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Penaty, Museum Estate


Categories / Science. Education/Museums

PENATY (411 Primorskoe Highway, Repino) is a museum estate of I. E. Repin, a branch of the Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts. The museum is located near Repino railway station (before 1944, the place was called Kuokkala; in 1918-39, it was located on the territory of Finland), on the shore of the Gulf of Finland where Repin purchased a land plot with a wooden house under the name of his wife N. B. Nordman-Severova in 1899. The estate was constructed according to the sketches and drafts by the artist himself, who moved here with his family in 1903 and lived here to the day of his death on 29 September, 1930. Penaty was visited by L. N. Andreev, V. M. Bekhterev, I. I. Brodsky, A. K. Glazunov, A. M. Gorky, S. A. Esenin, A. I. Kuprin, V. V. Mayakovsky, D. I. Mendeleev, I. P. Pavlov, V. V. Stasov, K. I. Chukovsky, F. I. Chaliapin, and others. The Penaty Museum was opened in 1940. At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45, its exhibits were relocated to Leningrad and kept at the Academy of Arts. Penaty was burnt in the years of the war and was opened again to visitors after restoration works in 1962. The next repairs of the estate and renovation of the exhibition were held in 1992-94. Following the restoration project the park and the house were reconstructed to their original look of 1905-12. The memorial part of the exhibition includes an anteroom, a study, a living room, a winter veranda, a dining room and a workshop. Works by Repin, his friends and disciples, personal things of the artist and members of his family are on display. The grave of Repin is located on the grounds of the estate. The cross on the tomb was lost during the war.

References: Пенаты: Музей-усадьба И. Е. Репина: [Фотоальбом]. Л., 1981; Музеи Санкт-Петербурга и Ленинградской области: Справ. СПб., 2002. С. 21.

A. D. Margolis.

Persons
Andreev Leonid Nikolaevich
Bekhterev Vladimir Mikhailovich
Brodsky Isaak Izrailevich
Chaliapin Fedor Ivanovich
Chukovsky Korney Ivanovich
Esenin Sergey Alexandrovich
Glazunov Alexander Konstantinovich
Gorky Maxim (Alexey Maximovich Peshkov)
Kuprin Alexander Ivanovich
Mayakovsky Vladimir Vladimirovich
Mendeleev Dmitry Ivanovich
Nordman-Severova Natalia Borisovna
Pavlov Ivan Petrovich
Repin Ilya Efimovich
Stasov Vladimir Vasilievich

Addresses
Primorskoe Freeway/Repino, village, house 411

Bibliographies
Пенаты: Музей-усадьба И. Е. Репина: [Фотоальбом]. Л., 1981
Музеи Санкт-Петербурга и Ленинградской области: Справ. СПб., 2002

The subject Index
Academy of Arts


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