Marie Vorobieff
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Marie Bronislava Vorobieff-Stebelska , also known as Marevna, was a Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...

n-born Cubist painter
Painting
Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a surface . The application of the medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush but other objects can be used. In art, the term painting describes both the act and the result of the action. However, painting is...

. She is internationally known for convincingly combining elements of cubism (called by her "Dimensionalism") with pointillism
Pointillism
Pointillism is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of pure color are applied in patterns to form an image. Georges Seurat developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism. The term Pointillism was first coined by art critics in the late 1880s to ridicule the works...

 and – through the use of the Golden Ratio
Golden ratio
In mathematics and the arts, two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one. The golden ratio is an irrational mathematical constant, approximately 1.61803398874989...

 for laying out paintings – structure. She tends to be accredited with having been the first female cubist painter. Though having 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". Her name is included in the "artcult" list entitled "Judaica". From her relationship with the Mexican cubist painter and later muralist Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera
Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez was a prominent Mexican painter born in Guanajuato, Guanajuato, an active communist, and husband of Frida Kahlo . His large wall works in fresco helped establish the Mexican Mural Movement in...

 in Paris she had a daughter, Marika Rivera
Marika Rivera
Marika Rivera was a French film actress and dancer.She was born in Paris, the non-marital daughter of the Mexican artist Diego Rivera and his mistress, the Russian-born painter Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska . Rivera, who was married to Angelina Beloff, did not accept his daughter...

 (born 1919), who herself went on to become a professional dancer and film actress.

Artist’s name

In order to be able to trace information about Marevna’s life and her work it is important to bear in mind that she was also known, depending on the preferred usage or transliteration, as Maria Marevna, Marie Marevna, Marie Vorobiev, Maria Vorobieva, Marie Vorobieff Marevna, Maria Marewna Worobiew, Marevna Vorobëv, Marevna Vorobyev, Marevna Vorobieva, Marevna Vorobev-Stebelska, Marevna Vorobyov-Stebelska, Maria Vorobyova-Stebelskaya, Maria Bronislawowna Worobjewa-Stebelskaja, Maria Rozanowicz-Vorobieff, and Rosanovitch Marevna Vorobiev.

Reputedly, the nickname
Nickname
A nickname is "a usually familiar or humorous but sometimes pointed or cruel name given to a person or place, as a supposedly appropriate replacement for or addition to the proper name.", or a name similar in origin and pronunciation from the original name....

 Marevna was given to her by Maxim Gorky
Maxim Gorky
Alexei Maximovich Peshkov , primarily known as Maxim Gorky , was a Russian and Soviet author, a founder of the Socialist Realism literary method and a political activist.-Early years:...

 after a Russian fairy sea princess.

Growing up in Russia

Marevna reputedly was born in 1892 in Cheboksary
Cheboksary
-Twin towns/sister cities:Cheboksary is twinned with: Eger in Hungary Antalya in Turkey Santa Clara in CubaAlso Partnerships are shown with: Rundu in Namibia -External links:****...

 in the administrative district of Kazan
Kazan
Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. With a population of 1,143,546 , it is the eighth most populous city in Russia. Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers in European Russia. In April 2009, the Russian Patent Office granted Kazan the...

 in Russia
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...

 as Maria Bronislawowna Worobjewa-Stebelskaja to the Polish nobleman Bronislaw Stebelskij and the actress Maria Worobjewa and spent a lonely childhood in Tiflis, then under Russian control, now Tbilisi
Tbilisi
Tbilisi is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Mt'k'vari River. The name is derived from an early Georgian form T'pilisi and it was officially known as Tiflis until 1936...

, the capital of Georgia
Georgia (country)
Georgia is a sovereign state in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. Located at the crossroads of Western Asia and Eastern Europe, it is bounded to the west by the Black Sea, to the north by Russia, to the southwest by Turkey, to the south by Armenia, and to the southeast by Azerbaijan. The capital of...

. In 1910 she went to Moscow
Moscow
Moscow is the capital, the most populous city, and the most populous federal subject of Russia. The city is a major political, economic, cultural, scientific, religious, financial, educational, and transportation centre of Russia and the continent...

 to study at the Stroganov Art Academy, but already in the following year left for Italy
Italy
Italy , officially the Italian Republic languages]] under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. In each of these, Italy's official name is as follows:;;;;;;;;), is a unitary parliamentary republic in South-Central Europe. To the north it borders France, Switzerland, Austria and...

