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Who painted the morning in the country after the rain?

Morning in the Country after Rain is the work of Malevich, an abstract supremacist painter.

Morning in the Country after Rain was painted in 19 1 1 year, and the painter created it with cubism. The outstanding feature of this work is to treat the figure as a sculpture image composed of a cylinder and treat the external environment of the figure as a mechanical landscape. Trees, houses and the ground modeled in bright red, white and blue all show Malevik's cubist artistic style.

Morning in the country after rain

Malevik believes that this painting proves that painting can exist independently, without image or imitation of the outside world, whether it is people, scenery or still life. However, "Morning in the Country after Rain" has not completely got rid of the imitation of the outside world, and is basically a painting with a theme. Therefore, Malevik himself has been greatly dissatisfied with this contradictory phenomenon, so he once declared: "I will try my best to liberate art from the burden of objects ...".

What he shows in Morning in the Country after Rain is to transform abstraction into final geometric simplification. Although this work doesn't completely do this, the idea is very meaningful. Correctly speaking, Morning in the Country after Rain is Malevik's early work in pursuit of absolute geometric abstraction. It shows that the visual phenomenon of the objective world itself is meaningless, and the meaningful thing is feeling, so it is completely divorced from the environment. It is important to arouse this feeling.

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