Artwork

Portrait of Count Piotr P. Shuvalov (1820 - 1900)

Portrait of Count Piotr P. Shuvalov (1820 - 1900), by Ivan Makarov, oil
Portrait of Count Piotr P. Shuvalov (1820 - 1900), by Ivan Makarov, oil

Portrait of Count Piotr P. Shuvalov (1820 - 1900) is an oil painting by the Realist artist Ivan Makarov. It is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

This portrait, painted in 1898 by Ivan Makarov, depicts Count Piotr P. Shuvalov, a figure born in 1820 and deceased in 1900. Executed in oil, the work is part of the collection at the State Hermitage Museum.

Subject & Meaning

The subject, Count Piotr P. Shuvalov, is portrayed in a state of solemnity, with a direct gaze, emphasizing his personality or status. His attire, consisting of a dark coat and white collar, suggests formality.

Technique & Style

The painting features smooth brushstrokes, particularly on the subject's skin, contrasting with the coarser texture of the dark, plain background. This contrast, akin to chiaroscuro, dramatically highlights the Count's face.

History & Provenance

Created in 1898 by Ivan Makarov, the portrait has been part of the State Hermitage Museum's collection. Specific details about its acquisition or earlier ownership are not provided.

Context

While the portrait's context within broader 19th-century portraiture is notable, the plain background suggests a focus on the individual rather than his surroundings, a choice that may reflect the artist's or subject's preferences.

Legacy

The portrait's legacy is primarily as a representation of Count Shuvalov within the Hermitage's holdings, with its artistic significance tied to its execution and the use of chiaroscuro techniques.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Ivan Makarov

Artist

Ivan Makarov

Ivan Makarov (1822–1897) was an artist, born in Arzamas.

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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