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Painter, Sculptor, b. 1858 - d. 1884

Marie Bashkirtseff (born Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva, Russian: 1858—1884) was a Russian artist. She lived and worked in Paris for many years, and died at age 25.

Bashkirtseff was born Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva in Gavrontsi near Poltava (now Ukraine) to a wealthy noble family, but her parents separated when she was quite young.[1] As a result, she grew up mostly abroad, traveling with her mother throughout most of Europe, with longer spells in Germany and on the Riviera, until the family settled in Paris. Educated privately and with early musical talent, she lost her chance at a career as a singer when illness destroyed her voice. She then determined to become an artist, and she studied painting in France at the Robert-Fleury studio and at the Académie Julian.[2][3][4]

The Académie, as one of the few establishments that accepted female students, attracted young women from all over Europe and the United States. Fellow students at the Académie included Anna Bilinska-Bohdanowiczowa and especially Louise Breslau, whom Bashkirtseff viewed as her only real rival.[4] Bashkirtseff would go on to produce a remarkable, if fairly conventional, body of work in her short lifetime, exhibiting at the Paris Salon as early as 1880 and every year thereafter until her death (except 1883). In 1884, she exhibited a portrait of Paris slum children entitled The Meeting and a pastel portrait of her cousin, for which she received an honorable mention.[1]

Bashkirtseff's best-known works are The Meeting (now in the Musée d'Orsay, Paris) and her 1881 In the Studio, a portrait of her fellow artists at work. Although a large number of Bashkirtseff's works were destroyed by the Nazis during World War II, at least 60 survive. In 2000, a U.S. touring exhibition entitled "Overcoming All the Obstacles: The Women of Academy Julian" featured works by Bashkirtseff and her schoolmates.[5]
In the Studio by Marie Bashkirtseff (1881), who portrays herself as the central figure seated in the foreground

As a painter, Bashkirtseff took her cue from her friend Jules Bastien-Lepage's admiration for realism and naturalism. Where Bastien-Lepage had found his inspiration in nature, Bashkirtseff turned to the urban scene, writing, "I say nothing of the fields because Bastien-Lepage reigns over them as a sovereign; but the streets, however, have not yet had their... Bastien."[6] By unlucky chance, both artists succumbed prematurely to chronic illness in the same year, and the later pages of Bashkirtseff's journal record her visits to the dying painter.

Dying of tuberculosis at the age of 25,[7] Bashkirtseff lived just long enough to emerge as an intellectual in Paris in the 1880s. She wrote several articles for Hubertine Auclert's feminist newspaper La Citoyenne in 1881 under the nom de plume "Pauline Orrel." One of her most-quoted sayings is "Let us love dogs, let us love only dogs! Men and cats are unworthy creatures."

Bashkirtseff died in Paris in 1884, and she is buried in Cimetière de Passy, Paris. Her great friend Prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch was present at her deathbed. Her monument is a full-sized artist's studio that has been declared a historic monument by the government of France.[citation needed] Marie Bashkirtseff was included in the 2018 exhibit Women in Paris 1850-1900

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        • Bildnis einer jungen Frau
          Dec. 02, 2022

          Bildnis einer jungen Frau

          Est: €25,000 - €35,000

          Monogrammed lower right: M. B. Dated upper left (incised into the wet paint): X 78

          Grisebach
        • BASHKIRTSEVA, MARIA (1860–1884) - A Nude with a Cigarette
          Jun. 10, 2021

          BASHKIRTSEVA, MARIA (1860–1884) - A Nude with a Cigarette

          Est: £1,800 - £2,500

          BASHKIRTSEVA, MARIA (1860–1884) A Nude with a Cigarette, signed. Pencil, pen and ink heightened with white on paper, 26.5 by 18.5 cm. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert O. Glebova. Starting Bid: 1800

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        • Marie Bashkirtseff
          Nov. 29, 2020

          Marie Bashkirtseff

          Est: -

          (1858 bei Poltawa/Ukraine/Russisches Kaiserreich - 1884 Paris) Bildnis einer jungen Frau Mit teilw. pastosem und schnellem Duktus gemaltes, frühes Porträt im Halbprofil, dessen Darstellung ganz auf den Kopf konzentriert ist, wohl ein Bildnis ihrer Schwägerin Alexandrine Patchenko (vgl. ihr 1881 entstandenes Porträt im Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam). Bashkirtseff gibt hierin mit großer Ausdrucksintensität den selbstbewussten, kritischen Blick und Charakter der Dargestellten wieder, stilistisch zwischen Realismus bzw. Naturalismus und Impressionismus. Hierdurch regt es zu Vergleichen mit Gemälden ihrer Zeitgenossen Edgar Degas und Edouard Manet an. Bashkirtseff stammte aus einer wohlhabenden Adelsfamilie und wuchs größtenteils im Ausland auf, reiste mit ihrer Mutter durch den größten Teil Europas, bis sie sich schließlich in Paris niederließen. Dort studierte Marie an der fortschrittlichen Académie Julian, eine der wenigen Einrichtungen, in denen Studentinnen aufgenommen wurden. Zu ihren bekannten Kommilitoninnen der Académie gehörte u. a. Louise Breslau. Bereits 1880 und danach jedes Jahr bis zu ihrem Tod (außer 1883) stellte sie im Pariser Salon aus. Als Malerin orientierte sich Bashkirtseff an der Bewunderung ihres Freundes Jules Bastien-Lepage für Realismus und Naturalismus, suchte ihre Inspiration jedoch nicht in der Natur, sondern in der Stadt, wo sie lebensnah geschilderte Bildnisse und Szenen schuf. Obwohl eine große Anzahl von Bashkirtseffs Werken im Zweiten Weltkrieg zerstört wurden, überlebten mindestens 60. Größere Kollektionen mit Werken Bashkirtseffs besitzen das Musée d"Orsay in Paris und das Kharkov Art Museum in der Ukraine. Öl/Lwd., doubl.; R. u. monogr. "MB". L. o in die noch feuchte Farbe geritzte Dat. "X 78" (Oktober 1878). 55 cm x 46 cm. /P/Provenienz: Lt. Informationen des Vorbesitzers circa 1980 erworben bei Guy Loudmer, Paris; danach in deutscher Privatsammlung. Oil on canvas, relined. Monogramed "MB". Dated "X 78" (October 1878) in the wet paint.

