Peasant (1932) by Kazimir Malevich

The artwork, titled “Peasant,” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1932. It is a portrait rendered in oil on canvas, featuring dimensions of 120 by 100 centimeters. The composition belongs to the Neo-Suprematism movement and is part of Malevich’s “2nd Peasant Cycle” series.

The artwork depicts a figure with simplified, geometric shapes, typical of Malevich’s Neo-Suprematist style. The person portrayed wears a vivid red shirt and earthy-toned pants, standing against a deep blue background. The figure’s face is deliberately left blank, save for a patch of beard, contributing to a sense of anonymity and abstraction. The person’s hands are extended, one down and one to the side, creating a balanced yet stark composition. The simple, bold use of colors and forms emphasizes the essence of the figure rather than the details, aligning with Malevich’s focus on pure artistic expression.

Scroll to Top