Washerwoman


Size (cm): 60x60
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Description

Kazimir Malevich, emblematic figure of the Russian avant -garde and founder of suprematism, offers us with "lavaera" (laundress) a window towards its most figurative repertoire, without neglecting its unmistakable evolution towards abstraction. Although he is better known for his supreme works as the iconic "black square on white background," Malevich demonstrates in this painting a domain of color and the form that specialized attention deserves.

The "Lavandera" captures two robust female figures, immersed in the simple but laborious daily task of washing. It is remarkable how Malevich highlights symmetry and movement through a composition that, although simple in appearance, is impregnated with subtle complexity. Without resorting to excessive details, the artist manages to make the figures emerge from the canvas with a palpable three -dimensionality, thus suggesting a volume that is insinuated without being explicit.

When observing the colors, a sober but effective palette is perceived. White and blue predominate, contrasted by touches of red, green and black that provide dynamism and depth to the scene. These chromatic elections are not fortuitous; Malevich achieves with them emphasizing different elements of the work, such as the clothes they are washing, the faces and the hands of the laundresses. The figures seem to be encapsulated in an almost ethereal environment, isolated from any environmental distraction, focused only on their work.

The management of space in this work also deserves a more detailed study. Although the background is almost monochromatic, Malevich makes the perspective and alignment of the figures provide a sense of depth. The two laundues are not only positioned in different planes, but their positions and actions suggest a rhythmic, almost choreographic interaction.

An interesting aspect to highlight is the anonymity of the figures. Malevich avoids any trait that could individualize them, which could be interpreted as an attempt to universalize this daily act. "Lavandera" is not a representation of specific individuals, but an ode to female work and its role in society.

The simplicity of the scene is misleading. Each line, each color choice, each arrangement of the figures is calculated to cause a deep and reflective visual experience. It is a work that, in its apparent modesty, reveals the mastery of Malevich in balancing the figurative with the abstract, the daily with the transcendental.

In the context of its time, this work is part of a transition period for Malevich, who in those years was exploring the land between figurative and abstract art. "Lavandera" is then placed as a fundamental piece to understand not only the artistic evolution of Malevich himself, but also the currents of thought that were shaping the European art of the early twentieth century. This painting is, therefore, a work that deserves to be contemplated carefully, since it offers valuable visual satisfaction and conceptual wealth that, like every great work of art, unfolds in multiple interpretations.

Thus, "Lavandera" is not only a painting, but an invitation to understand the meticulous process of an artist who, even in his simplest works, lets us glimpse the depth of his vision and his unwavering search for new forms of expression.

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