Wooden Shaped Puzzle "Three Female Figures. Alexandra Exter" 300 pieces

Wooden Shaped Puzzle "Three Female Figures. Alexandra Exter" 300 pieces

$29.00
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Wooden Shaped Puzzle "Three Female Figures. Alexandra Exter" 300 pieces

Wooden Shaped Puzzle "Three Female Figures. Alexandra Exter" 300 pieces

$29.00

In the painting "Three Female Figures" (1909–1910), Oleksandra Exter depicted herself on a walk in Kyiv with two friends and fellow researchers of Ukrainian folk art. As you assemble this puzzle, you will also be able to examine in detail how many dogs are depicted in it. The painting is held in the National Art Museum of Ukraine.

  • Number of pieces: 300

  • Puzzle size: 360 x 320 mm

  • Box size: 190×220×55 mm

  • Material: wood (HDF)

Oleksandra Ekster

1882 – 1949

Oleksandra Ekster was a Ukrainian painter, illustrator, innovator of theatrical scenography, and founder of an art school in Kyiv. She stands as one of the most prominent women artists of the global avant-garde.

She is often called the "Amazon of the Avant-Garde," being one of the pioneering women within the movement. Ekster's multifaceted body of work spanned painting, stage design, costume design, interior design, as well as collecting and curating exhibitions of Ukrainian folk art.

Paris played a vital role in her artistic development. Ekster constantly traveled between Kyiv and Paris, where she studied and exhibited her work. She is considered one of the founders of the Art Deco style, alongside her contributions to Cubism, Futurism, and Abstractionism. Influenced by rural folk artists, she began incorporating vibrant, intense colors into the planes and facets of her paintings.

Most famous paintings: "Three Female Figures" (1910), "View of Paris" (1912), and "Night City" (1919).

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