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  1. Nadezhda Andreevna Udaltsova (Russian: Наде́жда Андре́евна Удальцо́ва, 29 December 1885 – 25 January 1961) was a Russian avant-garde artist (Cubist, Suprematist), painter and teacher.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Nadezhda Andreyevna Udaltsova (born Dec. 29 [Jan. 10, New Style], 1886, Oryol, western Russia—died Jan. 25, 1961, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.) was one of the leading figures of the pre-Revolutionary Russian avant-garde. Of her Russian peers, she was the most influenced by French Cubism.

  3. Udaltsova devoted most of her career to easel painting; in the late period of her work, she was engaged in graphics. The artist was an active member and exhibitor of the “Jack of Diamonds”, “World of Art”, “Supremus”, “Moscow Painters”, and “13”.

  4. Nadeshda Udaltsova. Orel, 1886-Moscow, 1961. Print page. The Russian painter Nadeshda Udaltsova was affiliated with Cubism and later Suprematism. She studied at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture from 1906 to 1909.

  5. Nadezhda Andreevna Udaltsova (Russian: Наде́жда Андре́евна Удальцо́ва, 29 December 1885 – 25 January 1961) was a Russian avant-garde artist (Cubist, Suprematist), painter and teacher.

  6. Nadeshda Udaltsova first came into contact with the Cubist movement while training under Henri Le Fauconnier and Jean Metzinger in Paris.When she took part in the Jack of Diamonds exhibition in Moscow that brought together the advocates of a return to Cézanne and the followers of Cubist painting in 1914, it was already clear that Cubism had ...

  7. Overview. Nadezhda Udaltsova. (1886—1961) Quick Reference. (1886–1961) Russian painter, born in Orel. Her family moved to Moscow in 1892. In 1908 she visited the Shchukin collection and in 1912 went to Paris with her friend Liubov Popova, studying with Henri Le Fauconnier, Jean Metzinger, and André Dunoyer de Segonzac.

  8. Orel, Russia. Died. January 25, 1961. ( 1961-01-25) (aged 75) Moscow, Soviet Union. Born Nadezhda Andreevna Udaltsova in 1885 in the village of Orel, to Vera Nikolaevna Udaltsova (nee Choglakova) and Andrei Timofeevich Prudkovsky. 1892 the Udaltsova family moves to Moscow. 1905 graduates from a women's school, and enrolls in the art school of ...

  9. Painter, graphic artist. Wife of Aleksandrs Drevinš and mother of Andrei Drevin. Moved to Moscow with her family (1892) and graduated with honours from a grammar school for girls (1905). Studied at Konstantin Juon’s school of art (1905–07), where she met Aleksandrs Drevinš, Vera Mukhina and Lyubov Popova. Visited Berlin and Dresden (1908).

  10. Alexander Drevin and Nadezhda Udaltsova are a married couple whose works are also displayed at the Yerevan Museum of Russian Art. She studied in Russia and in Paris, and started with cubism. He was a Latvian by nationality (real name – Aleksandrs Rūdolfs Drēviņš), was a bearer of the traditions of the Riga art school.