Kazimir Malevich
Malevich paintings can be found here in this exciting Malevich gallery. You can also learn more about this famous Russian painter. His works are available below to buy as reproductions in any size you need, and we can deliver any one you want with free international shipping and at prices far lower than gallery equivalents. Malevich was a Russian painter and art theoretician of Polish descent, pioneer of geometric abstract art and the originator of the Avant-garde Suprematist movement. Malevich exhibited his works in the Salon des Independants in Paris together with Alexander Archipenko, Sonia Delaunay, Aleksandra Ekster and Vadim Meller. His paintings were linked to political and cultural views of Russia at that time. Malevich taught at the Vitebsk Practical Art School in the USSR, the Leningrad Academy of Arts, the Kiev State Art Institute, and the House of the Arts in Leningrad. His paintings have been classes as Suprematist and Cubist.
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Black Square
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Red Square
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An Englishman in Moscow
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Reaper on Red Background
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Suprematism 1921
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Running Man
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Red Cavalry
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Bureau and Room
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Flowergirl
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Cow and Fiddle
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Black Circle
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Red House
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Morning in the Village after Snowstorm
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Mower
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Samovar
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Summer Landscape
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Soldier of the First Division
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Landscape with a Yellow House
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Self Portrait
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Self Portrait 1912
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The Aviator I
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The Aviator II
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The Woodcutter
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Black Square and Red Square
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Girl Figure on White Background
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Boy
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Head of a Peasant Girl
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Peasant Woman with Buckets and a Child
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Lady at a Trolley Shop
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Black Cross
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Black Rectangle Blue Triangle
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Argentine Polka
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Kazimir Malevich played an important role in the development of contemporary art, both in Russia and abroad. This always leads to difficulties as boundaries are pushed back and Malevich experienced these in droves, generally from political influences who disapproved of his innovative thinking. In 1915, Malevich laid down the foundations of Suprematism. He published his manifesto From Cubism to Suprematism. In 1915-1916 he worked with other Suprematist artists in a peasant/artisan co-operative in Skoptsi and Verbovka village.
Malevich was also interested in aerial photography and aviation, which led him to abstractions inspired by or derived from aerial landscapes.
Black Square, the fourth version of his magnum opus painted in the 1920s was discovered in 1993 in Samara and purchased by Inkombank for $250,000. In April 2002 the painting was auctioned for an equivalent of one million dollars. The purchase was financed by the Russian philanthropist Vladimir Potanin, who donated funds to Russian Ministry of Culture and ultimately to State Hermitage Museum collection.
Below is a list of famous Malevich oil paintings from his distinguished career, covering various art movements such as Suprematism and Cubism.
- Morning in the Country after Snowstorm
- The Woodcutter
- Black Square
- Reaper on Red Background
- The Aviator
- An Englishman in Moscow
- Soldier of the First Division
- Black Square and Red Square
- Red Square: Painterly Realism of a Peasant Woman in Two Dimensions
- Suprematist Composition
- Suprematism
- Suprematist Painting: Aeroplane Flying
- Suprematism: Self-Portrait in Two Dimensions
- Suprematist Painting (Ludwigshafen)
- Suprematist Painting
- Supremus No. 56
- Suprematist Painting
- Complex Presentiment: Half-Figure in a Yellow Shirt
- Running Man
- Flower Girl
- Bathers
- Winter
- Head of a Peasant Girl
- Running man
- Boy
- Mower
- Summer Landscape
- Red-cavalry



