English: Euphimia Pavlovna Nosova was born in 1886 (or in 1881, 1883; different sources give various dates of her life). She was a daughter of P.M. Ryabushinsky, one of the richest merchants of Russia. In 1910 Euphimia married V.V. Nosov, the son of the manufacturer V.D. Nosov. She was known as a patroness of art and a collector of artworks. After the October Revolution E.P. Nosova abandoned Russia; the information about her life in emigration is scanty. Most probably, Euphimia Nosova died in 1976 (or in 1970) in Rome, Italy. Euphimia Nosova is portrayed in the gown made by the studio of the noted Russian fashion designer Nadezhda Lamanova (1861–1941).
Русский: Евфимия Павловна Носова родилась в 1886 году (или в 1881 году, или в 1883, в различных источниках приводятся разные даты её жизни). Дочь П.М. Рябушинского, представителя купеческой династии Рябушинских. В 1910 г. выходит замуж за В.В. Носова, сына текстильного фабриканта В.Д. Носова. Евфимия Носова была известна как патронесса, меценат и коллекционер. После Октябрьской революции Е.П. Носова покидает Россию. Информация о её жизни в эмиграции весьма отрывочная. Вероятнее всего, Евфимия Носова умерла в 1970 или 1976 году в Риме, Италия. Евфимия Носова изображена на портрете в платье известного модельера Н.П. Ламановой (1861–1941).
1917: acquired by Tretyakov Gallery from the personal collection of E.P. Nosova
Inscriptions
Signature bottom right:
К. Сомовъ – 1911 [K. Somov – 1911]
References
Пётр Киле (2010). К. Сомов. Портрет Е.П. Носовой. История одной картины.(in Russian). Renclassic.Ru. Retrieved on 25 March 2012. (in Russian) (1984) Государственная Третьяковская галерея. Каталог живописи XVIII – начала ХХ века (до 1917 года), Moscow: Изобразительное искусство, no. 5323
Source/Photographer
K.A. Somov (2004) Portrait of Euphimia Pavlovna Nosova (postcard), Moscow: State Tretyakov Gallery
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Portrait of Euphimia Pavlovna Nosova by Konstantin Somov (1869–1939). Oil on canvas. 1911. Tretyakov Gallery.
К. А. Сомов (1869–1939). Портрет Евфимии Павловны Носовой. Холст, масло. 1911. Государственная Третьяковская галерея.