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Serge Youriévitch

Prince Serge Youriévitch (Russian: Сергей Александрович Юрьевич, 31 March 1876 - 18 December 1969) was a French sculptor of noble Russian birth, a statesman, writer, and one-time chamberlain to Emperor Nicholas II of Russia.[1] The Brooklyn Daily Eagle described Youriévitch as a "Gentleman Farmer in Russia, Scientist in France, Diplomat in Russian Imperial Foreign Service, Painter, Etcher and Sculptor."[2]

Serge Youriévitch
Сергей Александрович Юрьевич
Born31 March 1876
Died18 December 1969(1969-12-18) (aged 93)
Resting placeSainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Statesman, artist
SpousePrincess Helene (née de Lipovatz)
Children2, including Princess Nika Yourievitch
RelativesSir Edward George Warris Hulton (son-in-law)
AwardsOfficer of the Legion of Honour

Family edit

 
Crypt of Youriévitch's father in Lopukhovka, Saratov, Russia, where the family was once landed gentry

Serge Youriévitch was born in 1876 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris,[3] into a family of petty Belarusian nobility. His Russian name was Sergei Alexandrovich Yurevich, which was translated into French as Serge Youriévitch.[4][5][6]

His parents were Alexander Semyonovich Yurievich and Yelizaveta Andreyevna Yurievich. He had two older brothers, Simon (born 1870) and Alexander (born 1871). His grandfather, Semyon Yurievich (1798—1865), came from a noble family in Mogilyov (supposedly descended from Ivan the Terrible), in present-day Belarus. In 1825, he was appointed as a tutor to tsarevich Alexander Nikolaevich, the future Emperor Alexander II, for which he was later made a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle.[7]

Youriévitch married Princess Helene Lipovatz, daughter of Prince Jovan Popović-Lipovac (ru:Попович-Липовац, Иван Юрьевич) (Serbian: Јован Поповић-Липовац), a Montenegrin aristocrat and Russian Imperial Army general.[8] General Popović-Lipovac led the 48th Division in the Russian Civil War, where he was wounded.[9] Helene was a cousin of Princess Elena Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro.[2]

Serge and Helene had two daughters. The first was Princess Helen Youriévitch, named after her mother.[10][11] Their second daughter was Princess Nika Yourievitch, born 2 August 1916.[12] Princess Nika married Sir Edward George Warris Hulton, son of Sir Edward Hulton, 1st Baronet. Together Princess Nika and Sir Hulton had three children, named Edward Alexander Sergius Hulton, Cosmo Philip Paul Hulton and Elizabeth Frances Helen Hulton.[13]

In 1917, the Yurievich family lost their land in the Saratov Region after the downfall of Nicholas II and the monarchy. Youriévitch had returned to Saratov when he heard Russia was "going to pieces", but he was unable to save the property. His wife was almost killed during the overthrow.[2]

His family's vast art collection is now at the Saratov State Art Museum.[7]

Politics edit

Youriévitch began studying politics at the Imperial Alexander Lyceum in Saint Petersburg (then called Petrograd). No person was admitted whose family's noble rank was conferred upon them before 1600. Youriévitch stated, however, that he was more interested in science than in politics.[2] In 1895 he was sent to the École Libre des Sciences Politique, where he acted as secretary to the Russian Ambassador in Paris, then as cultural attache.[14][15]

Youriévitch acted as Councilor of State in Saint Petersburg.[16] His most notable political position, however, was that of chamberlain to Nicholas II, the last emperor of Russia.[17]

Sculpture edit

 
fr:Sacha Lyo by Youriévitch
Paris, Petit Palais.

In 1903, Youriévitch met sculptor Auguste Rodin, with whom he began studying. Rodin was "enormous" with his influence, and in 1909, Youriévitch resigned his political duties and began exhibiting his work at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris.[6]

Youriévitch described his entry into sculpting, "I had little or nothing to do with art until my health broke down in 1903. I had been doing all the organizing and secretarial work of the Institut and the strain was too heavy. I went to Switzerland and began to paint as a relaxation. I worked in oil, water color, pastel and etching and made some success at exhibitions. I got a studio in Rome. And one day while I was trying to master the anatomy of a foot for a painting, I decided to make it, first in clay. The impression I received on having the thing round and solid in my hand instead of flat on a canvas was so strong that I wondered why I had done no sculpture before. I immediately took up sculpture, and on coming back to Paris I got a studio in the Hotel Biron upstairs over Rodin."[2] His work was also part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics.[18]

