Sonia Lewitska (Polish: Zofia Lewicka, Ukrainian: Cофія Пилипівна Левицька; born 9 March 1880 in Vykhylivka, Russian Empire, now Ukraine;[1] died 20 September 1937 in Paris)[2] was a Ukrainian-born French painter and printmaker.
He was a friend of Volodymyr Antonovych and Tadej Rylskyj, he was actively interested in social and cultural work.
Her family was a highly educated and democratic, they spoke Ukrainian, well-fluent in German, French, Polish.
Sonia Lewitska engaged in a refined art without losing what a poet called the gift of childhood.
Beginning as a cubist and fauvist, she moved into a Post-Impressionist style and became known for her illustrations of limited edition books.