Tavik Simon ~ “Vilma reading on a Sofa”
Series Women and their Passion for Books
Tavik Simon, Vilma reading on a Sofa, 1912
“What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and a cup of coffee?”
Anthony Trollope
Tavik Simon, Vilma reading on a Sofa, 1912
This intense novel is about a young mother and wife called Zoe Kruller, who is brutally murdered. It uses mixed storylines
“You can’t buy happiness, but you can buy books and that’s kind of the same thing.” Anonymous Girl Reading
“I am a writer and I want to write.” ― Jane Bowles Fear and Hope “Like most people, you
The first female artist I want to introduce in the series Women with a Passion for Art is Maria Yakunchikova. After seeing one of her paintings called Reflection of an Intimate World I immediately fell in love with it. Therefore I like to share some of her paintings with you. Enjoy!
Maria Vasilievna Yakunchikova-Weber was a Russian painter, graphic artist, and embroiderer. Yakunchikova was associated with the Abramtsevo artists, especially with her teacher Elena Polenova. Polenova ,whose revival of traditional handicrafts inspired Maria to embroider and to execute pokerwork.
Apple Trees in Bloom 1899Between 1887 and 1889 she began to collect folk art. Landscape art remained her favourite genre. She was inspired to plein air painting by Elena Polenova.
View from the Old House’s WindowMaira Yakunchikova died on December 27, 1902 near Geneva, Switzerland. She was just 32 years old.
Reflection of an intimate worldThe Terrace – 1899
Street with snow in Meudon, 1893
Series Women and their Passion for Books “What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and
MARC AND BELLA CHAGALL ~ A COLORFUL LOVE “In our life there is a single color, as on an artist’s
THE SURREALITY/REALITY OF GIORGIO MORANDI. Giorgio Morandi (1890 -1964) was an Italian painter and printmaker. “There is nothing more surreal,