Natalia Nordman

Natalia Nordman
Born Natalia Borísovna Nordman-Severova
14 December 1863
Helsinki
Died 30 June 1914
Orselina
Nationality Russian Empire
Other names N.B.Severova
Occupation Writer
Partner(s) Ilya Repin

Natalia Borísovna Nordman-Severova (14 December 1863 – 30 June 1914) was a Russian author who was the partner to the artist Ilya Repin.

Life

Nordman was born in Helsinki in 1863. Her father was an admiral and her mother came from a noble family.

In 1900 she met the married artist Ilya Repin who was on a trip to Paris. Repin was captivated by her and they went to live in her home, Penaty, in Kuokkala near St Petersburg. The couple would invite notable artists from Russia every Wednesday as their new home was a train ride from St Petersburg.[1] The Wednesday gatherings enabled Repin to put together an "album" for Nordman. He created portraits of notable visitors and each painting would be labelled with their name, their profession and occasionally their autograph. Nordman hospitality was well known and visitors included the writers Maxim Gorky and Aleksandr Kuprin; artists Vasily Polenov, Isaak Brodsky, Filipp Malyavin and Nicolai Fechin as well as poet Vladimir Mayakovsky, philosopher Vasily Rozanov and scientist Vladimir Bekhterev. Nordman was the keeper of this album as it was readied for display at World Exhibition in Italy in 1911.[2] Repin was to describe Nordman as the "love of his life".[1]

In 1911 she travelled with Repin to the World Exhibition in Italy, where Repin's portraits were displayed in their own separate room.

Works

Death and legacy

Nordman died in Orselina in 1914 and Repin journeyed to see her. Nordman left her home to the St Petersburg Academy but they could not take possession as Repin lived there for 16 more years. Nordman's "album" of Repin's portraits was separated, but in 2009 an exhibition was made of these pictures.[2]

References

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  1. 1 2 Daniel Coenn (28 July 2013). Repin: Drawings. Lulu.com. pp. 3–. ISBN 978-1-304-27417-5.
  2. 1 2 Portraits from the ‘Album of Natalia Nordman-Severova’, Nimrah.ru, Retrieved 21 November 2016
  3. Intimnyi︠a︡ stranit︠s︡y,1910
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