Catherine II in Russian dress after V.Eriksen (priv.coll.), Конец 1760-х годов

Catherine II in Russian dress after V.Eriksen (priv.coll.), Конец 1760-х годов

Эриксен, виргилиус (мастерская) портрет императрицы екатерины ii в кокошнике оригинал данного портрета был создан известным датским портретистом в. Эриксеном около 1767 года и в 1768 году подарен английскому врачу томасу димсдейлу, прививавшему оспу самой императрице и наследнику after virgilius eriksen portrait of catherine ii, empress of russia, catherine the great, wearing a traditional kokoshnik and fur-trimmed bolero, an embroidered dress and an elaborate pearl necklace head and shoulders oil on canvas 62 x 47cm; 24½ x 18½in eriksen was appointed court painter to catherine ii and he painted several portraits of her. The pastel original of this portrait no longer survives, but several copies are known to exist, mainly executed in the late 18th and early 19th century. One copy was given by catherine in 1769 to dr thomas dimsdale, the english doctor who discovered inoculation against small pox. He travelled to russia to inoculate the empress and her grand children and this picture was later engraved in mezzotint by william dickinson and published on june 20th 1773 in london. Lined, evidence of old damage in several places particularly upper right and lower left, retouching in the affected areas. Object Type: painting. Date: Late 1760s.
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Author: Eriksen, Virgilius (workshop)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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