. On the island of Capri
Capri
Capri is an Italian island in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the Sorrentine Peninsula, on the south side of the Gulf of Naples, in the Campania region of Southern Italy...

 she was introduced to Maxim Gorki who called her after a Russian fairy sea princess by the name "Marevna" that she was to make her signature. A blue-eyed blonde petite, she was said not to have been a conventional beauty; but an outgoing nature paired with the proverbial depth of the Russian soul seems to have given her a special charm that easily elicited an enthusiastic echo from her contemporaries.

Early career in Paris

In 1912, as a twenty-year-old budding talent, Marevna moved to Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

, where she continued her art studies and soon began displaying her work at exhibitions. She became acquainted and, indeed, friends with some of the greatest artists and writers of the early twentieth century then resident in Montparnasse
Montparnasse
Montparnasse is an area of Paris, France, on the left bank of the river Seine, centred at the crossroads of the Boulevard du Montparnasse and the Rue de Rennes, between the Rue de Rennes and boulevard Raspail...

 and especially at La Ruche
La Ruche
La Ruche is an artist's residence at the Paris South-Western outskirts.Located in the "Passage Dantzig," in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, La Ruche was an old three-storey circular structure that got its name because it looked more like a large beehive than any dwelling for humans...

, among them wereGeorges Braque
Georges Braque
Georges Braque[p] was a major 20th century French painter and sculptor who, along with Pablo Picasso, developed the art style known as Cubism.-Early Life:...

, Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall
Marc Chagall Art critic Robert Hughes referred to Chagall as "the quintessential Jewish artist of the twentieth century."According to art historian Michael J...

, Jean Cocteau
Jean Cocteau
Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker. His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, María...

, Ilya Ehrenburg
Ilya Ehrenburg
Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg was a Soviet writer, journalist, translator, and cultural figure.Ehrenburg is among the most prolific and notable authors of the Soviet Union; he published around one hundred titles. He became known first and foremost as a novelist and a journalist - in particular, as a...

, Maxim Gorki, Max Jacob
Max Jacob
Max Jacob was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic.-Life and career:After spending his childhood in Quimper, Brittany, France, he enrolled in the Paris Colonial School, which he left in 1897 for an artistic career...

, Moise Kisling
Moise Kisling
Moise Kisling was a Polish painter.Born in Kraków, Austria-Hungary, he studied at the School of Fine Arts in Kraków, where he was encouraged to travel to the center for artistic creativity in the early 20th century, Paris, France.In 1910, Kisling moved to Montmartre and a few years later to...

, Pinchus Krémègne
Pinchus Kremegne
Pinchus Krémègne, aka Pinchus Kremegne , was a French artist of Jewish-Russian origin, primarily known as a sculptor, painter and lithographer....

, Fernand Léger
Fernand Léger
Joseph Fernand Henri Léger was a French painter, sculptor, and filmmaker. In his early works he created a personal form of Cubism which he gradually modified into a more figurative, populist style...

, Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse
Henri Matisse was a French artist, known for his use of colour and his fluid and original draughtsmanship. He was a draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor, but is known primarily as a painter...

, Amedeo Modigliani
Amedeo Modigliani
Amedeo Clemente Modigliani was an Italian painter and sculptor who worked mainly in France. Primarily a figurative artist, he became known for paintings and sculptures in a modern style characterized by mask-like faces and elongation of form...

, Pablo Picasso
Pablo Picasso
Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Ruiz y Picasso known as Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a Spanish expatriate painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer, one of the greatest and most influential artists of the...

, and Chaim Soutine
Chaim Soutine
Chaïm Soutine was a Jewish painter from Belarus. Soutine made a major contribution to the expressionist movement while living in Paris....

.

Three years later, in 1915, the gifted Mexican painter Diego Rivera
Diego Rivera
Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez was a prominent Mexican painter born in Guanajuato, Guanajuato, an active communist, and husband of Frida Kahlo . His large wall works in fresco helped establish the Mexican Mural Movement in...

 also temporarily resident in Paris at La Ruche – no Adonis but a known womanizer of violent temper – began a relationship with her while still in a common-law marriage with the Russian artist Angelina Beloff
Angelina Beloff
Angelina Beloff was a Russian painter and sculptor, who worked predominantly in Mexico.- Biography :Beloff originally decided to study pediatrics, but then she matriculated to St. Petersburg Academy of Arts in 1904, where she studied until 1909...

