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Topic: Marevna


In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
  Athelhampton House - House & Gardens - Marevna's Studio
Marevna was born in Russia in 1892 and moved to Paris in 1912.
Marevna settled in a studio and entered la Ruche, the community of emigre painters and sculptors.
It was Diego Rivera and Marevna's daughter Marika, who in 1949 moved to Athelhampton House with her husband Rodney Phillips.
www.athelhampton.co.uk /houseandgardens/marevnasstudio.htm   (140 words)

  
 CONTEXT - This Week in Arts and Ideas from The Moscow Times
Born in 1892, and known to friends simply as Marevna, the young Russian became part of a circle of artists and writers in the French capital that counted Amedeo Modigliani, Marc Chagall, Fernand Leger and Ilya Ehrenburg in their ranks.
Marevna's only solo exhibition here to date, the display includes over 50 paintings and graphics from her Modernist-inspired output of the early teens through her evocative late canvases of the 1970s.
The first pictures on show reveal that Marevna was not only willing to tackle contemporary style head-on, but that she did so in a way that made it her own.
context.themoscowtimes.com /stories/2004/10/22/104.html   (815 words)

  
 MexOnline.com Culture History - Diego Rivera - 20th-century Mexican artist
He participated in exhibitions for the Societe des Artistes Independants between 1910 and 1912, and in 1914 held his only solo exhibition in France.
In 1919 his daughter Marika was born to Marevna Vorobieva, although he was still with Angeline.
In 1920 he travelled to Italy to study renaissance art, and specifically frescos.
www.mexonline.com /diegorivera.htm   (610 words)

  
 Amedeo Modigliani - Early life, Art student years, Paris, Experiments with sculpture, The war years, Jeanne Hébuterne, ...
Although a series of Modigliani's sculptures were exhibited in the Salon d'Automne of 1912, he abruptly abandoned sculpting and focused solely on his painting.
Modigliani painted a series of portraits of contemporary artists and friends in Montparnasse: Chaim Soutine, Moise Kisling, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera, Marie "Marevna" Vorobyev-Stebeslka, Juan Gris, Max Jacob, Blaise Cendrars, and Jean Cocteau, all sat for stylized renditions.
At the outset of World War I, Modigliani tried to enlist in the army but was refused because of his poor health.
encyclopedia.stateuniversity.com /pages/1220/Amedeo-Modigliani.html   (2035 words)

  
 Gale - Free Resources - Hispanic Heritage - Biographies - Diego Rivera   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was in these dire straits in 1916 that Beloff bore Rivera a son, Diego Jr.
During this same period his art was gaining prominence and he participated in a Cubist retrospective in New York.
(died 1918); (with Marevna Vorobyov-Stebelska) Marika; (with Marin) Lupe and Ruth.
gale.cengage.com /free_resources/chh/bio/rivera_d.htm   (2501 words)

  
 History of Art: Diego Rivera
Shortly after his return from Italy in March 1921 Rivera, drawn by socio-political developments in Mexico, decided finally to leave Europe, and he prepared to return to Mexico.
He left behind him in Paris with Angelina Beloff his daughter Marika, born on 13 November 1919 of his liaison with Marevna Vorobyov-Stebelska, another Russian artist whom he had met in 1915 in the Russian circle to which he had been introduced by Angelina Beloff.
From time to time, through mutual friends, he sent Marevna maintenance payments for his daughter, though without ever acknowledging paternity.
www.all-art.org /art_20th_century/rivera2.html   (2287 words)

  
 Double Deception
During this, Marevna walked around, admiring the paintings.
Marevna was pensive on the way back to La Rotonde.
Marevna had a pocket full of money with more to come.
www.postcardsforyou.com /doubledeception14.html   (1197 words)

  
 Marevna Biography - Renoir Fine Art Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was Maxim Gorki who named her Marevna after a fairy sea princess.
She was the first woman to discover cubism; a painter who achieved in her work a remarkable blend of pointillism and structure; a charming, high-spirited, though sometimes audacious, person.
Her work is exhibited in many galleries, including the Guggenheim in New York and the Modern Art Foundation in Geneva.
www.renoirinc.com /biography/artists/marevna.htm   (198 words)

