Lady on a Tram Station (1913) by Kazimir Malevich

Lady on a Tram Station - Kazimir Malevich - 1913

Artwork Information

TitleLady on a Tram Station
ArtistKazimir Malevich
Date1913
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions88 x 88 cm
Art MovementCubo-Futurism
Current LocationStedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

About Lady on a Tram Station

The artwork titled “Lady on a Tram Station” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1913. This genre painting, executed in oil on canvas, represents the Cubo-Futurism art movement. The dimensions of the artwork are 88 by 88 cm, and it is currently housed in the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The artwork is characterized by a complex composition of geometric shapes and fragmented forms, which are quintessential elements of Cubo-Futurism. The painting’s abstract nature integrates multiple perspectives and dynamic forms, conveying movement and modernity. The juxtaposition of varied shapes and muted colors captures an intricate urban scene, with features suggesting mechanical and architectural elements. The chaotic interplay of lines and planes evokes the busy atmosphere of a tram station, engaging viewers in a multifaceted visual experience.

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