Book cover - 1913


Size (cm): 55x60
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The painting "Cover of the book - 1913" by Kazimir Malevich is a fascinating window to the artistic transition period of the legendary Russian painter, a point where you can see the birth of a creative path that would eventually lead him to be one of the pioneers of suprematism . The work, which at first glance might seem a capricious composition of shapes and colors, reveals a complex interaction of pictorial elements that reflect the search for Malevich by a new visual expression.

On "Cover of the book - 1913", Malevich presents a set of geometric shapes overlapping and arranged apparently chaotic, but that in reality follow an internal logic of balance and visual tension. In the center of the composition, a series of rectangles and squares dominate space, suggesting an urban structure or an architectural construction. The choice of colors is remarkably bold: vibrant tones of red, yellow, blue and black are contrasted and complemented, creating a visual dynamism that captures the attention of the observer.

The use of straight lines and simple geometric shapes is a characteristic feature in this work, which prefigures the visual language that Malevich would develop more fully in his subsequent suprematist works. Although the work does not present animated characters, the geometric elements seem almost imbue a sense of life and movement, challenging the traditional pictorial conventions of the time. Painting evokes a sense of abstraction that challenges the viewer to seek meanings beyond figurative representation.

This work also shows us the influence of Cubism and futurism in Malevich, styles that were in the center of artistic debate in Europe in the early twentieth century. The interest in decomposing reality in basic forms and pure colors is a clear reflection of the dialogue that Malevich maintained with its European contemporaries, while looking for a distinctive style that would finally crystallize in suprematism.

"Cover of the book - 1913" can be seen as a visual manifesto of the exploration of Malevich in the pure form and color as ends in themselves, a radical contrast with representational art. This approach to a more abstract and conceptual art marked a significant change in the history of modern art and placed Malevich in a preeminent place within the Russian and world avant -garde.

The painting tells us about a moment of artistic effervescence, where the old rules were being challenged and rebuilt. Malevich's work is a testimony of an unwavering spirit of innovation and its perpetual search to redefine the limits of painting. On "Cover of the book - 1913", we find not only a work of art, but a declaration of principles, a prelude to the artistic revolution that Malevich would continue to lead in the following years.

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