  
 SOVCOM - Soviet and Modern Art Gallery
Marevna is a pseudonym, invented in 1912 by M. Gorky for Maria Bronislavovna Vorobiova —Stebelsakaya (1892, the Kazan Region — 1984, London).
Marevna’s works were bought by the famous collector Leon Zamoron, Commissar of the Paris Police.
In 1992 in London was held a broad exhibition of Marevna‘Marevna and Monparnace’ dedicated to the 100th Anniversary since the painter’s birth.
www.sovkom.ru /creators/?lang=eng&CreatorID=171   (349 words)

  
 New Book To Celebrate Life And Works of Russian Artist
Marevna arrived in Paris from Russia in 1912, settled in a studio and soon made a dramatic entry into La Ruche, the beehive of émigré painters and sculptors.
In writing of her friends, Marevna delineates them in the same way she paints, in the same way she lived — with frankness and intensity and in all colours.
Marevna’s story follows her great love for Diego Rivera and the life of her own daughter Marika, to later years spent living at Athelhampton in Dorset and finally to Ealing.
www.pressbox.co.uk /detailed/Arts/New_Book_To_Celebrate_Life_And_Works_of_Russian_Artist_111656.html   (334 words)

  
 ArtFira
Marie Marevna was born in1892 in Cheboksary (administrative district of Kazan in Russia) as Maria Bronislawowna Worobjewa-Stebelskaja to the Polish nobleman Bronislaw Stebelskij and the actress Maria Worobjewa and spent a lonely childhood in Tiflis (Tbilisi, Georgia).
Marie Marevna spent her mature years with her daughter (from a relationship with Diego Rivera) Marika Rivera in England, living with Marika and her family at Athelhampton, Dorset/England.
Marie Marevna was painting in cubist style combining elements of cubism (called by her "Dimensionalism") with pointillism and structure.
www.artfira.com /site/en/artist/9f97c6cd408a5ce3bafd73534534f34f   (217 words)

  
 Marevna (1892-1984)
Marevna werd opgenomen in de grote groep Russische emigranten in Parijs en maakte via deze contacten kennis met veel intellectuelen en kunstenaars in de omgeving van Montmartre.
Marevna ging werken in een kubistische stijl, waarbij zij vanaf 1920 pointillistische rasterpatronen toepaste.
Marevna bracht enige tijd in Nederland door en vestigde zich daarna in Zuid-Frankrijk.
www.absofacts2.com /kunstenaars/marevna.htm   (224 words)

  
 kbb191 Marevna   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Marevna werd als Maria Vorobieff (ook geschreven: Vorobieva) geboren in 1892.
In Parijs exposeerde Marevna op de Salon des Indépendantes van 1913 en kwam ze in kontakt met o.a.
Marevna legde een deel van haar leven vast in haar boek LIFE IN TWO WORLDS: A True Chronicle of the Origins of Montparnasse dat in 1962 verscheen in Londen.
home.hccnet.nl /att.leurs/kbb191.html   (426 words)

  
 Kournikova Gallery.
The main field of the gallery is the art of émigré masters working in Europe in the early and mid twentieth century André Lanskoy, Serge Poliakoff, Léopold Survage, Nicolas Tarkhoff, Marevna (Maria Vorobieff-Stebelska), Marie Vassilieff, Pavel Tchelitchew and others.
In autumn 2004, the Tretyakov Gallery held a retrospective of Marevna -- the only member of the École de Paris to preserve its traditions in the middle of the century.
Nashi Khudozhniki played a pivotal role in the organisation of this exhibition, which showed some fifty works of painting and drawing, including the artist’s most famous works Homage to Friends from Montparnasse, a triptych dedicated to such associates of her youth as Modigliani, Soutine, Rivera, Picasso and Chagall.
www.kournikovagallery.com /about   (352 words)

