Apple trees in flower


Size (cm): 75x60
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Description

Kazimir Malevich, a central figure of modern art and pioneer of suprematism, offers us a different and almost surprising look in his work "Manzanos en Flor" (1904). This painting It represents a less known but still fascinating slope of his artistic career. While his suprematist works, such as "Black Square" and "Black Circle", tend to master the discussions about their legacy, "Manzanos en Flor" invites us to explore a more traditional and figurative facet of their talent.

At first glance, "Manzanos en Flor" shows a bucolic scene of apple trees in full flowering. Despite its apparent simplicity, painting reveals a careful composition of lines and colors that demonstrate Malevich's technical expertise. The apple trees, with their branches loaded with white flowers, spread through the fabric creating a visual rhythm that guides the viewer through the landscape. Human figures are not perceived in the work; Nature is the only protagonist.

The use of color in "apple trees in flower" deserves a special mention. Malevich uses a palette of soft and natural tones: the greens of foliage, the whites of the flowers and the blue of the sky combine to produce a sensation of harmony and serenity. Through its color use, Malevich evokes the freshness and vitality of a spring day, catching an ephemeral moment with almost tangible clarity.

This painting dates from a period prior to its suprematist phase, before Malevich embarked on his search for pure abstraction. In "Manzanos in Flor", we still see the influence of previous movements such as impressionism and symbolism, which can be recognized in the way it captures light and atmosphere. However, indications of Malevich's interest in the simplification of the forms and spatial structuring that would later be fully manifested in their abstract works can already be glimpsed.

The historical context in which Malevich produced this painting It is also relevant. The Russia of the early twentieth century was experiencing a social and cultural turbulence that influenced the artists of the time. By immersing himself in the representation of nature, Malevich not only documented a bucolic reality, but also found a refuge and a source of inspiration in the midst of change and uncertainty.

In summary, "Manzanos en" de Kazimir Malevich offers an invaluable window to the early stage of his career, before he became the architect of suprematism. The painting not only stands out for its balanced composition and its palette of serene colors, but also for what it tells us about Malevich's artistic evolution. It is a piece that encapsulates a moment of transition and promises the radical genius that was to come. When observing this work, we are witnessing how a master Modern art began to outline his revolutionary vision at a stage where nature and figuration still dominated his canvas.

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