The perils of IVF, of ARTs, of giving birth at old age – part 2 » MARINA RICHTEROVÁ – Golgota, Hommage a P. Bruegel, 1998 and The Juliet, 2000

MARINA RICHTEROVÁ - Golgota, Hommage a P. Bruegel, 1998 and The Juliet, 2000

MARINA RICHTEROVÁ – Golgota, Hommage a P. Bruegel, 1998 and The Juliet, 2000
From http://www.gallery.cz/gallery/en/Vystava/1999_01/Ramec_V.html

MARINA RICHTEROVÁ – Golgota, Hommage a P. Bruegel, 1998 and The Juliet, 2000
From http://www.gallery.cz/gallery/en/Vystava/1999_01/Ramec_V.html
Born 21st June 1962 in Moscow,
Her father was an academic painter and a professor Oleg Pavlovic Filatov; he headed the Studio of Monumental Painting at Academy of Arts and Crafts (Stroganov) in Moscow; he died 1998,
Her mother was Ljubov Fjodorovna Kurilo DrSc., a doctor, genetic and a female member of Academy of Science.
1970-1978 Marina attended French lyceum in Moscow
1978-1982 Marina studied miniature and icon at College of Arts and Crafts in Moscow
1982-1983 Marina studied book culture and illustration at Academy of Arts and Crafts in Moscow
1983 after getting married to a doctor Jan Tesarík, Marina moved to Jihlava; the couple got divorced in 1992
1983-1990 Marina attended Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, namely Studio of Illustration and Graphics
She has a daughter called Dana (born 1984) and a son called Filip (1990)
Her husband Ivan Richter, an actor, died in 2000
From 1990 she has been working independently on prints and illustrations

From: http://www.galerieart.cz/vystava_richter.htm
Marina Richterova was born on 21 June 1962 in Moscow where she later attended French lyceum and a secondary decorative art school (the Art and Craft College), studying miniature and icon, and book culture and illustration. Her father was a recognized artist and professor, and her mother was a geneticist physician, member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.
Since 1983, she has lived and worked in Prague (having married a Czech citizen). In 1990, she completed studies at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, specialising in illustration and graphic art.
Marina Richterova has illustrated several books. Some of the most successful and remarkable ones include Shakespeare’s King Lear and Sonnets.
The artist’s works can be found in art collections in the Czech Republic, Germany, France, Italy, USA, Belgium, Switzerland, Japan and Russia.
See also: http://www.dailyartfixx.com/2011/09/01/marina-richter-illustration/


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