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The Empress Elizabeth of Russia on Horseback, Attended by a Page

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The Empress Elizabeth of Russia on Horseback, Attended by a Page
ArtistGeorg Christoph Grooth
Yearc. 1743
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions85 cm × 58.5 cm (33 in × 23.0 in)
LocationTretyakov Gallery, Moscow

The Empress Elizabeth of Russia on Horseback, Attended by a Page is a equestrian painting of 1743 in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, with several replicas. Done in oil on canvas by Russo-German painter Georg Christoph Grooth, the work depicts Empress Elizabeth of Russia on horseback. The empress is shown dressed in military uniform, attended by a negro page. Elizabeth is shown to be in command of the horse, while her holding of a field marshall's baton represents her command over the sea. The painting was a notable success for Grooth, a former art curator turned painter.[1]

Metropolitan Museum of Art

The version in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is also attributed to Grooth, dated to the years after 1743.

References

  1. ^ "metmuseum.org". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2018-10-09.