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Natalia Goncharova
Livre Russe et Francais, J. Povolozky& Cie

Ca. 1922

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Livre Russe et Francais, J.Povolozky/Editeur & Cie, Ca 1922. Color lithograph, signed in the stone. Rare Vintage Poster. As a painter, Natalia Gontcharova was, together with her lifelong companion the artist Mikhaïl Larionov, the founder of Rayonism, a Russian movement. Her work shows the influence of Matisse, Gauguin, and Cézanne whose styles she became familiar with during her time in Paris. As member of numerous art associations, Gontcharova participated in many exhibitions; her first one-woman show was in August 1913. Permanent Collections Museum of Modern Art, New York Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Tate Gallery, London The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg The State Russian Museum, St Petersburg
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