Portrait of Countess Julia Pavlovna Samoilova moving away from the ball with her adopted daughter Amazilia Pacini (Masquerade), Karl Bryullov, by 1842

Portrait of Countess Julia Pavlovna Samoilova moving away from the ball with her adopted daughter Amazilia Pacini (Masquerade), Karl Bryullov, by 1842

Portrait of countess julia pavlovna samoilova moving away from the ball with her adopted daughter amazilia pacini (masquerade). Not later than 1842. Oil on canvas. 249 x 176 cm. The state russian museum, st. Petersburg, russian. See also a 1864 painting of the interior of kokorev's gallery featuring brullov's painting: file:картинная галерея в. А. Кокорева. 1864. А. Гребнев. Jpg. Object Type: painting. Date: by 1842. Dimensions: height: 249 cm (98 in); width: 176 cm (69.2 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Russian Museum. Yuliya Samoylova
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Author: Karl Bryullov (1799–1852)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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