly Realism of a Boy with a Knapsack, Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension
- A Peasant in the Field
- Peasant Woman
- Portrait of Natalya Andreevna Malevich
- The Reaper, aka The Farmer's Wife
- Red House
- Samovar
- Self Portrait
- The Shroud of Christ
- The Sisters
- Sportsmen
- Spring
- Suprematist Composition
- Suprematist Composition, 1915
- Suprematist Composition No.56
- Taking in the Rye
- Three Figures
- Three Girls
- To the Harvest. Martha and Varka
- Torso with a Pink Face
- Two Figures in a Landscape
- Two Peasants
- Woman Cutting
- Woman with a Rake
- Woman with Pails, Dynamic Arrangement
- The Woodcutter
- Working Woman