Peasant woman loading cubes with water - 1913


Size (cm): 65x60
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The painting "Peasant woman carrying cubes with water" (1913) by Kazimir Malevich is a work that transports us to the beginning of the 20th century, a period of intense artistic experimentation. Malevich, known mainly as the founder of suprematism, gives us in this piece a window at his early experimentation with Cubism and Futurism, movements that greatly influenced their subsequent artistic evolution.

When observing the work, the first thing that catches our attention is the central figure: a robust peasant woman, dressed in a blouse and a skirt that hints at the most common colors among the Russian peasants of the time. The human figure breaks down in a series of geometric plans that fragment reality, a technique that Malevich adopts from Cubism. The weight of the cubes that the woman carries is palpable, a burden that visibly affects her posture, which adds a layer of realism to the dominant geometric abstraction.

The use of color in the work is also worthy of detailed analysis. Malevich uses a vibrant, but contained palette, which provides a feeling of solidity and permanence. The predominant colors are tones of blue, green, ocher and black that, although simple, communicate a rural world in which life is hard but vital. The dark contours of the figures contrast with an almost abstract background of more pale and fragmented colors, which suggests a landscape beyond the visible, an interpretation that even challenges the traditional perception of the peasant environment.

Although the composition may seem rigid and fragmented, there is an implicit fluidity in the movements of the peasant. The disposition of plans and forms guides us through physical effort and daily work, leading us to contemplate the living conditions of the Russian peasant further. This image embodies an intrinsic dialectic between the abstract and the concrete, between advanced artistic theory and the themes of common life.

In addition, "peasant woman carrying cubes with water" is part of a series of works in which Malevich explored the conditions of rural life. These works not only reflect their interest in documenting and representing the working class, but also illustrate their gradual transition to suprematism, which would reach its peak with works such as "black square" in 1915. The way to that dematerialization of the form and form and The concept of "pure sensation" can be traced until these first incursions into cubist fragmentation.

Therefore, this painting It is not only a work of art itself, but also an eloquent testimony of the Malevich artistic metamorphosis process. Painting encapsulates a dialogue between the old and the new, between the real world and the infinite possibilities of modern art. It is a piece that should not only be seen, but also understood in the broader context of the evolution of the art of the twentieth century.

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