Art History

The two peasant women – Kazimir Malevich

The first owner of this painting was avant-garde artist Alexei Gan, a co-founder of the First Working Group of Constructivists…

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Wassily Kandinsky’s “The Rider” as a Case Study

Wassily Kandinsky’s “The Rider” as a Case Study Kandinsky’s Colorful Ride: Exploring Color Theory in “The Rider” (1909) Wassily Kandinsky,…

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Kazimir Malevich’s Nationality

Kazimir Malevich’s nationality is a subject of ongoing debate, reflecting the complex historical context of his birthplace and the cultural…

55 years ago

Kandinsky Before Abstraction: The Rider and the Landscape

Tracing the Path to a Visual Language of the Soul Before Wassily Kandinsky stripped away the figure, before the symphonies…

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Principles of Kazimir Malevich’s Suprematism Philosophy

Suprematist art, specially drawn in out-of-proportion size with the art concept, was a small standing mirror in which the materialistic…

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Understanding Suprematism: Malevich’s Radical Vision

A short analysis: Why a Black Square Changed the Course of Art History In 1915, Kazimir Malevich exhibited a black…

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How to Verify the Provenance of Russian Art

Due Diligence in a Market Rich with History—and Complexity The Russian art market is one of the most intriguing—and most…

55 years ago

What Makes a Painting Valuable to Collectors?

Understanding Rarity, Provenance, and Artistic Significance In the art world, value is rarely accidental. A painting’s worth emerges from a…

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The Jewish School of Paris: A Legacy of Artistic Innovation

The Jewish School of Paris, often referred to as part of the broader École de Paris, represents a vibrant chapter in…

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Russian Avant-Garde

Exploring the Russian Avant-Garde: A Revolution in Art and Culture The Russian Avant-Garde was a groundbreaking movement that emerged in…

55 years ago