Artwork

Portrait of Emperor Paul I

Portrait of Emperor Paul I, by Unknown, oil, 1750
Portrait of Emperor Paul I, by Unknown, oil, 1750

Portrait of Emperor Paul I is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1750 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

This oil painting portrays Emperor Paul I in formal attire, conveying an air of ceremonial or military dignity through meticulous detail and composition.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, Emperor Paul I, is depicted in a manner suggesting his imperial and possibly military authority, as indicated by the blue coat with gold accents, blue sash, and adorned black hat.

Technique & Style

The painting exhibits a high level of craftsmanship, evident in the detailed rendering of the subject's attire and accessories, such as the gold trim on the hat and the intricate design of the blue sash and coat.

Context

The formal, ceremonial context implied by the portrait aligns with the traditional representation of monarchs and high-ranking military figures during the late 18th to early 19th centuries, reflecting the artistic conventions of portraiture for royalty and nobility.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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