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Uzbek Avant-Garde Artists of the 1920s and 1930s

Valentina Markova

Self Portrait in a Striped Robe

Oil on canvas. 57.5 x 49cm

Markova

Valentina Markova (1907-1941)

During the 1920s, Markova attended the private art school of the artist Nadolskaya in Barnaul, where she met M. Kurzin and E. Korovay. In 1926, like many other artists, she left for Central Asia where she lived for ten years, maturing as an artist and joining the “Masters of the New Orient” group. In her works, Markova often alluded to the works of the old masters of the Italian Renaissance, and French, German and English romanticism. She died in the autumn of 1941 in Leningrad.

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Uzbek Avant-Garde Artists

Benkov, Pavel
Karakhan, Nikolay
Kashina, Nadezhda
Korovay, Elena
Kovalevskaya, Zinaida
Kurzin, Mikhail
Lysenko, Vladimir
Markova, Valentina
Nikolayev, Alexander
Podkovyrov, Alexey
Tansykbayev, Ural
Tatevosyan, Oganes
Ufimtsev, Victor
Volkov, Alexander