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Format: png Type: Photo Title: Peter III of Russia | Highlighted image | yes
| Image dimensions | 229 × 286 pixels
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| Last change | 23 August 2015 - 20:48:46
by: Site Admin | Note | Portrait by Alexei Antropov of Emperor Peter III, 1762
This portrait of Peter can be found in most history books, including 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica:
Nature had made him mean, the smallpox had made him hideous, and his degraded habits made him loathsome. And Peter had all the sentiments of the worst kind of small German prince of the time. He had the conviction that his princeship entitled him to disregard decency and the feelings of others. He planned brutal practical jokes, in which blows had always a share. His most manly taste did not rise above the kind of military interest which has been defined as "corporal's mania," the passion for uniforms, pipeclay, buttons, the "tricks of parade and the froth of discipline." He detested the Russians, and surrounded himself with Holsteiners.
| Source | Wikipedia Publication: Wikipedia, The Free EncyclopediaText: Artist [show]Aleksey Antropov (1716–1795) Link back to Creator infobox template wikidata:Q1298354 Title English: Portrait of Grand Duke Peter Fedotovich (later Peter III), oil, Canvas, State Russian Museum, 1753 Русский: Антропов, Алексей Петрович. Портрет великого князя Петра Федоровича. 1753. ГРМ Description
Портрет парный к изображению великой княгини Екатерины Алексеевны (1753, ГРМ).
В качестве основы для своего произведения А.П. Антропов использовал портрет работы Г.-К. Грота. Петр Федорович, будущий российский император Петр III, изображен в латах и горностаевой мантии с орденами св. Андрея Первозванного и св. Анны. Date 1753 Medium Холст, масло. Dimensions 88 х 68 Current location State Russian Museum Accession number Инв. № Ж-5436 |
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