The most famous and often reproduced image of Vasily Andreyevich Zhukovsky from the 1840s was a portrait painted in 1843 in Dusseldorf by the German artist Ferdinand Theodor Hildebrandt. In this image, the sixty-year-old poet is depicted in three quarters, with the Order of St. Anna 1st Class on the right side of his chest. A copy of the original Hildebrandt’s portrait from the Pushkin House collection was probably commissioned by the Second Branch of the Imperial Academy of Sciences in the early 1850s, after the death of Vasily Zhukovsky. In 1925, at the initiative of the bibliographer and Pushkin scholar Boris Modzalevsky, the portrait was transferred to the Pushkin House.
On the poet’s ring finger, he wears Alexander
Pushkin’s talisman ring. In a letter dated July 20, 1837, Zhukovsky describes
it as follows,