  
 Montparnasse - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Marevna, Life in Two Worlds: A True Chronicle of the Origins of Montparnasse (London 1962)
La Rotonde Terasza, Paris (1917), by Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska (Marevna) (scroll down to 5th painting).
Homage to Friends from Montparnasse by Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska (Marevna), c.1962, oil/canvas, top left to right: Diego Rivera, Ilya Ehrenburg, Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, his wife Jeanne Hébuterne, Max Jacob, galerie owner Leopold Zborowski[1][2]; bottom left to right: Marevna, her and Diego Rivera's daughter Marika, (Amedeo Modigliani), Moise Kisling.
www.recipeland.com:8080 /facts/Montparnasse   (1468 words)

  
 Amedeo Modigliani Summary
The sitter's faces appear ancient, almost resembling ancient Egyptian painting in their flat and masklike appearance, with distinctive almond eyes, pursed mouths, twisted noses, and elongated necks.
Among his works is the portrait of his hard-drinking friend Chaim Soutine plus portraits of many of his other Montparnasse contemporaries such as Moise Kisling, Pablo Picasso, Diego Rivera, Marie Marevna Vorobyev-Stebeslka, Juan Gris, Max Jacob, Blaise Cendrars, and Jean Cocteau.
At the outset of World War I, he tried to enlist in the army but was refused because of his poor health.
www.bookrags.com /Amedeo_Modigliani   (3086 words)

  
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Marie Marevna - Artist, Art - Marie Vorobieva Marevna
Auction records - upcoming / past (Marie Marevna)
Sign up for Artist Alert Updates for Marie Vorobieva Marevna
www.askart.com /askart/m/marie_marevna/marie_marevna.aspx   (170 words)

  
 Diego Rivera
He is said to be regarded in Latin America today as a folk hero.
From a common-law marriage to the artist Angelina Beloff he had a son, Diego Jr., who did not survive infancy, and from a relationship with the Russian emigrée painter Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska (Marevna) he also had a daughter, Marika Rivera.
His marriage to the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo was childless after a miscarriage, but he nevertheless spent a rocky lifetime relationship with her.
www.webpan.com /emanuel/reminiscing.htm   (169 words)

  
 Comprehensive information and links about Diego Rivera
From a common-law marriage to the artist Angelina Beloff he had a son, Diego Jr., who did not survive infancy, and from a relationship with the Russian emigrée painter Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska (Marevna) he also had a daughter, Marika Rivera.
His marriage to the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo was childless after a miscarriage, but he nevertheless spent a rocky lifetime relationship with her.
In 1915, whilst still married in common-law marriage to the artist Angelina Beloff, who in 1916 bore him his only son, Diego Jr.
www.quicknation.com /Diego_Rivera.htm   (1031 words)

  
 Modigliani a Venezia tra Livorno e Parigi - The exhibition
An introductory section, consisting of period photographs, illustrates the places and people who played key roles in Modigliani's artistic development up to his move to Paris.
The second part is dedicated to his French artist friends Picasso, Max Jacob, Léon Bakst, Léonard Foujita, Gabriel Fournier, Jeanne Hébuterne, Moise Kisling, Chana Orloff, André Warnod, Théophile-Alexandre Steinlein, Marevna and many others.
The show includes photographs of the studios and bistros of the Parisian period, models and personalities of the early years of the century (1906-1920) and the interpreters of the historic and artistic avant-garde which made Amedeo Modigliani famous in the School of Paris.
www.modiglianiavenezia.it /mostra.asp?ver=en   (360 words)

  
 Gale - Free Resources - Hispanic Heritage - Biographies - Diego Rivera   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was in these dire straits in 1916 that Beloff bore Rivera a son, Diego Jr.
During this same period his art was gaining prominence and he participated in a Cubist retrospective in New York.
(died 1918); (with Marevna Vorobyov-Stebelska) Marika; (with Marin) Lupe and Ruth.
www.gale.com /free_resources/chh/bio/rivera_d.htm   (2690 words)

  
 cate portrait
Marika lived round the corner with her fragile mother Marevna.
Whatever the true relationship between them, Marevna certainly took the name of Rivera, although they were never married.
This must have been one of the last paintings she did, as she was very old and fragile at the time, I would say in her mid eightees.
www.thepodule.com /cate.html   (176 words)

