Three female figures - 1930


Size (cm): 75x55
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the most influential figures of abstract art and the creator of suprematism, continues to surprise and marveling with his works that challenge the visual conventions of his time. "Three female figures" of 1930 is a sublime example of the evolution of its style, where elements of suprematism and a new inclination towards simplified figuration converge.

In "three female figures", we observe three stylized women, reminding us of futuristic aesthetics for their geometric shapes and vibrant colors. Here, Malevich dispenses with the thorough details of human anatomy, instead prioritizing simplified shapes and color blocks to transmit your message. The figures are clearly delineated, and their contours reveal a synthesis between the figurative and the abstract, distinctive characteristic of Malevich's art in those years.

The chromatic palette used by Malevich in this painting is remarkable for its vibration and contrast. The well -defined primary and secondary colors predominate: red, blue, yellow, green, combined with white surfaces that provide lightness and clarity to the composition. The figures, although reminiscences of human forms, seem ethereal and symbolic, beyond the representation of specific individuals. The vertical and horizontal lines structure the pictorial space, creating a sensation of geometric order and almost musical harmony.

The use of color is not merely decorative, but each tone seems to have a conceptual purpose, evoking emotions and suggestions that go beyond the visible. The central figure, with its blue and white clothing, acts as a focal point that guides the viewer's gaze, while the figures on the sides, with their warmer tones, endow the composition of a dynamic balance.

When analyzing the disposition of these figures, one may notice an indirect reference to religious icons and holy choirs, but transmuted into modernist forms. This transformation suggests a revaluation of the female figure by the artist, which places them in an almost sacred context, highlighting their presence and abstraction at the same time.

Although in "three female figures" we do not find the extreme geometric purity characteristic of the Malevich Supreme Period, the work reflects well its ability to adapt and evolution. Malevich, after his experiments with suprematism, returns to a more tangible representation, but full of a subtle visual poetic that continues to challenge the spectator's perception.

Kazimir Malevich, both in his most abstract periods and in his returns to figuration, invokes in each of his works a deep dialogue with modernity, questioning and redefining the limits of art. "Three female figures" is a testimony of this artistic concern and a vision that remains relevant and provocative almost a century after its creation.

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