About Kart Byullov’s pictures “Italian morning” and “Italian midday”
Journal: Scientific and Analytical Journal "Burganov House. Space of culture" (Vol.39, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-06-01
Authors : Vladimir G. Gnilorybov;
Page : 175-183
Keywords : Karl Bryullov; Italian Morning; Italian Noon;
Abstract
The article offers updated information regarding the two paintings by Karl Bryullov, Italian Noon from the collection of Empress Aleksandra Fedorovna, the wife of Emperor Nicolas I, and the author's copy of Italian Noon, Girl Picking Grapes, which was previously in the collection of Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna, the Duchess of Leuchtenberg, and information about the second part of the pair with Italian Noon, the painting by Karl Bryullov called Italian Morning. The author provides information that Karl Bryullov painted at least two identical paintings Italian Noon. The first one is called Italian Noon and the second one, the author's copy of the latter, is called Girl Picking Grapes. As far as Italian Morning is concerned, there are reasons to believe that there are three such paintings by the same author.
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