• Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935), a Russian man born of Polish parents, painted four versions of Black Square spanning 1913 to the late 1920s or early 1930s.
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  • Because of the technique of the painting, the material has absorbed some of the paint, leaving streaks and various shades of black throughout the square.
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  • Kazimir Malevich painted “The Black Suprematist Square” in 1915, in the heat of World War I, but he first conceived the idea 2 years ago in 1913.
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  • The Black Square of Kazimir Malevich is one of the most famous creations of Russian art in the last century.
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  • In 1915, Kazimir Malevich took a medium-sized canvas, painted it white around the edges, and filled the middle square with thick black paint.
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  • Was the Black Square painting by Kazimir Malevich truly the seminal painting that he believed it was, or have we simply fallen for a one-hundred-year-old...
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  • Kazimir Malevič, Black Square, 1913 [Tate, London. © State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow].
  • The legendary painting marked the beginning of non-objective art: On December 7, 1915, Malevich's "Black Square" was exhibited for the first time.
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  • One such artwork that continues to captivate audiences is Kazimir Malevich’s Black Square. Created in 1915, this iconic piece of abstract art has gained...
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  • Kazimir Malevich 's Black Square 1915 is the Hour Zero of modern art for many artists, showing how much one work can change the course of art history.
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