Lopukhina Collection
"Lopukhina: A Legacy of Nobility and Resilience" Step into the world of Lopukhina, a name synonymous with grace, power, and endurance
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"Lopukhina: A Legacy of Nobility and Resilience" Step into the world of Lopukhina, a name synonymous with grace, power, and endurance. From the exquisite Jug of Tsarina Evdokiya Feodorovna Lopukhina in 1849 to the captivating Portrait of Maria Ivanovna Lopukhina by Vladimir Borovikovsky in 1797 (1965), these artworks tell tales of a remarkable lineage. Intriguingly captured in a portrait from 1805 is Princess Ekaterina Nikolaevna Lopukhina, nee Shetneva. Her regal presence speaks volumes about her noble heritage. Similarly, the enchanting Portrait of Maria Lopukhina in 1817 showcases elegance that transcends time. The story takes an unexpected turn with Countess Sofia Petrovna Lobanova-Rostovskaya's portrait - formerly known as Lopukhina. The juxtaposition between her refined image and the depiction of Natalia Fyodorovna Lopukhina's punishment with an ordinary knout highlights both privilege and suffering within this illustrious family. Delving further into history reveals glimpses into their opulent lifestyle through Karl Ivanovich Kolmann's drawing room portrayal from 1799 at Princess Anna Gagarin's house in Petersburg. It exudes grandeur befitting their status. Natalia Fyodorovna Lopukhina (1699-1763) emerges as a figure shrouded in mystery but immortalized by Lavrenty Avksentyevich Seryakov's poignant artwork circa 1880. Her enigmatic gaze invites speculation about her life behind closed doors. Countess Praskovya Petrovna Kutaysova graces us with her presence through Modest Dmitryevich Rezvoy's 1827 portrait.