The artwork titled “Soon, soon we will in Krakow” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1914. This piece belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and is classified as a poster.
The artwork depicts a simplistic and boldly colored scene, characteristic of Naïve Art. It portrays a figure in a red coat and blue hat, mounted on a white horse with minimalistic lines and blocks of color. The rider is directing their attention towards a group of uniformed figures, who are positioned behind a bastion or fortification. The composition is straightforward and lacking in intricate details, focusing instead on vivid color contrasts and basic forms. The scene is accompanied by Cyrillic text at the bottom, adding an additional layer of context to the visual elements.