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The image displays an octagonal, dark-framed portrait of a man with shoulder-length brown hair and a mustache, wearing a dark coat and a light blue sash. He is looking towards the viewer with a slight smile. The painting is displayed on a light-colored wall, with a shadow cast by the frame. To the right of the painting, a small white label with text is visible, indicating it is a label for the artwork.

The artwork is located in The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The label below the painting identifies the subject as "Portrait of Peter I (1672-1725)" and provides details in Russian and English. The English portion of the label reads: "Carol de Moor II (1695-1742) Portrait of Catherine I (1684-1727) The Hague, Holland, 1717 The State Hermitage Museum." However, the portrait itself appears to be of Peter the Great, not Catherine I, and the artist may be Carol de Moor II. The label further states that "Portrait of Catherine I. This portrait is related to the well-known portrait of Catherine I by the same artist. The picture is a copy from the portrait of Peter I by Andreas Schlüter, painted in 1717." The painting in the image strongly resembles portraits of Peter the Great.
Tanysha

Jul 9, 2026, 8:37 AM

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image displays an octagonal, dark-framed portrait of a man with shoulder-length brown hair and a mustache, wearing a dark coat and a light blue sash. He is looking towards the viewer with a slight smile. The painting is displayed on a light-colored wall, with a shadow cast by the frame. To the right of the painting, a small white label with text is visible, indicating it is a label for the artwork. The artwork is located in The State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The label below the painting identifies the subject as "Portrait of Peter I (1672-1725)" and provides details in Russian and English. The English portion of the label reads: "Carol de Moor II (1695-1742) Portrait of Catherine I (1684-1727) The Hague, Holland, 1717 The State Hermitage Museum." However, the portrait itself appears to be of Peter the Great, not Catherine I, and the artist may be Carol de Moor II. The label further states that "Portrait of Catherine I. This portrait is related to the well-known portrait of Catherine I by the same artist. The picture is a copy from the portrait of Peter I by Andreas Schlüter, painted in 1717." The painting in the image strongly resembles portraits of Peter the Great.

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