An Englishman in Moscow – (Kazimir Severinovich Malevich) ก่อน ต่อไป


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สไตล์: Cubism

หัวข้อ: Men Russia

เทคนิค: Oil

About the Artist and Artwork

Kazimir Severinovich Malevich

, a revolutionary Russian avant-garde artist, profoundly influenced abstract art in the 20th century. He is celebrated for creating Suprematism, an art movement prioritizing basic geometric forms and pure artistic feeling over representation. 'An Englishman in Moscow', completed around 1914, showcases Malevich's unique style and vision. This captivating painting is believed to be owned by the Stedelijk Museum (Stedelijk Museum).

Exploring 'An Englishman in Moscow'

This intriguing artwork features a man with a red spoon, which has sparked various interpretations. Some believe it symbolizes Russian Futurists, while others see it as a representation of the Holy Communion. The painting invites viewers to engage and form their own understanding (Museum reproduction - Order your hand painted museum quality oil reproduction today).

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This artwork is in the public domain.

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