General Theodore Petrovitch Uvarov (1773/4-1824), Thomas Lawrence, 1818

General Theodore Petrovitch Uvarov (1773/4-1824), Thomas Lawrence, 1818

This portrait was commissioned by george iv at a cost of 300 guineas and was painted in 1818 at the congress of vienna, though it remained in lawrence's studio until his death. The portrait seems to have always been intended for what became the 'waterloo chamber' and acknowledges the sitter’s role as a distinguished cavalry general during the french retreat from moscow and the tzar’s aide-de-camp in vienna. In this portrait he is shown in military uniform with his plumed hat on his arm, wearing three stars, including the orders of st george of russia and st alexander newski. The waterloo chamber is a great hall on the public route at windsor castle displaying portraits of those soldiers, sovereigns and diplomats responsible for the overthrow of napoleon and the re-establishment of the monarchies and states of europe thereafter. The concept began in 1814 when george iv used the opportunity of the treaty of london to commission lawrence to paint distinguished visitors. The group of portraits grew during the next decade as lawrence continued to obtain portrait sittings at the various congresses following the battle of waterloo in 1815 and, in some cases, by making special journeys. Most of the twenty eight portraits were delivered after his death on 7 january 1830. By this time work was already begun of the space of the waterloo chamber created by covering a courtyard at windsor castle with a huge sky-lit vault; the room was completed during the reign of william iv (1830-7). The first illustration of the interior is provided by joseph nash (1809-78) in 1844 (rcin 919785) and shows the arrangement which survives to this day: full-length portraits of warriors hang high, over the two end balconies and around the walls; at ground level full-length portraits of monarchs alternate with half-lengths of diplomats and statesmen. Object Type: painting. Genre: portrait. Date: 1818. Dimensions: height: 127.1 cm (50 in) ; width: 102.2 cm (40.2 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Windsor Castle. Fedor Uvarov by T.Lawrence (1818, Royal coll.)
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Author: Thomas Lawrence (1769–1830)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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