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Deux figures masculines (Two male Figures). Peinture de Kasimir Severinovich Malevitch (Malevich, Malevic) (1878-1935), huile sur toile, 1928-1932. Art russe, 20e siecle, avant garde, suprematisme, constructivisme
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Deux figures masculines (Two male Figures). Peinture de Kasimir Severinovich Malevitch (Malevich, Malevic) (1878-1935), huile sur toile, 1928-1932. Art russe, 20e siecle, avant garde, suprematisme, constructivisme
FIA5326848 Deux figures masculines (Two male Figures). Peinture de Kasimir Severinovich Malevitch (Malevich, Malevic) (1878-1935), huile sur toile, 1928-1932. Art russe, 20e siecle, avant garde, suprematisme, constructivisme. State Russian Museum, Saint Petersbourg. by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases the painting "Deux figures masculines" by the renowned Russian artist Kasimir Severinovich Malevitch. Created between 1928 and 1932, this oil on canvas masterpiece is a testament to Malevitch's avant-garde style and his contributions to both suprematism and constructivism. The artwork depicts two male figures, their bodies intertwined in an enigmatic embrace. The hidden faces of these men add an air of mystery, inviting viewers to ponder the depths of their identities. With its vibrant colors and bold brushstrokes, this painting captures the essence of early 20th-century Russian art. One cannot help but be drawn into the dual personality portrayed in this piece. It evokes feelings of anonymity and madness while also hinting at a deeper connection between these two individuals. The concept of twins or duality is explored here, challenging our perception of reality and pushing boundaries within artistic expression. Malevitch's work often delves into themes related to vision and schizophrenia, as seen in "Deux figures masculines". Through his use of color and form, he invites us into a world where identity becomes fluid and subjective. Displayed at the State Russian Museum in Saint Petersburg, this painting continues to captivate audiences with its thought-provoking imagery. As we gaze upon it, we are reminded that art has the power to challenge conventions and ignite our imagination.
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