LOT 25 KAZIMIR MALEVICH 1879-1925 RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS AB...
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KAZIMIR MALEVICH 1879-1925 RUSSIAN OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS ABSTRACT. Image only size 75cm by 50cm or 29.52in by 19.68in. Kazimir Malevich (Russian/Ukrainian, February 26, 1878–May 15, 1935) was an Abstract painter, a graphic artist, and the founder of the Suprematist movement. Much of his education and early career took place under the veil of the Russian revolutions, beginning in 1904 when he attended the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. Malevich’s early studies introduced him to the Impressionist style, but he was also influenced by Symbolism and Art Nouveau. In 1907, Malevich took part in his first large exhibition with the Association of Moscow Artists, a group which included Wassily Kandinsky and Mikhail Fedorovich Larionov. Malevich was subsequently associated with numerous artistic groups of varied styles including Cubism, Futurism, and Fauvism; this melding of styles can be seen in the artist’s Cubo-Furturist village scene Morning in the Village after Snowstorm (1912).These varied artistic influences contributed to the gradual simplification of Malevich’s personal style, and led to the fruition of Suprematism with flat, colored geometric shapes on empty backgrounds. Malevich’s Black Square (1915) has been acknowledged as the epitome of Suprematist fundamentals, which the artist then further established with his White Square on White (1918). Malevich spent much of his career teaching at the Vitebsk Popular Art School, Belarus, and the Institute of Artistic Culture in Petrograd. He also devoted his time to writing about the components of Suprematism, culminating with the 1927 publication of his The Non-Objective World: The Manifesto of Suprematism. The last retrospective of the artist’s work during his lifetime was held in 1929 at the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. Malevich’s paintings and prints can now be seen around the world, with a large collection housed at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. The growing interest in his work can be seen at auction; a version of his Black Square sold for the equivalent of US$1 million in 2002, and his painting Suprematist Compostion sold for over US$60 million in 2008, a record price for a Russian work of art sold at auction. Malevich died on May 15, 1935, in Leningrad, Russia.The term In Style of used in title and description means that artworks are similar to the artist’s style. After means the artwork is a copy of an existing work. For both kinds of arts, we do not guarantee and do not suggest any authenticity and originality of it.Shipping cost including package deliver to US address 100 USD and International 300 USD. We can arrange door-to-door delivery to most east coast address and provide to check prior to pay. Please read our policy carefully:1. We do not have additional images, all images listed here, and all bidders see the same. 2. No PayPal and Credit Card accepted. 3. We arrange in-house packing and delivery. Shipping cost is listed. No bargain or discount for it. Delivery and US shipping will keep frame, international shipping will remove the frame except buyer pay for shipping cost. 4. We provide in-site pickup and third-party shipper delivery but need payment clear first. 5. Return policy. If buyer appraises the artwork with a trustworthy expert or agency with no authenticity proof, we will fully refund the artwork. If buyer receives the item and returns it with no reason, we will only refund hammer price.6. We are open for per-sale and post-sale offer, if offer accept we will help to complete per-sale and post-sale purchase transaction, same policy as regular purchase. If you do not like our policy, please simply do not bid with us. Thank you.
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