
1892–1984 · Russian · 28 artworks
artist bio
Marevna (Marie Vorobieff) was a Russian-born artist associated with the École de Paris. She is known for her unique style that blended Cubism and Pointillism, creating vibrant and fragmented portraits and scenes of Parisian life.
what you'll learn
Studying Marevna's work allows students to explore the synthesis of different artistic movements, particularly Cubism and Pointillism. Students can learn about fragmentation, color theory, and portraiture within a modern context.
related: Diego Rivera, Juan Gris, Amedeo Modigliani

Portrait

Portrait of Ossip Zadkine

Portrait of Soutine
1955

Portrait of Marc Chagall
1956

Portrait of Two Girls

Portrait of Pablo Picasso
1956

Dedicated to friends of Montparnasse

Portrait of David Hodge and girlfriend

Marika with her dog and cats
1968

Portrait of Henri Matisse
1956

Peasant Farmer with his Goat
1953

Portrait of Diego Rivera
1960

Two children
1942

Woman and the animals
1966

Peasant Woman with chicken
1948

Athelhampton Garden

Portrait of Ilya Ehrenburg
1956

Senegal solgier
1936

Self-portrait
1929

Boy with Grapes

Claude Lamorrise with two Tibetan Dogs

Maria holding a bird

The atelier of Diego Rivera in Rue du Départ (Diego Rivera, Ehrenbourg and Juan Gris), Paris in 1916

Portrait of Amedeo Modigliani
1955

Portrait of Sergei Diaghilev
1956

Homage to Friends from Montparnasse
1962

Marika with a bouquet of flowers
1970

Self-Portrait with Still Life
1917