- Varvara Bubnova
Varvara Bubnova (1886-1983) was a
Russia n painter and pedagogue.She was born in
St. Petersburg , descending from an old noble Russian family distantly related toAlexander Pushkin .From 1903-1905, Bubnova studied in the studio of Art Promotion Sosiety. From 1907 until 1914 she studied in the
St. Petersburg Academy of Arts . She schoold with the soon-to-be famousPavel Filonov her future husband V. Matvey, who was the first Russian researcher ofAfrican Art .In 1910 she became a member of the Youth Union and participated in art exhibitions with
Mayakovsky ,Burlyuk ,Larionov ,Goncharova , andMalevich .From 1917 until 1922. Bubnova lived in
Moscow and worked for the Institute of Artistic Culture with among othersVasily Kandinsky ,Robert Falk ,Lyubov Popova ,Varvara Stepanova ,Alexander Rodchenko . In 1923, she moved toJapan where she lived until 1958. During her time there, Bubnova was mainly painting water-colours and lithographs. She had a significantly large impact on Japanese Arts and was awarded the Japanese Order of the Precious Crown by theJapanese Emperor .External links
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