Paskevich Collection
Paskevich: A Legacy of Power and Elegance Step into the world of Paskevich, a name that resonates with history, grandeur, and influence
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Paskevich: A Legacy of Power and Elegance Step into the world of Paskevich, a name that resonates with history, grandeur, and influence. From Turkey's enchanting city of Kars to the opulent Paskevich Residence in Gomel, this captivating figure left an indelible mark on both architecture and politics. In Kars, where East meets West, stands a 10th-century Armenian Church overlooking the mesmerizing Kars Canal, and is here that Ivan Fyodorovich Paskevich once walked these ancient streets, leaving his imprint on their rich tapestry. The storming of Akhaltsikhe fortress in 1828 remains etched in our collective memory. Captured by artist August Friedrich Andreas Campe, it depicts the sheer determination and strategic brilliance that defined Count Paskevich's military career. Yet beyond his battlefield triumphs lies another side to this enigmatic figure - one steeped in refinement and taste. Giovanni Bianchi's masterful brushstrokes transport us to the resplendent interiors Residences. The red living room exudes warmth while showcasing exquisite craftsmanship from the 1860s. A portrait reveals Ivan Fyodorovich himself - Count of Erivan and Viceroy of Poland - emanating authority with every stroke captured by an anonymous artist. Panna it also graces our gaze through Georgi Bogdanovich Yakulov's artistry; her elegance immortalized for eternity. Historical milestones come alive through Karl Petrovich Beggrov's paintings capturing significant events such as the signing of Treaty Turkmenchay or Count Ivan Paskevich's first meeting with Abbas Mirza in 1828. These moments shaped nations under his watchful eye. Returning to Gomel unveils more architectural marvels within Paskevich Residence.