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Topic 11: Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) and Suprematism
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Photograph of Malevich (Kursk, 1900s)
Photograph of Malevich
Malevich, Relaxing. High Society in Top Hats (1905)
Malevich, Woman in Childbirth (1906)
Malevich, Man on the Boulevard (1910)
Malevich, Haycutting (1909-10)
Malevich, Morning in the Country after a Snowstorm (1911-12)
Malevich, Simultaneous Death of a Man in an Airplane and on the Railroad (1913)
Malevich, Englishman in Moscow (1913)
Malevich, Woman at an Advertisement Kiosk (1914)
Malevich, Set design for the Futurist opera Victory over the Sun (1913)
Malevich, Costume design for the Futurist opera Victory over the Sun (1913)
Malevich, Black Square (1915)
Photograph of the "0.10" exhibition (Petrograd, 1915)
Malevich, Suprematism (1915)
Malevich, Suprematism (with Eight Red Rectangles) (1915)
Malevich, Suprematism (Supremus No. 58. Yellow and Black) (1916)
Malevich, Suprematism (White on White) (1918)
Malevich, Suprematism ("Dissolution of Sensation") (1917-18)
Malevich, Book Cover for N. N. Punin's "First Cycle of Lectures" (1920)
Porcelain inspired by Malevich (ca. 1923)
Porcelain plate inspired by Malevich (ca. 1923)
Malevich, Arkhitekton (ca. 1923)
Malevich, Girl with a Comb (1932)
Malevich, Red Cavalry (1930)
Malevich, Portrait of Natal'ia (wife of Malevich) (1933)
Malevich, Sportsmen (1928-32)
Photograph of Malevich's tomb in Nemchinovka
 
 
 
 

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