- Physical-item (Artwork 2D)
- Αντικείμενο
- c. 1932
- Kazimir Malevich (1879 - 1935)
- Paintings
- Geometry | Painting | Arts
- Oil on canvas | 53.5 x 53.5 cm
- Public Domain Mark
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- Πρωτότυπο
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Black Square (Russian Чёрный квадрат) is a 1915 oil on linen canvas painting by the artist Kazimir Malevich The first of four painted versions, the original was completed in 1915 and described by the artist as his breakthrough work and the inception for the launch of his Suprematist art movement (1915–1919).[1]
⟶ Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons -
Malevich replicated his “Black Square” three times after 1915. Each of the three versions was done for a different exhibition. The first replica was associated with the 14th Venice Biennale in 1924, where the artist wanted to show his monumental triptych “Square, Circle and Cross” (State Russian Museum). The second was the “Black Square” of 1929. The last, small-sized version of the “Black Square” was done by Malevich in 1931-1932 (State Hermitage) to be displayed at two exhibitions: “Art of the Imperialist Epoch” and “Artists of the RSFSR: 15 years”.
⟶ Tretyakov Gallery
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- Hermitage Museum | Wikimedia Commons
- State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia