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Vorontsova Collection

"Vorontsova: A Legacy of Elegance and Grace" Step into the world of Vorontsova, a family whose portraits capture the essence of nobility throughout history

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova (1819-1894), 1851. Artist: Zaryanko

Portrait of Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova (1819-1894), 1851. Artist: Zaryanko
Portrait of Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova (1819-1894), 1851. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Kuznetsky Most in Moscow, 1919

Kuznetsky Most in Moscow, 1919. Found in the Collection of State Scientific A. Shchusev Research Museum of Architecture, Moscow

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Kuznetsky Most in Moscow, 1890-1900

Kuznetsky Most in Moscow, 1890-1900. Private Collection

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Alexeevna Vorontsova (1761-1784)

Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Alexeevna Vorontsova (1761-1784). Found in the Collection of State Museum of Architecture, History and Art, Vladimir

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Count Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov (1782-1856) and Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna

Portrait of Count Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov (1782-1856) and Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna Voront Artist: Watson
Portrait of Count Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov (1782-1856) and Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna Vorontsova (1784-1856) as children, 1786. Found in the collection of Podstanitsky collection

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Countess Yelizaveta Ksaweryevna Vorontsova (1792-1880)

Portrait of Countess Yelizaveta Ksaweryevna Vorontsova (1792-1880). Artist: Robertson, Christina (1796-1854)
Portrait of Countess Yelizaveta Ksaweryevna Vorontsova (1792-1880). Found in the collection of State Central Literary Museum, Moscow

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Countess Yekaterina Artemyevna Vorontsova (1780-1836) as Child, End 1780s

Portrait of Countess Yekaterina Artemyevna Vorontsova (1780-1836) as Child, End 1780s. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Countess Praskovya Vorontsova (1749-1797), Early 1790s

Portrait of Countess Praskovya Vorontsova (1749-1797), Early 1790s. Artist: Levitsky, Dmitri Grigorievich (1735-1822)
Portrait of Countess Praskovya Vorontsova (1749-1797), Early 1790s. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Countess Elizabeth Vorontsova (1739-1792), 1762. Artist: Antropov

Portrait of Countess Elizabeth Vorontsova (1739-1792), 1762. Artist: Antropov, Alexei Petrovich (1716-1795)
Portrait of Countess Elizabeth Vorontsova (1739-1792), 1762. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Architecture, History and Art, Vladimir

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Princess Irina Ivanovna Vorontsova, nee Izmaylova (1768-1848), ca 1797

Portrait of Princess Irina Ivanovna Vorontsova, nee Izmaylova (1768-1848), ca 1797. Found in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Countess Anna Vorontsova (1743-1769), ca 1758. Artist: Tocque, Louis (1696-1772)

Portrait of Countess Anna Vorontsova (1743-1769), ca 1758. Artist: Tocque, Louis (1696-1772)
Portrait of Countess Anna Vorontsova (1743-1769), ca 1758. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageVorontsova Collection: Portrait of Countess Elisabeth Vorontsova, 1821. Artist: Thomas Lawrence

Portrait of Countess Elisabeth Vorontsova, 1821. Artist: Thomas Lawrence
Portrait of Countess Elisabeth Vorontsova, 1821. Elizabeth Vorontsova was the wife of the Russian prince and soldier Mikhail Vorontsov


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"Vorontsova: A Legacy of Elegance and Grace" Step into the world of Vorontsova, a family whose portraits capture the essence of nobility throughout history. In 1851, Sergei Konstantinovich Zaryanko immortalized Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova's beauty in a stunning portrait. Her regal presence shines through as she gazes confidently at the viewer. Fast forward to 1919, where Kuznetsky Most in Moscow serves as the backdrop for an enchanting scene. The bustling street captures the spirit of a changing era, while still retaining its timeless charm. Travel back further to the late 19th or early 20th century, and witness Kuznetsky Most once again. This time period encapsulates an air of mystery and intrigue that surrounds this iconic location. The lineage continues with Princess Ekaterina Alexeevna Vorontsova's portrait from years past. Painted with delicate strokes, her image evokes both grace and vulnerability. Count Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov and Countess Ekaterina Semyonovna it can depicted by Caroline Watson in an intimate portrayal of love and companionship. Their connection is palpable on canvas. Christina Robertson skillfully captures Countess Yelizaveta Ksaweryevna Vorontsova's elegance in her portrait. The artist brings out her subject's inner strength through subtle details that hint at a life well-lived. Dmitri Grigorievich Levitsky presents us with a glimpse into Countess Yekaterina Artemyevna Vorontsova's childhood innocence during the late 1780s, and is a tender reminder that even those born into privilege have their beginnings rooted in purity. Another masterpiece by Levitsky showcases Countess Praskovya Vorontsova during the early 1790s.