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Portrait of Camilla Ivasheva

Portrait of Camilla Ivasheva, by Unknown, oil, 1831
Portrait of Camilla Ivasheva, by Unknown, oil, 1831

Portrait of Camilla Ivasheva is an oil painting by the Realist artist Unknown. It dates from 1831 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

The work is an oil painting titled Portrait of Camilla Ivasheva. It depicts a woman with dark, curly hair gathered back, wearing a white lace collar and a vivid red shawl edged with a pattern. The composition is set against a plain, dark background, emphasizing the figure’s features.

Subject & Meaning

The sitter, Camilla Ivasheva, is presented with a serious yet calm expression. The contrast between the bright shawl and the subdued backdrop highlights her presence, suggesting a focus on personal dignity and refined attire.

Technique & Style

Rendered in oil, the painting employs careful modeling of light on the face, creating a subtle three‑dimensional effect. The red shawl’s texture and patterned edge are delineated with precise brushwork, while the white lace collar offers a delicate counterpoint to the darker tones.

Context

The portrait aligns with the tradition of Russian portraiture that emphasizes realistic representation and attention to costume details. Its muted background and emphasis on the sitter’s attire reflect the period’s aesthetic preferences for intimate, character-driven works.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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