Cubist Head - Alexandre Konstantinovich Bogomazov

The expressive geometry of Tête cubiste: the angular vision of Alexandre Konstantinovich Bogomazov
The composition of Tête cubiste captures the eye with its sharp planes and muted colors, blending ochres, dull greens, and touches of blue. The figure, fragmented into overlapping facets, creates a rhythmic depth and subtle emotional tension: deconstructed facial features, architectured volumes, inward gaze. The technique reveals mastery of drawing and color, between analytical precision and pictorial freedom. The atmosphere is both cerebral and intimate, inviting a slow reading of the forms and spaces in relation.
by Alexandre Konstantinovich Bogomazov, master of cubism and the avant-garde
Alexandre Konstantinovich Bogomazov was a prominent figure of the Ukrainian avant-garde and early 20th-century Russian cubism, influenced by geometric research and the dynamics of forms. Painter, theorist, and professor, he explored the synthesis of movement and color in works where constructive analysis dialogues with a modern sensibility. His major works testify to a will of experimentation, linking European heritage to a rigorous personal expression. Recognized for his theoretical contribution, Bogomazov influenced several generations of artists by asserting the primacy of pictorial structure.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print Tête cubiste fits perfectly into a contemporary interior or a workspace, bringing character and visual reflection. The painting Tête cubiste, faithful to the original, reproduces the planes and palette with great fidelity, ideal on a sober wall or above a designer piece of furniture. Presented in canvas format, it offers a refined presence without compromising the room's sobriety, suitable for the living room, office, or a bedroom with modern accents. Print quality and color accuracy guarantee a durable decorative work that stimulates the gaze and artistic dialogue at your place.

The expressive geometry of Tête cubiste: the angular vision of Alexandre Konstantinovich Bogomazov
The composition of Tête cubiste captures the eye with its sharp planes and muted colors, blending ochres, dull greens, and touches of blue. The figure, fragmented into overlapping facets, creates a rhythmic depth and subtle emotional tension: deconstructed facial features, architectured volumes, inward gaze. The technique reveals mastery of drawing and color, between analytical precision and pictorial freedom. The atmosphere is both cerebral and intimate, inviting a slow reading of the forms and spaces in relation.
by Alexandre Konstantinovich Bogomazov, master of cubism and the avant-garde
Alexandre Konstantinovich Bogomazov was a prominent figure of the Ukrainian avant-garde and early 20th-century Russian cubism, influenced by geometric research and the dynamics of forms. Painter, theorist, and professor, he explored the synthesis of movement and color in works where constructive analysis dialogues with a modern sensibility. His major works testify to a will of experimentation, linking European heritage to a rigorous personal expression. Recognized for his theoretical contribution, Bogomazov influenced several generations of artists by asserting the primacy of pictorial structure.
A decorative acquisition with multiple assets
This art print Tête cubiste fits perfectly into a contemporary interior or a workspace, bringing character and visual reflection. The painting Tête cubiste, faithful to the original, reproduces the planes and palette with great fidelity, ideal on a sober wall or above a designer piece of furniture. Presented in canvas format, it offers a refined presence without compromising the room's sobriety, suitable for the living room, office, or a bedroom with modern accents. Print quality and color accuracy guarantee a durable decorative work that stimulates the gaze and artistic dialogue at your place.