Look - The Vistula is near poster - 1914


Size (cm): 55x85
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Sale price£216 GBP

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The work looks - The Vistula is close to 1914, created by the famous Russian artist Kazimir Malevich, is a piece that stands out both for its historical context and for its bold artistic composition. Malevich, a recognized pioneer of suprematism, a movement that emphasizes the supremacy of pure artistic sensibility on objective representation, offers us in this painting a look that transcends the simple reproduction of reality.

By carefully observing the work, we see the influence of the graphic and typographic elements that characterize the art of the posterism of the early twentieth century. It is a piece of war and patriotic meanings, which is surely linked to the context of World War I and the political and military events that involved the Russian Empire and its surroundings. Cyrilic characters that dominate the center of the composition not only highlight the propaganda message, but also serve as structural elements that support visual dynamism of work.

Malevich's chromatic choice is remarkable. A beige background predominates that creates an effective contrast with the red and black tones of the letters, and with graphics in blue and green that make up the rest of the scene. This contrast focuses the viewer's attention to the central message while adding a depth and a visual texture that prevents monotony. Malevich uses these colors with a notable economy and efficiency, adhering to its suprematist principles of using simple geometric shapes and a limited color palette to transmit complex ideas.

Although the work does not present human characters, geometric shapes and colored blocks suggest an almost human presence in its direct and striking disposition. There is an obvious sense of urgency and movement that emanates from the disposition of letters and graphics, evoking the sensation of immediacy expected of a propaganda poster. The inclination of certain elements to the right can be interpreted as an indication of progress or progress, accentuating the military nature of the message.

Kazimir Malevich, before immersing himself fully in suprematism, experimented with various artistic currents, including cubism and futurism, which undoubtedly report this work in terms of its dynamic representation and its bold use of typography and space. Malevich was not only interested in pure abstraction, but also in how art could influence and reflect the events of its time. This work is a palpable example of that intention.

In summary, look - The Vistula is close poster is not simply a propaganda poster; It is an intersection where art and history converge, a manifestation of how pure forms can be used to communicate urgent and vital messages. This work by Malevich encapsulates the spirit of time in which it was created and demonstrates its mastery in manipulation of shapes and colors to create compositions that are, at the same time, aesthetically pleasant and powerfully evocative.

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