Suprematist
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European > <European styles and periods> > <modern European styles and movements> > <modern European regional styles and movements> > <modern Russian styles and movements> > <modern Russian fine arts styles and movements>
Descripción
Refers to the first movement of pure geometric abstraction in painting, originated by Kasimir Malevich around 1913. The style is characterized by simple forms, such as circles, squares and triangles typically in limited colors such as black, red, green, and blue, on a white background. In the 1920s, El Lissitzky took Suprematist ideas and experimented with new techniques in printing, exhibiting and photomontage.
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Otros términos
- 絕對主義 [zh]
- suprematistisch [nl]
- Suprematista [es]
- jué duì zhǔ yì [zh]
- jue dui zhu yi [zh]
- chüeh tui chu i [zh]
- Suprematism [en]
- 至上主義 [zh]
- suprematisme [nl]