ID 718314
Lot 161 | MALEVICH, Kazimir
Estimate value
€ 2 500 – 3 500
Ot kubizma i futurizma k suprematizmu. Novyi zhivopisnyi realizm. (Du cubisme et du futurisme au suprématisme. Nouveau réalisme pictural).
MALEVICH, Kazimir
Ot kubizma i futurizma k suprematizmu. Novyi zhivopisnyi realizm. (Du cubisme et du futurisme au suprématisme. Nouveau réalisme pictural).
Moscou, s.n., janvier 1916
PREMIÈRE ÉDITION ILLUSTRÉE
PREMIÈRE PUBLICATION MONTRANT LE CHEF D'OEUVRE SUPRÉMATISTE DE MALEVICH "CARRÉ NOIR SUR FOND BLANC"
In-8 (180 x 130 mm), 32 pp. + 2 pl., broché. (importantes restaurations à la quatrième de couverture)
ILLUSTRATIONS : 2 photolithographies d'oeuvres de Malevich hors texte dont "Carré noir sur fond blanc" répété en couverture
RÉFÉRENCE : Rowell n°129 et ill. p. 147
Troisième édition, la PREMIÈRE ILLUSTRÉE qui est en fait une version corrigée, augmentée et pour la première fois illustrée du livre paru un mois plus tôt à l’occasion de l’exposition de peinture du « Carré noir » à Petrograd. Les deux planches sont des reproductions en noir et blanc d’œuvres suprématistes de Kazimir Malevitch. La première de couverture est elle aussi illustrée d’un carré noir sur fond blanc.
The first illustrated edition, and the first publication of suprematist designs. This so-called third edition is in fact the first revised, enlarged and illustrated edition of the two which appeared, with no illustrations, a month earlier in December 1915 to accompany the first public exhibition of the 'Black Square' painting at the 0.10 exhibition in Petrograd. 'Malevich's philosophy and practice of Suprematism inspired many individual approaches towards non-objectivity in art'.
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