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- Mitrofanovna Beļcova (Russian: Бельцова, Александра Митрофановна, 17 March 1892 – 1 February 1981) was a Latvian-Russian painter. Aleksandra Beļcova graduated...
- Aleksandra Belcova and Romans Suta on Elizabetes street 57A-26 in Riga has been turned into the memorial museum and art gallery Sutas un Beļcovas Muzejs with...
- Michelson (1887-1978) Painter Jazeps Grosvalds (1891-1969) Painter Aleksandra Belcova (1892-1981) Painter Arvīds Brastiņš (1893-1984) Sculptor Jēkabs Bīne (1895-1955)...
- black (Latvian: Baltā un melnā) is a painting by Latvian artist Aleksandra Beļcova from 1925. The picture is from the early period of the artist and is among...
- daughter of the potter-painter Romans Suta and the painter Aleksandra Beļcova. She pursued a ballet career while her parents were important figures in...
- (1890–1968) printmaker Jāzeps Grosvalds (1891–1920) painter Aleksandra Belcova (1892–1981) painter Mārtiņš Krūmiņš (1900 to 1992) painter Mark Rothko...
- (1926–2015), potter Lidija Auza (1914–1989), painter and decorator Aleksandra Belcova (1892–1981), painter Biruta Baumane (1922–2017), painter Inta Celmiņa (born...
- Ferdinands Tīdemanis, Jānis Pauļuks, Džemma Skulme, Konrāds Ubāns, Aleksandra Beļcova, Eduards Kalniņš, Leo Svemps, Rūdolfs Pinnis, Valdis Kalnroze, Imants Vecozols...
- Petrov-Vodkin. Stylistically he was a Cubist and has been compared to Aleksandra Belcova for his use of the static form, cool range of colours, thin layer of paint...
- Evgenia Baykova (1907–1997), realist painter, graphic artist Aleksandra Belcova (1892–1981), Latvian/Russian painter Olga Beggrow-Hartmann (1862–1922)...