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Kasimir Severinovich Malevich (Russian 1878- 1935)

Malevich was an important pioneer in abstract art. His earliest work was founded in Post Impressionism and he gradually adopted Cubism and Futurism while continuing to teach in Moscow and Leningrad. In his desire to "free art from the burden of the object" he founded a movement he called "Suprematist", which would now be considered "Geometric Minimalist". This is a fine example of the earlier style of Cubism and Futurism, perhaps executed by a student of Malevich.



School of Kasimir Severinovich Malevich (Russian, 1878-1935)

September 2006 Fine Arts and Antiques Auction
Lot 188. Figure of a man. Gouache and pastel, with white and blue highlighting, not signed, inscribed on verso, framed in a contemporary frame under glass, 12-3/4" x 8-1/2" sight, with framing overall 19" x 14-3/4". A handsome cubist image of a man walking, with the inscription on the verso of the paper revealed through a window in the dust cover of the framing; "School of Malevich...original...Soviet avant gard's art...Unknown artist XX c....Henyl X-V XX c...gouache, pastel."
1000.00/2000.00 Sold $920.00