The artwork titled “We went out of Mlawa,” created by Kazimir Malevich in 1914, is a poster representative of the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement. The artwork depicts a scene with simplistic and stylized illustrations, characteristic of Naïve Art. The composition features three prominently placed horse riders adorned in red garments set against a hilly landscape. In the background, additional horse riders can be seen, adding to the sense of movement and depth. Below the pictorial elements, a snippet of text is rendered in Cyrillic script, contributing to the poster’s narrative quality. The overall aesthetic is marked by bold lines and a limited color palette, emphasizing a straightforward and earnest visual approach. This piece captures Malevich’s distinctive style within the context of early 20th-century Russian art.
