Ksenia Ender

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Ksenia Vladimirovna Ender (1895, Slutsk - 1955, Leningrad) was a Russian avant-garde painter .

Born into a family with German roots, Ender was sister of also artists Boris Ender, Maria Ender and Yuri Ender. [1] She studied under Mikhail Matyushin at the Free State Art Workshops (SVOMAS) in St. Petersburg from 1918 to 1922 and was a member of the Zorved group. [2] Her works were exhibited at the "Painting Exhibition of Petrograd Artists of All Directions" in 1923 and at the 14th Venice Biennale in 1924. [2] In the 1930s, she worked as a designer in an industrial construction office. Ender died in 1955 in Leningrad.

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  2. 1 2 "Xenia Ender". Galerie Gmurzynska. Retrieved 2023-11-30.