The artwork titled “Vividly, we took Galich” was created by the artist Kazimir Malevich in the year 1914 and belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. This particular piece falls under the genre of a poster.
The artwork depicts a stout, bearded figure clad in a red shirt, blue pants, and black boots, against a backdrop where a distant cityscape and yellow flowers are visible. The person appears animated, gesticulating with one arm raised. The overall style and presentation are simplistic, characteristic of Primitivism, emphasizing bold colors and rudimentary forms. The text at the bottom, written in Cyrillic, likely adds a narrative or contextual element significant to the piece’s message.