The artwork titled “Winter Landscape” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1906. It is associated with the Pointillism movement and falls within the landscape genre.
The artwork depicts a winter scene using a style characteristic of Pointillism. It is composed of myriad small, distinct dots of color that coalesce to form a cohesive and atmospheric image. The composition is dominated by muted tones and cool hues, with intricate patterns and a textured surface that evoke the tranquil yet stark beauty of a wintry environment. The brushstrokes are deliberate, embodying the meticulous approach of Pointillism, while the overall impression is one of subtle harmony and delicate intricacy, capturing the essence of a winter landscape through a unique and methodical artistic lens.