GUEST
The sitter's my mother. This is 1924, she was seven years old, it's in France, and she was going to school there at the time. She was there with her family. Her father came over to do the reconstruction after World War I-- he was a lumberman, and the family was over there, living in France.
APPRAISER
It's a wonderful bronze, such an appealing subject. The artist has signed it here, it's Paul Troubetzkoy, who was a bit of a fairly colorful character. It's signed and dated 1924 and has a foundry mark here, it's a Paris foundry.
GUEST
Mm-hmm.
APPRAISER
And he was born in Italy, the second son of a Russian prince, and his mother was an American lyric singer.
GUEST
Really? Interesting.
APPRAISER
And it seemed that he was always ahead of conflict. He moved from Russia to France in 1905.
GUEST
Uh-huh.
APPRAISER
Then he left France to come to America.
GUEST
Uh-huh.
APPRAISER
And then went back to France. He did a whole variety of subjects. He did animal, um, topics.
GUEST
Mm-hmm.
APPRAISER
He did famous personalities, politicians of the time, intellectual thinkers.
GUEST
Wow.
APPRAISER
Authors and illustrators. But his real, flourishing part of his career was doing society portraits.
GUEST
Uh-huh, uh-huh.
APPRAISER
A lot of artists earn their living traveling in high society.
GUEST
Uh-huh.
APPRAISER
And so there were lots of elegant men and women that had their portraits done.
GUEST
Yeah.
APPRAISER
And obviously, these sort of charming young children, as well.
GUEST
Wow. Well, it's so fascinating to hear what you say, because it's just been my mom, you know, in her house, and I, you know, never really thought about it.
APPRAISER
Some of the figures that have come up on the market tend to be less personal in nature and more sort of recognizable.
GUEST
Right.
APPRAISER
But it still has a considerable value. And if you had to find something by this artist of a comparable scale, you'd expect to pay, in a retail price, in the $20,000 range.
GUEST
Wow, wow.
APPRAISER
So it's good. You've got a very valuable piece.
GUEST
Wow.
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