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  1. The most famous – “Black Square” is, according to the plan, part of the triptych, which also includes the “Black Circle” and “Black Cross”.
    There are many legends surrounding the creation of Kazimir Malevich. One of them says that the artist disguised entire paintings in black. Indeed, in the” Black Square ” Recently found another old picture with the help of X-ray research.
    And Malevich has two more paintings with squares – with red and white!
    The artist lived and worked in the era of suprematism. It was he who became the founder of this direction in painting. This is the avant-garde art of the first half of the 1910s.
    Suprematism is a form of abstractionism. It was expressed in combinations of multi-colored planes of the simplest geometric outlines (in the geometric forms of a straight line, square, circle, and rectangle). The combination of multi-colored and different-sized geometric shapes in the picture forms balanced asymmetric compositions permeated with internal movement.
    It was a fresh trend in art, a new direction with creative ideas. It was the embodiment of a simple idea into a masterpiece..
    You can read more here: https://ru.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suprematism

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