Youriévitch became an accomplished sculptor himself, mostly focusing on garden and fountain pieces. He also worked on busts of famous people of the day, including nobility. In 1928, he presented Katharine Stewart-Murray, Duchess of Atholl with a bust of herself for her Silver Wedding celebration to John Stewart-Murray, 8th Duke of Atholl. The bronze bust was said to bear a "strong resemblance to the subject."[19][20]

In 1929, Youriévith made an Iroquois head, today preserved to the musée du nouveau monde of La Rochelle (France). In 1930, he realised a bust of Franklin D. Roosevelt, then Governor of New York. While Roosevelt was in his presidency, Princess Lipovatz traveled to the White House to present Roosevelt with the bust. She ended up staying with the First Family for two days.[21] Another bust created by Youriévitch was of Thomas Hardy, the English novelist and poet.[22] Youriévitch also contributed to British art, including sporting art[23] and modern sculpture.[24]

Youriévitch taught sculpture at the Guildford School of Art in the 1950s, where Lorne McKean (b. 1939) took classes under him.[25]

One of his sculptures called Morning Dew was put on auction at Christie's in 2007. It was estimated to be worth $40,000-$60,000, with the realized price at $60,000. The sculpture was bronze with green patina.[26]

Notable works edit

As well as sculpting, Youriévitch was also a painter and sketcher.[27] Some of his pieces include:[5]

  • La divine danseuse Nattova (1923)
  • First nations female (1920–1929)
  • Portrait d'homme barbu (1926)
  • Portrait de femme au fond bleu (1929)
  • Indien Iroquois (1929–1930)
  • Morning dew (1929)
  • Portrait de Sa'ad Zaghlul (1926)
  • Iroquois head (1929-1930)
  • Buste de Franklin D Roosevelt (1930)
  • Buste de femme aux seins nus
  • Tête de Pierrot
  • Paysage de neige
  • Thomas Hardy (1924)
  • Femme nue assise
  • Jeune femme à genoux (1931)
  • Symphonie humaine (1920)
  • Polin (1922)
  • Femme et enfants
  • Le printemps

Additional interests edit

Youriévitch was vice president of the Institut Général Psychologique in Paris and wrote some psychological papers, including Concerning some Manifestations of Psychic Entities.[28] He was a donor of the Institut Psychologique International, founded in 1900.[15] In 1930, it was stated[by whom?] that "Youriévitch enjoyed for many years an intimate acquaintance with the leading scientists and psychic researchers of Paris and was able to take part in many of their experiments."[29] He was also a member of the Sociological Society in Paris.[30]

Youriévitch once dined with Empress Zauditu, though he was not allowed to look upon her face, as custom required. Two slaves held thick veils around the empress so that Youriévitch could not see her, though he sat next to her through the meal.[31]

Personal life edit

In 1913, Youriévitch was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour by the French government. In 1933, he was granted French citizenship.[3]

Princess Lipovatz died on 16 May 1957.[32] Youriévitch died 12 years later in 1969, at age 93. He and his family, including his son-in-law Sir Edward Hulton, were buried in the Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Russian Cemetery in Île-de-France north of Paris.

