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Artist Biography

Nathan Altman: A Pioneer of Russian Avant-Garde

Nathan isaevich altman (1889 – 1970) stands as a monumental figure in the annals of Russian avant-garde art, embodying a unique confluence of Jewish heritage, Cubist experimentation, and fervent engagement with Soviet ideology. Born in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, to a family of Jewish merchants, Altman’s formative years instilled within him an appreciation for cultural diversity and intellectual curiosity—qualities that would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory. His early studies at Odessa Art College laid the groundwork for a burgeoning talent, culminating in his debut exhibition in 1906 where he immediately established himself as a promising artist of his generation. The Parisian sojourn of 1910 proved pivotal, immersing Altman in the crucible of European artistic innovation. He enrolled at the Free Russian Academy under Vladimir Baranoff-rossine, fostering connections with luminaries like Chagall, Archipenko, and Shterenberg—artists who championed radical stylistic departures from traditional conventions. This exposure to Cubism ignited Altman’s creative spirit, propelling him toward a groundbreaking fusion of geometric abstraction and expressive realism. His membership in Soyuz Molodyozhi solidified his position within the vanguard movement, cementing his commitment to challenging established artistic norms. By 1912, Altman relocated to Saint Petersburg, where he embarked on a prolific period of artistic production characterized by ambitious portraiture and theatrical design. Notably, his iconic depiction of Anna Akhmatova—executed in Cubist style—captured the essence of a celebrated poet while simultaneously demonstrating Altman’s mastery of innovative compositional techniques. During World War I, he served as instructor at Mikhail Bernstein's private art school, nurturing the talents of future generations of artists. His involvement with stage design extended beyond mere decoration; he sought to transform theatrical spaces into immersive environments that conveyed profound emotional resonance. The tumultuous years following the October Revolution witnessed Altman’s active participation in shaping Soviet artistic discourse. He joined the Board for Artistic Matters within the Department of Fine Arts, collaborating closely with Malevich and Baranoff-rossine—artists who spearheaded the Suprematist movement—and championed a humanist vision of art as a tool for social transformation. Exhibitions showcasing his work alongside fellow avant-garde pioneers underscored the collective ambition to redefine artistic expression in accordance with revolutionary ideals. Furthermore, Altman’s contribution to architectural sculpture commemorated the anniversary of the revolution, albeit tragically marred by the repurposing of his canvas into soldiers' foot bindings—a poignant reminder of the era’s socio-political complexities. Throughout his career, Altman consistently explored themes of duality and symbolism, reflecting both personal introspection and broader societal concerns. His oeuvre encompasses a remarkable range of mediums – painting, sculpture, printmaking, and illustration – demonstrating his versatility as an artist. He achieved particular renown for his portraits, capturing the psychological depth of his subjects with meticulous detail and subtle nuance. Works like “Lady with a Dog” exemplify Altman’s masterful blending of Ukiyo-e influences with Cubist principles, conveying a profound sense of melancholy and contemplation. The portrait of Boris Kornilov showcases Altman's ability to integrate realistic observation with expressive brushwork—a testament to his enduring artistic legacy. Nathan Altman’s influence extends far beyond the confines of his own lifetime. He remains an indispensable figure in understanding the trajectory of Russian art history, representing a crucial bridge between Impressionism and Surrealism. His unwavering dedication to experimentation and his profound engagement with the intellectual currents of his time cemented his place as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century—a visionary whose enduring images continue to inspire awe and contemplation.
nathan altman

nathan altman

1889 - 1970 , Ukraine

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Cubist
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Futurist Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Marc Chagall
    • Vladimir Baranoff-Rossine
  • Date Of Birth: Vinnytsia, Ukraine (1889)
  • Date Of Death: 1970
  • Full Name: Nathan Isaevich Altman
  • Nationality: Russian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Lady with a Dog.
    • Portrait of Boris Kornilov.
    • Lenin.
  • Place Of Birth: Vinnytsia, Ukraine