Portrait of Empress Elizabeth

George Dawe

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Basic information
ID
Ж-876
Author
George Dawe
Name
Portrait of Empress Elizabeth
Date of creation
1826
Country
russian empire
Technique
oil painting
Material
canvas oil
Dimensions (height x width, cm)
87 x 59
Additionally
Type
painting
Genre
portraiture
Plot
Portrait
Information about author
Author
George Dawe
Artist's lifetime
1781–1829
Country
, russian empire
Biography
George Dawe (February 8, 1781, London – October 15, 1829, London) was a British painter and one of the foremost masters of the romantic formal portrait in the first third of the 19th century. He spent a significant part of his life working in St. Petersburg. The artist and his assistants V. Golike and O. Poliakov made the paintings for the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace. He became an Academician of the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 1814, an honorary member of the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg in 1820, and the court painter to Emperor Nicholas I in 1828.
Object description
The work is one of the numerous portraits of Russian Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna (1779–1826), the wife of Emperor Alexander I, painted by British artist George Dawe. This full-length formal portrait exists in several authorised copies. The empress is depicted against the backdrop of the Tsarskoye Selo park, wearing a red Empire-style gown with a low neckline and transparent white sleeves. A yellow cashmere shawl, a red hat with white feathers, and white gloves complement the outfit. In the background is a building with columns in the classical style, a river, and an aqueduct.
Inscriptions
In the lower left, there is an artist's signature and the date: "Geo Dawe RA / pinxit S. Petersburg / 1826".
Portrayed person
The name of the person portrayed
Empress Elizabeth
Lifetime of the person portrayed
1779–1826
Legal regulation
Borys Voznytskyi Lviv National Art Gallery