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Black Circle (or motive 1915) is a 1924 oil-on-canvas painting by the Russian avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich, founder of the Suprematism movement. From the mid-1910s, Malevich abandoned any trace of figurature or representation from his paintings in favour of pure abstraction .
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Wikimedia has enough black circles. Dudy's drawing is neither a circle, nor any other regular shape. It is out of the center and not even an ellipse, it is totally misdrawn with an opening at the right side. The suggested correct code needs only 177 bytes, much less than the wrong file. The license is changed to PD-shape.
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The 1915 Black Square was the turning point in his career and defined the aesthetic he was to follow for the remainder of his career; his other significant paintings include variants such as White on White (1918), Black Circle (c. 1924), and Black Cross (c. 1920–23). Malevich painted three other versions; in 1923, 1929, and between the late ...