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Natalia Goncharova was a Russian Impressionist & Modern artist who was born in 1881. Their work is currently being shown at Museum Folkwang Essen.Numerous key galleries and museums such as Stedelijk ...
Goncharova and Larionov lived in Paris until she died in 1962. After 1929, when Diaghilev died and the Ballets Russes broke up, they struggled financially, an associate professor at Rutgers and the ...
Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova’s cubist-futurist painting La Gare (train Station) fetched €963,000 (more than $1 million), surpassing the €500,000 to €800,000 estimate at auction this year ...
Mikhail Larionov (1881-1964) and Natalia Goncharova (1881-1962) were lifelong partners in romance and in art. The two were considered to be at the forefront of Russian art in the early 1900s.
On Natalia Goncharova at Tate Modern, London. Growing up in turn-of-the-century Moscow, where Goncharova’s family moved when she was eleven, exposed her to the most dynamic years of Russia’s “Silver ...
At the turn of the 20th century, two wildly talented and rebellious students, Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova and Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov, met at the prestigious Moscow Institute of Painting ...
Natalia Goncharova’s ‘Harvest: Angels Throwing Stones on the City’ (1911) Photo: ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London. London. After growing up in the 1880s on her family’s country estate 200 ...
Goncharova was named after her great-aunt, Natalia Nikolaevna Goncharova-Pushkina, a well-known beauty and the wife of the great 19th-century poet Alexander Pushkin.
Natalia Goncharova may not be a household name in Britain, but judging from this epic survey at Tate Modern, she certainly should be. Born in 1881 (the same year as Picasso) in an obscure corner ...
Natalia Goncharova is one of the most “Russian” representatives of the Russian avant-garde. In her works one can find traces of the traditions of ancient Russian iconography, wood sculpture and lubok.
Ateneum Art Museum’s 2020 exhibitions include Natalia Goncharova, Inspiration – Contemporary Art & Classics, and Magnus Enckell.