Lot Essay
The only Russian artist of the 18th century to be recognised internationally during his lifetime, we are most familiar with the masterpieces of Karl Pavlovich Briullov (1799-1852) executed in oil, which grace the State Tretyakov Gallery, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts and the Russian Museum in St Petersburg among others. This portrait of Giovanina Pacini (1803-75), painted exuberantly with strong but light brushstrokes, testifies to his mastery in watercolour. The chiaroscuro, attention to detail and application of semi-transparent layers lend the portrait depth while simultaneously infusing it with air; the subject emerges from her delicate shawl smiling softly.
This beautiful portrait depicts the elder of the two foster children of Countess Iulia Pavlovna Samoilov, one of the richest women in the Russian Empire, a relative of Catherine the Great and Briullov's lover for many years. Briullov was to paint Giovanina Pacini again, this time in a large oil painting, 'The Rider', which now hangs in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
This beautiful portrait depicts the elder of the two foster children of Countess Iulia Pavlovna Samoilov, one of the richest women in the Russian Empire, a relative of Catherine the Great and Briullov's lover for many years. Briullov was to paint Giovanina Pacini again, this time in a large oil painting, 'The Rider', which now hangs in the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.