Triple portrait (1933) by Kazimir Malevich

Triple portrait - Kazimir Malevich - 1933

Artwork Information

TitleTriple portrait
ArtistKazimir Malevich
Date1933
Art MovementImpressionism

About Triple portrait

The artwork titled “Triple Portrait” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1933 and belongs to the Impressionism art movement. It is a portrait genre painting that presents an expressive study of three faces.

The artwork depicts three figures, each with distinct features and expressions, attentively composed. The central figure appears to be in the foreground, wearing a red cap and a red garment, drawing immediate attention. The two figures in the background, positioned on either side of the central figure, are painted in muted tones which create a sense of depth and perspective. The use of bold, vibrant colors and thick brush strokes aligns with the Impressionist style, emphasizing the play of light and shadow on the subjects’ faces. The background features abstract elements, suggesting a broader, undefined space. This composition provides a dynamic interplay among the three figures, showcasing Malevich’s prowess in capturing human features and emotions.

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