Artwork
Portrait of Count J.E. Sievers

Portrait of Count J.E. Sievers is an oil painting by the Neoclassicist artist Josef Grassi. It dates from 1807 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. The Portrait of Count J.
About this work
Overview
The Portrait of Count J.E. Sievers is an oil painting created by Austrian artist Josef Grassi around 1807. It is a formal portrait characteristic of the neoclassical style.
Subject & Meaning
The subject is depicted wearing a dark red coat adorned with gold buttons and medals, suggesting a high-ranking position. He is shown holding a piece of paper and resting his hand on a table with books, conveying a sense of dignity and importance.
Technique & Style
Grassi's use of oil paint achieves a rich and detailed representation of the count's attire and surroundings. The contrast between the subject's polished appearance and the plain dark background emphasizes his figure.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the State Hermitage Museum's collection. The count's medals imply a significant role, although the specific nature of this role is not documented.
Artist & collection
Artist
Josef Grassi (22 April 1757 – 7 January 1838) was an Austrian portrait and history painter. His middle name is usually given as "Maria", although there is evidence that it was actually "Mathias". He is also called "Giuseppe Grassi".



















