Krandievskaya, Natalia (1923–)
Krandievskaya, Natalia (1923–)
Russian painter. Name variations: Natalia Krandievskaia; Natalia Navashina-Krandievskaya. Born in 1923 in Moscow, USSR; dau. of an artist and an architect; studied at Moscow secondary art school; graduated with honors from Moscow V.I. Surikov State art institute, 1947.
Painter of landscapes, portraits, and stilllifes, began participating in many art exhibitions (1948); held solo shows in Moscow (1975 and 1984).
See also Women in World History.
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