Maria Andreevna Rumyantseva, once a pretty, graceful girl with a lively and cheerful disposition, was Petr’s favorite. There were rumors that the girl had a connection with the emperor; in
Portrait of Peter I by Alexei Antropov
Despite the extinction of his talent at the end of the 1760s, the artist continued to work hard throughout the next decade. Antropov’s seventies open with a large ceremonial portrait
Portrait of Archbishop S. Kulyabki by Alexei Antropov
Heavy and puffy Sylvester Kulyabka is depicted in full episcopal vestments: in a felony, a hood, with a staff and panagia. On a dark background – the birth coat of
Portrait of Princess TA Trubetskoi by Alexei Antropov
Tatyana Alekseevna Trubetskaya is the daughter of the chief procurator of the Synod of Prince AS Kozlovsky, the sister of the writer FA Kozlovsky. He was closely acquainted with the
Portrait of Ataman F. I. Krasnoshchekov by Alexei Antropov
The portrait of Ataman F. I. Krasnoshchekov is sparingly and lapidary. The image is built on large volumes, which are combined with decorative garment patterns. In the generalized, planar composition
Portrait of Alexander Vorontsova by Alexei Antropov
In the parade portrait, the principles of the West European portrait are combined and the figures of stiffness, stiffness, and flatness coming from the Russian parsunal letter. A middle-aged woman
Portrait of DI Buturlina by Alexei Antropov
July 13, 1762 from St. Petersburg to Moscow was sent to a group of painters to decorate the triumphal gates before the coronation of Catherine II. Among them was AP
Portrait of Anna Vasilievna Buturlinoy by Alexei Antropov
In the commissioned portrait of the landowner Vladimir province, the artist’s desire for a realistic image of the model can be seen. Frankly, bags under the eyes and senilely folded
Portrait of the statue-lady Anastasia Mikhailovna Izmailova by Alexei Antropov
In the art community one of the most significant works of AP Antropov is considered to be the portrait of AM Izmailova. The painter portrayed the lady-in-law straightforwardly and simply,
Portrait of Emperor Peter III by Alexei Antropov
Looking at the portrait of Peter III, created by Alexei Petrovich Antropov, you pay attention to the contrast of the solemn atmosphere with the unattractive image of the emperor, the
Self-portrait by Alexey Antropov
This portrait of Antropov was written when he was nearly seventy years old. Portraits of elderly people especially succeeded the artist. I. Sakharova, the largest researcher of AP Antropov’s art,
Portrait of Archbishop Gabriel Petrov by Alexei Antropov
Metropolitan Gabriel was born May 18, 1730 in Moscow in the family of the Synodal subdeacon, who later became a priest. In 1753, P. Petrov graduated from the Moscow Slavic-Greek-Latin