Andrey, Grigoriy and Alexander Druzhinin (c.1840) by Pavel Fedotov

Andrey, Grigoriy and Alexander Druzhinin - Pavel Fedotov - c.1840

Artwork Information

TitleAndrey, Grigoriy and Alexander Druzhinin
ArtistPavel Fedotov
Datec.1840
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRealism
Current LocationTretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia

About Andrey, Grigoriy and Alexander Druzhinin

The artwork titled “Andrey, Grigoriy and Alexander Druzhinin,” created by Pavel Fedotov around 1840, is an oil painting on canvas. It belongs to the Realism art movement and is classified as a portrait. This distinguished piece of art is housed in the Tretyakov Gallery located in Moscow, Russia.

The artwork depicts three young men, identified by the title of the piece as Andrey, Grigoriy, and Alexander Druzhinin. They are dressed in military uniforms, suggesting their connection to a certain rank or status, and occupy a formal setting. One of the men is seated at a table with documents and tools, possibly engaged in some form of work or planning, while the other two men appear to be seated in close proximity, suggesting a conversation or meeting of importance. The detailed portrayal of their expressions and attire reflects the Realist style of the mid-19th century, emphasizing authenticity and the depiction of real-life scenarios. The lighting and composition draw attention to the faces of the three subjects, capturing their distinct personalities and the seriousness of their demeanor.

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