1878 - 1974. Known for: Still life and portrait painting.
Elena Andreevna Kiseleva (1878-1974). Elena Andreevna Kiseleva was born in 1878 in Voronezh, Russia. She studied at drawing school in Voronezh during the 1890's, at the Imperial Academy of Arts from...
Read full biography Elena Andreevna Kiseleva (1878-1974). Elena Andreevna Kiseleva was born in 1878 in Voronezh, Russia. She studied at drawing school in Voronezh during the 1890's, at the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1898-1907, and in Paris beginning in 1908. She is best known for her paintings of rustic scenes,...
Read full biography Elena Andreevna Kiseleva (1878-1974). Elena Andreevna Kiseleva was born in 1878 in Voronezh, Russia. She studied at drawing school in Voronezh during the 1890's, at the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1898-1907, and in Paris beginning in 1908. She is best known for her paintings of rustic scenes, particularly a picture entitled Russian Peasant Girls, which won a State prize in 1908. She was active in Saint Petersburg until 1918; after this time she moved to Odessa, Ukraine from 1918-1920,...
Read full biography Elena Andreevna Kiseleva (1878-1974). Elena Andreevna Kiseleva was born in 1878 in Voronezh, Russia. She studied at drawing school in Voronezh during the 1890's, at the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1898-1907, and in Paris beginning in 1908. She is best known for her paintings of rustic scenes, particularly a picture entitled Russian Peasant Girls, which won a State prize in 1908. She was active in Saint Petersburg until 1918; after this time she moved to Odessa, Ukraine from 1918-1920, eventually emigrating to Serbia in 1921. She exhibited with the Imperial Academy of Arts and the Union of Russian Artists (1910-1916). She died in Belgrade in 1974.
Elena Andreevna Kiseleva (1878-1974). Elena Andreevna Kiseleva was born in 1878 in Voronezh, Russia. She studied at drawing school in Voronezh during the 1890's, at the Imperial Academy of Arts from 1898-1907, and in Paris beginning in 1908. She is best known for her paintings of rustic scenes, particularly a picture entitled Russian Peasant Girls, which won a State prize in 1908. She was active in Saint Petersburg until 1918; after this time she moved to Odessa, Ukraine from 1918-1920, eventually emigrating to Serbia in 1921. She exhibited with the Imperial Academy of Arts and the Union of Russian Artists (1910-1916). She died in Belgrade in 1974.