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

Nikolai Dmitrievich Dmitriev-Orenburgsky (1838 - 1898)
Nikolai Dmitrievich Dmitriev-Orenburgsky
1838 - 1898
Andreas Hofer (Andy Hope 1930) (1963)
Andreas Hofer (Andy Hope 1930)
1963
Johann Baptist Homann (1664 - 1724)
Johann Baptist Homann
1664 - 1724
Adolf Lins (1856 - 1927)
Adolf Lins
1856 - 1927
Walter Urbach (1925 - 2018)
Walter Urbach
1925 - 2018
Wilhelm Lefèbre (1873 - 1974)
Wilhelm Lefèbre
1873 - 1974
Franz Doll (1899 - 1982)
Franz Doll
1899 - 1982
Heinrich Faltermeier (1909 - 1999)
Heinrich Faltermeier
1909 - 1999
Erich Wegner (1899 - 1980)
Erich Wegner
1899 - 1980
Joseph Damberger (1867 - 1951)
Joseph Damberger
1867 - 1951
Bernhard Neher (1806 - 1886)
Bernhard Neher
1806 - 1886
Carl Lohse (1895 - 1965)
Carl Lohse
1895 - 1965
Rainer Nepita (1954)
Rainer Nepita
1954
August von Kreling (1819 - 1876)
August von Kreling
1819 - 1876
Rudolf Schoofs (1932 - 2009)
Rudolf Schoofs
1932 - 2009
Johann Philipp Ulbricht (1762 - 1836)
Johann Philipp Ulbricht
1762 - 1836

Creators Abstract art

Lucy Bull (1990)
Lucy Bull
1990
Lisa Yuskavage (1962)
Lisa Yuskavage
1962
Anna Molka Ahmed (1917 - 1994)
Anna Molka Ahmed
1917 - 1994
Daniel Heidkamp (1980)
Daniel Heidkamp
1980
Jatin Das (1941)
Jatin Das
1941
David Hardy (1967)
David Hardy
1967
Hermann Glöckner (1889 - 1987)
Hermann Glöckner
1889 - 1987
Max Ingrand (1908 - 1969)
Max Ingrand
1908 - 1969
Inese Margevicha (1960)
Inese Margevicha
1960
Pegge Hopper (1936)
Pegge Hopper
1936
Karen Kilimnik (1955)
Karen Kilimnik
1955
Dmitry Borisovich Lion (1925 - 1993)
Dmitry Borisovich Lion
1925 - 1993
Clare Richardson (1973)
Clare Richardson
1973
Douglas Gorsline (1913 - 1985)
Douglas Gorsline
1913 - 1985
Martin Ziegelmüller (1935)
Martin Ziegelmüller
1935
Karl Otto Bachmann (1915 - 1996)
Karl Otto Bachmann
1915 - 1996
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