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Portraits des comtesses Praskovia (1817-1835), Nadezhda (1822-1840) et Maria (1813-1849), filles du prince russe Piotr Viazemski (Pierre Wiazemsky) (1792-1878) - Dessin de Feodor (Fidelio) Bruni (1799-1875), 1835
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Portraits des comtesses Praskovia (1817-1835), Nadezhda (1822-1840) et Maria (1813-1849), filles du prince russe Piotr Viazemski (Pierre Wiazemsky) (1792-1878) - Dessin de Feodor (Fidelio) Bruni (1799-1875), 1835
FIA5386226 Portraits des comtesses Praskovia (1817-1835), Nadezhda (1822-1840) et Maria (1813-1849), filles du prince russe Piotr Viazemski (Pierre Wiazemsky) (1792-1878) - Dessin de Feodor (Fidelio) Bruni (1799-1875), 1835, crayon sur papier - Portrait of Countesses Praskovia, Nadezhda and Maria Vyazemsky - Pencil on Paper by Fyodor Antonovich Bruni (1800-1875), 1835 - 35, 5x44, 1 cm - State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow by Bruni, Fyodor (1801-75); State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This print showcases a stunning portrait of the three beautiful daughters of Russian Prince Piotr Viazemski, namely Praskovia, Nadezhda, and Maria. Created in 1835 by the talented artist Feodor Bruni, this pencil drawing exudes elegance and grace. The composition captures the essence of youth and nobility as these young women are depicted with poise and sophistication. Their delicate features are meticulously rendered by Bruni's skilled hand, showcasing his mastery in capturing their individual personalities. The sisters' connection is palpable as they stand together, united in sisterhood. The intricate details of their attire reflect their high social status within Russian society during the 19th century. This portrait serves as a testament to the privileged lives they led. Displayed at the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, this artwork offers a glimpse into Russia's rich cultural heritage. It represents not only an artistic masterpiece but also a historical document that sheds light on the lives of aristocratic families during this period. Through this remarkable illustration, we are transported back in time to witness the beauty and grandeur that defined Russian society centuries ago. It is an exquisite portrayal of femininity and familial bonds that continues to captivate viewers today.
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