The artwork, titled “In the Morning Went from Lviv,” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1914. It belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified within the genre of posters.
The artwork depicts a group of soldiers marching in a repetitive and rhythmical manner. The scene is set against a simple background characterized by rolling green hills and a rising sun, which conveys a sense of early morning. The colors are bright and flat, akin to the stylistic tendencies of Naïve Art. The soldiers are portrayed in uniform attire, outlined with bold, black lines, emphasizing their solidarity and synchronized movement. At the bottom of the artwork, Russian text is displayed, adding to the context and narrative of the piece.