ATTRIBUTED TO KASIMIR SEVRINOVITCH MALEWITCH. "Alogical Composition". Oil on canvas. Dating around 1915.

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2070904. ATTRIBUTED TO KASIMIR SEVRINOVITCH MALEWITCH. "Alogical Composition". Oil on canvas. Dating around 1915.

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Kasimir Malevich (born February 23, 1879 in Kyiv, Ukraine, died May 15, 1935 in Saint Petersburg) was a painter and main representative of the Russian avant-garde, pioneer of Constructivism and founder of Suprematism.
Laminated on plate. Unsigned, like most of these small works. Verso inscribed by someone else's hand: K. Malewitsch. framed dimensions approx. Frame 22 x 14 cm, painting 20 x 12 cm.

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Partially craquelure and somewhat soiled.

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2070904. ATTRIBUTED TO KASIMIR SEVRINOVITCH MALEWITCH. "Alogical Composition". Oil on canvas. Dating around 1915.

Description

Kasimir Malevich (born February 23, 1879 in Kyiv, Ukraine, died May 15, 1935 in Saint Petersburg) was a painter and main representative of the Russian avant-garde, pioneer of Constructivism and founder of Suprematism.
Laminated on plate. Unsigned, like most of these small works. Verso inscribed by someone else's hand: K. Malewitsch. framed dimensions approx. Frame 22 x 14 cm, painting 20 x 12 cm.

Condition

Partially craquelure and somewhat soiled.

Resale right

No

The item details are approximate automatic translations. Auctionet.com is not responsible for any translation errors. Show the original German texts.

Do you have something similar to sell? Get your items valued free of charge!

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