Peasant woman with cubos - 1912


Size (cm): 60x60
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Description

Kazimir Malevich, a prominent figure in the art world of the early twentieth century, is mainly known for its role as the founder of suprematism, a movement that sought the supremacy of pure artistic sensibility on the representation of objects. However, before completely hugging this avant -garde, Malevich experimented with various artistic currents, including symbolism and buffuturism. It is in this transitional phase where we place her work of 1912, "Woman peasant with cubes".

This painting represents a scene of everyday life in rural Russia, captured through the lens of an artist in the process of evolution. In the center of the composition, a robust female figure dominates the canvas. The woman, probably a peasant, carries in her hands two cubes, apparently full of water. His clothing, a long and simple dress, highlights for his bulky and the angular lines that outline his contours.

What stands out immediately in "Campesina woman with cubos" is the bold use of color. Malevich uses a vibrant palette of red, blue and yellow that not only gives life to the central figure, but also creates a strong contrast to the background. This background, composed of traces and geometric shapes, suggests a stylized, but not realistic rural landscape. This geometric abstraction permeates the work of a dynamic energy and a certain tension between the human figure and its environment.

The composition of painting reveals a clear influence of Cubism and futurism. Fragmented forms and overlapping planes are characteristic of Cubism, while the representation of movement and force suggests an affinity with futurism. The geometrization of the peasant and its environment reflects the experimentation of Malevich with these currents that seek to decompose and reinterpret reality.

It is essential to understand that "peasant woman with cubes" is not just a simple representation of rural life; It is an intersection of the traditional and the modern, of the figurative and the abstract. Malevich transcends the mere representation of a rural character to offer us a meditation on the shape and color, preluding its subsequent immersion in suprematism, where the focus would be the pure geometric shapes and the primary colors.

The work resonates not only for its visual content, but also for its historical context. In 1912, Russia was in a period of social and political agitation, towards which Malevich's gaze adopted a mixture of tradition and avant -garde. This piece, in particular, symbolizes the connection between common people and the new forms of artistic expression that emerge during times of change.

In summary, "Campesina woman with cubes" by Kazimir Malevich is a testimony of the artistic journey of its creator and a convulsed historical era. It is a work that invites us to reflect on tradition and modernity, and how artists interpret and transform the reality that surrounds them. This painting It stands as a bridge between realism and suprematism, offering a unique and innovative vision of what it means to represent reality through art.

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