Aleksandra Povòrina (1885 - 1963)

Aleksandra Povòrina (1885 - 1963) - photo 1

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

 Armando (1929 - 2018)
Armando
1929 - 2018
Ernst-Georg Meierhenrich (1944)
Ernst-Georg Meierhenrich
1944
Frederick Vezin (1859 - 1933)
Frederick Vezin
1859 - 1933
Max Klinger (1857 - 1920)
Max Klinger
1857 - 1920
Carl Wilhelm Christian Malchin (1838 - 1923)
Carl Wilhelm Christian Malchin
1838 - 1923
Karl Mohr (1922 - 2013)
Karl Mohr
1922 - 2013
Erich Reiling (1953)
Erich Reiling
1953
Gerhard West (1922 - 2006)
Gerhard West
1922 - 2006
Bernhard Mertens (1946)
Bernhard Mertens
1946
Johann Jakob Dorner II (1775 - 1852)
Johann Jakob Dorner II
1775 - 1852
Volkmar Bretschneider (1930)
Volkmar Bretschneider
1930
Klaus Jürgen Schoen (1931 - 2018)
Klaus Jürgen Schoen
1931 - 2018
Charles Johann Palmie (1863 - 1911)
Charles Johann Palmie
1863 - 1911
Franz Seidel (1818 - 1903)
Franz Seidel
1818 - 1903
Lovis Corint (1858 - 1925)
Lovis Corint
1858 - 1925
Reinhold Braun (1821 - 1884)
Reinhold Braun
1821 - 1884

Creators Abstract art

Cheong Soo Pieng (1917 - 1983)
Cheong Soo Pieng
1917 - 1983
Elaine Kurtz (1928 - 2003)
Elaine Kurtz
1928 - 2003
Fabian Knecht (1980)
Fabian Knecht
1980
David Burdeny (1968)
David Burdeny
1968
Eric Grate (1896 - 1983)
Eric Grate
1896 - 1983
Hans Geipel (1927 - 2007)
Hans Geipel
1927 - 2007
Georgy Eliseevich Munteanu (1934 - 2018)
Georgy Eliseevich Munteanu
1934 - 2018
Vincenzo Bianchini (1903 - 2000)
Vincenzo Bianchini
1903 - 2000
Vladimir Ivanovich Bashlykov (1943)
Vladimir Ivanovich Bashlykov
1943
Albert Gleizes (1881 - 1953)
Albert Gleizes
1881 - 1953
Jean-Frédéric Schnyder (1945)
Jean-Frédéric Schnyder
1945
Jean-Claude Duteil (1950)
Jean-Claude Duteil
1950
Eldon Dedini (1921 - 2006)
Eldon Dedini
1921 - 2006
Osip Abramovich Sidlin (1909 - 1972)
Osip Abramovich Sidlin
1909 - 1972
Markus Matthias Krüger (1981)
Markus Matthias Krüger
1981
Reine Paradis (1989)
Reine Paradis
1989