External links edit

  • Serge Youriévitch at Find a Grave
  • Monument to Yurievich family in Saratov

References edit

  1. ^ Brower, B. (2010). Unruly Spirits: The Science of Psychic Phenomena in Modern France. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-09005-9. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e "The Amazing Serge Yourievitch". The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 22 Mar 1925. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  3. ^ a b "YOURIEVITCH" (in French). Ministry of Culture. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  4. ^ "Sergei Aleksandrovich Yurevich". Blouin Art Info. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Serge Youriévitch (French, 1876–1969)". Art.net. Archived from the original on 10 February 2015. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  6. ^ a b . Hickmet Fine Arts. Archived from the original on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  7. ^ a b Памятник-мемориал семье Юрьевичей [Monument to Yurievich Family] (in Russian). atkarsk24.ru. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
  8. ^ The Spectator. F.C. Westley. 1953. Retrieved 6 April 2015.
  9. ^ Gorky, M. (1974). The History of the Civil War in the U.S.S.R. Russian series. Academic International Press. ISBN 978-0-87569-058-2. Retrieved 6 April 2015. p.176
  10. ^ "EDWARD -"PICTURE -POST' HULTON". The Anniston Star. 25 Oct 1956. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  11. ^ "Le Figaro (Paris. 1854)". Gallica. 24 September 1932. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  12. ^ Who was who: A Companion to Who's Who, Containing the Biographies of Those who Died, Volume 8. A. & C. Black. 1981. p. 373. ISBN 9780713633368. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  13. ^ Suid-Afrikaanse Hofverslae, Volume 1. Juta. 1954. p. 465.
  14. ^ Carrington, Hereward (1909). Eusapia Palladino and Her Phenomena. B.W. Dodge & Co. p. 129.
  15. ^ a b Ellenberger, Henri F. (5 Aug 2008). The Discovery of the Unconscious: The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry. Basic Books. p. 342. ISBN 9780786724802. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  16. ^ Kelly's Handbook to the Titled, Landed and Official Classes, Volume 95. Kelly's Directories. 1969. p. 1049.
  17. ^ Correspondance à trois: 1944-1953. Gallimard - promeneur. 2008. p. 507.
  18. ^ "Serge Youriévitch". Olympedia. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  19. ^ "DUCHESS'S PORTRAIT". Aberdeen Journal. 18 Jan 1927. Retrieved 4 January 2015.
  20. ^ "GIFTS TO DUCHESS OF ATHOLL". Dundee Courier. 18 Jan 1927.
  21. ^ "Serge Yourievitch". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  22. ^ "Lot: 322" (PDF). Autograph Auction. Retrieved 16 October 2014.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ Walker, Stella A. (1989). British sporting art in the twentieth century. Sportsman's Press. p. 224. ISBN 9780948253362.
  24. ^ Maryon, Herbert (1933). Modern Sculpture: Its Methods and Ideals. Sir I. Pitman & Sons, Limited. p. xiii. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  25. ^ Payne, Christopher (1986). Animals in Bronze: Reference and Price Guide. Antique Collectors' Club. p. 412. ISBN 9780907462453. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  26. ^ "Russian Paintings and Works of Art 18 April 2007". Christie's. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  27. ^ Le Bulletin de l'art ancien et moderne. Front Cover Bulletin de l'art ancien et moderne. 1919. p. 56. Retrieved 16 October 2014.
  28. ^ The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, Volume 15. American Society for Psychical Research. 1921. p. 550.
  29. ^ Psychic Research, Volume 24. American Society for Psychical Research. 1930. p. 240.
  30. ^ Address by the Right Hon. James Bryce on the Aims & Programme of the Sociological Society: With First Annual Report and List of Members. The Society. 1905. p. 47.
  31. ^ de Vidal Hunt, Carl. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2014. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  32. ^ "Title unknown". L'Intermediaire des Chercheurs et Curieux. Vol. 7. 1957. p. 339.