  
 Umbagollah - an imaginary country
The Castle of the Five Winds, in the Falling Hills..
My name is Goliath O'Charmi'en, only son of Duke Easte O'Charmi'en and Duchess Maraya Marevna of Hum.
Long ago when there were dukes and earls in Umbagollah and no Government, the O'Charmi'en-family ruled a part of the Falling Hills.
www.umbagollah.com /goliath.html   (138 words)

  
 WELCOME TO THE DALI HOUSE (PLEASE MIND YOUR HEAD)
“Homage to Friends from Montparnasse”, a 1962 painting by Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska (1892-1984), a Russian cubist whose nickname was Marevna, after a fairy princess, reputedly bestowed on her by Maxim Gorky.
It shows a caped Amedeo Modigliani surrounded by (top row from left) Diego Rivera, Ilya Ehrenburg, Chaim Soutine, Amedeo’s wife Jeanne Hébuterne, Max Jacob, gallery owner Leopold Zborowski, (bottom row) Marevna, her and Rivera’s daughter Marika and Moise Kisling.
The best thing about poking 72 thumbtacks into Google Earth’s satellite imagery of Paris to indicate places of interest in art history is that it gives other viewers something to look at besides Metro stations and the thousands of placemarks suffocating the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower.
dalihouse.blogsome.com /2006/12/10/paris-when-art-really-mattered   (1591 words)

  
 index.htm
She still exhibited Abstract artists such as Nicolas de Stael, Max Ernst and contempory artists works such as those of Pierre Soulages, Antoine Poncet and Pierre Lesieur, whose review was opened in November 2005.
This year (october 2006- january 2007), an exhibition dedicated to Cubists proposes 250 pieces of work among which 150 drawings of Picasso, Braque, Gris, Gleizes, Ferat, Metzinger, Survage, Marevna, Herbin, Lipchitz,
The gallery has been present for several years in the international fairs of Paris, Maastricht and New York.
www.salondudessin.com /2007/AN/Exposants/beres.htm   (230 words)

  
 Art/Auctions: Latin American art auction at Sotheby's May 24 and May 25, 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Lot 74, "Portrait of Diego Rivera," by Marie Vorobieff Marevna," oil on canvas, 26 by 20 inches
The auction has a strong portrait of Diego Rivera, Lot 74, by Marie Vorobieff Marevna (1892-1984).
The artist was born in Russia as Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska and studied at the Stroganov Art Academy in Moscow and then traveled to Italy where she was given the nickname Marevna by Maxim Gorky after a Russian fairy sea princess.
www.thecityreview.com /s06slat.html   (2688 words)

  
 Museo Casa Diego Rivera. Guanajuatocapital.com.
Also featured are photos of Diego and Frida, and a reproduction of the text Retrato de Diego, written by Frida Kahlo.
Pointillist drawings and paintings of Angelina Belfo and Marevna, two women who played decisive roles in the artistic life of Diego Rivera during his stay in Europe.
Regular exhibitions of the work of outstanding artists from Mexico and abroad are organized.
www.guanajuatocapital.com /ingles/Tmusdiego.htm   (584 words)

  
 Chaim Soutine Summary
1916/7), Erich Lessing Collection ("Quick Search" there for Marevna).
Marevna, "Homage to Friends from Montparnasse" (1962) Top left to right: Diego Rivera, Ilya Ehrenburg, Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, his wife Jeanne Hébuterne, Max Jacob, gallery owner Leopold Zborowski[1][2].
Bottom left to right: Marevna, her and Diego Rivera's daughter Marika, (Amedeo Modigliani), Moise Kisling.
www.bookrags.com /Chaim_Soutine   (841 words)

  
 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Large Poplars at Civery or After the Storm - (c.1939)
1916/7), Erich Lessing Collection ("Quick Search" there for Marevna).
Marevna, "Homage to Friends from Montparnasse" (1962) Top left to right: Diego Rivera, Ilya Ehrenburg, Chaim Soutine, Amedeo Modigliani, his wife Jeanne Hébuterne, Max Jacob, gallery owner Leopold Zborowski [1] [2].
www.gainesville.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Chaim_Soutine   (460 words)

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