“Spring” is an artwork by Kazimir Malevich, created in 1929 utilizing oil on canvas. The piece belongs to the Realism movement and is classified within the genre of landscape painting. It measures 53 by 66 centimeters.
The artwork portrays a serene countryside scene characterized by a quaint house situated amidst lush greenery. The composition includes a foreground with a leafy tree, which partially obscures the view of the house, accentuating the intimacy of the setting. The house has light-colored walls and a red-tiled roof, rendered with soft yet deliberate brushstrokes that convey a sense of tranquility. In the background, a line of trees forms a natural boundary and leads the viewer’s eyes towards a distant collection of buildings, suggesting a rural community. The sky above is gently decorated with fluffy clouds, adding to the overall calm and inviting atmosphere of the scene. The use of light and shadow, combined with the harmonious color palette, imbues the artwork with a timeless, pastoral charm reflective of the season of spring.