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  1. Natalia Goncharova. “The West has shown me one thing—everything that it has comes from the East.” 1 These are the words with which Natalia Goncharova expressed her skepticism toward the prestige that Western art enjoyed in Russia. Though she, too, had been influenced by modern French painting, she now began to see its “insignificance ...

  2. Throughout her long and varied career, Natalia Goncharova (1881–1962) challenged the limits of artistic, social and gender conventions. By the age of 32, she had already established herself as a leader of the Russian avant-garde. Soon after, she achieved international fame for her vibrant costume and set designs for the Ballets Russes in Paris.

  3. Natalia Goncharova was born in the town of Nagaevo in the Tula Province in Russia to an elite Russian family. Her father, Sergei Goncharov, worked as an architect and was a descendent of Aleksandr Pushkin , the legendary poet and novelist credited as the patriarch of Russian literature and a revered symbol of national identity.

  4. Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova was born on 21 June 1881 to Sergei Nikolaevich Goncharov and Ekaterina Ilinichna Belyaeva in the town of Negaevo in Russia.1 Her father was an architect and mathematician.2 Her mother’s family had close links with the priesthood, and her maternal grandfather taught at the Moscow Theological Academy.3 Raised and educated largely by her mother and maternal ...

  5. 8 de sept. de 2019 · A leader of the Russian avant-garde, Natalia Goncharova blazed a trail with her experimental approach to art and design. Tate Modern will present the first retrospective of Natalia Goncharova ever held in the UK. Most of the works have never been seen in this country before. Goncharova found acclaim early in her career.

  6. Natalia Goncharova. Natalia Sergéyevna Goncharova fue una de las artistas más importantes de las vanguardias rusas pre-revolucionarias. Formó parte activa de los movimientos que trajeron el arte moderno al país, por no decir directamente que fue una de sus líderes. Goncharova, biznieta por cierto de Alexander Pushkin, empezó a pintar a ...

  7. Natalya Goncharova (born June 4, 1881, Nagayevo, Russia—died October 17, 1962, Paris, France) was an innovative Russian painter, sculptor, and stage designer who was a founder, with Mikhail Larionov, of Rayonism ( c. 1910) and was a designer for the Ballets Russes. In the 21st-century art market, Goncharova’s paintings brought some of the ...

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