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Latest revision as of 10:15, 27 July 2021
Son of Maria Wassilievna Woronzoff
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Nicolas Stolypine Duc de Montelfi
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Son of Maria Wassilievna Woronzoff
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Nicolas Stolyphine was the son of Maria Vasilievna Voroncova (also spelled Woronzoff), born Princess Trubetskaya. His mother died in 1895, leaving her art collection to her son. Nicolas died a few years later in 1898. Nicolas is mention in the provenance of the painting _Joueurs peu sculpuleux_ by Joos van Craesbeeck (Schloss German no. L12/ French no. 56), which was sold at the Woronzoff sale o
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