Golitsyn Collection
"Golitsyn: A Glimpse into Russian Aristocracy Through Art" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of the Golitsyn family
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"Golitsyn: A Glimpse into Russian Aristocracy Through Art" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of the Golitsyn family, as depicted through a collection of exquisite portraits and artworks. From Prince Vladimir Dmitriyevich Golitsyn to Count Pavel Pavlovich Golitsyn, these watercolor masterpieces by Vladimir Ivanovich Hau offer an intimate glimpse into their lives. One cannot miss the regal presence of Prince Dmitri Galitzine wearing the prestigious Order of St Andrew, immortalized on canvas with remarkable detail. The oil painting captures his noble bearing and serves as a testament to his esteemed position within society. The artistic genius extends beyond princes to encompass other members of the family. Feast your eyes upon the striking portrait of Prince Boris Golitsyn, where every brushstroke brings out his commanding presence. Equally captivating is Grachev's engraved portrayal of Prince Mikhail Golitsyn, which showcases both skillful artistry and attention to intricate details. Not limited to male counterparts alone, we are introduced to Countess Nikolai Nikolaevich Golovin through her enchanting oil painting. Her elegance radiates from every stroke, leaving viewers captivated by her gracefulness. Count Alexander Mihailovich Galitzine takes center stage in another mesmerizing oil portrait that exudes sophistication and refinement. Meanwhile, Feodor, Prince Galitzine's watercolor depiction on cardboard adds a touch of vibrancy with its vivid colors. Princess Galitzine's ethereal beauty shines through in her own oil portrait that captures her allure for eternity. And let us not forget "The Galitzines, " a charming watercolor piece that portrays this illustrious family gathered together—a snapshot frozen in time forevermore. Beyond portraiture lies "Game of Whist, " offering a black-and-white glimpse into social gatherings during St Petersburg's heyday—an intriguing window into aristocratic pastimes.