Sergei Konstantinovich 1818 1870 Collection
Sergei Konstantinovich (1818-1870) was a talented Russian artist known for his exquisite portraits
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Sergei Konstantinovich (1818-1870) was a talented Russian artist known for his exquisite portraits. His attention to detail and ability to capture the essence of his subjects is evident in works such as "Portrait of Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova" (1851), where he beautifully portrays her grace and elegance. In another masterpiece, "Portrait of Alexander Dmitriyevich Chertkov" (1857), Konstantinovich captures the wisdom and intelligence radiating from the subject's eyes. The same level of skill can be seen in "Portrait of Princess Isabella Adamovna Gagarina" (1800-1886), where he depicts her regal beauty with precision. Konstantinovich also ventured into historical portraiture, as seen in his work "Portrait of General Admiral Kondrati Kondratievich Stoffregen" (1867). This painting showcases not only the subject's military prowess but also their commanding presence. Beyond portraiture, Konstantinovich showcased his versatility by capturing architectural wonders like "The Small Throne Room of the Winter Palace" (1837). Through meticulous brushstrokes, he brings to life the opulence and grandeur that characterized this iconic space. His talent extended beyond nobility; he also immortalized individuals from various walks of life. In "Portrait of Countess Yelizaveta Christoforovna Abamelik-Lazareva" (1854), Konstantinovich highlights her poise and sophistication. Similarly, in "Portrait of Merchant Pyotr Semyonovich Sapozhnikov, " he captures both strength and humility. Konstantinovich's artistry even reached influential figures such as Emperor Alexander III in his portrait dating back to 1865. The depth conveyed through every stroke reflects not just physical likeness but also hints at the emperor's character.