, who was six years his senior and then pregnant with his only son Diego Jr. who was not, however, to survive for more than 14 months.

Rivera was nearly 30 years of age at the time and by then arriving at the masterly zenith of his cubist
Cubism
Cubism was a 20th century avant-garde art movement, pioneered by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, that revolutionized European painting and sculpture, and inspired related movements in music, literature and architecture...

 phase, having already exhibited his works at three exhibitions. In the company of such outstanding peers experimenting with this new style and producing convincing results, Marevna who herself discovered cubism as an eminently suited vehicle for her own talent, indeed, is thought to have been the first female cubist painter.

Despite Diego Rivera's assurances of his love for Marevna, their relationship was not to last but ended soon after the birth on 13 November 1919 in Paris of their daughter Marika. A comparison of their respective subsequent work, also of Marevna's paintings with those of Diego Rivera's later wife Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo de Rivera was a Mexican painter, born in Coyoacán, and perhaps best known for her self-portraits....

, suggests though that Marevna never quite lost sight of him. Nevertheless, for a time, until his tragic death, she was to find a kindred spirit in Chaim Soutine
Chaim Soutine
Chaïm Soutine was a Jewish painter from Belarus. Soutine made a major contribution to the expressionist movement while living in Paris....

.

"Homage to Friends from Montparnasse" (1962)http://www.rusmuseum.ru/eng/exhibitions/?id=140&i=4&year=2003&pic=4, of mural size yet painted long after she had left Paris, is a window into Marevna's heart, not only as regards Diego Rivera, however, but also Chaim Soutine
Chaim Soutine
Chaïm Soutine was a Jewish painter from Belarus. Soutine made a major contribution to the expressionist movement while living in Paris....

 and other Paris
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city in France, situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Île-de-France region...

 friends – a little circle completely dominated by Amedeo Modigliani
Amedeo Modigliani
Amedeo Clemente Modigliani was an Italian painter and sculptor who worked mainly in France. Primarily a figurative artist, he became known for paintings and sculptures in a modern style characterized by mask-like faces and elongation of form...

.

Later career in England

Marevna's and Diego Rivera's daughter Marika went on to become first a dancer then a film actress, and then also a playwright, using the name Marika Rivera.http://www.vancemartin.com/artists/mcbean/mcbean01.html At her first wedding in 1938 Marika married the Provence
Provence
Provence ; Provençal: Provença in classical norm or Prouvènço in Mistralian norm) is a region of south eastern France on the Mediterranean adjacent to Italy. It is part of the administrative région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur...

 painter Jean Paul Brusset
Jean Paul Brusset
Jean Paul Brusset was an internationally acclaimed painter with what has been described as "a strong Mediterranean flair"...

 http://membres.lycos.fr/pool1/expos/brusset-bio-tatum.html by whom she had a son, Jean Brusset. Subsequently she married the owner of the literary periodical "Polemic", Rodney Phillips, who for the duration of their marriage owned Athelhampton
Athelhampton
Athelhampton is a Grade I listed 15th-century manor house in England. It is a privately owned country house on 160 acres of parkland, located five miles east of Dorchester, Dorset...

 House in Dorset/England (1949–1957)http://www.athelhampton.co.uk/ourhistory/owners.htm, and by whom in 1949 she had her second son, David Phillips.

Marevna lived with her daughter's family at Athelhampton. Her paintings from this time include a portrait of its owner – her son-in-law Rodney Phillips – and the stunning topiaries in its Great Court ("Pyramid Garden").http://www.welcometopoole.co.uk/photogallery/dorset/athelhampton/index2.htm

After the break-up of her daughter's second marriage, mother, daughter and the two grandsons moved to a significantly smaller though still sizeable property in Ealing
Ealing
Ealing is a suburban area of west London, England and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Ealing. It is located west of Charing Cross and around from the City of London. It is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. It was historically a rural village...

