“Three Woman Figures” is an oil on canvas painting created by Kazimir Malevich in 1930. This artwork, part of the Neo-Suprematism movement, measures 46 x 63 cm and belongs to the “2nd Peasant Cycle” series. It is categorized under the genre of portrait.
The artwork features three abstract, faceless female figures, each distinguished by their vivid and contrasting colors. The central figure is clothed in blue, flanked by a figure on the left in pink, and another on the right in red with their heads depicted in bold shades of red and black. The background, composed of horizontal bands of muted green, orange, and earthy tones, provides a stark contrast to the simplicity and geometric nature of the figures, emphasizing the minimalist and modernist style characteristic of Malevich’s work during this period.