Artwork

Portrait of Alexey Yu. Gamin (Hamen) (1773-1829)

Portrait of Alexey Yu. Gamin (Hamen) (1773-1829), by Unknown, oil, 1822
Portrait of Alexey Yu. Gamin (Hamen) (1773-1829), by Unknown, oil, 1822

Portrait of Alexey Yu. Gamin (Hamen) (1773-1829) is an oil painting by Unknown. It dates from 1822 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. This portrait, executed in oil paint, depicts Alexey Yu.

About this work

Overview

This portrait, executed in oil paint, depicts Alexey Yu. Gamin (also known as Hamen), a military figure, between 1773 and 1829. The subject is rendered in a dark military uniform adorned with bright red accents and medals, set against a somber background.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait captures Gamin's dignified presence, conveying his elevated military rank through the display of medals. His serious expression and the formal treatment of the subject suggest a representation of authority and prestige.

Technique & Style

The artist employs strong chiaroscuro, leveraging contrasting light and dark to create depth. The sharp juxtaposition of the subject's illuminated face and the dark uniform and background emphasizes the sitter's features and the ornate details of his attire.

History & Provenance

Specific historical context or ownership history of the portrait is not provided, though the subject's dates (1773-1829) imply the work was created during the late 18th or early 19th century, aligning with European portraiture traditions of the time.

Context

The painting reflects the artistic and social conventions of its era, where formal portraiture served to highlight the status and achievements of the sitters, particularly those in military leadership.

Legacy

Without additional context on the artist or the portrait's exhibition history, its broader impact or legacy within the art historical canon cannot be precisely determined.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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