The Wilhelm e -1914


Size (cm): 75x50
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the precursors of abstract art and suprematism, offers us with "Wilhelm's uncovering" a work that summarizes his foray into Cubism and futurism before fully developing his suprematist theory. Painted in 1914, this work captures the essence of an era marked by artistic innovation and the desire to break with traditions.

The composition of "The Wilhelm erythive" is a kaleidoscope of shapes and colors where Malevich plays with the geometry and fragmentation of the elements, very in line with the Cubist currents of their time. The structure of the painting is based on a kind of visual "puzzles", where straight and diagonal lines seem to converge and diverge, giving rise to a motley and dynamic interpretation of reality. The choice of the subject, a guyvive, reinforces this sense of movement and perpetual change.

The figurative elements in the work are deliberately schematic and decomposed, thanks to which Malevich takes us away from realism to invite us to a more abstract plane of perception. Human figures, suggested more than explicitly represented, are immersed in an atmosphere of fragmentation that resonates with the disorientation and transformation of the beginning of the 20th century. We observe forms that could be interpreted as horses and carriages, but that could also be simple games of lines and colors. This ambiguity is one of the distinctive stamps of the Malevich style at this stage of his career.

The use of color in "Wilhelm's ethyvive" is bold and contrasting, with reds, yellow, blue and black predominantly in the fabric. Malevich does not seek to create a serene chromatic harmony, but rather transmit a sensation of energy and vitality through these contrasts. The colors seem to fight each other, creating a visual tension that maintains the viewer's attention. This coloration technique reinforces the sensation of dynamism and ordered chaos that dominates the work.

Although it is considered part of Malevich's early work, when it was still deeply influenced by Cubism and Futurism, "Wilhelm's ethyvive" prefigures his evolution towards suprematism. This work is at a crucial transition moment, offering a unique look at the stylistic development of the artist. The techniques of fragmentation and the use of flat and strong colors that are observed here will be elements that Malevich will lead to its maximum expression in its subsequent suprematist works.

In the context of art history, "Wilhelm's ethyvive" is a testimony of the search and experimentation period that characterized so many artists from the early twentieth century. Malevich, like his contemporaries, was exploring new ways to see and represent the world, questioning and redefining the limits of art. This painting not only reflects the influence of contemporary movements such as Cubism and Futurism, but also marks the prelude to the Supreme Revolution that Malevich would lead in the following years.

Malevich left an indisputable legacy in the history of art and "Wilhelm's erythive" is an essential piece to understand his artistic evolution. Thus, this work is not only a reference point to study the development of the artist, but it is also a testimony of the vigorous intellectual and artistic climate of his time.

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