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Olga Rozanova


Olga Vladimirovna Rozanova (also spelled Rosanova, Russian: Ольга Владимировна Розанова) (21 June 1886 – 7 November 1918, Moscow) was a Russian avant-garde artist〔(Olga Rozanova. ) MoMA 2013. Retrieved 6 May 2013.〕 in the styles of Suprematist, Neo-Primitivist, and Cubo-Futurist.
==Biography==
Olga Rozanova was born in Melenki, a small town near Vladimir.
In 1904 she attended art studios of K. Bolshakov and Konstantin Yuon in Moscow. The same time she studied at the Stroganov School of Applied Art.
In 1911 she became one of the most active members of the ''Soyuz Molodyozhi'' (Union of the Youth).
In 1912 Rozanova started a friendship with the Futurist poets Velimir Khlebnikov and Aleksei Kruchenykh, her future husband.
In 1916 she married Kruchenykh and joined the group of Russian avant-garde artists ''Supremus'' that was led by Kazimir Malevich. By this time her paintings, developed from the influences of Cubism and Italian Futurism, and took an entirely original departure into pure abstraction in which the composition is organised by the visual weight and relationship of colour.
In the same year Rozanova together with other suprematist artists (Kazimir Malevich, Aleksandra Ekster, Nina Genke, Liubov Popova, Ksenia Boguslavskaya, Nadezhda Udaltsova, Ivan Kliun, Ivan Puni and others) worked at the Verbovka Village Folk Centre.
In 1917–1918 she created a series of non-objective paintings which she called ''tsv'etopis. Her ''Non-objective composition, 1918'' also known as ''Green stripe'' anticipates the flat picture plane and poetic nuancing of colour of some Abstract Expressionists.
Rozanova's works spanned a wide range of artistic movements in Russia, from Suprematism to Cubo-Futurism.
She died of diphtheria in 1918.

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