Artwork
Portrait of Georg Leopold Goguel

Portrait of Georg Leopold Goguel is an oil painting by the Neoclassicist artist Anton Graff. It dates from 1798 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of Georg Leopold Goguel is an 1798 oil painting by Swiss neoclassical portraitist Anton Graff, now in the State Hermitage Museum's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Georg Leopold Goguel, is portrayed in a dignified, contemplative manner, dressed in a dark coat and white cravat, with a folded paper and cane, conveying an air of quiet seriousness and gentle authority.
Technique & Style
Graff employed soft, nuanced lighting to create a calm, introspective ambiance, with a plain dark greenish-gray background that focuses attention on the sitter. The subtle play of light on the subject's face, particularly the gentle glow on his cheek and forehead, exemplifies Graff's use of chiaroscuro to add depth and character.
History & Provenance
Created in 1798, the painting is part of the State Hermitage Museum's collection, reflecting Graff's reputation for capturing notable figures of his time.
Artist & collection
Artist
Anton Graff (18 November 1736 – 22 June 1813) was a Swiss portrait artist. Among his famous subjects were Friedrich Schiller, Christoph Willibald Gluck, Heinrich von Kleist, Frederick the Great, Friederike Sophie…



















