Portrait of the Vice Admiral MP Lazarev - 1839


Size (cm): 60x75
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Sale price£210 GBP

Description

The portrait of the vice courage M.P. Lazarev, dated in 1839 and created by the renowned Russian painter Ivan Aivazovsky, represents one of the rare incursions of the artist in the genre of the portrait, since he is mostly known for his impressive marine. This oil on canvas captures not only the image of an important character in Russian naval history, but also the meticulous handling of light and color that characterizes Aivazovsky's work.

The central figure of painting It is the Vice Admiral Mikhail Petrovich Lazarev, a prominent naval officer known for his explorations and his participation in several naval battles. Lazarev is represented with an expression of serenity and determination, observing the viewer with a serene but firm look, an election that underlines its authority and resolution. His dark uniform, adorned with golden details, stands out against the clear background, a contrast that Aivazovsky handles with a mastery.

Aivazovsky uses a simple and neutral background, which does not distract the viewer's attention from the figure of the Vice Admiral. The use of soft and sober tones in the background allows the details and colors of the Lazarev uniform and its medals stand out vividly. The brushstrokes are precise and detailed, particularly on the face and hands, reflecting a meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of human anatomy.

Aivazovsky's domain in the representation of light is evident in this portrait. The lighting seems to emanate from the upper left corner, gently bathing the face and torso of Lazarev, creating a subtle gradation of shadows that infuses depth and realism to painting. The well -defined and carefully placed shadows help sculpt the subject's shape, providing a sense of volume and almost three -dimensional presence.

This portrait stands out in Aivazovsky's work not only for its rarity as a portrait in its portfolio, but also for the high technical quality it demonstrates. Ivan Aivazovsky, although famous for his processing seas and dramatic skies, demonstrates his ability to capture the essence of a person with equal domain. The portrait of the vice courage M.P. Lazarev not only immortalizes a naval hero, but also reveals Aivazovsky's ability to use his talent in different artistic genres.

In the context of the art of the nineteenth century, this portrait is aligned with the objective of realism in the faithful representation of the characters and their status. Aivazovsky achieves an intimate connection between the viewer and the portrayed, partly due to the simplicity and clarity of the background, and partly due to the direct look of Lazarev, which seems to break the canvas barrier. This approach was common in formal portraits of prominent figures of the time, since it served both to honor the individual and to inspire respect and admiration in the observer.

When inspecting this work, one cannot avoid marveling at the versatility of Aivazovsky. Although his marinas made him one of the greatest painters of Russian romanticism, this work highlights his transverse talent and his ability to capture both the majesty of the ocean and the nobility and humanity of an individual. With this piece, Aivazovsky reminds us that his genius is not limited to the movement of the sea, but extends to the complete domain of light, shadow and human representation.

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