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Kazimir Malevich

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     Néret, Gilles, 1933-2005 - Author
    95 stran : ilustrace, portréty, faksimile ; 27 cm
    ISBN 978-3-8365-4639-3
    Basic art series 2.0. Art
     Malevič, Kazimir Severinovič, 1878-1935
    19.-20. století
     malíři  ruské malířství  abstraktní malířství
     obrazové publikace
    Call numberC 374.239
    Umístění 75/76.071 - Malíři, malířky, grafici, grafičky
    Kazimir Malevich
    BranchPlaceInfoSignature
    Lidická ( volný výběr ) k vypůjčeníC 374.239   

    Title statementKazimir Malevich : 1878-1935 and Suprematism / Gilles Néret
    Cover TitleMalevich
    Main entry-name Néret, Gilles, 1933-2005 (Author)
    PublicationKöln : Taschen, [2017]
    Copyright notice date©2017
    Phys.des.95 stran : ilustrace, portréty, faksimile ; 27 cm
    ISBN978-3-8365-4639-3
    Edition Basic art series 2.0. Art
    NotePřeloženo pravděpodobně z francouzštiny. Edice uvedena na přebalu
    Subj. Headings Malevič, Kazimir Severinovič, 1878-1935 * 19.-20. století * malíři - Rusko - 19.-20. století * ruské malířství * abstraktní malířství
    Form, Genre obrazové publikace
    Conspect75 - Malířství
    UDC (470+571) , 75.038 , 75(470+571) , 75.071.1 , (084.11)
    CountryNěmecko
    Languageangličtina
    Ve volném výběru75/76.071 - Malíři, malířky, grafici, grafičky
    Document kindBOOKS
    Kazimir Malevich
    After flirtations with Realism, Impressionism, and Symbolism, Kiev-born Kazimir Malevich (1878–1935) found his métier in dissolving literal, representational figures and landscapes into pure emotionally-charged abstraction. In 1915, he created what is widely lauded as the first and ultimate abstract artwork: Black Square, a black rectangle on a white background, hailed as the “zero point of painting,” a seminal moment for modern and abstract practice. In this book, we follow Malevich’s key innovations and ideas and place his groundbreaking achievements within the context of both the Russian and global avant-garde. Through rich illustrations of his work, we explore the artist’s theory of Suprematism, based on severe geometric abstraction and “the supremacy of pure feeling in creative art”; his leading role in the development of Constructivism; as well as his interests in philosophy, literature, Russian folk art, and the fourth dimension. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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