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Portrait of an Unknown Woman in Russian Costume new24/unknow artist-945495.jpg Painting ID:: 75734
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1784(1784)
Oil on canvas
67 ?? 53.6 cm (26.4 ?? 21.1 in)
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Portrait of an Unknown Woman in Russian Costume new24/unknow artist-335934.jpg Painting ID:: 76781
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1784(1784)
Oil on canvas
67 ?? 53.6 cm (26.4 ?? 21.1 in)
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Ivan Argunov
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Russian Rococo Era Painter , 1727/1729-1802
Russian painter and teacher. He came from a family of serfs, belonging to the Counts Sheremetev, that produced several painters and architects. In about 1746-7 he was a pupil of Georg Christoph Grooth (1716-49), who painted portraits of the Sheremetev family. With Grooth, Argunov worked on the decoration of the court church at Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin). A full-length icon of St John of Damascus (1749; Pushkin, Pal.-Mus.), in Rococo style, is distinguished by its secular, decorative character. The Dying Cleopatra (1750; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.) is typical of Rococo decorative painting of the mid-18th century, with its striking combination of light, soft tones. Argunov subsequently painted in a quite different style, mainly producing portraits, of which about 60 are known. Among the first of these are pendant portraits of Ivan Lobanov-Rostovsky and his wife (1750 and 1754; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.), in which the sitters are idealized, as in ceremonial court portraits. |
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Portrait of an Unknown Woman in Russian Costume new24/Ivan Argunov-476539.jpg Painting ID:: 77511
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Date 1784(1784)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 67 ?? 53.6 cm (26.4 ?? 21.1 in)
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Ivan Argunov
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Russian Rococo Era Painter , 1727/1729-1802
Russian painter and teacher. He came from a family of serfs, belonging to the Counts Sheremetev, that produced several painters and architects. In about 1746-7 he was a pupil of Georg Christoph Grooth (1716-49), who painted portraits of the Sheremetev family. With Grooth, Argunov worked on the decoration of the court church at Tsarskoye Selo (now Pushkin). A full-length icon of St John of Damascus (1749; Pushkin, Pal.-Mus.), in Rococo style, is distinguished by its secular, decorative character. The Dying Cleopatra (1750; Moscow, Tret'yakov Gal.) is typical of Rococo decorative painting of the mid-18th century, with its striking combination of light, soft tones. Argunov subsequently painted in a quite different style, mainly producing portraits, of which about 60 are known. Among the first of these are pendant portraits of Ivan Lobanov-Rostovsky and his wife (1750 and 1754; St Petersburg, Rus. Mus.), in which the sitters are idealized, as in ceremonial court portraits. |
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Portrait of an Unknown Woman in Russian Costume new24/Ivan Argunov-995575.jpg Painting ID:: 80247
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1784(1784)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 67 x 53.6 cm (26.4 x 21.1 in)
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