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Marie Vorobieff
Мария Брониславовна Воробьёва-Стебельская
Born
Maria Bronislavovna Vorobyova-Stebelskaya
1892
Cheboksary, Russian Empire
Died
4 May 1984(1984-05-04) (aged 91–92)
London, England
Education
Stroganov Art Academy
Style
Cubism, Pointillism
Maria Bronislavovna Vorobyeva-Stebelska (Russian: Мария Брониславовна Воробьёва-Стебельская; Maria Bronislavovna Vorobyova-Stebelskaya; 1892 – 4 May 1984), also known as "Marie Vorobieff" or Marevna, was a 20th-century, Russian-born painter known for her work with Cubism and pointillism.
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 has been accredited with being the first female cubist painter. Though she lived the greater part of her life abroad – her formative years as a cubist painter in France and her mature years in England – she is often referred to as a "Russian painter".
From her relationship with the Mexican cubist painter and later muralist Diego Rivera in Paris she had a daughter, Marika Rivera (1919-2010), who became a professional dancer and film actress.
Bronislavovna Vorobyova-Stebelskaya; 1892 – 4 May 1984), also known as "MarieVorobieff" or Marevna, was a 20th-century, Russian-born painter known for her...
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known as one of the few female Cubist painters, with Sonia Delaunay, MarieVorobieff, and Franciska Clausen.[citation needed] While her work shows the influence...
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owner Léopold Zborowski, and Moise Kisling. Rivera's former lover MarieVorobieff-Stebelska (Marevna) honored the circle in her painting Homage to Friends...
Studio" at Athelhampton House where the Russian émigrée cubist painter MarieVorobieff, known also as Marevna, stayed and worked between 1949 and 1957 [1]...
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