Kazimir Malevich “Two Peasants” 1929-1930
Kazimir Malevich’s “Two Peasants” is a significant piece from his later period, showcasing his exploration of form and color within his distinctive style of Suprematism. Painted in 1929-1930, it reflects Malevich’s continued interest in geometric abstraction and the reduction of forms to their essential components. In “Two Peasants,” Malevich presents two figures in a simplified, almost schematic manner. The figures are reduced to basic shapes and lines, emphasizing the geometric nature of his Suprematist style. The colors used are typically muted and limited, with emphasis on black, white, and shades of gray, enhancing the starkness of the composition. Malevich’s motivations for painting such works during this period were likely multifaceted.…
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