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Troubetzkoy Collection

Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, an American writer, captivated readers with her literary prowess

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, American writer

Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, American writer
Amelie Louise Rives Troubetzkoy (1863-1945), American novelist, poet and playwright, best known for two novels: The Quick or The Dead? (1888) and World's End (1914). Date: 1914

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Lady Constance Stewart Richardson (nee Constance Hay MacKenzie)

Lady Constance Stewart Richardson (nee Constance Hay MacKenzie)
1195623 Lady Constance Stewart Richardson (nee Constance Hay MacKenzie), (bronze with dark brown patina) by Troubetzkoy, Prince Paul Petrovic (1866-1938); 37 (height)

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Giacomo Puccini, (bronze with dark brown patina)

Giacomo Puccini, (bronze with dark brown patina)
metal, object, impressionistic, artist-russian, decorative technique, musical, composer, impressionist art, impressionism, impressionist, brown, white background, male likeness, human likeness

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Portrait of Troubetzkoy, 1910 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Troubetzkoy, 1910 (oil on canvas)
827490 Portrait of Troubetzkoy, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Sorolla y Bastida, Joaquin (1863-1923); 100.3x80.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Troubetzkoy)

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Portrait of the Painter, Sir Jebusa Shannon, R. A. (oil on canvas)

Portrait of the Painter, Sir Jebusa Shannon, R. A. (oil on canvas)
827109 Portrait of the Painter, Sir Jebusa Shannon, R.A. (oil on canvas) by Troubetzkoy, Prince Paul Petrovic (1866-1938); 49.5x40.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of the Painter)

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Countess Emilie Troubetzkoy, nee Princess zu Sayn Wittgenstein (1801-1869), 1828

Countess Emilie Troubetzkoy, nee Princess zu Sayn Wittgenstein (1801-1869), 1828. Private Collection

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Leo Tolstoy, c. 1890

Leo Tolstoy, c. 1890. Private Collection

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Portrait of the Sculptor Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy (1866-1938), 1909

Portrait of the Sculptor Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy (1866-1938), 1909. Private Collection

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Statue of the tennis player, Anthony Wilding

Statue of the tennis player, Anthony Wilding
Physical Energy, a figure sculpted by Paul Troubetzkoy and based on the New Zealand tennis player, Captain Anthony Frederick Wilding. Wilding was Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Cecile Sorel poses for Prince Troubetzkoy

Cecile Sorel poses for Prince Troubetzkoy
The famous Parisian actress Cecile Sorel poses for an exquisite little statuette sculpted by Prince Paul Troubetzkoy in his studio at Neuilly. 1929

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: AMELIE RIVES (1863-1945). Also known as Princess Troubetzkoy. American writer. Wood engraving, 1887

AMELIE RIVES (1863-1945). Also known as Princess Troubetzkoy. American writer. Wood engraving, 1887

Background imageTroubetzkoy Collection: Statue of Alexander III

Statue of Alexander III
Tsar Nicholas II and the Imperial family at the inauguration of the statue of his father Alexander III, by Prince Paolo Trubetskoy, in St Petersburg


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Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy, an American writer, captivated readers with her literary prowess. Her words flowed like a river, enchanting all who delved into the depths of her stories. Intriguingly, Troubetzkoy's talent extended beyond the realm of literature. She possessed an artistic eye that captured life in various forms. A statue immortalized the legendary tennis player Anthony Wilding, showcasing his grace and skill on the court. Lady Constance Stewart Richardson (nee Constance Hay MacKenzie) found herself forever memorialized by Troubetzkoy's artistry. The bronze sculpture depicted her elegance and poise for generations to admire. Giacomo Puccini, a renowned composer, became another subject of Troubetzkoy's creative vision. Through dark brown patina on bronze, she portrayed his musical genius and passion that resonated through his compositions. A portrait painted in 1910 revealed Troubetzkoy herself—a glimpse into her soul as she stared back at us from the canvas. It was a testament to her multifaceted nature—an artist both with pen and brush. Sir Jebusa Shannon had the honor of being immortalized by Troubetzkoy's oil-on-canvas masterpiece—the painter captured with every stroke conveying his essence and artistic spirit. Countess Emilie Troubetzkoy (nee Princess zu Sayn Wittgenstein), whose life spanned from 1801 to 1869, was brought back to life through one of Amelie Rives' creations dating back to 1828—a stunning portrayal that preserved history within its frame. Leo Tolstoy himself sat before Amelie Rives' easel around 1890—his piercing gaze penetrating our souls as we gazed upon this timeless depiction of one of literature's greatest minds. Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy (1866-1938), known for his sculptural prowess, became the subject of his own portrait.