Von 1794 After 1880 Collection
"Capturing the Elegance and Nobility
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"Capturing the Elegance and Nobility: Portraits from 1794 to 1880" Step into a world of aristocracy and refinement as we explore a collection of captivating portraits spanning from 1794 to 1880. These exquisite artworks, created by the talented Carl von Hampeln, offer glimpses into the lives of notable individuals during this era. One such portrait is that of Baron Paul Ludwig Schilling von Cannstatt, painted before 1822. With his piercing gaze and regal demeanor, he exudes an air of authority befitting his noble status. Another striking figure is Fyodor Ivanovich Dolgopolov, depicted in the 1820s. His portrait showcases not only his dignified appearance but also hints at the depth of character hidden behind those eyes. Intriguingly, we encounter Alexander Ivanovich Germann in a portrait from 1822. The artist masterfully captures Germann's enigmatic expression, leaving us curious about the thoughts swirling within his mind. Count Nikita Ivanovich Dondukov-Korsakov's likeness from 1821 reveals a man with refined features and an aura of sophistication. Moving forward in time to the end of the 1820s and early 1830s, we find ourselves captivated by Alexander and Alexei Dondukov-Korsakov portrayed together. Their sibling bond radiates through their shared presence on canvas—a testament to their enduring connection. Nikolay Alexandrovich Kokoshkin's early-1820s portrait highlights both his distinguished appearance and intellectual prowess. Meanwhile, Count Pyotr Petrovich Konovnitsyn's depiction from around that same period immortalizes him as a man whose wisdom resonates through time. The Brothers Konovnitsyn are presented side by side in an artwork dating back to 1825—an intriguing portrayal that invites speculation about their relationship dynamics within the context of their shared heritage.