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Paul I, Emperor of Russia (1754-1801), when Grand Duke of Russia c.1799
Oil on canvas | 71.8 x 57.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 405730

After Jean Louis Voille (1744-1804)
Paul I, Emperor of Russia (1754-1801), when Grand Duke of Russia c.1799
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This portrait is a copy after a lost original by Jean-Louis Voille, painted in 1789. It became the standard image of Emperor Paul I, the only son of Catherine the Great and Peter III and served as a model for artists both before and after his coronation in 1797, and numerous versions were produced. Paul is dressed in the dark green uniform of the Preobrazhensky Regiment, with the stars of the Orders of St Andrew and St Alexander Nevskii, and the neck badges of the Order of Malta and St Anne. The presence of the white enamelled Order of Malta, of which Paul became Grand Master in 1798, suggests the work was completed in the latter years of the eighteenth century.
Raised for the first seven years of his life by his great-aunt, the Empress Elizabeth, Paul was a sensitive, intelligent child. The effect of his father’s forced abdication and murder, coupled with his mother’s rejection of him, may have led to an unstable personality, and elements of fragility can be perceived in this portrait.
Jean-Louis Voille was born in Paris and studied under the portrait painter François-Hubert Drouais (1727–75). From the early 1770s he worked in Russia, where, around 1780, he was appointed court painter to the heir to the throne. In the mid- 1790s he returned to France.
A further fine contemporary copy of the painting is also in the Royal Collection (RCIN 404631).
Inscribed and dated Kapal JEpke. 1799Provenance
Presumably acquired by George IV when Prince of Wales; recorded in store at Carlton House in 1816 (no 545) and 1819 (no 389); in the Portrait Gallery at Hampton Court in 1861 (no 894)
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Oil on canvas
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71.8 x 57.5 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external)
88.2 x 72.0 x 6.8 cm (frame, external)
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