LCR, thanks for the scans, but we just prior to this period had not yet arrived.
Instead, you have given occasion to talk about the parish, or more precisely, the output of Malevich's avant-garde Russian art.
These, briefly, returning to the chronology of events:
The emergence of Malevich in Moscow (before that he was the first family lived in Kursk) is associated with the August 1905 - when he first applied for admission to the Moscow School ZHVZ. Not accepted. Not accepted and in 1906, and 1907. (That's it!)
Not enrolling in college, Malevich began to engage in the studio IF Rerberg (1865-1938). In the studio Rerberg Malevich worked until 1910 and during the period from 1907 to 1910, regularly showed his works at exhibitions of the Moscow Association of Artists (Rerberg was one of its founders, and many visitors to the school with the assistance of society participated in exhibitions).
In the studio Rerberg Malevich became acquainted with the Cluny - Ivan Vasilyevich Klyunkovym (1873 - 1943), who became his guide into the world of avant-garde. Getting soon grew into a close friendship, so close that Malevich, moved the family from Kursk to Moscow and settled in the house Kliun. "In the works of Malevich and Kliun in the second half of 1900-ies, we can not see their community and can not recognize the leading role Kliun in the first years of friendship. Especially they are fully manifested in the cycle, has been called Sketches fresco (1907, RM). According to some art critics, Sketches fresco fully fit into the monumental and decorative tendencies - two panels, which at that time was associated with P. Kuznetsov, P. Utkin, and brothers Milioti. (Where did that I had - see posts## 29-32)
The first appearance of Malevich's avant-garde exhibitions took place in the season 1910-1911 years: in addition to exhibitions in Moscow, he spoke at the third exhibition in St. Petersburg "Union of Youth. And at the exhibition "Donkey's Tail", Malevich had showed more than two dozen works.
(Later, lay out the pictures in the exhibitions, I want to consult the catalogs ...)
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