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  1. Prince Igor Nikolayevich Troubetzkoy (Moscow, 23 August 1912, Paris, France – 20 December 2008), driver of the first Ferrari to compete in Grand Prix motor racing. Fourth husband of the American heiress Barbara Hutton. Prince Ivan Yurievich Trubetskoy, 1667–1750, Russian field marshal, Boyar.

  2. 1864–1936. Russian. Summary. Photo credit: The Royal College of Surgeons of England. William MacCormac (1836–1901) 1891. Pierre Troubetzkoy (1864–1936) The Royal College of Surgeons of England. Artworks. William MacCormac (18361901)Pierre Troubetzkoy (1864–1936) Hunterian Museum.

  3. Prince Troubetzkoy. Born. Milan, Italy. Died. Cobham, Virginia, United States. Nationalities. American. Works by this artist (59689 items) Activity/Lab. Museum in My Pocket: An Off-the-Wall Art Game. What if art jumped off the museum walls and into a pocket-sized collection?

  4. Artist: Pierre Troubetzkoy (American (born Russia), 1864–1936) Printer: Alvin Langdon Coburn (British, Boston, Massachusetts 1882–1966 Wales) Date: 1904. Medium: Gum bichromate over platinum print. Dimensions: 18.7 x 23.2 cm (7 3/8 x 9 1/8 in.) Classification: Photographs. Credit Line: Alfred Stieglitz Collection, 1933. Accession Number: 33.43.342.

  5. View Pierre (Prince) Troubetzkoys artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  6. Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy was the older brother of Paul, a noted sculptor and engraver (1866-1938). Pierre Troubetzkoy's work is exhibited at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, The Portrait Gallery and National Gallery in London. A companion portrait of John Roosevelt's brother, Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., age twelve, also painted in 1927 and ...

  7. Biography - The Troubetzkoy Archive Project. Prince Paul Troubetzkoy. (1866-1938) Bright, charming, and undoubtedly a master in the art of sculpture, Paul Troubetzkoy must be regarded as one of the most prevalent society portraitists of the early 20th century.