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Trubetskaya Collection

Trubetskaya was a formidable figure in Russian history, known for her intelligence, beauty, and strong will

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Portrait of Countess Elizabeth Esperovna Trubetskaya, nee Belosselskaya-Belozerskaya (1834-1907)

Portrait of Countess Elizabeth Esperovna Trubetskaya, nee Belosselskaya-Belozerskaya (1834-1907), 1859. Private Collection

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Portrait of Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova (1819-1894), 1851. Artist: Zaryanko

Portrait of Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova (1819-1894), 1851. Artist: Zaryanko
Portrait of Princess Maria Vasilyevna Vorontsova (1819-1894), 1851. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), née Countess Trubetskaya, 1860s. Creator: Le Jeune

Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), née Countess Trubetskaya, 1860s. Creator: Le Jeune
Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), nee Countess Trubetskaya, 1860s. Private Collection

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), née Countess Trubetskaya, 1860s. Creator: Anonymous

Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), née Countess Trubetskaya, 1860s. Creator: Anonymous
Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), nee Countess Trubetskaya, 1860s. Private Collection

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Princess Elizaveta Trubetskaya, Parisian salon hostess

Princess Elizaveta Trubetskaya, Parisian salon hostess
Princess Elizaveta Esperovna Trubetskaya (Lise Troubetzkoi, 1834-1907), Russian lady-in-waiting and Parisian salon hostess. Date: circa 1860s

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), nee Countess Trubetskaya, 1862

Duchess Sofia de Morny (1838-1896), nee Countess Trubetskaya, 1862. Private Collection

Background imageTrubetskaya 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 imageTrubetskaya Collection: Anastasia Ivanovna, Princess of Hesse-Homburg (1700-1755), nee Countess Trubetskaya, 1757

Anastasia Ivanovna, Princess of Hesse-Homburg (1700-1755), nee Countess Trubetskaya, 1757. Found in the collection of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Portrait of Countess Praskovia Yuryevna Gagarina (1762-1848), nee Trubetskaya, 1790s

Portrait of Countess Praskovia Yuryevna Gagarina (1762-1848), nee Trubetskaya, 1790s. Artist: Grassi, Jozef (1757-1838)
Portrait of Countess Praskovia Yuryevna Gagarina (1762-1848), nee Trubetskaya, 1790s. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Portrait of Ekaterina Sergeevna Samoylova, nee Trubetskaya (1763-1830) with Children, 1797

Portrait of Ekaterina Sergeevna Samoylova, nee Trubetskaya (1763-1830) with Children, 1797. Found in the collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Portrait of Countess Anna Danilovna Trubetskaya (1710-1780), nee Drutskaya-Sokolinskaya

Portrait of Countess Anna Danilovna Trubetskaya (1710-1780), nee Drutskaya-Sokolinskaya, Second Half of the 18th cen.. From a private collection

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Portrait of Countess Tatyana Alexeyevna Trubetskaya, 1761. Artist: Antropov

Portrait of Countess Tatyana Alexeyevna Trubetskaya, 1761. Artist: Antropov, Alexei Petrovich (1716-1795)
Portrait of Countess Tatyana Alexeyevna Trubetskaya, 1761. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageTrubetskaya Collection: Prince Alexander Sergeevich Stroganov with his wife Ekaterina Petrovna and children, ca 1778

Prince Alexander Sergeevich Stroganov with his wife Ekaterina Petrovna and children, ca 1778. Artist: Anonymous
Prince Alexander Sergeevich Stroganov with his wife Ekaterina Petrovna and children, ca 1778. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg


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