
About
In 1915 Malevich published his manifesto “From Cubism to Suprematism” to explain his theories on abstract art based on geometric forms. Artists such as László Moholy-Nagy and El Lissitsky were influenced by his theories.
Suprematism was closely associated with the Russian Revolution’s early years but fell out of favor with the rise of Joseph Stalin. In 1927, a retrospective of Malevich’s work toured Warsaw, Berlin, and Munich and led to his international reputation. Malevich did not bring most of these paintings back to Moscow because Social Realism was the art now favored by the government, everything else was suspect.
SKU: 54406
Creator: Kazimir Malevich, Kazimir Malevich
Date: 1916
Original Medium: Oil on canvas
Location: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Suprematist Composition
by: Kazimir Malevich
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We Offer High Quality
Custom Framing
We use the highest quality wood in our modern shop to create custom frames, frame your print with precision-cut acid-free mat board, and mount it behind a UV-blocking semi-gloss plexiglass to protect your art from the sun, dust, pollution, heat, and humidity. Then we add finishing touches like wall hanging mount, wall friendly bumpers and a protective backing.