词条 | Natalie Bevan |
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| name = Natalie Bevan | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = Natalie Alice Ackenhausen | birth_date = 22 May 1909 | birth_place = Kensington, London | death_date = 15 August 2007 | death_place = Great Horkesley, Essex | death_cause = | nationality = British | residence = Knightsbridge, London Boxted House, Boxted, Essex | education = | alma mater = | occupation = artist, muse, and collector | known for = | spouse = {{marriage|Lance Sieveking|1929|1939|end=divorce}} {{marriage|Bobby Bevan|1948|1968|end=his death}} {{marriage|Samuel Barclay|1986|2000|end=his death}} | children = 2 daughters (with Sieveking) | parents = Kurt Bernhard Heinrich Carl Ackenhausen Alice Katherine Inchbold Denny | relations = | website = }}Natalie Alice Bevan (née Ackenhausen, 22 May 1909 – 15 August 2007), was a British artist, muse, and collector. She has been called, "one of the most beautiful and charismatic women of her generation".[1] Early lifeShe was born Natalie Alice Ackenhausen on 22 May 1909 at 2 Pembroke Cottages, Edwardes Square, Kensington, London, the eldest of three children of Kurt Bernhard Heinrich Carl Ackenhausen (1878/79–1954),a German textile merchant, and his wife, Alice Katherine Inchbold Ackenhausen, née Denny (d. 1964/65), a children's book illustrator.[1] During the First World War, the family took up her mother's surname, Denny, and her father changed his given name to Court.[1] CareerShe was painted by Mark Gertler when she was aged 19, a 1928 portrait entitled Supper.[2] She was a painter and ceramicist.[3] Personal lifeOn 24 August 1929, she married the writer and pioneering radio and television producer Lancelot de Giberne Sieveking (1896–1972), and they had two daughters, the artist Victoria Burroughs (1930–1988) and the photographer Anthea Sieveking (born 1933).[1] Their marriage was dissolved in 1939. On 11 July 1946, she married the advertising executive Bobby Bevan (1901-1974), the son of the painters Robert Polhill Bevan and Stanislawa de Karlowska, and they lived in Knightsbridge, London, and at Boxted House in Boxted, Essex.[1][4] In 1957, she became involved in a ménage à trois with Randolph Churchill, which continued until his death in 1968.[5][6] On 26 March 1986, she married the sailor and writer Samuel Barclay (1920–2000).[1] Later lifeShe died on 15 August 2007, at Great Horkesley Manor, a nursing home in Great Horkesley, and was buried at St Peter's Church, Boxted, Essex.[1] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|author=Alice Strang |title=Bevan [née Ackenhausen], Natalie Alice |url=http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-100275 |website=ODNB |publisher=OUP |accessdate=28 November 2017}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bevan, Natalie Alice}}2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.spectator.co.uk/2008/11/intimate-moments/|title=Intimate moments - The Spectator|website=The Spectator|accessdate=28 November 2017}} 3. ^1 {{cite news|last1=Strang|first1=Alice|title=Natalie Bevan|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/natalie-bevan-463359.html|accessdate=28 November 2017|work=The Independent|date=28 August 2007}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/natalie-bevan-nl8rgtq8w50|title=Natalie Bevan|date=10 September 2007|publisher=The Times |accessdate=28 November 2017|via=www.thetimes.co.uk}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu/randolph-hope-and-glory/|title="Randolph, Hope and Glory": Co-author of the Official Biography - The Churchill Project - Hillsdale College|date=30 March 2016|publisher=Hillsdale College |accessdate=28 November 2017}} 6. ^{{cite book|author=Jonathan Aitken|title=Heroes and Contemporaries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=heBFJd_LYKAC&pg=PA36|date=30 July 2006|publisher=A&C Black|isbn=978-0-8264-7833-7|pages=36}} 8 : 1909 births|2007 deaths|Artists from London|British ceramists|Muses|British art collectors|Bevan family|20th-century ceramists |
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