, "the queen of the London suburbs", a few steps down the road from Ealing Abbey, a Roman Catholic Benedictine
Benedictine
Benedictine refers to the spirituality and consecrated life in accordance with the Rule of St Benedict, written by Benedict of Nursia in the sixth century for the cenobitic communities he founded in central Italy. The most notable of these is Monte Cassino, the first monastery founded by Benedict...

 monastery and parish church. In Ealing Marevna "enjoyed some three more fruitful decades before her demise there in 1984".This was to gloss over the low points in the early 1960s. The Pushkin Club for Russian exiles in London arranged an exhibition of her paintings but the poor lighting and hanging made for a disaster and even at the rock bottom price of $60 there were no sales. In the Christmas Bazaar sale the club sold off her small watercolors for not more than $3. At home the household dogs had access to her storage and damaged her paintings. No money was available from her family for paint or materials nor was there even a room to paint in. She was fortunate enough then to meet Anya Teixeira
Anya Teixeira
Anya Teixeira was a street photographer and photojournalist.Teixeira's family escaped the Russian Revolution through a rescue mounted by her uncle Morris Gest, a New York impresario. The family settled in Berlin in 1924 so as to be near at hand for the expected overthrow of the Bolshevik regime...

 at the Club. The latter bought her materials from her meager earnings as a clerk. These included the rolls of canvas from which the ultra-large large pictures of her former colleagues in the Russian School of Paris painted. She successfully pleaded for Marevna to have the use of a large room to paint in so she could resume her career.

Marevna died in London on May 4, 1984.

MAREVNA VOROBIEV STEBELSKA (1892–1984);

Born in Russia on 14 February 1892, the natural daughter of Polish aristocrat Bronislaw Stebeleski and Jewish artist Maria Rosanovitch (who was later to become the wife of Alexander Vorobiev),Marie Vorobiev Stebelska was first taught in Tbilissi, then in Moscow in 1910 at the Stroganov Academy of Fine Arts where she first learnt of Italian primitives ,Impressionism and Fauvism.This marked the beginning of her nomadic life .Far from the wild Caucasian steppe and the City of Moscow, it was first in Capri that she went as early as 1911 and there met Maxime Gorki, who nicknamed her " Marevna" after the "Little Princess of the Sea" out of a Russian fairy tale .She considered marrying Gorki's son,Yura, but he was only to remain a close friend.It was in Paris that Marevna was going to grow her own style .Aged twenty, she arrived at the Lyon Railway Station and settled in the Ruche, an arts centre for immigrant artists that would much later be the inspiration for a book(1).She associated a lot with the Russian immigrants , amongst whom the painter Soutine ,the sculptor Zadkine and the writer Ilya Ehrenbourg ,and at the Café La Rotonde with the Montparnasse painters who were to become her friends : Marc Chagall,Moise Kisling,Amadeo Modigliani,Henri Matisse ,Fernand Léger,Georges Braque, Fujita and Pablo Picasso. She befriended the poets Max Jacob, Guillaume Apollinaire and Jean Cocteau .She became firm friends with Picasso who admired her and used to say to her "we shall make you into an even greater artist than Marie Laurencin".
She painted those illustrious personages on large canvasses by representing their features and expressions in striking likenesses .Marevna was an excellent portrait painter .
The purity and freshness of her painting were soon noticed . She drew from this painting her independence although she lived in a world of men . She discovered her pictorial technique :jerky rhythms , geometric facets , thick lines dividing coloured spaces .She was inspired by the Pointillism of Seurat and she also developed the cubist technique .Later on she combined both styles : she was the first woman to adopt Cubism .
Her paintings were exhibited at the Tuileries as early as 1912, at the Independants in 1913 and at the Salon d'automne in 1919. In 1915,Léon Rosenberg , the art dealer, sold her earlier paintings.It was at this time that Marevna met the one who was to become the love of her life : Diego Rivera , the Mexican painter and muralist, for a six years passionate and stormy relationship that produced a daughter whose first name was Marika in 1919.He rented for them a house in Chatillon where he came to see his daughter up to the age of two.He left them in 1921 to return to his native country where his father had fallen ill .
As to her , thanks to patrons like the well-known auctioneer Zamaron and Zborowsky ,she had the opportunity of selling her works and bringing up her daughter Marika . The latter , grown to be a classical dancer and choreographer married Jean Paul Brusset , painter and friend of Tristan Bernard and Jean Cocteau, who became artistic manager of the Palm Beach entertainments in Cannes in the thirties and forties, Marevna followed her daughter on the French Riviera .The marriage produced a son , Jean Diego born in 1941.
In 1942 Marika and Jean Paul Brusset joined the Free French Forces in North Africa. Young Jean Diego was brought up by his grandmother Marevna.
It was also in 1942 that Marevna set up her easel at the prow of that stone vessel of Saint Paul de Vence.There she rented from Paul Roux an artist's studio located behind the Colombe d'Or to settle there.She painted many times the city walls, making them sparkle in the light of the Riviera with the spectrum of her pointillism.In 1945 in Saint Paul she met André Verdet , a freedom-fighter , concentration camp prisoner and Poet of the Village : it was the beginning of a lasting friendship.Back from the maquis , Marevna's son in-law made friends with Marguerite and Aimé Maeght in 1946 and the latter organised shows of the paintings by the one he affectionately referred to as " my little Paul ".
In 1948 , after her divorce , Marika got acquainted with Rodney Phillips in Saint Paul .They made friends with Jacques Prévert and then left France to settle down in England where they got married .
Then Marevna followed her daughter to the United Kingdom to stay in Athelhampton House with her, her new son -in-law , her grandson and soon with the latter's stepbrother.She completely dedicated her life to her painting .Nevertheless , she lovingly cared for Jean Diego
and Elie David. It was in London that in 1958 , she met again her old friend Ilya Ehrenbourg . She took part in the neo-impressionism retrospect at the Guggenheim Foundation in New York in 1968 . Doctor Oscar Ghez , founder president of the Petit Palais in Geneva bought150 of Marevna's canvasses and continued to encourage her and to display her works in France, in the United States and in Japan .In 1979 she published her "Nomadic Memories "(2).
She passed away on may 4th 1984, aged 92 .Her ashes now lie in the park of the Dolores Olmedo¨Patino Foundation in Mexico, placed in the plinth of the monumental statue of the head of Diego Rivera whom she loved to the end despite everything .
That was the end of the long nomadic voyage through life of the "Little Princess of the Sea"

