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jeannepompadour · 8 months
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Portrait of Sarah Eleanore Fairmor by Ivan Vishnyakov, circa 1749-1750
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history-of-fashion · 2 years
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1757 Ivan Vishnyakov - Portrait of Matvey Begichev
(Museum of V.A. Tropinin and Moscow Artists of His Time)
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artfoli · 5 years
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‘Portrait of Sarah Eleanore Fairmore,’ 1749, by Ivan Vishnyakov (1699-1761)
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lotussed · 5 years
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Ivan Vishnyakov, portrait of Xenia Ivanovna Tishinina, detail
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ibarbouron-us · 3 years
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Retrato de Stepanida Yakovleva 1738-1781, después de 1757 de Ivan Yakovlevich Vishnyakov
pintura rusa rococó retrato óleo sobre lienzo .
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rucazombie · 5 years
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On this day in History, on December 29, 1709, Empress of All Russia, 𝐸𝓁𝒾𝓏𝒶𝓋𝑒𝓉𝒶 𝒫𝑒𝓉𝓇𝑜𝓋𝓃𝒶 𝑅𝑜𝓂𝒶𝓃𝑜𝓋𝒶, was born. •
She was the daughter of Peter the Great, and ruled the Russian Empire for twenty years (1741-1762). Although she took the throne through a palace coup, her rule of the country was mild and allowed Russia to prosper in the arts and education. Her pro-Russian domestic policies increased the presence of the Russian nobility in the government. She also defeated the strongest warrior of Europe at the time, the Prussian king Frederick II, but died before her victory could be secured. •
Elizabeth was the last of the full blooded Romanovs to rule Russia. With a 300-hundred strong army at her command, she had a great opportunity to reshape the map of Russia and Europe. However, she preferred a life of partying and pleasure to politics. •
In spite of this, her place in Russian history is widely respected for the educational and cultural revival she brought to the country; the giant baroque masterpieces of the Winter Palace, the palace at Tsarskoe Selo and Peterhof, and the Smolny Cathedral are still standing tall in St. Petersburg, guarding the reputation of their founder.
~Source: Olga Prodan
Portrait by Ivan Vishnyakov, 1743.
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centuriespast · 7 years
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VISHNYAKOV, Ivan Yakovlevich Portrait of S.S. Yakovleva after 1756 Oil on canvas, 90 x 72 cm The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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Portrait of Wilhelm Georg Fermor by Ivan Vishnyakov
https://painting-planet.com/portrait-of-wilhelm-georg-fermor-by-ivan-vishnyakov/
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history-of-fashion · 3 years
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1755 Ivan Vishnyakov - Nikolay Tishinin and his wife Ksenia
(Rybinsk Museum-Preserve)
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lotussed · 5 years
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Ivan Vishnyakov, Portrait of Sarah Fairmore, detail
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hard-2-handle · 11 years
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Ivan Vishnyakov  |  Portrait of S.S. Yakovleva, 1756
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costumedramas-blog · 13 years
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Sarah Eleanor Fermor painted by Ivan Vishnyakov (1750).
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history-of-fashion · 5 years
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1741-1746 Ivan Vishnyakov - Portrait of Anna Leopoldovna in orange dress
(State Russian Museum)
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Portrait of NI Tishinin by Ivan Vishnyakov
https://painting-planet.com/portrait-of-ni-tishinin-by-ivan-vishnyakov/
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