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  1. Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova was born on 3 July 1881 (the same year as Larionov, Picasso, and Léger), in Nagaevo (now in the Chernsky District of Tula Oblast). [3] Her father, Sergey Mikhaylovich Goncharov, was an architect and graduate of the prestigious Moscow Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. [3]

  2. Introducing Natalia Goncharova. Get to know the pioneer of 'everythingism'. 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 ...

  3. Jun 5, 2019 · An early leader in the Russian avant-garde, Natalia Goncharova blazed a trail with her experiments in art and design. During her dazzling and sometimes controversial career she created paintings, sculptures and religious series, refusing to let gender define her artistic approach. She also worked on stage sets, illustrated socialist newspapers ...

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  4. Oct 23, 2022 · Natalia Goncharova, born in 1881, has arguably received this treatment, although one can’t deny that she did indeed court controversy throughout her career. She chose to depict historically marginalised members of society like Jews, who were second-class citizens regularly subjected to official persecution and mob violence.

  5. Ruzena Zatkova letter to Natalia Goncharova, November 13 1916. Pomajzlova. P. 406. Zatkova would stay in the sanatorium until 1919, the year of her return to Italy, where she died in 1923, having spent about four years between Macugnaga (Piedmont) and Genoa. Ruzena Zatkova letter to Natalia Goncharova, December 3 1916. Pomajzlova. P. 406.

  6. Natalia was named after Pushkin's wife, in honor of her family's history. Goncharova's mother, Ekaterina Il'ichna Beliaeva came from a family that had been musically influential, and included a number of significant religious figures who were renowned musical patrons. As a young girl, Goncharova lived on her grandmother's large estate in the ...

  7. Jun 12, 2019 · Unable to return to Russia after the revolution and civil war, they settled in Paris in 1919. From there, Goncharova went on to show her work in Europe and the United States. She died aged 81 in 1962.

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