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1776, ? — 1851, St Petersburg

Portrait of Alexei Filosofov

Между 1845-1847

  • oil on canvas. 92,5 х 67
  • Ж-3328

  • Пост. в 1918 из собрания Е.Г. Шварца


Alexei Illarionovich Filosofov (1799–1874). He got education in the Page Corps. In 1818 he was an ensign in the 1st Life Guards Artillery Brigade. He took part in the Russo-Persian War of 1826–1828 and the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829. In August 1828 during the taking of Akhaltsikhe he was awarded a gold sword with the inscription “for courage” along with the rank of colonel and the Imperial Order of the Lion and the Sun, and named adjutant to the Field Marshal General Grand Duke Michael Pavlovich. In 1830 he took part in the French expedition against the Algerian Uprising, and in 1831 in the suppression of the rebellion in Poland. In 1836 he was made major general. From 1838 he was tutor to their Imperial Highnesses Nicholas Nikolayevich and Michael Nikolayevich; from December he was the retinue of His Imperial Majesty Nicholas I. In July 1842 he became adjutant general, and in March 1847— lieutenant general. From 1854 he superintended the Kronstadt Artillery and in 1859 became general of Artillery.
He died in Paris. He appears here in the uniform of major general with the Orders of St Anne of the 1st class, St Vladimir of the 3rd class (cross on the neck), Sword (Sweden), Order of Military Merit Virtuti Militari; on the block: Order of St George of the 4th class, medal “For the Russo-Turkish War of 1828–1829” and “For the taking of Warsaw in 1831”.


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