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Summary
Object
Kazimir Malevich: To the Field II (Marthe and Jeannot)
Artist
Kazimir Malevich
(1879–1935)
Alternative names
Russian: Казимир Северинович Малевич
Description
Russian painter, sculptor, printmaker, teacher, scenographer and costume designer
Date of birth/death
11 February 1879 (in Julian calendar)
15 May 1935
Location of birth/death
Kyiv
Saint Petersburg, Russia
Work location
Vitebsk; Berlin; Warsaw; Kursk; Moscow; Saint Petersburg
Authority file
: Q130777
VIAF: 14773228
ISNI: 0000000121214081
ULAN: 500004959
LCCN: n80028265
NLA: 35324132
WorldCat
artist QS:P170,Q130777
Title
To the Field II (Marthe and Jeannot)
label QS:Len,"To the Field II (Marthe and Jeannot)"
label QS:Les,"verso la vendemmia (martha e vanka)"
Object type
painting
object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
Date
1928–29
Medium
oil on canvas
Collection
Russian Museum
Native name
Государственный Русский музей
Location
Saint Petersburg , Russia
Coordinates
59° 56′ 18.93″ N, 30° 19′ 56″ E
Established
1895
Website
rusmuseum.ru
Authority file
: Q211043
VIAF: 131933707
ISNI: 0000000123751278
ULAN: 500308399
LCCN: n81117569
NLA: 36357662
WorldCat
institution QS:P195,Q211043
Accession number
Ж-9492 (Russian Museum)
Place of creation
Russian Empire
References
Kasimir Malewicz. Catalogue raisonné, F-293
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Photograph
Date
1928–29
Source
Own work
Author
Sailko
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