(1)Life with the Painters of the Ruche . Constable 1972 ,ISBN 0094587604 , American Edition New York 1974 .
(2)Mémoires d'une Nomade Encre, 1979, ISBN2864180243
( Life in two Worlds Abelard-Schuman London , New York , Toronto 1962)

Patrick Cooke, the present owner of Athelhampton House, has opened "Marevna’s Studio" in the West Wing showing a range of pictures from "The Marika & David Philips and Athelhampton Collections".http://www.athelhampton.co.uk/houseandgardens/marevnasstudio.htm http://www.marevna.info

Select list of paintings

  • While unfortunately the contract for the work ended in court proceedings, the catalogue and online reproductions of over 100 pictures are available (for reference only) on the official site of Anya Teixeira
    Anya Teixeira
    Anya Teixeira was a street photographer and photojournalist.Teixeira's family escaped the Russian Revolution through a rescue mounted by her uncle Morris Gest, a New York impresario. The family settled in Berlin in 1924 so as to be near at hand for the expected overthrow of the Bolshevik regime...

     for the years up till 1967. These slides undoubtedly helped the subsequent purchase of much of Marevna's work by Oscar Ghez,the Swiss collector.
  • This catalogue and the slides have been digitized and are held for research purposes by the Women's Art Library, a branch of Goldsmith's College,London
  • Georgian Dance (probably a self portrait, 1913)
  • Still Life (1915, gouache, 20 cm x 16 cm)
  • Diego Rivera, Amedeo Modigliani and Ilya Ehrenburg in Rivera's studio (1916, drawing) http://www.whoismodi.com/html/montparnasse/rivera.html
  • L'attente (c.1916, oil, 39 cm x 28 cm)
  • M. et Mme. Zetlin, La Rotonde Café, Paris (signed, 1916, 21.5 cm x 16.5 cm)
  • La Rotonde Terasza, Paris (1917) http://www.terasz.hu/premier/main.php?id=premier&page=cikk&cikk_id=5185 (scroll down to 5th painting)
  • Chaim Soutine (portrait, c.1916-17, canvas) http://www.lessing-photo.com/djvindex.asp?sid=S1S10CIUTQ&p= (in the Erich Lessing Collection make an "easy search" for Marevna)
  • Nature morte à la bouteille (1917, oil/canvas, 50 cm x 61 cm)
  • Self Portrait with Still Life (1917) http://home.hccnet.nl/att.leurs/kbb191.html (scroll down to 6th painting)
  • Mother and Child (oil/canvas, 25 cm x 25 cm) http://www.kukinstitut.de/Aktuelles/Management_Kunst/ (scroll down to 4th painting)
  • Nature morte aux deux orange (1918, aquarelle/paper, 43 cm x 57 cm)
  • Adolescente, Portrait of a Young Girl (1927, oil/panel, 6 cm x 38 cm)
  • Portrait de Marika (c. 1927, oil/panel, 40 cm x 32 cm)
  • Femme allongée (1929, painting, 21 cm x 30 cm)
  • Femme nue, en buste (1930, oil, 55 cm x 46 cn)
  • Standing Nude (c. 1930, watercolour, 39 cm x 28.5 cm)
  • Deux amies (c. 1930, mine plomb, 44 cm x 63 cm) http://1001nudes.com/ProdDesc.asp?cat=4&id=oa0015
