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Maria Chekhova

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Nationality
  
Russian

Nephews
  
Michael Chekhov

Role
  
Playwright

Name
  
Maria Chekhova

Occupation
  
teacher, artist


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Born
  
August 31, 1863 (
1863-08-31
)
Taganrog, Russian Empire

Known for
  
founder of the Chekhov Memorial House museum in Yalta

Died
  
January 15, 1957, Yalta, Ukraine

Parents
  
Pavel Yegorovich Chekhov, Yevgeniya Chekhov

Siblings
  
Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Chekhov, Alexander Chekhov, Nikolai Chekhov, Ivan Chekhov

Awards
  
Order of Saint Stanislaus, Order of the Red Banner of Labour

Similar People
  
Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Chekhov, Olga Knipper, Alexander Chekhov, Nikolai Chekhov

Maria Pavlovna Chekhova (Russian: Мари́я Па́вловна Че́хова) was the sister of playwright Anton Chekhov, a teacher, artist, founder of the Chekhov Memorial House museum in Yalta, and a recipient of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour.

Biography

Maria Pavlovna Chekhova was born on August 31, 1863 in the city of Taganrog. She entered the Mariinskaya Girls Gymnasium in 1872. After the family's bankruptcy in 1876, she moved with the family to Moscow where she graduated from the Filaretovski Eparkhial School for Women in 1884. From 1886 to 1904 she read lectures on history and geography in Rzhevskaya's private gymnasium for girls. In the 1890s she studied art at Stroganovka. In 1903 she was the recipient of a gold medal on the Saint Stanislaus ribbon for assiduity in education.

After the death of Anton Chekhov, she dedicated her life to the collection and publication of the literary heritage of her brother. In 1914 Maria Chekhova donated the personal belongings of Anton Chekhov to the Chekhov Museum in Taganrog, and was present at the inauguration of the Chekhov Library designed by Chekhov's friend Fyodor Schechtel.

From 1922 to 1957 she was the director of the Chekhov Museum in Yalta.

In 1935 Maria Chekhova and Olga Knipper visited the birth city of Chekhov, Taganrog, to participate in the events commemorating the 75th anniversary of Anton Chekhov's birth. The former Boys Gymnasium (school no. 2) was named after Chekhov (Chekhov Gymnasium).

In 1944 the Soviet government awarded Maria Chekhova with the Order of the Red Banner of Labour for her many years of work at the Chekhov Museum in Yalta and for her contribution to the publication of Chekhov's literary heritage.

References

Maria Chekhova Wikipedia