Karl Pavlovich Bryullov – Portrait of Countess Olga Ivanovna Orlova-Davydova with her daughter Natalia Vladimirovna
1834. 196×127
Location: The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Государственная Третьяковская галерея).
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The mother gazes slightly away from the viewer with a gentle, serene expression, her hand resting protectively on her daughters back. The child, in contrast, looks directly at the viewer with an inquisitive and lively expression, her small arms reaching upwards. The contrast between the two gazes suggests a dynamic engagement between the introspective mother and her more outward-looking child.
The opulent fabric of the mothers dress, particularly the rich blue velvet, speaks to her status and wealth, as does the luxurious crimson velvet drapery behind them. The setting appears to be a balcony or terrace, overlooking a park-like landscape with trees and a suggestion of classical architecture in the distance. A small, dark dog rests at the mothers feet, adding a touch of domestic intimacy to the grand portrait.
The overall impression is one of aristocratic refinement, maternal love, and a sense of idyllic calm. The painting captures a moment of quiet connection between mother and child, framed by the symbols of their elevated social standing and a serene natural environment. The signature Brullov, Roma, 1838 indicates the artist, Karl Brullov, and the location and year of creation.