Artwork
Portrait of A.P. Briullov

Portrait of A.P. Briullov is an oil painting by the Realist artist Unknown. It dates from 1863 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. The work is an oil painting titled Portrait of A.
About this work
Overview
The work is an oil painting titled Portrait of A.P. Briullov. Executed in a restrained palette, it presents a formally dressed gentleman against a dark, muted backdrop. The composition centers the sitter, whose serious expression and sideways gaze convey a dignified presence.
Subject & Meaning
The figure is a man with dark hair, wearing a black coat trimmed with gold buttons, a high‑collared white shirt, a black bow tie, and a medal suspended from a ribbon. The attire and medal suggest a person of status, possibly an official or artist’s patron, whose solemn demeanor reflects the conventions of 19th‑century portraiture.
Technique & Style
Rendered in oil on canvas, the portrait employs smooth brushwork to model the facial features and fabric folds. The limited tonal range of the background isolates the sitter, while subtle chiaroscuro enhances the three‑dimensionality of the coat and medal, characteristic of academic portrait techniques.
History & Provenance
No specific details about the painting’s creation date, ownership history, or exhibition record are provided. The work is identified by its title and medium, indicating it likely belongs to a collection that attributes the portrait to A.P. Briullov, though further provenance research would be required.
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