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PORTRAIT OF ALEXANDER I

Creator(s): Alexandre Brachard (Attributed to)

Currently in storage


About this object

Bas-relief plaster portrait of Alexander I of Russia. The plaster is painted terracotta red to resemble sealing wax. The portrait is placed on a black slate in a round frame signed on the plaster ' Brachard,' and dated 1816 at the bottom. The portrait is placed within a frame of ebonized wood with a domed glass cover. The Emperor is shown in profile with tousled hair and long sideburns. Alexander I, Alexander Pavlovich (December 12, 1777 – November 19, 1825); Emperor of Russia from March, 11 1801 to November 9, 1825). Alexander I was son of Emperor Pavel Petrovich I (1754-1802) and princess Sophia Dorothea Wuerttemberg-Mempelhard (Maria Fedorovna) and grandson of Catherine the Great (1729-1796).

Object name:
PORTRAIT OF ALEXANDER I
Made from:
Plaster -- slate -- glass -- and wood
Made in:
Russia
Date made:
1816
Size:
14.3 cm (5 5/8 in.)

Detailed information for this item

Catalog number:
2008.3.2
Signature marks:
inscription Alexandre---/Emproi Russie Back of frame signature Brachard/ 1816 Bottom of portrait
Credit line:
Museum Purchase, 2008