The artwork titled “Three Suprematic Figures” was created by Kazimir Malevich, a leading figure in the art movement known as Neo-Suprematism. This piece falls under the genre of sketch and study.
The artwork portrays three abstract, faceless figures rendered in a minimalist and geometric style. These figures are sketched using simple lines and shapes, with contrasting black and white sections. The central figure is distinguished by a cross intersecting its head, adding a symbolic dimension to the composition. Each figure is enclosed within a rectangular frame, emphasizing their separation and individual significance. The overall style is characteristic of Malevich’s exploration of non-objectivity and purity in form, aligning with the principles of Suprematism.