Coward - 1913


Size (cm): 55x75
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In the vast universe of avant -garde art of the twentieth century, the figure of Kazimir Malevich emerges with a singular force. His work "Cobarde - 1913" (Coward - 1913) is registered in a crucial period of the artist's career, where the convergence of styles and rupture with traditional forms led to the creation of their own and innovative visual language.

When observing "cowardly", we are immediately confronted with an impressive representation of human figures in an abstract and simplified space, characteristic of Malevich's early work. In the center of the composition, a grotesque and disproportionate figure stands out that seems to embody the very essence of weakness and fear. This figure, represented with dark contours and angular forms, contrasts markedly with the mostly flat background and primary colors. The faces in the work, with their distorted and empty expressions, evoke a spectrum of emotions that range from anxiety to pure cowardice.

The chromatic choice in "cowardly" is not accidental. Malevich uses a palette of saturated and contrasting colors: intense reds, deep and black blue that delimit the shapes, thus creating a visual and emotional tension in the viewer. This use of color as an expressive resource is a technique that the artist would perfect in his subsequent incursions into suprematism, although here traces of futurism and cubism can still be detected, currents that significantly influenced their artistic development of that time.

The composition of the work is deliberately rupturist. Malevich dispenses with the traditional perspective and naturalism, instead opting for a flat and two -dimensional disposition that challenges the viewer to reinterpret the pictorial space. The characters, although humanoids, are almost caricaturescos, reduced to basic and indefinite geometric shapes. This stylization contributes to the sensation of alienation and restlessness that emanates from painting.

"Coward" can be understood not only as a literal representation of cowardice, but also as a metaphor of the human condition in the threshold of an era of incipient modernity and conflict. Malevich, like many of his contemporaries, was deeply affected by the social and political changes of his time, and his art reflects an incisive criticism and a search for a new aesthetic order that could interpret and respond to that reality in transformation.

In the context of Malevich's work, "Cobarde" occupies a significant place as part of his exploration and transition to suprematism, the movement that he himself would found in 1915. Through the abstraction of shapes and colors, Malevich aspired to transcend representation and achieve artistic purity in their creations.

In conclusion, "Cobarde - 1913" is a key piece to understand the artistic evolution of Kazimir Malevich. In it, the first indications of its future innovations and its constant search for a new relationship between art and reality are glimpsed. He painting Not only does he offer a window to the human soul in his most vulnerable moments, but also a mirror reflecting the concerns and aspirations of an era in transformation.

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