Woman with rake - 1932


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

Kazimir Malevich, an emblematic figure of Russian avant -garde art, continues to be a source of astonishment and study for its unwavering ability to transform the perception and understanding of art in the twentieth century. The painting "Woman with Rastrillo" (1932) captures the evolution of Malevich beyond his famous contribution to suprematism. This work, carried out in the Soviet period, reflects a temporary but crucial return to more recognizable forms and representative figure, without losing the essence of its abstract exploration.

The painting shows a woman standing, holding a rake, against a field background that evokes an unwavering connection with land and agricultural work. This rural context refers to the effort and work of the Russian peasantry, which was a prominent issue during the Soviet mandate. Malevich, who had been seen as a revolutionary artist not only in the artistic but also political sense, seems to pay tribute to physical work and human connection with nature.

In terms of artistic composition, "Woman with rake" combines a semi -strupt human figure with elements of realism, showing a clear juxtaposition between styles. The work uses simplified geometric shapes to build the figure of women, which is robust and with a serene attitude. The predominant colors are terrible tones, such as brown, ocher and green, which reinforce the landscape atmosphere and suggest a harmony with nature.

The use of color is particularly striking in this work. The palette, although limited, is rich and is carefully considered. Malevich uses subtle contrasts to add depth and dynamism without resorting to a wide variety of colors. The woman, with her clothing, seems almost merging with the environment, which symbolizes a unity with the earth, a sum of individuals and their work in the collective context of Soviet socialism.

One of the notable characteristics of this period in Malevich's career is its return to the human figure after its immersion in suprematism. However, his approach remains deeply influenced by his previous dedication to abstraction. The lines, although simplified, are powerful and precise, establishing a clear continuation of the geometric principles that Malevich had helped to define. The expression in his work is equally relevant; Despite the emotional sterility that could suggest its geometric style, the abstract face of women and their posture reveal a quiet force and a stoic diligence.

"Woman with rake" can be seen as a reflection of Malevich's commitment to the socio -political reality of her time and a visual meditation on the relationship between the individual and the community. In addition, it offers a look at its adaptability and ability to build bridges between apparently opposite artistic forms such as realism and abstractionism.

In the context of Malevich's career, this painting is like a testimony of the artist who inevitably sails between abstract innovation and the demands of a regime that favored more realistic forms. It is a reminder of the continuous relevance of Malevich's work in the understanding of modern art and its multiple facets.

"Woman with rake" by Kazimir Malevich not only presents a unique combination of styles, but also encapsulates an era of transition and resistance in art history. Through its tireless search for new forms of expression and its commitment to the transformation of visual culture, Malevich remains a powerful force in the contemporary artistic field.

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