Art Circle
Supremus
Supremus was an art circle founded in 1915. This catalog holds 80 public-domain works by 5 of its members. Its artists are most associated with Suprematism.
About
Supremus was a Russian avant-garde art circle and the name of an unpublished journal founded by Kazimir Malevich in 1915 to promote Suprematism. It served as a theoretical hub for key figures like Olga Rozanova and Lyubov Popova, focusing on pure artistic feeling and non-objective forms.
Associated movements
Member artists
Works by its members
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Working Casket -
Black Square (1930) -
Painterly Realism of a Football Player - Color Masses in the 4th Dimension -
Hairdressing Salon -
Metronome -
Kerosene -
Corner of the House and Bullfinches on the Tree. Winter -
Black Square (1915) -
Sideboard with Dishes -
Female Portrait -
Self-Portrait with Palette -
Suprematist Composition: White on White -
Painterly Architectonic -
Factory and the Bridge -
Kubistische Stadtlandschaft -
Painterly construction -
Space-power construction -
Veil -
Garden in Blossom -
Supremus No. 38 -
Non-Objective Composition -
Suprematism -
Suprematism -
Architectonic Painting -
Woman with Pails: Dynamic Arrangement -
A Peasant Woman Goes for Water -
Woman with a rake -
Seamstress -
Samovar -
Reservist of the First Division -
Suprematist Composition: Airplane Flying -
Painterly Realism of a Boy with a Knapsack - Color Masses in the Fourth Dimension -
Suprematist Painting -
Suprematism -
Dynamic Suprematism -
Non-Objective Composition. Color painting -
Portrait of Mikhail Matyushin -
Painterly Architectonic (Black, Red, Grey) -
Jug on a table. Plastic painting -
Blue on Tin -
The model. Standing figure. -
The Violin -
Two Sisters II -
Blue jug -
Γυναίκα στη γέννα -
Untitled -
Untitled -
Untitled -
Untitled -
The Traveler -
Bottle and Wine Glass -
Κίτρινη Κανάτα -
Μαύρο ορθογώνιο -
Τοπίο με σπίτι -
Βιολί -
Τοπίο με γυμνά -
Study of the female nude -
Untitled -
Untitled -
Untitled