Konstantin Ukhtomsky (1818–1881) was a prominent Russian painter and watercolorist, best known for his exquisite architectural views and interior scenes of imperial palaces and grand residences.
As an official artist for the Russian Imperial Court, Ukhtomsky specialized in highly detailed, luminous depictions of St. Petersburg’s magnificent palaces, ballrooms, and churches. His works are celebrated for their technical precision, delicate use of light, and remarkable ability to convey the grandeur and atmosphere of 19th-century imperial Russia.
Ukhtomsky’s paintings serve as both artistic masterpieces and valuable historical documents, offering us a vivid glimpse into the opulent world of the Russian aristocracy during the reign of Nicholas I and Alexander II.
These refined and meticulously detailed works capture Konstantin Ukhtomsky’s extraordinary talent for transforming architecture into poetry, securing his legacy as one of the finest architectural watercolorists of the Russian Empire.
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| Winter Palace. The Bedroom of Grand Princess Maria Nikolayevna, 1837 |
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| Winter Palace. Room of Ancient Greek Sculptures, 1853 |
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| Winter Palace. The Room of Antiquities from the Kimmeric Bosphorus, 1853 |
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| Winter Palace. Corner Drawing Room of Emperor Nicholas I, circa 1858 |
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| Winter Palace. The Picture Gallery, 1858 |
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| Winter Palace. The Room of Drawings, 1859 |
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| Winter Palace. Cabinet of Sculptures, circa 1850s |
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| Winter Palace. Alexandra Feodorovna White Drawing Room, circa 1860s |
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| Winter Palace. Arabian Hall, circa 1860s |
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| Winter Palace. The Fourth Reserved Apartment. The Dressing Room, circa 1860s |
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| Winter Palace. The Jordan Staircase, circa 1860s |
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| Winter Palace. The Room of Coins, 1860 |
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| Winter Palace. The Winter Garden of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, circa 1860s |
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| Winter Palace. Dark Corridor, 1861 |
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| Winter Palace. The Personal Entrance to the Apartment of Empress Maria Alexandrovna, 1861 |
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| Winter Palace. The Personal Entrance to the Apartment of Empress Maria Alexandrovna, 1861 |
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| Winter Palace. The Study of Grand Princess Maria Alexandrovna, circa 1861 |
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| Winter Palace. The St George's Hall, 1862 |
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| Winter Palace. The Cathedral Vestibule Antechurch Hall, 1863 |
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| Winter Palace. The Concert Hall, 1865 |
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| Winter Palace. The Malachite Room |
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| Winter Palace. The Room of Manuscripts, 1865 |
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| Winter Palace. The Nicholas Hall, 1866 |
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| Winter Palace. The Small Winter Garden of Empress Alexandra Fyodorovna, circa 1870s |
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