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Portrait of Vasily Akentyev (Akintyev) (1787 - after 1831)

Portrait of Vasily Akentyev (Akintyev) (1787 - after 1831), by George Dawe, oil, 1828
Portrait of Vasily Akentyev (Akintyev) (1787 - after 1831), by George Dawe, oil, 1828

Portrait of Vasily Akentyev (Akintyev) (1787 - after 1831) is an oil painting by George Dawe. It dates from 1828 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

The Portrait of Vasily Akentyev is an oil-on-canvas painting created by George Dawe in 1828. It is now held in the State Hermitage Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait depicts Vasily Akentyev, a military figure, standing in a dimly lit room with a decorative uniform and a golden drum, suggesting a role that may involve ceremonial or musical duties.

Technique & Style

Dawe's attention to detail is evident in the rendering of the uniform's shiny elements and the drum's ornamentation, achieved through the use of oil paint and careful lighting effects that contrast the subject's attire with the subdued background.

History & Provenance

George Dawe, an English artist, moved to Saint Petersburg in 1819 and gained prominence for his portraits of Russian military figures associated with the Napoleonic Wars.

Artist & collection

Portrait of George Dawe

Artist

George Dawe

George Dawe (6 February 1781 – 15 October 1829) was an English portraitist who painted 329 portraits of Russian generals active during Napoleon's invasion of Russia for the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace.

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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