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Piet Mondrian, c. 1920
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In the years 1919/20 Malevich was still deeply engaged in his Suprematism movement during 1919 and 1920. In fact, this period was significant for him as he continued to develop and refine the principles of Suprematism. Malevich believed in the supremacy of pure artistic feeling over depiction of objects in the visible world, and this period saw him producing some of his most iconic works. Between 1917 and 1918 he created his series of “White on White” paintings. Malevich remained firmly rooted in Suprematism during these years, exploring its principles in depth through his art. One of the results of this you can see in the painting “Suprematism of the Spirit”. File:Suprematism-spirit-1919-1920.jpg – Wikipedia.
Seems that there were several versions made (by him personally?). The museum in Amsterdam has one on wood and the museum in Tel Aviv has one based on that one in Amsteram. But the version I mention above is shown in Unovis No 1 Vitebsk 1920 as annex to the facsimile edition and in Jahrbuch der jungen Kunst, Klinkhardt Biermann in the article of Kallai, Ernst (Konstruktivismus p.375) Leipzig,1924 as well as El Lissitzky/Hans Arp (Die Kunstismen /Les Ismes de L’Art /The Isms of Art) in 1924-1914 Erlenbach Zürich München Leipzig 1925 Pp 23 (illustration 45) etc. (More information available)
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