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Portrait of Admiral E. I. Alexeyev

Portrait of Admiral E. I. Alexeyev, by Alexander Fedorovich Pershakov, oil, 1904
Portrait of Admiral E. I. Alexeyev, by Alexander Fedorovich Pershakov, oil, 1904

Portrait of Admiral E. I. Alexeyev is an oil painting by the Realist artist Alexander Fedorovich Pershakov. It dates from 1904 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. Portrait of Admiral E.

About this work

Overview

Portrait of Admiral E. I. Alexeyev is an oil painting created in 1904 by Alexander Fedorovich Pershakov, now part of the State Hermitage Museum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait depicts Yevgeni Ivanovich Alekseyev, a high-ranking naval officer, as evidenced by his adorned navy blue uniform, replete with gold buttons, epaulettes, and an array of red, blue, and gold medals and ribbons signifying his distinguished rank.

Technique & Style

Pershakov employed meticulous attention to detail, capturing the intricacies of Alekseyev's formal attire, particularly the folds of fabric and the reflective shine of metallic decorations, against a subdued dark brown background that emphasizes the subject.

History & Provenance

Commissioned in 1904, the portrait has been part of the State Hermitage Museum's holdings, providing a visual record of Alekseyev's prominence in the Russian Navy during that period.

Context

Created during a time of significant naval activity in Russia, the portrait reflects the era's military honors and the subject's importance within the Russian naval hierarchy.

Legacy

While specific lasting impacts of the portrait on art history are not widely documented, it remains a detailed historical artifact of early 20th-century Russian naval leadership, preserved by the Hermitage.

Artist & collection

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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