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List Of Russian Women Artists
This is a list of women artists who were born in Russia or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. A * Taisia Afonina (1913–1994), painter * Sara Alexandri (born 1913), painter * Anna Andreeva (1917–2009), textile artist *Evgenia Antipova (1917–2009), portrait, genre, and still life painter *Tatyana Apraksina (born 1963), graphic artist, illustrator, writer * Mariam Aslamazian (1907–2006), painter * Irina Azizyan (1935–2009), painter B * Irina Baldina (1922–2009), painter *Varvara Baruzdina (1862–1941), painter *Maria Bashkirtseva (1858–1884), painter *Evgenia Baykova (1907–1997), realist painter, graphic artist *Aleksandra Belcova (1892–1981), Latvian/Russian painter * Olga Beggrow-Hartmann (1862–1922), German/Russian, painter *Angelina Beloff (1879–1969), Russian-born painter, moved to Mexico *Zlata Bizova (1927–2013), painter *Seraphima Blonskaya (1870–1947), painter, art teacher * Elisabeth Boehm (1843–1914), painter, postcard d ...
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Russia
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Elisabeth Boehm
Elisabeth Boehm or Böhm (née Endaurova, russian: Елизавета Меркурьевна Бём, Yelizaveta Merkuryevna Byom; 1843–1914) was a Russian painter, a popular designer of postcards.
"Антиквариат, предметы искусства и коллекционирования" № 1, 2002

by V. P. Tretyakov and A. A. Guterman "Клио" N 2 (14) за 2001 г.


