Yulia Samoilova

E1001341

Yulia Samoilova was a 19th-century Russian aristocrat and noted society figure, best known as the subject of several celebrated paintings by the Italian artist Karl Bryullov.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Russian aristocrat
noblewoman
socialite
artisticSubjectOf Karl Bryullov NERFINISHED
associatedWith Karl Bryullov NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
culture Russian
ethnicGroup Russian
fieldOfActivity high society
genre portrait subject
hasRepresentationInArt 19th-century portraiture
paintings by Karl Bryullov
influenced Karl Bryullov NERFINISHED
knownFor beauty and social prominence
role as a muse in 19th-century art
languageUsed Russian
lifestyle aristocratic life in the Russian Empire
notableAs subject of paintings by Karl Bryullov
notableEvent being painted by Karl Bryullov
notableFor being a 19th-century Russian society figure
being depicted in celebrated paintings by Karl Bryullov
notableWork role as muse of Karl Bryullov
occupation aristocrat
partOf Russian high society
positionHeld member of Russian aristocracy
residence Russian Empire NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
socialStatus member of the Russian nobility
timePeriod 19th century

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