Harvest - 1929


Size (cm): 50x75
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In the vastness of the artistic legacy left by Kazimir Malevich, his work "Harvest - 1929" is erected as a remarkable example of the evolution of his pictorial career and his subtle departure from suprematism that had defined it in previous years. This painting, created in an era marked by the return to a more figurative visual language, preserves, however, the geometric essence and the abstract sensitivity that characterize its creator.

"Harvest - 1929" presents a rural scene with clear figurative reminiscences, where robust geometric elements and solid plans dominate the composition. The work unfolds as a chromatic symphony where the yellow of the cultivated field, the blue of the sky and the target of a sphere that can be interpreted as the sun predominate, configuring a landscape full of vivacity and implicit movement. These color stripes are applied with the meticulousness and rigor of Malevich, joining the horizon in a kind of harmonious dialogue between the earth and the sky.

On a human scale, in the central part of the composition, the figure of a stylized peasant, abstracted in his daily work is observed. Dressed in clothing of the time, Malevich prevents excessive detail on the face and limbs of this character, a resource that subtly remembers his early explorations in suprematism, where the pure form had preeminence. The schematized features and the proportion of the body make the peasant a symbol of work and connection with the land, rather than an individualized representation.

Painting is an intersection between the elementary and the elaborate, where Malevich reinterprets and reintroduces the human figure in a compositional space worked with the accuracy of a mathematician. This return to figurative representation should not be seen as a denial of its previous artistic stages, but rather as an integration of its suprematist past with an aesthetic language that openly dialogues with the visual and social reality of its time.

Unlike their previous supreme works, where total abstraction and supremacy of pure sensitivity dominated, "harvest - 1929" reflects a desire to reconnect with earthly themes. Agricultural practice, a key element in the consolidation of the Soviet ideology of the time, is here exalted with the same passion with which geometric figures were previously exalted in the canvases of Malevich.

In this return to more everyday issues, Malevich does not lose sight of its stylistic legacy. The arrangement of colors and shapes suggests a deep understanding of the spatial structure, where each component of the painting seems to find its exact location, balancing the thematic dynamism and compositional stability.

Malevich's work, in his amalgam of the abstract and the concrete, invites us to reflect on the duality of art and life, on how essential forms can be found both in the fields of the harvest and in the purest geometries of the pure Human thinking Harvest - 1929 is, ultimately, a celebration of simplicity and depth, a testimony of the endless process of maturation and evolution of an artist who never stopped exploring the limits of his creativity, regardless of at what time in his career he will find.

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