Artwork
Portrait of Karl F. Baggowut (1761-1812)

Portrait of Karl F. Baggowut (1761-1812) is an oil painting by the German Romanticist artist Unknown. It dates from 1822 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum. The oil portrait depicts Karl F.
About this work
Overview
The oil portrait depicts Karl F. Baggowut (1761–1812) dressed in an elaborate military uniform. His gold jacket is adorned with red and black detailing, and a prominent medal featuring a red central stone is displayed on his chest. A dark, unadorned backdrop isolates his face and shoulders, emphasizing his solemn expression.
Subject & Meaning
Baggowut’s serious demeanor and the conspicuous medals indicate a high-ranking position, likely within the armed forces. The composition serves as a commemorative image, created posthumously to honor his service and status.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil, the work employs a limited palette that contrasts the luminous gold of the uniform with the deep, muted background. Fine brushwork renders the texture of the fabric and the reflective surfaces of the medals, while the smooth modeling of the face conveys a realistic likeness.
History & Provenance
The portrait was produced after Baggowut’s death, a common practice for memorializing notable figures of the era. It is presently part of the collection of the State Hermitage Museum, where it is displayed among other period portraits.
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