Austrian went into Radziwill (1914) by Kazimir Malevich

The artwork, titled “Austrian went into Radziwill,” was created by Kazimir Malevich in 1914. It belongs to the Naïve Art (Primitivism) movement and falls under the genre of a poster.

In this artwork, a stylized and whimsical depiction is portrayed, featuring a large, jovial woman in traditional attire prominently in the foreground. She wields a stick, which she seemingly uses to fend off a group of small, diminutive soldiers clad in yellow uniforms who are scattered across a hilly landscape. The background reveals a few clouds, mountains, and trees, enhancing the scene’s pastoral nature. The playful and exaggerated forms, bold outlines, and vibrant colors align with the Naïve Art style, emphasizing simplicity and a lack of formal artistic training, characteristic of Malevich’s work during this period.

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