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Portrait of Princess Olga Orlova

Valentin Serov1911

The State Russian Museum

The State Russian Museum
St. Petersburg, Russia

Valentin Serov followed the traditions of Russian official portraiture, as exemplified by Dmitry Levitsky and Karl Brullov in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
This representative canvas contains many features of a high style. Proud and narrow-minded, Princess Olga Orlova may not have been beautiful, but she had that special pedigree that comes with breeding. Olga was considered the most elegant woman in the Russian capital; it was said that no one in St Petersburg wore a hat better that she. The skilful and dynamic composition, the restrained and noble tones, the sharp silhouette, the gesture of the well-groomed hand and the “enamel” painting are all intended to paint a psychological picture of this lioness of Russian and European society. The expression in the sitter’s eyes is both haughty and dreamy. Serov showed the portrait to great acclaim at the Esposizione Internazionale di Roma in 1911.
Princess Olga Konstantinovna Orlova (née Princess Beloselskaya-Belozerskaya) (1872-1923): Wife of Major-General Prince V. N. Orlov.

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  • Title: Portrait of Princess Olga Orlova
  • Creator Lifespan: 1865 - 1911
  • Creator Nationality: Russian
  • Creator Gender: Male
  • Creator Death Place: Russia, Moscow
  • Creator Birth Place: Russia, St.Petersburg
  • Date Created: 1911
  • Location Created: Russia
  • Physical Dimensions: w1600 x h2375 mm (Complete)
  • Type: painting
  • Rights: The State Russian Museum, 1912, The State Russian Museum
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Painter: Valentin Serov
  • Original Title: Портрет княгини Ольги Орловой
  • Medium Extent: Complete
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