Konstantin Pavlovich Collection
Konstantin Pavlovich, also known as Konstantin Buteyko, was a Soviet doctor who made significant contributions to the field of medicine
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Konstantin Pavlovich, also known as Konstantin Buteyko, was a Soviet doctor who made significant contributions to the field of medicine. His pioneering work in respiratory physiology led to the development of the Buteyko Breathing Technique, which focuses on correcting dysfunctional breathing patterns. In this portrait from 1807, we see Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia, a prominent figure during the early 19th century. Painted by Henne, it captures his regal presence and dignified demeanor. Another captivating portrait is that of Joanna Grudzinska from 1820. The artist beautifully portrays her elegance and grace. She was an influential figure in society at that time. Duchess Anna Feodorovna of Russia, formerly Princess Juliane of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, is depicted in yet another stunning portrait. Painted sometime between 1781-1860, it showcases her refined features and noble bearing. Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich's love for horses is evident in Jan Rosen's painting from 1824. It shows him at a cavalry review on Saxon Square in Warsaw—an event where he would have displayed his military prowess and leadership skills. An anonymous artist captured Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich's likeness in this intriguing portrait from 1825. Although the painter remains unknown, their skillful brushwork brings out his strong character and piercing gaze. Lavrenty Avksentyevich Seryakov created a remarkable portrayal of Joanna Grudzinska around 1880. Through his artistry, he immortalized her beauty and charm for future generations to admire. James Walker's artwork from 1797 depicts both Grand Dukes Alexander Pavlovich and Constantine Pavlovich together—a testament to their close bond as brothers within Russian royalty during that era. This anonymous piece from the early nineteenth century showcases Joanna Grudzinska once again.