A Russian Village, 1899
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Maria Iakunchikova (1870-1902) - Марии Васильевны Якунчиковой -
was a Russian painter, graphic artist, and embroiderer. Yakunchikova
was born in Wiesbaden, Germany and grew up in Moscow, where her
family had numerous artistic connections. Beginning in 1883 she had
private lessons in art with N. A. Martynov, and from 1885 she studied
as an external student at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and
Architecture. Yakunchikova traveled to Austria and Italy in 1888; the
following year she went to France and Germany, and from then on
worked mainly in western Europe. Yakunchikova suffered from
tuberculosis, and died of the disease near Geneva in 1902.
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Painting
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The Scent, 1893-95
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Fear, 1893-95
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Window, 1896
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Maria Iakunchikova (1870-1902) - Марии Васильевны Якунчиковой -
was a Russian painter, graphic artist, and embroiderer. Yakunchikova
was born in Wiesbaden, Germany and grew up in Moscow, where her
family had numerous artistic connections. Beginning in 1883 she had
private lessons in art with N. A. Martynov, and from 1885 she studied
as an external student at the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and
Architecture. Yakunchikova traveled to Austria and Italy in 1888; the
following year she went to France and Germany, and from then on
worked mainly in western Europe. Yakunchikova suffered from
tuberculosis, and died of the disease near Geneva in 1902.
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Paddle, a panel
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Painting
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The Scent, 1893-95
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Fear, 1893-95
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The Terrace, 1899
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Window, 1896
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2 comments:
Hello!
Yours is a beautiful blog--I found it because of my interest in Carl Larsson. Isn't it sad that such a talented artist died at the age of 32? Thank you for posting her exquisite paintings.
All the best,
Lynne
Hi Lynne - THANK YOU! Oh, Carl I just LOVE Larsson too...and luckily he was a bit older when he died: 66 years old...but I think that too young too!
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