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Natalia Sergéyevna Goncharova

Abstract

She was a main representative of the avant-garde movement of Russian painting, as well as a pioneer and founder of the so-called neo-primitivism, in which she evoked part of the traditional orthodox Christian iconography and, in turn, of Jewish and medieval themes.

Keywords

contemporary art, neoprimitivism, rayonsim, futurism

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References

1. Bowlt, J. E. (1990). Natalia Goncharova and Futurist Theater. Art Journal, 49(1), 44–51. https://doi.org/10.1080/00043249.1990.10792666

2. Kramer, C. (2002). Natalia Goncharova: Her Depiction of Jews in Tsarist Russia. Woman’s Art Journal, 23(1), 17. https://doi.org/10.2307/1358963

3. Larionov, M. & Goncharova, N. (1902). Rayonists and Futurists: A Manifesto. Russian Art of the Avant-Garde: Theory and Criticism, 1934, 90.

4. Lesso, R. (2019). Natalia Goncharova: The Spirit of Russia. https://blog.fabrics-store.com/2019/05/30/natalia-goncharova-the-spirit-of-russia/

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