Women's portrait with yellow hat - 1930


Size (cm): 60x75
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the pioneers of the Russian avant -garde, is known for his fundamental contribution to the development of suprematism, an artistic movement that strips the painting of any link with the objective reality to focus on the pure sensitivity of color and shape. However, his career also included a subsequent stage where he returned to figuration, although maintaining certain abstract qualities in his work. A fascinating example of this period is "Portrait of a woman with yellow hat" of 1930.

In this painting, Malevich captures an anonymous woman, who becomes the carrier of a yellow hat that dominates the painting Not only with its vibrant color, but also with its bold and geometric shape. The representation of women is far from traditional realism and, on the other hand, adopts an almost sculptural attitude, with simplified factions that remember their suprematist explorations. The figure is presented in an indeterminate space, with a light blue, almost ethereal background, which highlights the main motive and gives it an almost metaphysical dimension.

The use of color in "Portrait of a woman with yellow hat" is particularly remarkable. The yellow of the hat not only contrasts with the blue background, but also with the olive green tones of the dress and the reddish nuances of the woman's face, creating a delicate chromatic balance. This mastery of color is a clear demonstration of Malevich's appreciation for pure visual sensation, a principle that never abandoned completely, even in its most figurative phase.

Each element of the paint seems carefully calculated to cause a sensory response in the viewer. The vertical disposition of the figure, hieratic position and almost enigmatic expression are reminiscences of iconic portraits, although filtered through the lens of constructivism and abstraction. The geometric simplification of volumes and the absence of superfluous details are registered in that attempt to purify representation to their essential components.

It is important to consider "a woman's portrait with yellow hat" within Malevich's historical and personal context. In the 30s, he faced a growing harassment by the Soviet regime, which promoted socialist realism and repudiated abstraction. This return to the figure can be understood as a survival tactic to continue its artistic practice under a hostile regime. However, far from being a concession to realism, this work demonstrates how Malevich managed to synthesize the figuration with the formal innovations he had introduced in the previous decade.

Ultimately, "a woman's portrait with yellow hat" is testimony of Malevich's ability to integrate shapes and colors into a visual harmony that transcends mere representation. It is a work that invites both aesthetic contemplation and reflection on the ability of art to communicate beyond the visible. This fascinating juxtaposition of the figurative and the abstract turns on a dialogue between the past and the future of art, consolidating Kazimir Malevich as one of the great masters Innovatives of modern painting.

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