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== Career == === Travels === Popova traveled widely to investigate and learn from diverse styles of painting, but it was the ancient Russian [[icon]]s, the paintings of [[Giotto]], and the works of the 15th- and 16th-century Italian painters which interested her the most.{{Citation needed|date=March 2025}} In 1909 she traveled to [[Kiev]], then in 1910 to [[Pskov]] and [[Novgorod]]. The following year she visited other ancient Russian cities, including [[St. Petersburg]], to study icons. In 1912 she worked in a Moscow studio known as "The Tower" with [[Ivan Aksenov]] and [[Vladimir Tatlin]], and also visited [[Sergei Shchukin]]'s collection of modern French paintings. In 1912β1913 she studied art with [[Nadezhda Udaltsova]] in [[Paris]], where she met [[Alexander Archipenko]], and [[Ossip Zadkine]] in 1913. After returning to Russia that same year, she worked with Tatlin, Udaltsova, and the [[Vesnin brothers]]. In 1914 she traveled in France and Italy during the development of Cubism and [[Futurism]].<ref>Sarabianov, Dmitri, and Adaskina, Natalia, ''Popova'', Harry N Abrams Inc. New York, 1990</ref>
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