Orest Adamovich Kiprensky – Portrait AP Bakunin. 1813. B., um. K., pastes. 29h24. GTG
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The subject’s clothing consists of a dark military-style jacket with prominent red cuffs and collar trim, indicating possible service or affiliation with an official body. The jackets buttons are carefully delineated, contributing to the overall sense of precision in the drawing. Behind him is visible a chair with a light blue upholstery, its design relatively simple but adding depth to the composition.
The background is rendered in muted tones, creating a shadowy effect that isolates the figure and directs focus towards his face. The artist employed a technique that blends soft shading with sharper lines, particularly noticeable in the rendering of the hair and facial features. This creates a sense of volume and texture. A small, indistinct monogram appears in the upper left corner, likely indicating the artist’s signature or initials.
Subtly, the drawing conveys an impression of restrained dignity and quiet determination. The subjects gaze is not confrontational but rather seems to suggest a thoughtful nature. The military attire hints at a sense of duty or responsibility, while his expression implies a complex inner life. The limited color palette reinforces this feeling of seriousness and introspection, avoiding any overt display of exuberance or frivolity. Overall, the drawing suggests a portrait intended to capture not just physical likeness but also an essence of character.