Paul Troubetzkoy
Le prince sculpetur
Anne-Lise Desmas editor Édouard Papet editor Cécilie Champy-Vinas editor Omar Cucciniello editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Officina Libraria
Publishing:13th Oct '25
£30.00
This title is due to be published on 13th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The exhibition and catalogue retrace the extraordinary career of Paul Troubetzoky (1866-1938), an Italian sculptor, a Russian prince by birth and Parisian by adoption, who at the same time enjoyed a brilliant career in the United States. Driven by his talent as a portraitist, he was sought after by a cosmopolitan elite, celebrities, in particular of Paris, and even the first American film stars. His life was punctuated by decisive encounters and friendships with men of letters, Tolstoj in Russia, George Bernard Shaw in Paris, with whom he shared a vegetarian lifestyle, quite unusual for the time. In addition to the portraits that made his reputation, the exhibition will also highlight his animal sculpture, as well as his astonishing works relating to the animal cause, of which he was, before his time, a fervent defender. Thanks to prestigious loans, visitors will discover a sensitive and modern artist, particularly subtle in his ability to render the fluidity of bodies, the energy of movement and the strength of character.
Text in French.
ISBN: 9788833673325
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
224 pages