Artwork
Portrait of Andrey A. Yefimovich (1773-1823)

Portrait of Andrey A. Yefimovich (1773-1823) is an oil painting by the Realist artist Unknown. It dates from 1824 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. This oil painting portrays Andrey A.
About this work
Overview
This oil painting portrays Andrey A. Yefimovich, a high-ranking military officer, likely a marshal, distinguished by his ornate dark uniform adorned with red and gold trim, gold embroidery, and medals, including a star-shaped decoration. The subject's serious expression and neatly styled hair are accentuated by soft lighting against a plain, light background.
Subject & Meaning
Andrey A. Yefimovich (1773-1823), the subject, is depicted in a manner conveying military prestige and authority, with the specific medals and uniform details suggesting notable achievements and rank within the military hierarchy of his time.
Technique & Style
The artist employs chiaroscuro, a strong contrast between light and dark, to create depth and draw focus to Yefimovich's face. Soft lighting on his features contrasts with the darker, richly detailed uniform, enhancing the subject's presence.
History & Provenance
Limited information is provided on the painting's history and provenance. The subject's dates (1773-1823) and the style suggest the work was created during or shortly after Yefimovich's lifetime, though the artist remains unspecified.
Context
The painting reflects the early 19th-century European tradition of portraituring military leaders with symbols of their rank and achievements, emphasizing the subject's professional stature and contributions.
Legacy
The painting's legacy is not detailed in the provided information, suggesting it may not be widely recognized beyond its historical value as a portrait of Andrey A. Yefimovich or its illustrative role in military attire and honors of the early 19th century.
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