Kasimir Malevich (1878 - 1935)
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich was a pioneer of
geometric abstract art and one of the most
important members of the so-called Russian
avantgarde. He experimented with modernist
styles and exhibited alongside Wassily Kandinsky.
Malevich was born in Kiev, Imperial Russia (now
Ukraine) the son of a factory worker. He studied
at the Kiev School of Art and the Moscow School
of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture and was
tutored by Fedor Rerber in his Moscow Studio.
When the Stalinist regime turned against
modernist "bourgeois" art, Malevich was
persecuted. Many of his works were confiscated
and/or destroyed, and he died in poverty and
obscurity in Leningrad, Soviet Union (Saint
Petersburg, Russia)

| Kasimir Malevich Suprematism 100 x 50 cm [39.4 x 19.7"] $399 inc shipping

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| Kasimir Malevich Womanfigure 90 x 46 cm [35.4 x 18.1"] $369 inc shipping

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