WINTER LANDSCAPE - 1930


Size (cm): 70x60
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In the art of the twentieth century, few names resonate with both weight and that of Kazimir Malevich, a pioneer of Russian abstract art and founder of suprematism. Its "winter landscape" painting of 1930 is one of those works that synthesizes the essence of its artistic evolution, moving away from the complex formalities of suprematism towards a more lyrical and metaphysical representation of the landscape.

Observing more closely "winter landscape", we notice a unique synthesis between realism and abstraction. The image presents a snow -covered landscape, dominated by cold, mainly white and blue tones, which evoke the coldness and serenity of a Russian winter. Although Malevich is universally known for its geometric and abstract compositions, in this piece we can see a convergence between its early style influenced by impressionism and its subsequent incursions into suprematism.

The visual perspective presents us with a high and slightly inclined view of the landscape. In the foreground, we notice subtle strokes that suggest snow accumulations and a path that could be partially clogged by it. This technique of application of paint with soft brushstrokes creates a texture that mimics the fresh snow mantle. The houses in the background, delineated with fine dark strokes, contrast with the environment, drawing a simple but effective line between heaven and earth.

The sky, of a clear blue that degrades in some areas to remember the characteristics of the clouds, works as a vast and bright counterpoint for the snowy landscape that rests below. This chromatic choice reflects Malevich's ability to capture the atmosphere and winter light with a simplicity that is almost meditative. The structures of the houses, although simplified, retain a proportion and lines that make them identifiable, allowing the viewer to recognize the domestic and human quality of the landscape.

It is interesting to notice the absence of human figures in this scene. The loneliness of the winter landscape could be interpreted as a metaphor for introspection and spiritual retirement, a subject that Malevich addressed in several of his works. This loneliness can also suggest isolation and cold and dispassionate contemplation of the artist in front of the world around him, a visual echo of the social and political turbulence of the Russia of his time.

Malevich's "winter landscape", beyond being a work that might seem simple at first sight, is revealed as an introspective piece, full of the tension between the abstract and the real, between loneliness and the implicit presence of the human being of the human being . It offers, subtle, an aesthetic resilience and a melancholy that invite the observer to a deep reflection, a distinctive characteristic of the Malevichian genius that knew how to merge in their landscapes the greatness of their suprematist ideals with the palpable reality of its surroundings.

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