Portrait of a young man - 1933


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

Kazimir Malevich, a fundamental figure in modern and founder of suprematism, introduces us to a different territory with his work "Portrait of a young man" of 1933. This painting, developed at the decline of his career, shows a remarkable departure from the abstract which characterized his work during the previous decades. In "portrait of a young man," we find a figurative representation again that seems, in a way, pay tribute to realism, while retaining elements of his distinctive visual language.

When observing the work, we are presented with a young man with a serene face and neutral expression. The lack of thorough details on the face of the portrayed is a reminder of the artistic language of Malevich, always looking for the reduction and simplification of the forms. However, the treatment of lines and shadows in the figure suggests a technical domain that gives the character a solid and tangible presence.

The colored scheme used by Malevich in this painting is sober, predominantly the tone, opaque and white white green tones. This chromatic palette, although restricted, does not remain interest to the work; On the contrary, it enhances the sense of calm and contemplation that emanates from the portrayed young man. The harmony of tones and the faint luminosity that surrounds the character enhances the emotional and visual impact of the piece.

The composition of the paint is also worthy of analysis. The young man is in the center of the canvas, but it is not exactly a classic portrait where the character directly faces the viewer. Instead, his eyes seem to contemplate something out of the field of vision, imbueting the work of an absent introspection and a certain air of mystery. This departure from direct visual contact can be interpreted as a metaphor of tumultuous times in which Malevich lived, a time of political and cultural instability in the Soviet Union that undoubtedly influenced his work.

The dress of the young, austere and without ornaments, contrasts with the rich textures and details of some of Malevich's oldest works, which could be interpreted as an exploration of the artist towards a conceptual and formal purity. This almost monacal approach in the representation of its subject reflects perhaps a personal search for clarity and simplicity in an era of increasing complexity.

It is important to consider "portrait of a young man" in the context of Malevich's return to realism after his immersion in suprematism. This painting is not only a testimony of the artist's talent in the figurative field, but also a demonstration of how his artistic philosophy does not anchor in a single style, but it flows and adapts, constantly looking for new forms of expression.

In short, "portrait of a young man" of Kazimir Malevich is a work that, at first glance, may seem simple in his appearance, but that reveals significant depth and complexity when examined more closely. It is a reminder of the immense talent of the artist and his ability to communicate deep emotions and concepts through the reduction and visual synthesis, even when partially returns to the world of figuration. This piece is an essential chapter in Malevich's rich trajectory and an outstanding entrance in the catalog of its varied and always surprising artistic production.

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