Trubetskoy Collection
"Trubetskoy: A Glimpse into the Lives of Russian Nobility" Step into the world of Trubetskoy
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"Trubetskoy: A Glimpse into the Lives of Russian Nobility" Step into the world of Trubetskoy, a prominent Russian noble family whose portraits and estates reveal their opulent lifestyle and rich history. In Franz Xavier Winterhalter's exquisite painting, we are introduced to Countess Elizabeth Esperovna Trubetskaya, radiating elegance in her portrait from 18th century Russia. Her beauty is captured with precision, showcasing her status as a member of this esteemed lineage. Countess Emilie Troubetzkoy, depicted in an earlier work by Princess zu Sayn Wittgenstein in 1828, exudes grace and poise. Her regal presence speaks volumes about the aristocratic heritage she carries. Prince Paolo Troubetzkoy takes center stage in his own portrait from 1909. The renowned sculptor's talent is evident as he gazes confidently at us through time. The anonymous artist behind Prince Nikita Yurievich Trubetskoy's mid-19th-century portrait captures his enigmatic persona perfectly. His piercing eyes hint at a man who has witnessed much throughout his life. Pyotr Fyodorovich Sokolov immortalizes Count Sergey Vasilyevich Trubetskoy in a stunning piece from 1835. This depiction showcases the count's dignified demeanor and hints at the influence he wielded during his lifetime. Journeying beyond portraiture, we explore landscapes that were part of the Trubetskoy legacy. An anonymous artist transports us to Olgovo near Moscow with their mid-19th-century view of a picturesque watermill on their estate - an idyllic scene frozen in time. Appolinari Mikhaylovich Vasnetsov paints The Akhtyrka estate in 1880, capturing its grandeur amidst lush surroundings. Alexander Sergeyevich Kutepov also depicts this same estate in 1827, showcasing its enduring beauty across the years.