“Landscape with Yellow House” is an oil on cardboard painting by Kazimir Malevich, created in 1907. The artwork, which is part of the Pointillism movement, measures 19.2 by 29.5 centimeters and falls within the landscape genre.
The artwork exhibits an abstract portrayal of a landscape, wherein a yellow house subtly emerges amidst a cascade of colors and forms. The scene is dominated by pointillist techniques, evidenced by small, distinct dots of paint that blend optically, producing vibrant layers of blue, yellow, green, and hints of red. This method creates a gentle, dreamlike quality, evoking both depth and a sense of flux. The yellow house, central yet elusive, harmonizes with its surrounding, making the viewer ponder the intersection of form and color. The overall composition reflects an intent to encapsulate a fleeting moment captured in nuanced complexity.