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She was born in to a noble Russian family of Endaurov (Эндауров) that had a Tatar origin. She spent her childhood in the estate of her ...
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Helen Gerardia
Helen Gerardia (1903–1988) was a Russian Empire-born American painter. Early life and education She was born in Ekaterinoslav, Russian Empire in 1903. She immigrated to the United States and studied under Hans Hofmann from 1946 to 1947. Career During her career, she painted and also engaged in lithography and etching. She eventually founded the Gerardia Workshop, where she taught a variety of mediums. Gerardia was a member of the Vectors artist group. From 1967 until 1969, she was president of the American Society of Contemporary Artists. She exhibited her work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where her work was described as showing "good arrangement", and being "visually pleasing." She was called an "industrious artist", by one critic. Work She was primarily a painter, and participated in the Abstract expressionist movement early in her career while studying under Hans Hofmann. In the early 1950s, she leaned more towards the Cubism movement. Gerardia used geometric sha ...
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Nina Genke-Meller
Nina Henrichovna Genke or Nina Henrichovna Genke-Meller, or Nina Henrichovna Henke-Meller (russian: Нина Генке-Меллер, Нина Генке; 19 April 1893 – 25 July 1954) was a Ukrainian-Russian avant-garde artist, (Suprematist, Futurist), designer, graphic artist and scenographer. Biography Nina Genke was born in Moscow in 1893 to a Dutch father, Genrikh Genke, and a Russian mother, Nadezhda Tikhanova. She married the artist Vadym Meller (1884-1962). Nina Genke-Meller died in Kyiv in 1954. Education In 1912 she graduated from Levandovskaya Private Gymnasium in Kyiv. She received a title to teach Russian language and history. The following year she began teaching history, geography and drawing at the Higher Primary College for Women in . In Skoptsi, she met the artist Yevgenia Pribylska who headed the Art Studio in a Folk Center and became more inspired to become an artist herself. In 1914 Genke began attending Aleksandra Ekster’s studio in Kyiv for her a ...
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Vera Ermolaeva
Vera Ermolaeva ( rus, Ве́ра Миха́йловна Ермола́ева) (November 2, 1893September 26, 1937) was a Russian painter, graphic artist and illustrator who participated in the Russian avant-garde movement. Biography Childhood and early life Vera Mikhailovna Ermolaeva was born November 2, 1893, in the village of Kliuchi in the Petrovsk uyezd of the Saratov Oblast (now – the Maloserdobinsky District of the Penza Oblast). Her father, Mikahil Sergeevich Ermolaev (1847-1911), was a landowner and served as chairman of the zemstvo county government. He also established a cooperative society called “The Labor Society,” and published a liberal journal called “''Zhizn’”'' (Life) (1899 - 1901), in which writings by Lenin, Gorky, and others appeared. Her mother, Anna Vladimirovna, was born the Baroness of Ungern-Unkovskaia (1854 - ?). As a child, Ermolaeva fell from a horse, an accident which crippled her legs and left her unable to walk without the aid of c ...
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Aleksandra Ekster
Alexandra () is the feminine form of the given name Alexander (, ). Etymologically, the name is a compound of the Greek verb (; meaning 'to defend') and (; GEN , ; meaning 'man'). Thus it may be roughly translated as "defender of man" or "protector of man". The name Alexandra was one of the epithets given to the Greek goddess Hera and as such is usually taken to mean "one who comes to save warriors". The earliest attested form of the name is the Mycenaean Greek ( or //), written in the Linear B syllabic script.Tablet MY V 659 (61). Alexandra and its masculine equivalent, Alexander, are both common names in Greece as well as countries where Germanic, Romance, and Slavic languages are spoken. Variants * Alejandra, Alejandrina (diminutive) (Spanish) * Aleksandra (Александра) (Albanian, Bulgarian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian) * Alessandra (Italian) * Alessia (Italian) * Alex (various languages) * Alexa (English, ...
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Olya Dubatova
Olya Dubatova (russian: Оля Дубатова, born July 8) is a Russian born visual artist. Since 2008 she has exhibited internationally. She lives in California and New York City. Work Dubatova is a painter, filmmaker, and installation artist. She explores language, technology, time, place, sound, mapping, gender and identity through new media installation and performance. From 2007 to 2011 her studio was in Rome, and she mostly exhibited in Europe. Her digital photography, interactive video art installations, films, sound, and single and multi-channel video works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions and screenings in institutions such Berkeley Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Hammer Museum, Women’s Museum, LACDA (Los Angeles Center of Digital Art), BAWIFM, and Scuderie Aldobrandini Museum, Rome. In 2014, Dubatova co-founded an art and technology center/ art lab at USC, her project a collaboration with Chris Kyriakakis (USC) as well as UCLA an ...
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Irina Dobrekova
Irina Mikhailovna Dobrekova (russian: Ири́на Миха́йловна Добряко́ва; born 16 February 1931, Leningrad, USSR) is a Soviet Russian painter, graphic artist, living and working in Saint Petersburg, a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists (before 1992 named as the Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation), regarded as a representative of the Leningrad school of painting. Biography Irina Dobrekova was born on 16 February 1931, in Leningrad, USSR. In 1961, Irina Dobrekova graduated from Higher School of Art and Industry named after Vera Mukhina in Alexander Kazantsev workshop, where she studied of Piotr Buchkin, Arseny Semionov, and Lev Chegorovsky. Irina Dobrekova has participated in Art Exhibitions Since 1965. She painted portraits, landscapes, still lifes, genre scenes, work in oil and tempera painting. In her art plein air style of 1950-1960 was later replaced on inventing motives and interest to transfer of internal tens ...
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Alexandra Dementieva
Alexandra Dementieva ( Russian: Александра Дементьева; born 1960 in Moscow, USSR) is an artist who has created works of electronic, video, interactive and installation art since 1992. Biography Dementieva spent much of her childhood with her grandfather Eugene Volkov, a biochemist, who instilled in her a love of science. She graduated from Moscow State University of Printing Arts in 1985. Her artistic career began in 1984 when she originally practiced painting and drawing. In 1990 she moved to Belgium and began experimenting with Amiga 2000, Macintosh, PC computers and videocamera Hi8. She was interested in anthropology and psychology, particularly in behaviorism, which led her to create an interactive environment. She graduated from Academy of Fine arts Watermael-Boitsfort in Brussels. In 1999 she became one of the co-founders of IMAL (Interactive Media Art Laboratory) in Brussels. Career Dementieva's work is influenced by contemporary film directors lik ...
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Olga Della-Vos-Kardovskaya
Olga Lyudvigovna Della-Vos-Kardovskaya (russian: Ольга Людвиговна Делла-Вос Кардовская) (1875, Chernigov, Russian Empire – 1952, Leningrad, USSR) was a Russian painter and graphic artist. From 1891 until 1894 she studied at the Schneider School in Kharkov; from 1894 to 1899 she was a student at the Academy in Saint Petersburg. She went to Munich to study at Anton Ažbe's school, staying there from 1899 to 1900. In 1900 she married painter Dmitry Kardovsky. Her Mother, Mariya Della-Vos was a Bulgarian from Odessa and member of the Toshkovic family and daughter of Stefan Toshkovich and sister from Nikola Toshkovich.Marina MladenovaПЪТЕКИ ЗА БЪДЕЩИТЕ ИЗСЛЕДОВАТЕЛИ НА ЕЛЕНА МУТЕВА liternet.bg Between 1903 and 1917 she exhibited with the New Society of Artists; from 1911 until 1916 she also exhibited with the Union of Russian Artists. She was associated with the ''Zhar-tsvet'' group from 1924 to 1928. S ...
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Olga And Galina Chichagova
The sisters Galina Dmitrievna Chichagova (Russian: Галина Дмитриевна Чичагова; 1891–1966) and Olga Dmitrienva Chichagova (Russian: Ольга Дмитриевна Чичагова; 1886–1958) were Russian graphic artists known especially for children's book illustration. They collaborated through their entire careers, and most of their published work is attributed to the both of them. Life and family The Chichagova sisters were part of a well-known family dynasty of Moscow architects. Their father, , designed the historic Moscow City Hall building on Red Square, among others, and their paternal grandfather, , designed the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour and Grand Kremlin Palace in Moscow. Both sisters studied in the Stroganov Arts Academy (currently called the Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry) from 1911 to 1917. In 1920, they continued their education in the famous Higher Art and Technical Studios Vkhutemas, which was home to a ...
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Anastasia Chernyavsky
Anastasia Chernyavsky is a Russian-born photographer, who currently resides in the San Francisco Bay area, California.Anastasia Chernyavsky
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Life and work

Chernyavsky was born in , . Her first photographic equipment was a camera her father gave her as a gift when she was 15 years old. She is a freelance photographer for a ...
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