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1889 Tbilisa, Georgia - 1967 Barcelona, Spain. Known for: Impressionist figure, landscape, circus genre painting, book illustration.
Olga Nicolaevna Sacharoff (May 28, 1889, Tbilisi, Georgia ? 1967, Barcelona) was a Spanish artist of Russo-Persian origin associated with naive art and the Surrealist movement. Olga Sacharoff (also... Read full biography
Olga Nicolaevna Sacharoff (May 28, 1889, Tbilisi, Georgia ? 1967, Barcelona) was a Spanish artist of Russo-Persian origin associated with naive art and the Surrealist movement. Olga Sacharoff (also spelled Sakhorova, Zakharova, or Zacharoff) was born in Georgia, which at the time was a part of the... Read full biography
Olga Nicolaevna Sacharoff (May 28, 1889, Tbilisi, Georgia ? 1967, Barcelona) was a Spanish artist of Russo-Persian origin associated with naive art and the Surrealist movement. Olga Sacharoff (also spelled Sakhorova, Zakharova, or Zacharoff) was born in Georgia, which at the time was a part of the Russian Empire. Her mother was of Persian origin. After studying at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, she visited Rome and traveled to Munich, where she came in contact with the German Expressionist*... Read full biography
Olga Nicolaevna Sacharoff (May 28, 1889, Tbilisi, Georgia ? 1967, Barcelona) was a Spanish artist of Russo-Persian origin associated with naive art and the Surrealist movement. Olga Sacharoff (also spelled Sakhorova, Zakharova, or Zacharoff) was born in Georgia, which at the time was a part of the Russian Empire. Her mother was of Persian origin. After studying at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, she visited Rome and traveled to Munich, where she came in contact with the German Expressionist* movement. In Germany, she met her future husband, the photographer and painter Otho Lloyd. Beginning in 1909, Sacharoff regularly visited Paris. By 1912, she and Lloyd had settled in the city and were married. She exhibited frequently, in solo as... Read full biography
Olga Nicolaevna Sacharoff (May 28, 1889, Tbilisi, Georgia ? 1967, Barcelona) was a Spanish artist of Russo-Persian origin associated with naive art and the Surrealist movement. Olga Sacharoff (also spelled Sakhorova, Zakharova, or Zacharoff) was born in Georgia, which at the time was a part of the Russian Empire. Her mother was of Persian origin. After studying at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, she visited Rome and traveled to Munich, where she came in contact with the German Expressionist* movement. In Germany, she met her future husband, the photographer and painter Otho Lloyd. Beginning in 1909, Sacharoff regularly visited Paris. By 1912, she and Lloyd had settled in the city and were married. She exhibited frequently, in solo as well as group shows, including the annual exhibitions organized by the Salon d'Automne*. Initially, her work was influenced by Paul Cézan... Read full biography
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