L'Homme qui court (art prints)

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Art Prints

The reproduction is rolled on itself and shipped in a rigid tube. "Fine Art Giclee" print is commonly used for the professional reproduction of works of art. This inkjet printing technique uses natural pigments that are highly resistant to light.

  • Printed on mat paper Fine Art Special 260 g/m2

  • Work takes into account the white margin. The final dimension includes the white margin.

Art Prints

About the Artwork

L'Homme qui court

Original work by: Malévitch Kasimir L'Homme qui court, 1930-1931 Malévitch Kasimir (1878-1935) Localisation : Paris, Centre Pompidou - Musée national d'art moderne - Centre de création industrielle Photo © Centre Pompidou, MNAM-CCI, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais - Philippe Migeat

The work and its artist

K.Malevitch (1879-1935)

Known as one of the first abstract artists, Malevich is the founder of Suprematism, a modern art movement aiming at absolute abstraction, made of black, white and primary colours drawing geometric shapes: square, round, cross. A leading figure of the Soviet avant-garde, Malevich was active both through his plastic achievements and his theoretical writings on art. Highly inspired by cubism, neo-privitivism and protocubism, he is the author of the famous white square on a white background, which is considered to be the first monochrome in the history of contemporary painting.