A Bronze Figure of Lady Constance Stewart Richardson
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A Bronze Figure of Lady Constance Stewart Richardson

CAST BY A. VALSUANI, FROM THE MODEL BY PAUL TROUBETSKOY, 1914

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A Bronze Figure of Lady Constance Stewart Richardson
Cast by A. Valsuani, from the model by Paul Troubetskoy, 1914
On rectangular base, signed on the base 'Troubetzkoy', foundry mark 'A. Valsuani cire perdue'
13¾ in. (35 cm.) high
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.

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Lot Essay

Lady Constance Stewart Richardson (b. Constance Hay MacKenzie) was a famous athlete and suffragette who was strongly influenced by the dancing technique and stage presence of Isadora Duncan. She formed a dance troupe in London in 1913 which toured the United States from 1913 to 1919. Her work in the dance world caused a sensation, not only for her choreography and technique, but also because she was a member of the nobility performing scantily dressed. Other examples of this model, which continues to be one of Troubetzkoy's most famous works, are preserved at The Detroit Institute of Fine Arts and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. See G. Piantoni, P. Venturoli eds., Paolo Troubetzkoy 1866-1938, Turin, 1990, p. 211, illustration no. 171.

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