Portrait Of An Unknown Peasant
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- *Portrait of Princess Ekaterina Alexandrovna Lobanova-Rostovskaya* (1754)
- *Dying Cleopatra* (circa 1753) – his only known historical painting.
- *Portrait of an Unknown Woman in Peasant Dress* (1784) – a poignant and enigmatic work that reflects Argunov’s evolving artistic sensibilities.
- Posthumous portraits of the Sheremetev family, particularly those depicting deceased members adorned with symbols of their wealth and status.
Ivan Petrovich Argunov
1729 - 1802 , Russia
Основные сведения
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque, Portraiture
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Russian School of Portraiture']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Georg Grooth
- Fedor Leontyevich Argunov
- Fedor Semenovich Argunov
- Date Of Birth: 1729
- Date Of Death: 1802
- Full Name: Ivan Petrovich Argunov
- Nationality: Russian
- Notable Artworks:
- Dying Cleopatra
- Portrait of Prince Lobanov
- Portrait of Princess Lobanova
- Portrait of Unknown Woman
- Place Of Birth: Saint Petersburg, Russia