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Woman in Turban. Portrait of Countess Maria Grigoryevna Razumovskaya (1772-1865), nee Vyazemskaya, 1827-1830. Artist: Briullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852)
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Woman in Turban. Portrait of Countess Maria Grigoryevna Razumovskaya (1772-1865), nee Vyazemskaya, 1827-1830. Artist: Briullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852)
Woman in Turban. Portrait of Countess Maria Grigoryevna Razumovskaya (1772-1865), nee Vyazemskaya, 1827-1830. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
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Briullov Briuloff Bryullov Karl Pavlovich 1799 1852 Turban Watercolour On Paper
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This portrait, titled "Woman in Turban" depicts the elegant Countess Maria Grigoryevna Razumovskaya during the early 19th century. Painted by renowned artist Karl Pavlovich Briullov between 1827 and 1830, this masterpiece is now housed in the prestigious State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow. The countess exudes grace and sophistication as she gazes directly at the viewer with a hint of mystery in her eyes. Her turban, intricately adorned with delicate patterns, adds an exotic touch to her ensemble, reflecting the influence of Oriental fashion trends that were popular during this period. Briullov's meticulous attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his pencil and watercolor on paper technique. The soft hues and subtle shading bring out the countess's natural beauty while capturing her refined features flawlessly. Maria Grigoryevna Razumovskaya was not only known for her striking appearance but also for her influential position within Russian society. As a member of one of Russia's most prominent noble families, she played an active role in cultural circles and social events. This portrait serves as a testament to both Briullov's artistic talent and Countess Razumovskaya's timeless allure. It invites us to delve into a world where elegance meets romanticism, offering a glimpse into the fascinating lives led by aristocrats during this era.
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