Portrait of a woman - 1932


Size (cm): 60x75
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Description

Kazimir Malevich, a prominent figure of the art of the twentieth century, continues to challenge and fascinate the audience with his "portrait of a woman - 1932". This oil on canvas represents an incursion into the female portrait and delivers a visual structure that differs significantly from the previous suprematist work with which the artist is usually associated.

When observing the work, one is immediately attracted to the intimate sense of humanity that emanates from the portrait. The woman, represented with half a body, stands out on the canvas through a firm but simple composition. Malevich renounces unnecessary gestures and opts for an approach that puts the subject in the center of observation. With a strong presence, the woman poses in a dignified and enigmatic way, her look at the viewer, a declaration of strength and serenity.

The color in this work reflects a significant change in Malevich's career. Gone are the days of the vivid geometric contrasts in red, black and white of their suprematist creations. Instead, "Portrait of a woman - 1932" shows a more terrible and cake color palette. The tones of green, brown and blue predominate, which are mixed and blurred to create a softer and more subtle atmosphere. This use of color not only provides the portrait with a sensation of calm and stability, but also highlights Malevich's stylistic evolution, reflecting its ability to adapt to new modes of expression while maintaining its artistic identity.

The female figure in the painting She is dressed in simple but carefully detailed clothes, her hair collected, framing the face with elegance. Malevich pays special attention to the details of the face and hands, elements that seem to transmit the essence of the character and internal emotions of the woman. His expression is serene, almost meditative, evoking a feeling of introspection and contemplation.

It is remarkable how Malevich, through this work, review and reinterpret elements of Russian figurative art. While a more representative line follows, it retains an air of abstraction, especially in the treatment of the simplified background, a clear reminder of its suprematist exploration. The background, in fact, is minimalist, with soft color variations that complement and do not distract from the main figure.

"Portrait of a woman - 1932" is part of a phase in the Malevich race where it returned to more figurative forms after exploring the extreme limits of abstraction. This portrait is not only a manifestation of the individuality of the portrayed subject, but also reflects a personal period of the artist, a moment of exploration of new ways of seeing and representing human reality.

In the broader context of Malevich's art, this painting resonates as a bridge between its innovative avant -garde work and a return to traditional figurative roots. It is a piece that offers an introspective view in the evolution of the artist, its ability to integrate human drama into simple forms and its incessant search for artistic purity. This, without a doubt, enriches our understanding of Malevich not only as a pioneer of abstractionism, but also as an observant and portraitist of the human condition.

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