Aleksandra Povòrina (1885 - 1963)

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Aleksandra Povòrina

Aleksandra Andreevna Povorina (Russian: Александра Андреевна Поворина), married Ahlers-Hestermann, was a Russian and German modernist painter.

Aleksandra was born in the family of a St. Petersburg civil servant, in 1913 she went to Paris, where she studied at the Russian Academy of M. Vasilieva, joined the circle of artists of the Paris School, became interested in the art of Cézanne and Matisse. In Paris she met the artist from Hamburg Friedrich Ahlers-Hestermann (1883-1973), who became her husband. With the outbreak of World War I, the family moved to Hamburg.

Since 1915 the artist created semi-abstract paintings, participated in group exhibitions at the Commeter Gallery, was a member of the newly created Hamburg Secession with her husband. Under the influence of Paul Cézanne and Henri Matisse, she developed a spiritual-abstract art.

In 1934, the National Socialists who came to power in Germany banned Aleksandra and Friedrich any activity, and abstract paintings Povorina were recognized as degenerate. At that time the artist took up textile design, creating abstract patterns for fabrics, at the same time a series of black and white graphic ink drawings were created. During the war, many of the artist's works were destroyed.

After the end of World War II, Aleksandra took a teaching position at the Weissensee Higher Art School in Berlin, creating abstract collages. After her death, her daughter, textile, mosaic and glass artist Tatjana Ahlers-Hestermann, completed some of her works.

Date and place of birt:26 february 1885, St. Petersburg, Russia
Date and place of death:23 december 1963, Berlin, Germany
Nationality:Germany, Russia, Russian Empire
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Designer, Graphic artist, Painter
Art school / group:Hamburg Secession
Art style:Abstract art, Degenerate art, Modern art, Contemporary art

Creators Germany

Otto Maximilian (Umbo) Umbehr (1902 - 1980)
Otto Maximilian (Umbo) Umbehr
1902 - 1980
Max Nicolaus Niemeier (1876 - 1934)
Max Nicolaus Niemeier
1876 - 1934
Thomas Grochowiak (1914 - 2012)
Thomas Grochowiak
1914 - 2012
Leo (Lior) Roth (1914 - 2002)
Leo (Lior) Roth
1914 - 2002
Ludwig Richter (1803 - 1884)
Ludwig Richter
1803 - 1884
Afanasij Ivanovich Scheloumoff (1892 - 1983)
Afanasij Ivanovich Scheloumoff
1892 - 1983
Olaf Metzel (1952)
Olaf Metzel
1952
Peter Hohberger (1939)
Peter Hohberger
1939
Willi Voss (1902 - 1973)
Willi Voss
1902 - 1973
Arthur Lewin-Funcke (1866 - 1937)
Arthur Lewin-Funcke
1866 - 1937
Michael Willmann (1630 - 1706)
Michael Willmann
1630 - 1706
Gustav Karl Ludwig Richter (1823 - 1884)
Gustav Karl Ludwig Richter
1823 - 1884
Max Uhlig (1937)
Max Uhlig
1937
Ernst Hermanns (1914 - 2000)
Ernst Hermanns
1914 - 2000
Andreas Feininger (1906 - 1999)
Andreas Feininger
1906 - 1999
Theodor Martens (1822 - 1884)
Theodor Martens
1822 - 1884

Creators Abstract art

Oskar Zwintscher (1870 - 1916)
Oskar Zwintscher
1870 - 1916
Ida Kerkovius (1879 - 1970)
Ida Kerkovius
1879 - 1970
Jean Paul Brusset (1909 - 1985)
Jean Paul Brusset
1909 - 1985
Oliver Helbig (XX century)
Oliver Helbig
XX century
Alejandro Corujeira (1961)
Alejandro Corujeira
1961
Jabbar Daoud (1934)
Jabbar Daoud
1934
Jules Olitski (1922 - 2007)
Jules Olitski
1922 - 2007
Adam Pendleton (1984)
Adam Pendleton
1984
Abel Pann (1883 - 1963)
Abel Pann
1883 - 1963
Wilson Bigaud (1931 - 2010)
Wilson Bigaud
1931 - 2010
Alexei Vasilyevich Grishenko (1883 - 1977)
Alexei Vasilyevich Grishenko
1883 - 1977
Jonas Wood (1977)
Jonas Wood
1977
Gus Heinze (1926)
Gus Heinze
1926
Sala Lieber (1980)
Sala Lieber
1980
John Lennon (1940 - 1980)
John Lennon
1940 - 1980
Carola Wagenplast (1975)
Carola Wagenplast
1975
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