RUSSIAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1780, AFTER FEDOR ROKOTOV
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RUSSIAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1780, AFTER FEDOR ROKOTOV

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RUSSIAN SCHOOL, CIRCA 1780, AFTER FEDOR ROKOTOV
Countess Ekaterina Nicolayevna Orlova, née Zinovyeva (1757/58-1781), in white dress with frilled sleeves and collar, wearing the red moiré sash of the Imperial Russian Order of St Catherine and a portrait miniature of Tsarina Catherine the Great of Russia, in diamond-encrusted frame pinned to blue ribbon, upswept hair dressed in curls and ringlets
on ivory
2¼ in. (57 mm.) diam., ormolu easel frame with tied ribbon surmount
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The present miniature derives from a large-scale portrait on canvas by the Russian artist Fedor Rokotov (1736-1808) painted in 1779, now in the Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow.
Countess Ekaterina Nicolayevna Orlova of Russia, née Zinovyeva (1757/58-1781) was the daughter of N. I. Zinovyev and E. N. Senyavina. She married her cousin, Count Grigoriy Grigoryevich Orlov (1734-1783), favourite of Empress Catherine the Great. She was maid-of-honour to the Empress and lady-in-waiting from 1777. In 1781 she died of consumption and her husband, left devastated, died two years later. She is buried at Lausanne Cathedral, Switzerland.