An exhibition in Milan is revisiting the work of Paul Troubetzkoy, a sculptor who captured the era’s elite.
Troubetzkoy was a globe-trotting artist of the Gilded Age, renowned for creating portraits of celebrated figures from aristocracy and the arts. His work embodied a dynamic, impressionistic style that conveyed a sense of immediate vitality.
The Milan exhibition aims to revive interest in his once-significant fame, highlighting the energy that characterized both his life and his art. It presents a portrait of an artist who moved seamlessly through high society, leaving behind a legacy in bronze and clay.
