Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy papers [manuscript], 1878-1941.

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Amelie Rives Troubetzkoy papers [manuscript], 1878-1941.

The collection contains a notebook of "Some early poems"; a "Castle Hill" photograph album with views by Homier & Clark; loose photographs of "Castle Hill" by Homier & Clark, Holsinger, and Arthur Wright; photograph portraits of Troubetzkoy by Homier & Clark, Davis Gallery, and G. C. Cox; two photographs inscribed by "Uncle Victor, Charles V. Miller"; and assorted clippings.

circa 25 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7416580

University of Virginia. Library

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Holsinger's University Studio (Charlottesville, Va.)

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G. C. Cox Studio.

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Arthur Wright (Berryville, Va.)

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Rives, Amélie 1863-1945

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Amélie Rives was born into an aristocratic Virginia family, and exhibited precocious writing talent. As a young writer, she published The Quick or the Dead?, which became a controversial bestseller; modernists derided the naive plot and theme, while traditional romanticists were scandalized by the sensual content. After a short marriage to Virginia lawyer John Armstrong Chanler ended, she met and married exiled Russian painter Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy and led a privileged life in America and E...

Davis Gallery (Richmond, Va.)

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Homier & Clark (Richmond, Va.)

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