
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

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An early Kazimir Malevich landscape (1906) capturing rural calm with painterly color and loose brushwork. This transitional work reveals the artist’s evolving vision before his move toward abstraction, appealing to collectors of Russian avant-garde origins.
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Landscape with Houses and a Stream (1906) belongs to Kazimir Malevich’s formative period, when he was exploring representational subjects and experimenting with color, light and composition long befor...
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Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935) was a pioneering Soviet avant-garde artist and founder of Suprematism. He replaced depiction with pure geometric forms, helping to define 20th-century abstraction and influencing Constructivism and later minimalist tendencies.
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