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Portrait of Count Boris Sheremetev, 1760. Artist: Ivan Argunov
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Portrait of Count Boris Sheremetev, 1760. Artist: Ivan Argunov
Portrait of Count Boris Sheremetev, 1760. Boris Sheremetev (1652-1719) was a Russian diplomat and soldier during the reign of Peter the Great. He commanded the Russian army during the Great Northern War, fought between Russia and Sweden and its allies from 1700 until 1721. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Ceramics and Country estate of 18th century, Kuskovo, Moscow
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Argunov Boris Cloak Commander Count Diplomat Great Northern War Ivan Nobleman Posing Sheremetev Sheremetyev Aristocrat
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This portrait print showcases Count Boris Sheremetev, a prominent figure in Russian history during the 18th century. Painted by Ivan Argunov in 1760, this masterpiece captures the essence of a distinguished man who played significant roles as both a diplomat and soldier. Count Boris Sheremetev's notable achievements include commanding the Russian army during the Great Northern War, a fierce conflict between Russia and Sweden along with its allies from 1700 to 1721. This war shaped European politics and marked an important era for Russia under Peter the Great's reign. In this painting, Count Boris Sheremetev is depicted wearing elegant attire that reflects his high status within society. His regal cloak drapes gracefully over his shoulders while he stands confidently, exuding authority and sophistication. The artist skillfully portrays every intricate detail of his clothing, showcasing vibrant colors that add depth to the composition. The presence of armor hints at Count Boris Sheremetev's military prowess and highlights his role as a commander on the battlefield. A meticulously styled wig completes his ensemble, symbolizing aristocracy and refinement. This portrait serves as a testament to Count Boris Sheremetev's significance in Russian history, capturing not only his physical appearance but also conveying his strength of character. Preserved in the State Museum of Ceramics and Country estate of 18th century in Kuskovo, Moscow; it stands as an enduring reminder of one man's contributions to warfare diplomacy during this transformative period in Russia's past.
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