  • Portrait de Monsieur Zamaron (1931, oil, 46.5 cm x 38 cm)
  • Bouquet de fleurs (1931, oil, 60 cm x 43 cm)
  • Still Life with Flowers and Fruits in a Basket (1931, oil/canvas, 80.5 cm x 60.5 cm)
  • Vase de fleurs des champs (1932, oil/canvas, 55 cm x 38.5 cm)
  • Composition de fleurs des champs (1932, oil, 55 cm x 38 cm)
  • Cagne (1936, oil/panel, 52 cm x 71 cm)
  • Vase de fleurs (1938, oil, 65 cm x 50 cm)
  • Le petit marin (1939, mine plomb, 62 cm x 47 cm)
  • Le matelot au café (1939, colour pencils/paper, 63 cm x 47 cm)
  • Reclining Nude (1939, watercolour, 23.5 cm x 32 cm)
  • Cagnes-sur-Mer (1940, mixed media, 28 cm x 38 cm)
  • Portrait de Femme (1940)
  • Nue allongée (1939–42, watercolour, 23.5 cm x 32 cm)
  • Portrait of Marika with shawl (1942, watercolour/paper, 31 cm x 24.5 cm)
  • Frère et soeur (1942, ink, 27.5 cm x 21.5 cm)
  • Mère et ses deux enfants (1942, oil, 115 cm x 81 cm)
  • Two children (1942, oil/canvas, 35 cm x 24 cm)
  • Saint-Paul-de-Vence, bouquet à la colombe d’or (1942, oil, 92 cm x 65 cm)
  • Vase with Anemones (1942, oil/canvas, 72 cm x 58.5 cm) http://www.kukinstitut.de/Aktuelles/Management_Kunst/ (scroll down to 11th painting)
  • Nude in a landscape (1942, oil/canvas, 55 cm x 42 cm)
  • Composition aux raisins et aux pommes (1943, oil, 54 cm x 48 cm)
  • Mère et enfants (1943, oil, 100 cm x 81 cm)
  • Belle Arménienne (1943, oil, 73 cm x 60 cm)
  • Two seated nudes (1943, watercolour, 53 cm x 40 cm)
  • Femme assise (1944, watercolour, gouache, 33 cm x 25 cm)
  • Vase of Tulips (1944, oil/canvas, 73 cm x 54 cm)
  • Bouquet de Fleurs (signed, 1946, 37.5 cm x 31 cm)
  • Jeune femme au chapeau (1946, oil, 65 cm x 50 cm)
  • Landscape with Trees and Barrow (1946, oil/canvas/board, 48.9 cm x 73.6 cm)
  • Nature morte à la bouteille (c.1948, oil/canvas, 51 cm x 61 cm)
  • Nature morte au panier de raisins (1953, oil/board, 64 cm x 51 cm)
  • The Squirrel (1953, watercolour/pencil/paper, 46.5 cm x 56.3 cm)
  • Portrait of David, the artist's grandson, aged 6 (1955, signed, oil/canvas, 87 cm x 66 cm)
  • Untitled (1956, signed, drawing/watercolour, 25 cm x 35 cm)
  • Saint Benedict at prayer near Monte Cassino (1956, signed)
  • Ealing Abbey (1959, signed)
  • Nature morte au violon (c.1960, signed, oil, 57.5 cm x 40.5 cm)
  • Homage to Friends from Montparnasse (c.1962, oil/canvas) http://www.rusmuseum.ru/eng/exhibitions/?id=140&i=4&year=2003&pic=4 Top left to right: Diego Rivera
    Diego Rivera
    Diego María de la Concepción Juan Nepomuceno Estanislao de la Rivera y Barrientos Acosta y Rodríguez was a prominent Mexican painter born in Guanajuato, Guanajuato, an active communist, and husband of Frida Kahlo . His large wall works in fresco helped establish the Mexican Mural Movement in...

