Artwork

Portrait of Pavel Ignatyev

Portrait of Pavel Ignatyev, by Georg von Bothmann, oil, 1889
Portrait of Pavel Ignatyev, by Georg von Bothmann, oil, 1889

Portrait of Pavel Ignatyev is an oil painting by the Realist artist Georg von Bothmann. It dates from 1889 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

Portrait of Pavel Ignatyev is an 1889 oil painting by Georg von Bothmann, currently part of the State Hermitage Museum's collection.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait depicts Pavel Ignatyev, a high-ranking military figure, conveyed through his ornate dark uniform adorned with gold buttons, medals, and a distinctive blue sash. His pose, with one hand on a red sash and the other grasping a decorated sword, emphasizes his authority and status.

Technique & Style

Von Bothmann employs a somber, dark background to isolate and accentuate the subject, drawing attention to the vibrant details of Ignatyev's uniform and accessories, characteristic of late 19th-century portraiture's attention to detail and symbolism.

History & Provenance

Created in 1889, the painting has been housed at the State Hermitage Museum, with no detailed record of intermediate ownership provided.

Context

The work reflects the artistic and social conventions of its time, where military portraits served as testaments to the sitter's rank and prestige within the imperial hierarchy.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Georg von Bothmann

Artist

Georg von Bothmann

Georg von Bothmann (1810–1891) was an artist, born in Lübeck.

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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