Elizaveta Vladimirovna Uvodskaya was born in the family of Vladimir Vasilyevich Uvodsky nobleman since 1909. At the beginning of the twentieth century, he graduated from the Kazan Art School at the Imperial Academy of Arts. During her studies, she marries fellow student Protopop Nikolai Adrianovich (famous Soviet artist). Then they both move to St. Petersburg, where they enter the Academy of Arts. From 1908 to 1913, the four artists had three sons. Elizaveta Vladimirovna takes upon herself the upbringing of sons and the conduct of life, giving her husband the opportunity to brilliantly graduate from the Academy and become a famous artist. Due to these circumstances, Elizaveta Vladimirovna, despite her success in her studies, was unable to obtain a diploma of graduation from the Academy of Arts.
Elizabeth Vladimirovna's favorite genre throughout her life was still life. Elizaveta Vladimirovna died in besieged Leningrad in 1942
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