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Portrait du prince Ivan Baryatinsky (1772-1825) (Portrait of prince Ivan Baryatinsky). Dessin de Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee Lebrun (1755-1842). Pastel sur papier, 49 x 40 cm. Art francais du 18e siecle. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou
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Portrait du prince Ivan Baryatinsky (1772-1825) (Portrait of prince Ivan Baryatinsky). Dessin de Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee Lebrun (1755-1842). Pastel sur papier, 49 x 40 cm. Art francais du 18e siecle. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou
FIA5343839 Portrait du prince Ivan Baryatinsky (1772-1825) (Portrait of prince Ivan Baryatinsky). Dessin de Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee Lebrun (1755-1842). Pastel sur papier, 49 x 40 cm. Art francais du 18e siecle. Musee des Beaux Arts Pouchkine, Moscou. by Vigee-Lebrun, Elisabeth Louise (1755-1842); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This portrait print showcases the esteemed Prince Ivan Baryatinsky, a figure of great significance in Russian history. Created by the talented artist Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee Lebrun, this pastel drawing captures the essence of Prince Ivan's youth and beauty. The delicate strokes and vibrant colors bring his noble features to life, emphasizing his pride and nobility. Set against a backdrop of rich blue hues, Prince Ivan exudes an air of elegance and sophistication that befits his status as a member of high society. This artwork not only highlights his physical attributes but also provides insight into the societal norms and values prevalent during the 18th century in France. As we delve deeper into this masterpiece, we can discern subtle hints at themes such as vanity or perhaps even allusions to the seven deadly sins. It is through these intricate details that Vigee Lebrun invites us to contemplate more than just a mere representation of royalty; she prompts us to reflect on our own human nature. Displayed within Moscow's prestigious Pushkin Museum, this piece serves as a testament to both French artistry and Russian appreciation for fine aesthetics. Its presence in such esteemed surroundings further solidifies its importance within art history. Overall, this stunning portrait print offers viewers an opportunity to immerse themselves in the splendorous world of 18th-century European nobility while simultaneously pondering timeless questions about identity, beauty, and societal constructs.
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