File:Meller-Zakomelski.jpg
Meller-Zakomelski.jpg (450 × 563 pixels, file size: 31 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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English: A portrait traditionally belived to be of Abram Petrovich Gannibal (c.1696-1781). According to research by Natalya Teletova[1] the painting is not of Gannibal. According to her, it shows a general Ivan Ivanovich Möller-Sakomelsky (1725-1790). The order he is wearing was created after the death of Abram Gannibal.
Русский: *Портрет, некоторыми[2] исследователями атрибутированный, как портрет Абрама Петровича Ганнибала. По другим исследованиям это портрет И. И. Меллер-Закомельского. Окончательного варианта атрибуции нет. См. *страницу обсуждения. |
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18th century date QS:P571,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
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oil medium QS:P186,Q296955 |
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- 18th-century portrait paintings of men, artist, location and year missing
- Abram Petrovich Gannibal
- 18th-century oil portraits of men at half length in military uniforms
- 18th-century portrait paintings of men with presumed sitter
- Badges of the Order of St. George in portrait paintings
- Naïve portraits (before 20th century)
- Orange clothing in art, male
- Portrait paintings in 18th century military uniforms of Russia
- Portrait paintings of people of Black African descent
- Sash of the Order of St. Andrew in portrait paintings
- Star of the Order of St. Andrew in portrait paintings
- Star of the Order of St. George in portrait paintings