Talk:Suprematism

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From the article: "Suprematism follows the ideas of Non-Euclidean geometry and fourth dimension spread by Russian mathematician Lobachevsky. In this view, each picture is a frozen image of an eternal movement of forms in an ideal space of n dimensions – no up nor down, no left nor right." Speaking as a math student with no background in art history, this seems highly dubious. Someone with more domain knowledge should really look this over. --jholman 08:54, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)

this should be moved to Suprematism (avant garde), and suprematism made into a disambiguation page: "suprematism" may mean very different things. dab () 13:30, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC)

From the article: "the cross, made of two elongated squares"
Um, how is an "elongated square" different from a rectangle?

In the same way an E# is different from an F in music 62.238.92.181 11:58, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

80.44.250.41 18:48, 26 January 2006 (UTC) PaulaClare Please see the page on Suprematism in which I have clarified the above points.

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