Varvara Bubnova
Varvara Bubnova | |
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Leningrad | |
Resting place | graphic artist |
Other names | Анна Бубнова Дмитриевна |
Relatives | Anna Bubnova-Ono (violinist, violin teacher) |
Varvara Bubnova (17 May 1886 – 28 March 1983) was a painter, graphic artist (master of lithography) and pedagogue.
Biography
She was born in
St. Petersburg
into the family of Dmitry Kapitonovich Bubnov (?–1914), a bank clerk of lower rank.
Her mother Anna Nikolaevna (maiden name Wolfe) (1854–1940) descended from an old noble Russian family and was distantly related to Alexander Pushkin.
From 1903 to 1905, Bubnova studied in the studio of Art Promotion Society. From 1907 until 1914 she studied in the
African Art
.
In 1910 she became a member of the Youth Union and participated in art exhibitions with Mayakovsky, Burlyuk, Larionov, Goncharova, and Malevich.
From 1917 until 1922. Bubnova lived in
Japanese Emperor
.
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