Showing 24 artworks out of 28 with State Russian Museum
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Admire Bryullov’s "Princess Samoilova"! A stunning 19th-century Russian portrait of aristocratic life. Explore opulent detail & emotional depth at the State Russian Museum.
Explore 'Italian Midday' by Karl Bryullov – a stunning 1827 Romantic oil painting of a vineyard scene. Admire its rich textures, dramatic lighting & classical beauty.
Discover Pavel Filonov’s ‘Peasant Family’ (1910). A visionary work of Analytical Realism blending faith & anxiety. Explore its symbolic depth, vibrant colors & historical significance.
Romantic masterpiece by Bryullov captures Princess Elezabeta Saltykova's serene grace amidst opulent fabrics and masterful chiaroscuro lighting—a timeless portrait reflecting aristocratic contemplation and the grandeur of 1841 Russia. Explore this iconic artwork.
Admire 'Hercules on Horseback' by Kozlovsky (1799). A dynamic bronze sculpture showcasing classical mythology & Neoclassical style. Invest in this iconic artwork!
Witness 'The Battle at Borodino,' a dramatic 1817 neoclassical relief by Tolstoy. Explore this powerful depiction of warfare in classical style, showcasing dynamic figures & masterful shading.
Wikipedia Fedot Ivanovich Shubin (May 28, 1740 – May 24, 1805) is widely regarded as the greatest sculptor of 18th-century Russia. He was born in a Pomor village near Kholmogory and, inspired by the example of his neighbour Mikhail Lomonosov, he walked all the way to St Petersburg at the age of 18. Lomonosov took notice of his talent in walrus ivory carving (a folkcraft traditionally practised i
Discover 'Polycrates' by Mikhail Kozlovsky (1790), a dynamic Neoclassical sculpture of a nude male figure. Explore its dramatic form, classical style & masterful carving in 18th-century Russia.
This neoclassical sculpture depicts a serene female figure attended by angels, embodying faith and power amidst the turbulent backdrop of Russia’s 1812 uprising—a masterful testament to Fyodor Tolstoy's unwavering dedication to classical ideals.
Explore Mikhail Kozlovsky’s ‘Girl wit a Butterfly’ (1790) – a poignant bronze sculpture of a contemplative boy. Admire its Neoclassical realism & textural detail. A captivating piece of Russian art history.
Admire Ivan Prokof’yev’s 1800 bronze bust of A.F. Labzin – a neoclassical masterpiece! Explore its detailed shading, classical style & timeless beauty.
Explore Fyodor Gordeyev’s dramatic 1769 bronze sculpture 'Prometheus,' a poignant Neoclassical work depicting human suffering & struggle. Discover its rich texture & classical influence.
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