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Birth
1892 (Cheboksary, Russia)
Death
1984 (London, England)
Lived/Active
France/Russian Federation
 Self portrait
Often Known For
landscape, figure, still life painting
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Marie Bronislava Vorobieff-Stebelska, also known as Marevna, was a Russian-born Cubist painter. She is internationally known for convincingly combining elements of Cubism* (called by her "Dimensionalism") with Pointillism* and – through the use of the Golden Ratio for laying out paintings – structure. She tends to be accredited with having been the first female cubist* painter.
Though having lived the greater part of her life abroad – her formative years as a cubist painter in France and (showing 500 of 7535 characters). |
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