The contribution of the “amazon of the Russian avant-garde” Natalia Goncharova to the history of art is assessed on a par with the work of one of the “fathers of the avant-garde” and her husband Mikhail Larionov. In her work, the artist experimented with a variety of genres – from impressionism to cubo-futurism – thanks to which she developed her own expressive pictorial language.
Natalia Goncharova left behind a huge legacy – about 400 works were presented at her retrospective exhibition at the Tretyakov Gallery. Goncharova is considered one of the most popular Russian artists on the art market: her “Spanish Woman” is one of the ten most expensive Russian paintings ever sold at auction.