Artwork
Portrait of Fyodor K. Korff (1773/74-1823)

Portrait of Fyodor K. Korff (1773/74-1823) is an oil painting by the German Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1822 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. This oil painting portrays Fyodor K.
About this work
Overview
This oil painting portrays Fyodor K. Korff, a high-ranking individual, likely in the military or government, given his ornate uniform and medals. The subject is set against a somber, dark brown background, drawing focus to his serious countenance and meticulously rendered attire.
Subject & Meaning
Fyodor K. Korff (1773/74-1823) is depicted in a formal, dark military uniform adorned with bright gold epaulettes, red piping on his collar, and an array of medals indicating his elevated status. His serious expression underscores his professional demeanor.
Technique & Style
The painting employs strong chiaroscuro, using the dark background to accentuate Korff's face and the golden accents of his uniform. The brushwork is detailed, particularly on the uniform, suggesting a realistic and traditional approach to portraiture.
History & Provenance
Limited information is provided on the painting's history. It is known to depict Fyodor K. Korff, who lived from 1773/74 to 1823, but the artist, creation date, and ownership history are not specified in the available details.
Context
Given Korff's attire and the painting's style, it likely reflects the early 19th-century European tradition of portrait painting, emphasizing the subject's social and professional standing through meticulous detail and symbolic use of color and lighting.
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