View this post on Instagram Maria Lopukhina on a portrait by Vladimir Borovikovsky from 1797. The portrait is representing the sentimentalist era in art, bearing some elements of classicism. The scenery on the portrait is meant to emphasize the soft curves of woman's face and body. Maria belonged to the Russin nobility, she was the daughter of count Ivan Tolstoy. 18 years old when painted, she died of tuberculosis at the age of 24. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. #art #beauty #classicart #classicbeauty #classicartbeauty #painting #portrait #Russianart #classicism #sentimentalism #statetretyakovgallery #marialopukhina A post shared by Beauties In Art (@classicartbeauty) on Sep 30, 2017 at 11:34pm PDT
Maria Lopukhina on a portrait by Vladimir Borovikovsky from 1797. The portrait is representing the sentimentalist era in art, bearing some elements of classicism. The scenery on the portrait is meant to emphasize the soft curves of woman's face and body. Maria belonged to the Russin nobility, she was the daughter of count Ivan Tolstoy. 18 years old when painted, she died of tuberculosis at the age of 24. State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. #art #beauty #classicart #classicbeauty #classicartbeauty #painting #portrait #Russianart #classicism #sentimentalism #statetretyakovgallery #marialopukhina
A post shared by Beauties In Art (@classicartbeauty) on Sep 30, 2017 at 11:34pm PDT
Chcete pózovat vestoje, ale zároveň nevypadat prkenně? Opřete se loktem o stolek jako melancholická kráska Marie Ivanovna Lopuchinová na obraze V. L. Borovikovského z roku 1797.