Peasant Woman - 1912


Size (cm): 60x60
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Kazimir Malevich, one of the parents of suprematism, presents us in "Peasant Woman" (1912) a work that marks a transition in his artistic career, venturing into a style that fuses elements of Cubism and futurism with a personal and distinctive approach. This piece, through a highly stylized and geometric representation, offers us a window to Russian rural life while simultaneously challenges our traditional perceptions of the human figure and space.

When observing the painting, the central figure of a peasant woman is evident, whose form is composed of a set of angular blocks and plans, forming a portrait that moves away from the naturalistic representation in favor of a more abstract and analytical interpretation. This compositional choice highlights the cubist influence in Malevich, evident in the fragmentation of the figure in geometric planes that simultaneously decompose and reconstruct reality before the viewer's eyes.

The use of color in "peasant woman" is particularly significant. Malevich selects a predominantly ocher, brown and green dull terrifying palette, which not only invoke the essence of peasant life but also contribute a sense of seriousness and hardness, reflecting both the geography and living conditions of the Russian Russian field . Dark tones and shadows play a crucial role in the definition of volumes and in the creation of an internal dynamism within the framing.

The face of the peasant woman, although abstracted and fragmented, retains a certain humanity and can perceive a countenance of serene dignity, a powerful symbol of resistance and strength inherent in the Russian peasantry. The absence of specific details on the face and hands is a deliberate characteristic that invites viewers to project their own interpretations and emotions in the portrayed figure.

Historically, "Campesina Woman" is within a period in which Malevich was still developing and experimenting with new forms of expression. The artist, attracted by the theories of the futuristic movement, also incorporates in this work a sense of dynamism and movement, perceptible in the form of the lines and the treatment of the surfaces. It is a work that precedes its eventual immersion in suprematism, where it would completely abandon figurative representation in favor of pure abstraction based on simple geometric shapes.

"Peasant woman" not only represents a farm or a lifestyle, but is also a visual testimony of the individual's struggle and resilience against adversities. Through a refined technical execution and a deep cultural understanding, Malevich manages to capture not only the appearance, but the soul of its subject, delivering a work that deeply resonates with universal human experiences.

In this work, Malevich presaged his artistic future, where he would end up radically simplifying the shapes until he reached the black square on white background, the supreme symbol of the search for the absolute. "Peasant woman" is an early manifestation of her ability to gather the spirit of her time and materialize it in an innovative visual language, which is still studied and admired by critics and art lovers worldwide.

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