    , Ilya Ehrenburg
    Ilya Ehrenburg
    Ilya Grigoryevich Ehrenburg was a Soviet writer, journalist, translator, and cultural figure.Ehrenburg is among the most prolific and notable authors of the Soviet Union; he published around one hundred titles. He became known first and foremost as a novelist and a journalist - in particular, as a...

    , Chaim Soutine
    Chaim Soutine
    Chaïm Soutine was a Jewish painter from Belarus. Soutine made a major contribution to the expressionist movement while living in Paris....

    , Amedeo Modigliani
    Amedeo Modigliani
    Amedeo Clemente Modigliani was an Italian painter and sculptor who worked mainly in France. Primarily a figurative artist, he became known for paintings and sculptures in a modern style characterized by mask-like faces and elongation of form...

    , his wife Jeanne Hébuterne
    Jeanne Hébuterne
    Jeanne Hébuterne was a French artist, best known as the frequent subject and common-law wife of the artist Amedeo Modigliani.- Early life :...

    , Max Jacob
    Max Jacob
    Max Jacob was a French poet, painter, writer, and critic.-Life and career:After spending his childhood in Quimper, Brittany, France, he enrolled in the Paris Colonial School, which he left in 1897 for an artistic career...

    , galerie owner Leopold Zborowski http://www.imageartsetc.com/stock-images/detail.asp?pid=1406 http://www.imageartsetc.com/stock-images/detail.asp?pid=1428. Bottom left to right: Marevna, hers and Diego Rivera's daughter Marika, (Amedeo Modigliani), Moise Kisling
    Moise Kisling
    Moise Kisling was a Polish painter.Born in Kraków, Austria-Hungary, he studied at the School of Fine Arts in Kraków, where he was encouraged to travel to the center for artistic creativity in the early 20th century, Paris, France.In 1910, Kisling moved to Montmartre and a few years later to...

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  • Cubist Still Life with Flowers (1959–66, oil/board, 100 cm x 60 cm)
  • Sleeping Girl in green (1966, oil/panel, 48.2 cm x 60.5 cm)
  • Dancing Jews/Rabbis/Chasidics (1967, ink, pen, 22.5 cm x 29 cm) http://www.gildensarts.com/SiteCategories/AdvancedSearchResult.asp?ArtistName=435&workName=&Ganre=&Technique=&MinPrice=&MaxPrice=&Submit=Search
  • Fillette au bouquet (c.1967, oil, 75.5 cm x 50.5 cm)
  • Portrait of Marika with her Dog and Cats (1968, oil/panel, 89 cm x 122 cm)
  • Chat pres d'un vase de fleurs (1968, oil/canvas, 86 cm x 64 cm)
  • Sous-bois a Vence (1968, oil/canvas, 73 cm x 92 cm)
  • Landscape with a Thistle (signed, 1969, oil/canvas, 96 cm x 130 cm) http://www.sovcom.ru/auctions/lot.php?AuctionID=1&id=64&lang=eng&status (auction June 11, 2005; Lot #14)
  • Reclining Beauty with Boots (Catherine/Cate Dolan) (1972, oil/canvas, 50.8 cm x 76.2 cm) http://www.thepodule.com/cate.html
  • The Bathers, After Cézanne (1972, signed in Latin l.l., oil/canvas, 39.4 cm x 48.2 cm) http://62.173.116.70/partnerpages/Lot.aspx?SaleHouseID=1040019&SaleID=1112831&UNID=211363126
  • Portrait de Colin Phillips (1972, oil/canvas, 91 cm x 71 cm)
  • Seated Woman with Madonna and Child (1973, signed in Latin l.l., oil/pencil/canvas/board, 83.6 cm x 58.6 cm) http://62.173.116.70/partnerpages/Lot.aspx?SaleHouseID=1040019&SaleID=1112831&UNID=211363123
  • Reclining Woman with two Dogs (1974, oil/board, 108 cm x 117 cm)
  • Nude before a Mirror (1976, watercolour, pencil/paper, 58 cm x 41 cm)
  • Portrait of Marika (1978, oil/canvas, 65.5 cm x 51.5 cm)
  • The artist's house, Ealing (1979, oil, 49.5 cm x 60 cm)
  • Smokers: Ballet owner Serge de Diaghilev
    Sergei Diaghilev
    Sergei Pavlovich Diaghilev , usually referred to outside of Russia as Serge, was a Russian art critic, patron, ballet impresario and founder of the Ballets Russes, from which many famous dancers and choreographers would arise.-Early life and career:...

