Artwork

Portrait of Alexander I

Portrait of Alexander I, by Unknown, oil, 1805
Portrait of Alexander I, by Unknown, oil, 1805

Portrait of Alexander I is an oil painting by the Neoclassicist artist Unknown. It dates from 1805 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

This portrait depicts Alexander I, a historical figure, in a formal military attire, emphasizing his authority through meticulous detail and composition.

Subject & Meaning

Alexander I is portrayed with a calm and serious demeanor, conveying a sense of dignity and composure. The elaborate uniform, adorned with a blue sash, gold buttons, medals, and a star, signifies his military rank and honors.

Technique & Style

Executed in oil paint, the work features a stark, dark background that contrasts with the vibrant, intricately rendered details of the subject's uniform, drawing the viewer's focus to Alexander I. The artist's use of color and contrast creates a sense of depth and highlights the subject's presence.

History & Provenance

Currently housed at the State Hermitage Museum, the painting's specific creation date and artist are not provided in the given information.

Context

The portrait reflects the early 19th-century tradition of depicting rulers in formal, militarized attire to project power and prestige.

Portrait of Tsar Alexander I
Portrait of Tsar Alexander I, Unknown

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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Frequently asked questions

Who painted Portrait of Alexander I?

Portrait of Alexander I was painted by Unknown in 1805.

Where can I see Portrait of Alexander I?

Portrait of Alexander I is held by Hermitage Museum.

What movement is Portrait of Alexander I?

Portrait of Alexander I is associated with Neoclassicism.