Portrait of Pavel Alekseevich Tuchkov (1776-1858) (3rd)

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  Dow, George  (English artist, 1781-1829).    
Portrait of Pavel Alekseevich Tuchkov (1776-1858) (3rd) [Izomaterial]. - Electron. Dan. (236 Kb). - (St. Petersburg: The State Hermitage, 2003). - 1 file: color. -
Portrait. Canvas, oil. 70x62,5 cm. Not later than 1825. - Electronic reproduction of a painting from the Military Gallery of the 1812 State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Photographers: NN Antonova, Yu. A. Molodkovets, IE Regentova.
Portrait of a belt, turn of the face 1/2 to the right, in a military uniform. - The image was provided by the State Hermitage (St. Petersburg) for the collections "The Patriotic War of 1812" and "Russia in Persons," without the right to publish in other publications, both printed and electronic.
Major General, in 1812, commander 2nd Brigade of the 17th Infantry Division (Belozersky and Vilmanstrand Regiments). With the beginning of the Patriotic War, Tuchkov covered the bridge across the river. Viliya near the town of Orzhishki, destroyed food supplies in the Koltynians, covered the army's withdrawal from the Driss camp, fought in the rear guard to Smolensk. On August 7, his detachment blocked the Moscow road from Lubin, securing the withdrawal of the corps of the 1st Western Army. The wounded was captured by the French as an honorary prisoner of war, released in the spring of 1814. - For the biography of PA Tuchkov, see: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, article "Tuchkov, Pavel Alekseevich" . - Materials of the Internet project "1812", section "The Military Gallery of the Winter Palace" (prepared for publication by Podmazo AA, 2003) (http://www.museum.ru/museum/1812/Persons/VGZD/index. html) .
1. Tuchkov, Pavel Alekseevich (1776 - 1858) - Portraits. 2. The State Hermitage. Military Gallery of 1812 (St. Petersburg, city) - Exhibits. 3. Dow, George (1781 - 1829). Portraits. 4. Patriotic War of 1812 (collection). 5. Russia in the faces (collection). 6. Portrait painting.
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Electronic copy source: The State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Location of original material: The State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
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