Nadia Benois
Nadezhda Leontievna Ustinova (Надежда Леонтьевна Устинова), née Benois (Бенуа), better known as Nadia Benois (27 April 1896 – 8 December 1975[1]), was a Russian painter of still life and landscape, and stage designer.[2] Her father Leon Benois belonged to the Benois family. Nadezhda studied how to be an artist at St. Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts. In 1920, Benois moved along with her husband, Jona Ustinov to London. In the course of her travels, Benois painted the impressionist landscapes of London street, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland.[3] She exhibited her works in the Goupil, Redfern, Beaux-Arts, and other galleries, and is mentioned in multiple Journals from the Royal Arts Society.[4] Some of her still-lives were acquired by the Tate Gallery in 1936.[5] She also designed the stage for the ballet Cap over Mill, which was part of the Dark Elegies.[6] Later in life, Benois used her talents to help the career of her son Peter Ustinov, who won the Benjamin Franklin medal in 1958,[7] by formatting the screenplays and plays and creating costumes and sets for the films Vice Versa and Private Angelo.[8]
Nadia Benois | |
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Self portrait | |
Born | Nadezhda Leontievna Benois 27 April 1896 St. Petersburg, Russia |
Died | 8 December 1975 79) | (aged
Nationality | Russian |
Occupation | Artist, painter |
Spouse(s) | Jona von Ustinov |
Children | Peter Ustinov |
Notable works
- "Kensington Gardens" (Manchester City Art Gallery, 1937)
- "Three Women Painters" (Michael Parkin Gallery, 1975)
- Design productions
- "Dark Elegies"(1937)
- "The Sleeping Princess" (1939)
References
- Chilvers, Ian (2017). The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0191024177.
- "Nadia Benois | Tate" Retrieved on May 14, 2014.
- "Искусство и архитектура русского зарубежья - БЕНУА (в замуж. Устинова) Надежда Леонтьевна".
- "THE WEEK". BMJ. 2 (2974): 867–870. December 29, 1917. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.2974.867. ISSN 0959-8138.
- Foster, Alicia (2004). Tate Women Artists. London: Tate Publishing. p. 71 ISBN 1-85437-311-0
- Gore, Paula Hinton; Crisp, Clement (April 1988). "IV. Walter Gore's Choreographies: A first listing First performance dates only are given. Many of these ballets were later staged for other companies". Dance Research. VI (1): 23–29. doi:10.2307/1290745. ISSN 0264-2875. JSTOR 1290745.
- "Royal Agricultural Society of England : Award of Research Medal". Nature. 181 (4622): 1506–1507. May 1958. Bibcode:1958Natur.181S1506.. doi:10.1038/1811506c0. ISSN 0028-0836.
- "Nadia Benois | Biography | IMDb" Retrieved on May 14, 2014.