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Portrait of Anna Davydovna Baratynskaya (1814-1889), nee Abamelek-Lazareva, 1836. Artist: Osokin (Asokin), Konstantin Semyonovich (1801-after 1847)
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Portrait of Anna Davydovna Baratynskaya (1814-1889), nee Abamelek-Lazareva, 1836. Artist: Osokin (Asokin), Konstantin Semyonovich (1801-after 1847)
Portrait of Anna Davydovna Baratynskaya (1814-1889), nee Abamelek-Lazareva, 1836. Found in the collection of Institut of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House), St Petersburg
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St Petersburg Watercolour On Cardboard Baratynsky
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This portrait captures the essence of Anna Davydovna Baratynskaya, a prominent figure in 19th-century Russian society. Painted by Konstantin Semyonovich Osokin (Asokin) in 1836, this fine art print showcases his exceptional talent and attention to detail. Anna Davydovna Baratynskaya, nee Abamelek-Lazareva, radiates elegance and grace as she gazes directly at the viewer. Her delicate features are beautifully rendered with soft brushstrokes that highlight her refined beauty. The watercolour on cardboard technique adds a subtle touch of vibrancy to the painting, enhancing its overall allure. Baratynskaya was not only known for her striking appearance but also for her intellectual prowess and literary contributions. As a writer herself, she played an important role in shaping the Romanticism movement in Russia during this period. This portrait serves as a testament to her influence and significance within artistic circles. Currently housed at the Institut of Russian Literature IRLI (Pushkin-House) in St Petersburg, this artwork is a treasured piece that offers us a glimpse into Baratynskaya's world. It stands as a reminder of her legacy and contribution to both literature and society. Whether you appreciate fine art or have an interest in Russian history, this exquisite portrait is sure to captivate your imagination with its timeless beauty and historical significance.
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