          Kunstauktionshaus Schloss Ahlden
        • BASHKIRTSEFF MARIE (1858 - 1884) negentiende eeuws…
          Jun. 06, 2020

          BASHKIRTSEFF MARIE (1858 - 1884) negentiende eeuws…

          Est: €8,000 - €15,000

          BASHKIRTSEFF MARIE (1858 - 1884) negentiende eeuws Russisch olieverfschilderij op doek met een bijzonder mooi uitgewerkt thema : "Jonge vrouw met waaier" - 83,3 x 68,3 gemonogrammeerd "E B" / toegeschreven aan 19th Cent. Russian Marie Bashkirtseff "young lady with fan" oil on canvas - with monogram "M B" / attributed to

          DVC
        • BASHKIRTSEVA Maria-Konstantinowna (1860-1884) , suiveur : « Portrait de jeu
          Apr. 30, 2020

          BASHKIRTSEVA Maria-Konstantinowna (1860-1884) , suiveur : « Portrait de jeu

          Est: €100 - €180

          BASHKIRTSEVA Maria-Konstantinowna (1860-1884) , suiveur : « Portrait de jeune femme », HSC marouflée sur panneau portant un cartouche et de nombreuses indications au dos – 31 x 25 cm.

          Adjug'art
        • Attribué à Mariya Konstantinova BASHKIRTSEVA (Poltova 1858-Paris 1884)Portrait de femme au chapeau
          May. 18, 2018

          Attribué à Mariya Konstantinova BASHKIRTSEVA (Poltova 1858-Paris 1884)Portrait de femme au chapeau

          Est: €800 - €1,200

          Attribué à Mariya Konstantinova BASHKIRTSEVA (Poltova 1858-Paris 1884) Portrait de femme au chapeau Pastel, fusain et rehauts de craie blanche sur papier bleu Numéroté en haut à droite "28ème" en rouge Déchirures sur les bords, taches et petits manques Attr. to M. K. Bashkirtseva, portrait of a woman with a hat, pastel, charcoal and with chalk highlights on blue paper, numbered upper right in red: "28ème" 57,5 x 44,6cm de forme irrégulière - 22 1/2 X 17 1/2 IN. € 800-1,200

          Tajan
        • **Marie BASHKIRTSEFF
          Dec. 05, 2017

          **Marie BASHKIRTSEFF

          Est: €300 - €400

          **Marie BASHKIRTSEFF. 1858-1884. Artiste peintre, sculpteur, diariste, d’origine russe. L.A.S. «ta Louise». S.l.n.d. (circa 1880). 3 pp. bi-feuillet in-8, ratures. € 300-400 Jolie lettre sur le ton révolutionnaire, reprochant à un ami d’avoir accepté la Légion d’Honneur; Voilà donc enfin cette canaille de Gambetta qui fait quelque chose d’à peu près propre! La nature l’avait fait décoratif, il te fait décoré! Personnellement je suis l’ennemie de toute espèce d’ordres qui portent atteinte à l’anarchie pure qui doit gouverner le monde. Je hais également le mot légion parce que je suis seule. Je ne puis non plus supporter le mot honneur, par ce que personne ne m’ayant ravi le mien, il m’embête (…). Quant au mot chevalier, (…) il excite tous mes mépris (…). Elle lui envoie cependant ses embrassements les plus anarchiques de la part de la Révolution sociale, signant «ta Louise», évoquant Louise Michel puis mentionnant la mort de Blanqui. Elle ajoute encore: je me présenterai à l’atelier ta cambuse du passage, pour avoir une semaine au profit des amnistiés [de la Commune] (…).

          Tajan
        • BASHKIRTSEVA Maria Konstantinovna (1860-1884) d'a
          Nov. 24, 2015

          BASHKIRTSEVA Maria Konstantinovna (1860-1884) d'a

          Est: €400 - €500

          BASHKIRTSEVA Maria Konstantinovna (1860-1884) d'après : "Portrait féminin", HSC - 31 x 25 cm. Dans un beau cadre en bois doré et stuqué annoté.

          Adjug'art
        • BASHKIRTSEVA, MARIA 1860-1884 Boys in a Yard
          Jun. 10, 2010

          BASHKIRTSEVA, MARIA 1860-1884 Boys in a Yard

          Est: £15,000 - £20,000

          BASHKIRTSEVA, MARIA 1860-1884 Boys in a Yard signed with initials, also indistinctly inscibed and dated 1882 on the reverse Oil on panel, 19 by 12 cm. Authenticity has been confirmed by Vladimir Petrov.

          MacDougall's
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