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Ushakov Collection

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Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of Sisters Anna Petrovna (1822-1905) and Elena Petrovna (1824-1860) Ushakov, 1830s

Portrait of Sisters Anna Petrovna (1822-1905) and Elena Petrovna (1824-1860) Ushakov, 1830s. Found in the Collection of Podstanitsky collection

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of Pavel Petrovich Ushakov (1779-1853), 1820s

Portrait of Pavel Petrovich Ushakov (1779-1853), 1820s. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of the Sergey Petrovich Ushakov (1828-1894) as child, 1830s

Portrait of the Sergey Petrovich Ushakov (1828-1894) as child, 1830s. Private Collection

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of Sisters Sofia Petrovna (1823-1877) and Alexandra Petrovna (1821-1880) Ushakov, 1830s

Portrait of Sisters Sofia Petrovna (1823-1877) and Alexandra Petrovna (1821-1880) Ushakov, 1830s. Private Collection

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of the General Pavel Petrovich Ushakov (1819-1873), 1866

Portrait of the General Pavel Petrovich Ushakov (1819-1873), 1866. Private Collection

Background imageUshakov Collection: The Hospitality of Abraham (The Old Testament Trinity), 1671

The Hospitality of Abraham (The Old Testament Trinity), 1671. Found in the Collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of the Admiral Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov (1745?1817)

Portrait of the Admiral Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov (1745?1817). Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageUshakov Collection: The Virgin of Vladimir with Selected Saints

The Virgin of Vladimir with Selected Saints. Found in the Collection of Museum of History and Art, Suzdal

Background imageUshakov Collection: The Virgin Eleousa of Kykkos

The Virgin Eleousa of Kykkos. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Architecture, History and Art, Vladimir

Background imageUshakov Collection: Russian squadron under the command of Ushakov passed the Bosporus, 1799

Russian squadron under the command of Ushakov passed the Bosporus, 1799, 1799. Found in the collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of Count Andrei Ivanovich Ushakov (1708-1739), Mid of the 18th century. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Count Andrei Ivanovich Ushakov (1708-1739), Mid of the 18th century. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Count Andrei Ivanovich Ushakov (1708-1739), Mid of the 18th century. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of Anastasia Ushakova, nee Koni (1824-1902). Artist: Makarov, Ivan Kosmich (1822-1897)

Portrait of Anastasia Ushakova, nee Koni (1824-1902). Artist: Makarov, Ivan Kosmich (1822-1897)
Portrait of Anastasia Ushakova, nee Koni (1824-1902). Private Collection

Background imageUshakov Collection: Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1670. Artist: Ushakov, Simon (Pimen) Fyodorovich (1626-1686)

Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1670. Artist: Ushakov, Simon (Pimen) Fyodorovich (1626-1686)
Theotokos Life-giving Spring, 1670. Found in the collection of the The Novodevichy Convent, Moscow

Background imageUshakov Collection: Holy Mandylion (The Vernicle), 1658. Artist: Ushakov, Simon (Pimen) Fyodorovich (1626-1686)

Holy Mandylion (The Vernicle), 1658. Artist: Ushakov, Simon (Pimen) Fyodorovich (1626-1686)
Holy Mandylion (The Vernicle), 1658. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of Countess Maria Antonovna Ushakova, nee Tarbeeva (1802-1870), End of 1820s-Early 1830s

Portrait of Countess Maria Antonovna Ushakova, nee Tarbeeva (1802-1870), End of 1820s-Early 1830s. Private Collection

Background imageUshakov Collection: Portrait of the General Count Pyotr Sergeevich Ushakov (1782-1832), End of 1820s-Early 1830s

Portrait of the General Count Pyotr Sergeevich Ushakov (1782-1832), End of 1820s-Early 1830s. Private Collection

Background imageUshakov Collection: General Chabot before the battle of Nicopolis, 1798, 1894

General Chabot before the battle of Nicopolis, 1798, 1894. Found in the Collection of Actia Nicopolis Foundation

Background imageUshakov Collection: Saint Philip, Metropolitan of Moscow, 1653. Artist: Simon Fyodorovich Ushakov

Saint Philip, Metropolitan of Moscow, 1653. Artist: Simon Fyodorovich Ushakov
Saint Philip, Metropolitan of Moscow, 1653. Ushakov, Simon (Pimen) Fyodorovich (1626-1686). Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Kaluga


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"Ushakov: A Family Legacy in Portraits and History" Step into the world of Ushakov, a prominent family whose captivating portraits reveal their rich history and profound influence. In the 1830s, we witness the beauty and grace of Sisters Anna Petrovna and Elena Petrovna Ushakov, their elegant features frozen in time. Alongside them stands Pavel Petrovich Ushakov, his portrait from the 1820s exuding wisdom and authority. Delving further into their lineage, we encounter Sergey Petrovich Ushakov as a child in the 1830s—a glimpse into his early years brimming with innocence. Sofia Petrovna and Alexandra Petrovna Ushakov enchant us with their portraits from the same era, showcasing both strength and femininity. The legacy extends beyond mere individuals; it encompasses great achievements too. General Pavel Petrovich Ushakov's commanding presence is captured in an 1866 portrait—his military prowess evident through every brushstroke. The Hospitality of Abraham painting transports us to biblical times while honoring this esteemed family's religious devotion. No discussion on Ushakov would be complete without mentioning Admiral Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov—an influential figure who left an indelible mark on Russian naval history. His portrait serves as a reminder of his remarkable leadership during turbulent times. Artistic masterpieces also find solace within this family's narrative—the Virgin of Vladimir with Selected Saints emanates divine serenity while The Virgin Eleousa of Kykkos captivates with its ethereal beauty. History comes alive when we recall how Russian squadron under Commander Ushakov passed through Bosporus in 1799—a testament to their strategic brilliance amidst challenging circumstances. Even Count Andrei Ivanovich Ushakov (1708-1739) finds his place among these illustrious figures—a mysterious yet intriguing persona immortalized by an anonymous artist in the mid-18th century.