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Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain)




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Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain)

BAL2653770 Suprematist Cup, 1923 (porcelain) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia; Russian, out of copyright

Media ID 12784391

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Abstract Abstraction Angular Avant Garde Cups Futurism Futurist Geometric Geometry Glaze Glazed Modern Modernism Modernity Porcelain Primary Shape Shapes Soviet Suprematism Suprematist Ceramics


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This print showcases the iconic "Suprematist Cup" created in 1923 by Kazimir Malevich, a renowned Russian artist of the avant-garde movement. The cup, made from porcelain, is currently housed in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Malevich's work represents a significant contribution to modern art and exemplifies his exploration of abstract and geometric forms. In this piece, he employs bold primary colors - black, red, and white - along with angular shapes to create a visually striking composition. The Suprematist Cup embodies the principles of suprematism, an artistic style pioneered by Malevich himself. This movement rejected representational art and focused on pure abstraction and non-objective forms instead. The smooth glaze adds depth and texture to the ceramic surface of the cup while enhancing its overall aesthetic appeal. Its futuristic design reflects both modernity and modernism prevalent during that era. This photograph captures every intricate detail of this masterpiece with utmost precision. It serves as a testament to Malevich's innovative vision as well as his profound influence on contemporary art movements worldwide.

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