Category
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Kazimir Malevich
Russian avant-garde artist of Polish ancestry. Founder of the Suprematist movement (1879–1935)

Suprematism
Suprematism () is an early 20th-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles), painted in a limited range of colors. The term suprematism refers to an abstract art based upon "the supremacy of pure artistic feeling" rather than on the figurative depiction of real-life subjects.

Aleksandra Ekster
Ukrainian and French painter and designer (1882–1949)
Lyubov Popova
Russian artist (1889-1924)

Olga Rozanova
Russian artist (1886-1918)
Nadezhda Udaltsova
Russian painter (1885–1961)
Red Square
painting by Kazimir Malevich
Suprematist Composition: White on White
painting by Kazimir Malevich
Nina Genke-Meller
Ukrainian-Russian artist (1893-1954)
Ivan Puni
Russian artist (1890-1956)

Ivan Kliun
Russian artist (1873-1943)
Suprematist Composition
painting by Kazimir Malevich
Kseniya Boguslavskaya
Russian artist (1892-1971)
Black Circle
painting by Kazimir Malevich
Black Cross
painting by Kazimir Malevich (1915)
0,10 Exhibition
exhibition at Dobychina Art Bureau at Marsovo Pole, Petrograd 19 December-17 January 1916
Supremus
Supremus (; 1915–1916) was a group of Russian avant-garde artists led by the "father" of Suprematism, Kazimir Malevich. It has been described as the first attempt to found the Russian avant-garde movement as an artistic entity within its own historical development.
Eduard Steinberg
Russian artist (1937-2012)
An Englishman in Moscow
painting by Kazimir Malevich