     (centre) with Jean Cocteau
    Jean Cocteau
    Jean Maurice Eugène Clément Cocteau was a French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, playwright, artist and filmmaker. His circle of associates, friends and lovers included Kenneth Anger, Pablo Picasso, Jean Hugo, Jean Marais, Henri Bernstein, Marlene Dietrich, Coco Chanel, Erik Satie, María...

     (to his left), Natalia Goncharova
    Natalia Goncharova
    Natalia Sergeevna Goncharova was a Russian avant-garde artist , painter, costume designer, writer, illustrator, and set designer. Her great-aunt was Natalia Pushkina, wife of the poet Alexander Pushkin.-Life and work:...

     (left) and her husband Mikhail Larionov
    Mikhail Larionov
    Mikhail Fyodorovich Larionov was an avant-garde Russian painter.-Life and work:...

     (right) http://www.russianantique.com/?id=2313 (scroll down to 3rd painting), for detail see: http://www.fumerias.com/marevna.html
  • Le cuisinier (watercolour, 98 cm x 66 cm)
  • Nature morte aux raisins (aquarelle/paper, 63 cm x 48 cm)
  • Paysage (Gouache/papier, 36 cm x 49 cm)
  • Tournesols (oil/canvas, 58 cm x 91 cm)
  • Jeune fille au chat (oilcanvas, 51 cm x 41 cm)
  • Femme nue debout (watercolour, 38 cm x 28 cm)
  • Portrait de femme brune (oil, 49 cm x 36 cm)
  • Portrait de Jeannot (oil/canvas/board, 36 cm x 24 cm)
  • Les deux amies (oil, 81 cm x 65.5 cm)
  • Jeune enfant avec une grappe de raisins (oil, 54 cm x 47 cm)
  • Les Mabinogion (illustration for book cover) http://www.arbredor.com/titres/mabinogion.html
  • Village in a Hilly Landscape (watercolour, 25 cm x 33.5 cm)
  • Landshap te Almelo, gezien vanuit een raam (unsigned, 61.5 cm x 38 cm) http://www.hessink.nl/Webalbum/toetanchamon/schilderijen-I/ALBUM8.HTML (go down to painting No. 2206, or see enlargement without description) http://www.hessink.nl/Webalbum/toetanchamon/schilderijen-I/2206.jpg
  • Descent from the Cross (oil/canvas, 186 cm x 312 cm) http://62.173.116.70/partnerpages/Lot.aspx?SaleHouseID=1040019&SaleID=1112831&UNID=211363125
  • Dom Bernard with Bible
  • Cubist Sunflowers (oil/canvas, 109.2 cm x 76.2 cm) http://www.artnet.com/artwork/157172/Marie_Marevna_Cubist_Sunflowers.html
  • Man and a Bird (indistinctly dated, signed, oil/canvas, 71 cm x 63 cm)http://www.macdougallauction.com/catalogue/detail.asp?id=26
  • Nudes (signed, mixed media on paper, 44 cm x 63 cm) http://www.macdougallauction.com/catalogue/detail.asp?id=27
  • Mother and Child (ink/paper, 37 cm x 25 cm)
  • Girl with Flowers (oil/canvas, 76 cm x 51 cm)
  • A seated Man (watercolour/paper, 30 cm x 21.5 cm)

Publications

  • Marevna, Life in Two Worlds: A True Chronicle of the Origins of Montparnasse (London 1962)
  • Marevna Vorobëv, Life with the Painters of La Ruche (Publisher: Constable 1972, ISBN 0-09-458760-4; American edition: New York 1974; 3rd Edition David Phillips 2007)
  • Marevna Vorobëv, Mémoires d'une nomade (Publisher: Encre 1979, ISBN 2-86418-024-3)
  • Marevna Vorobëv, Marevna et les Montparnos: Au Musée Bourdelle, ville de Paris, du 25 septembre au 3 novembre 1985 (Publisher: Musées de la ville de Paris 1985, ISBN 2-901784-06-2)
  • Gillian Perry, Women Artists and the Parisian Avant-Garde: Modernism and 'Feminine' Art, 1900 to the Late 1920s (Manchester 1996)

External links

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