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Portrait de la princesse Natalya Stepanovna Golitsyna, nee comtesse Apraksina (1794-1890). Peinture de Louis Hersent (1777-1860), huile sur toile, 1824. Art francais 19e siecle, classicisme. State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscou
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Portrait de la princesse Natalya Stepanovna Golitsyna, nee comtesse Apraksina (1794-1890). Peinture de Louis Hersent (1777-1860), huile sur toile, 1824. Art francais 19e siecle, classicisme. State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscou
FIA5380692 Portrait de la princesse Natalya Stepanovna Golitsyna, nee comtesse Apraksina (1794-1890). Peinture de Louis Hersent (1777-1860), huile sur toile, 1824. Art francais 19e siecle, classicisme. State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscou. by Hersent, Louis (1777-1860); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This portrait, titled "Portrait de la princesse Natalya Stepanovna Golitsyna, nee comtesse Apraksina" is a masterpiece by the renowned French artist Louis Hersent. Painted in 1824 during the 19th century, it showcases the classicism style that was prevalent at the time. The subject of this exquisite painting is Princess Natalya Stepanovna Golitsyna, formerly known as Countess Apraksina. She lived an extraordinary life spanning almost a century from 1794 to 1890. Dressed in elegant summer clothes and adorned with jewels including a bracelet and earrings, she exudes grace and nobility. Her thoughtful expression suggests deep contemplation or perhaps reminiscing about her past experiences. The artist skillfully captures every detail of her face, highlighting her delicate features and enhancing her natural beauty. The background features a luxurious sofa which adds to the overall opulence of the scene. This carefully chosen piece of furniture reflects both the wealth and social status associated with Princess Natalya's noble lineage. Currently housed in the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts in Moscow, Russia, this remarkable artwork provides us with a glimpse into Russian society during the 19th century. It serves as a testament to both Hersent's artistic talent and his ability to capture not only physical likeness but also convey emotions through his brushstrokes. This print by Bridgeman Images allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate this stunning portrait without having to
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