Caucasian Prince
- Acrylic On Canvas
- WallArt
- Romanticisme
- 1855
- 59.0 x 42.0 cm
- Art Palace of Georgia - Museum of Cultural History
grigory grigorievich gagarin (1810 – 1893)
Grigory Gagarin (1810-1893) was a Russian painter, diplomat & administrator known for his portraits of Caucasian peoples & illustrations of Pushkin's works. Explore his unique window into 19th-century Russian art and culture.
Art Palace of Georgia - Museum of Cultural History (Tbilisi, Georgia)
Designed in a historicist style blending Gothic and Islamic architectural elements, overseen by Aleksander Rogojski. Its ornate facade and intricate details make it a visual spectacle.
A Portrait of Caucasian Dignity: Grigory Gagarin’s “Caucasian Prince”
Grigory Grigorievich Gagarin (1810-1893) stands as a singular figure in 19th-century Russian art – an artist who seamlessly blended artistic vision with administrative duty, diplomacy, and a profound engagement with the cultural landscape of his time. Born into the noble Rurikid family, Gagarin’s early life was shaped by aristocratic privilege but fueled by an unexpected passion for painting, nurtured under the tutelage of Karl Briullov, arguably Russia's foremost painter of the era. This confluence of influences would ultimately define his artistic trajectory and solidify his legacy as a chronicler of Caucasian culture.- Subject Matter: The artwork depicts a Caucasian prince—a man embodying regal authority and tradition—seated on a simple earthen ground, offering a striking contrast between grandeur and humility.
- Style & Technique: Gagarin’s masterful brushwork exemplifies Romanticism's preoccupation with emotion and dramatic landscapes. Employing oil paint on canvas, he achieved remarkable tonal depth and textural richness, capturing the subtle nuances of light and shadow to convey both physical presence and psychological character.
- Historical Context: Created in 1855 during a period of Russian expansion into the Caucasus, “Caucasian Prince” reflects anxieties about preserving cultural traditions amidst imperial ambition. Gagarin’s work serves as an important visual record of Georgian society at the time—a glimpse into aristocratic life and artistic endeavors.
- Symbolism: The prince's posture exudes confidence yet is grounded in the earth, symbolizing stability and connection to tradition. The gold trim on his robe subtly hints at royal status while simultaneously emphasizing the enduring values of nobility and dignity.
About this artwork
- Title: Caucasian Prince
- Artist: grigory grigorievich gagarin
- Year: 1855
- Original dimensions: 59.0 x 42.0 cm
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Art Palace of Georgia - Museum of Cultural History
- Medium: Acrylic On Canvas
- Medium type: WallArt
- Keywords: ethnic painting , caucasian landscape , fine art print
- Topics: portraiture , prince , religion
Quick Facts
- Medium: Oil on Canvas
- Year: 1855
- Dimensions: 59 x 42 cm
- Influences: Romanticism
- Location: Art Palace of Georgia - Museum of Cultural History (Tbilisi, Georgia)
- Title: Caucasian Prince
- Artist: Grigory Grigorievich Gagarin