Talk:Natalia Goncharova

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Two different birth dates given
There are different birth dates given in the body of the article: June 21, 1881 in the body and July 3, 1881 and the box. SFelleman (talk) 10:35, 16 June 2019 (UTC)

Citation
I removed the tag since there are two citations at the end of the paragraph. The Wikipedia Manual of Style directs editors to place the references at the end of a paragraph, and not with every fact, unless it would be confusing, or the facts are utterly distinct in nature. In this case, I believe, it is acceptable to place the references at the end of the paragraph. Nick Beeson (talk) 15:26, 12 July 2021 (UTC)

Blue Cow
The name was spelled "Blue Caw". The picture is of a cow. Multiple online sources say "cow"; the only returns for "Blue Caw" are from Wikipedia/Wikimedia. I corrected the caption. The Wikimedia file needs correction. Zaslav (talk) 07:09, 2 June 2023 (UTC)

Uncited material removed from main space
Uncited material removed from main space. Return only with proper source. --WomenArtistUpdates (talk) 00:40, 20 June 2024 (UTC)
 * 1881: Born on 21 June 1881 in Nagaevo (Tula province).
 * 1892–98 Moves to Moscow to attend Fourth Women's Gymnasium.
 * 1900: Meets Mikhail Larionov, her lifelong partner.
 * 1901: Attends the Moscow Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture
 * 1906–07: Primitivism style
 * 1908–10: Cubism style, participates in three exhibitions organized by Nikolai Riabushinsky (editor for Zolotoe runo journal) in Moscow.
 * 1910: Co-founds the Jack of Diamonds and partakes in the group's first exhibition.
 * 1912: Der Blaue Reiter exhibition in Munich, and the Second Post-Impressionist Exhibition in London (by Roger Fry).
 * 1912–14: Cubo-Futurist and Rayonist style
 * 1913–14: Major retrospective exhibition of Goncharova work, Moscow
 * 1914: Moves to Paris with Larionov on 29 April.
 * 1917: Travels to Spain and Italy with Diaghilev's company. Settles in Paris with Larionov.
 * 1920: Exposition Internationale d'Art Moderne in Geneva
 * 1922: Exhibition at the Kingore Gallery in New York
 * 1954: Goncharova's and Larionov's work is at Diaghilev exhibition in Edinburgh and London
 * 1955: Goncharova and Larionov get married.