Blue Portrait - 1930


Size (cm): 55x75
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Description

In the field of modern art, Kazimir Malevich emerges as an unavoidable figure, whose influence has left an indelible mark not only in the field of suprematism, but also in art in general of the twentieth century. "Blue Portrait" (1930) is one of those works that, although it may not be as iconic as its suprematist pieces, reveals complex layers of the artistic and philosophical genius of Malevich.

The "blue portrait" is distinguished, first of all, due to its emphasis on the human figure, unlike the most abstract and geometric compositions by which Malevich is better known. In this portrait, we find a female figure that radiates a certain serenity and robustness, encapsulated in an almost monumental stillness. The color palette, obviously dominated by blue tones, is used with sophistication that underlines Malevich's mastery to manipulate color for expressive purposes.

The central figure of the portrait carries a dress that unfolds in folds and volumes that capture the light and the shadow with a precision that defies the apparent simplicity of the style. There is an obvious return to figuration that could be interpreted as an intentional game between the tensions of abstraction and the figuration that Malevich sailed during his career. The face, of soft lines and direct look, projects a sensation of introspective calm, anchoring the composition and offering a focal point that urges the observer to a deeper contemplation.

It is also interesting to notice the historical background of when this piece was created. In the 30s, Malevich returned to figurative painting under the political pressure of the Soviet regime, which rejected abstraction in favor of socialist realism. "Blue Portrait" can, in this sense, be read as a work of commitment, where Malevich articulates his ability to represent the human without totally giving up his innovative spirit.

The technique used is a testimony of Malevich's technical domain. The application of the paint is meticulous, with a detail attention that balances the realism of the figure with an almost metaphysical atmosphere. The neutral background, without details that distract, further enhances the presence of the figure, suggesting an indefinite space that invites introspection.

From the compositional point of view, the work stands out for its harmonious balance. The proportions of the figure are treated with precision that respects classical principles, while the interaction of blue color with lighter shadows and nuances infuse paint an ethereal quality. Malevich's technique in "Blue Portrait" reveals its concern about deep and essence, beyond the political and aesthetic currents of its time.

In conclusion, "Portrait Azul - 1930" by Kazimir Malevich is a work that challenges the easy label and impells us to reconsider the versatility and scope of the artist. Beyond the geometric shapes and the abstract purity of his suprematist work, this painting resonates with a deep humanity and a technical mastery that consolidates Malevich as one of the great pioneers of modern art.

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