“Portrait of V.A.Pavlov” is an artwork created by Kazimir Malevich in 1933. This oil on canvas painting belongs to the Realism art movement and depicts a portrait. It measures 46.5 by 36.5 centimeters and is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, Russia.
The artwork features a dignified and solemn figure, painted with meticulous detail that characterizes the Realism movement. The subject is depicted with a stern expression, conveying a sense of gravitas. The palette used is quite muted, predominantly in shades of green and brown, with the subject’s attire blending into the background which reflects Malevich’s skill in creating depth and emotion through simplicity. The brushwork is subtle yet deliberate, adding to the lifelike representation of V.A.Pavlov.