Early 1830s Collection
In the early 1830s, a time of elegance and refinement, Countess Natalia Fyodorovna Gorchakova graced the halls with her regal presence
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In the early 1830s, a time of elegance and refinement, Countess Natalia Fyodorovna Gorchakova graced the halls with her regal presence. Captured in a stunning portrait by the talented artist Carl von Hampeln, her beauty and grace are immortalized for all to admire. Another masterpiece from Hampeln's brush is the enchanting "Portrait of the Talyzin children. " In this captivating piece, we catch a glimpse of innocence and youth as these young souls radiate joy and curiosity. Dmitri Mikhaylovich Obreskov, a man of great stature and influence during this era, is depicted in another one of Hampeln's creations. His commanding presence exudes power and authority that resonates through his piercing gaze. Olga Nikolaevna Talyzina, nee Zubova, also finds herself captured in two separate portraits by Hampeln. Her ethereal beauty shines through as she gazes into the distance with an air of mystery surrounding her. Beyond these intimate portrayals lies an entirely different world altogether - one filled with ancient traditions and picturesque landscapes. The "Ancient Picture Eight Part Bridge Mikawa Province" transports us back to Japan's rich history while showcasing its architectural marvels. Intriguing scenes unfold before our eyes as we witness a shrine attendant meticulously raking maple leaves in "Shrine Attendant Raking Maple Leaves 1830. " This delicate task symbolizes both reverence for nature and meticulous attention to detail. A traveler engrossed in inscribing temple pillars takes us on a journey through time in "Traveller Inscribing Temple Pillar 1830. " We can almost feel their dedication to preserving ancient wisdom within every stroke they make. The allure of courtesans captivates us as well; Emon Maruebiya gazes out towards Tago Bay in contemplation while Hanamurasaki Koshikibu Tamaya elegantly promenades through the streets.