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Woman with a Rake, 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
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Woman with a Rake, 1928-1932. Artist: Kazimir Malevich
Woman with a Rake, 1928-1932. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St Petersburg
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This print titled "Woman with a Rake, 1928-1932" by Kazimir Malevich offers a glimpse into the rural life of early 20th-century Russia. The artist, known for his avant-garde and geometric abstract style, beautifully captures the essence of agriculture and farming in this piece. In the image, a female peasant stands proudly amidst a rustic countryside landscape, holding a rake in her hands. Her dress reflects the poverty and simplicity of rural life during that era. The vibrant colors used by Malevich add depth to the painting while also highlighting the woman's strength and resilience. The artwork not only depicts an individual but also represents an entire community of hardworking peasants who relied on manual labor to sustain their livelihoods. It serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by those living in rural areas during this time period. Displayed at the State Russian Museum in St Petersburg, this oil portrait is part of Malevich's larger body of work that explores concepts such as poverty, identity, and social inequality within Soviet society. Through his suprematist approach to art-making, Malevich pushes boundaries and invites viewers to contemplate deeper meanings beyond what meets the eye. As we admire this striking portrayal of a woman with her tool against nature's backdrop, we are reminded not only of her individual story but also how art can shed light on historical contexts and societal struggles.
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