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Eau. Portrait de la comtesse Praskovie Alexandrovna Bruce (nee Roumiantsev, 1729-1785). (Water. Portrait of the Countess Praskovya Bruce). Dame d honneur d Elisabeth I de Russie, dite la clemente (1709-1762)
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Eau. Portrait de la comtesse Praskovie Alexandrovna Bruce (nee Roumiantsev, 1729-1785). (Water. Portrait of the Countess Praskovya Bruce). Dame d honneur d Elisabeth I de Russie, dite la clemente (1709-1762)
FIA5376977 Eau. Portrait de la comtesse Praskovie Alexandrovna Bruce (nee Roumiantsev, 1729-1785). (Water. Portrait of the Countess Praskovya Bruce). Dame d honneur d Elisabeth I de Russie, dite la clemente (1709-1762). Oeuvre de Jean Francois Samsois (parfois J.F. de Somsois ou Sampsois, actif milieu 18e siecle), pastel sur carton, 1756. Art francais, 18e siecle, art rococo. State Open air Museum Oranienbaum (Musee du palais d Oranienbaum a Lomonossov, Russie). by Samsois, Jean-Francois (1720-c.1797); State Open-air Museum, Oranienbaum, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This portrait print showcases the elegance and grace of Countess Praskovya Alexandrovna Bruce, a prominent figure in Russian society during the 18th century. Painted by Jean Francois Samsois in 1756, this pastel on cardboard artwork beautifully captures the countess's youthful beauty and contemplative nature. As Dame d'honneur to Empress Elizabeth I of Russia, also known as "la clemente". Countess Bruce held a position of great importance and influence. Her noble lineage is evident through her regal demeanor, adorned with a stunning necklace that complements her delicate features and intricate hairstyle. The artist skillfully incorporates elements of rococo art into this piece, emphasizing softness and femininity. The vibrant blue hues symbolize tranquility while highlighting the countess's piercing gaze. A single flower delicately placed near her face adds an air of natural beauty to the composition. Displayed at the State Open-air Museum Oranienbaum in Lomonossov, Russia, this artwork represents not only a historical figure but also reflects the artistic style prevalent during that era. It serves as a testament to both Russian culture and French influence on 18th-century art. Through this print from Fine Art Finder, viewers can immerse themselves in the world of aristocracy and appreciate the timeless allure captured within Countess Praskovya Alexandrovna Bruce's portrait.
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