serge, youriévitch, prince, russian, Сергей, Александрович, Юрьевич, march, 1876, december, 1969, french, sculptor, noble, russian, birth, statesman, writer, time, chamberlain, emperor, nicholas, russia, brooklyn, daily, eagle, described, youriévitch, gentlema. Prince Serge Yourievitch Russian Sergej Aleksandrovich Yurevich 31 March 1876 18 December 1969 was a French sculptor of noble Russian birth a statesman writer and one time chamberlain to Emperor Nicholas II of Russia 1 The Brooklyn Daily Eagle described Yourievitch as a Gentleman Farmer in Russia Scientist in France Diplomat in Russian Imperial Foreign Service Painter Etcher and Sculptor 2 Serge Yourievitch Sergej Aleksandrovich YurevichBorn31 March 1876Paris FranceDied18 December 1969 1969 12 18 aged 93 Resting placeSainte Genevieve des Bois Russian CemeteryNationalityFrenchOccupation s Statesman artistSpousePrincess Helene nee de Lipovatz Children2 including Princess Nika YourievitchRelativesSir Edward George Warris Hulton son in law AwardsOfficer of the Legion of Honour Contents 1 Family 2 Politics 3 Sculpture 4 Notable works 5 Additional interests 6 Personal life 7 External links 8 ReferencesFamily edit nbsp Crypt of Yourievitch s father in Lopukhovka Saratov Russia where the family was once landed gentrySerge Yourievitch was born in 1876 in the 8th arrondissement of Paris 3 into a family of petty Belarusian nobility His Russian name was Sergei Alexandrovich Yurevich which was translated into French as Serge Yourievitch 4 5 6 His parents were Alexander Semyonovich Yurievich and Yelizaveta Andreyevna Yurievich He had two older brothers Simon born 1870 and Alexander born 1871 His grandfather Semyon Yurievich 1798 1865 came from a noble family in Mogilyov supposedly descended from Ivan the Terrible in present day Belarus In 1825 he was appointed as a tutor to tsarevich Alexander Nikolaevich the future Emperor Alexander II for which he was later made a Knight of the Order of the White Eagle 7 Yourievitch married Princess Helene Lipovatz daughter of Prince Jovan Popovic Lipovac ru Popovich Lipovac Ivan Yurevich Serbian Јovan Popoviћ Lipovac a Montenegrin aristocrat and Russian Imperial Army general 8 General Popovic Lipovac led the 48th Division in the Russian Civil War where he was wounded 9 Helene was a cousin of Princess Elena Petrovic Njegos of Montenegro 2 Serge and Helene had two daughters The first was Princess Helen Yourievitch named after her mother 10 11 Their second daughter was Princess Nika Yourievitch born 2 August 1916 12 Princess Nika married Sir Edward George Warris Hulton son of Sir Edward Hulton 1st Baronet Together Princess Nika and Sir Hulton had three children named Edward Alexander Sergius Hulton Cosmo Philip Paul Hulton and Elizabeth Frances Helen Hulton 13 In 1917 the Yurievich family lost their land in the Saratov Region after the downfall of Nicholas II and the monarchy Yourievitch had returned to Saratov when he heard Russia was going to pieces but he was unable to save the property His wife was almost killed during the overthrow 2 His family s vast art collection is now at the Saratov State Art Museum 7 Politics editYourievitch began studying politics at the Imperial Alexander Lyceum in Saint Petersburg then called Petrograd No person was admitted whose family s noble rank was conferred upon them before 1600 Yourievitch stated however that he was more interested in science than in politics 2 In 1895 he was sent to the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politique where he acted as secretary to the Russian Ambassador in Paris then as cultural attache 14 15 Yourievitch acted as Councilor of State in Saint Petersburg 16 His most notable political position however was that of chamberlain to Nicholas II the last emperor of Russia 17 Sculpture edit nbsp fr Sacha Lyo by YourievitchParis Petit Palais In 1903 Yourievitch met sculptor Auguste Rodin with whom he began studying Rodin was enormous with his influence and in 1909 Yourievitch resigned his political duties and began exhibiting his work at the Salon des Independants in Paris 6 Yourievitch described his entry into sculpting I had little or nothing to do with art until my health broke down in 1903 I had been doing all the organizing and secretarial work of the Institut and the strain was too heavy I went to Switzerland and began to paint as a relaxation I worked in oil water color pastel and etching and made some success at exhibitions I got a studio in Rome And one day while I was trying to master the anatomy of a foot for a painting I decided to make it first in clay The impression I received on having the thing round and solid in my hand instead of flat on a canvas was so strong that I wondered why I had done no sculpture before I immediately took up sculpture and on coming back to Paris I got a studio in the Hotel Biron upstairs over Rodin 2 His work was also part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics 18 Yourievitch became an accomplished sculptor himself mostly focusing on garden and fountain pieces He also worked on busts of famous people of the day including nobility In 1928 he presented Katharine Stewart Murray Duchess of Atholl with a bust of herself for her Silver Wedding celebration to John Stewart Murray 8th Duke of Atholl The bronze bust was said to bear a strong resemblance to the subject 19 20 In 1929 Yourievith made an Iroquois head today preserved to the musee du nouveau monde of La Rochelle France In 1930 he realised a bust of Franklin D Roosevelt then Governor of New York While Roosevelt was in his presidency Princess Lipovatz traveled to the White House to present Roosevelt with the bust She ended up staying with the First Family for two days 21 Another bust created by Yourievitch was of Thomas Hardy the English novelist and poet 22 Yourievitch also contributed to British art including sporting art 23 and modern sculpture 24 Yourievitch taught sculpture at the Guildford School of Art in the 1950s where Lorne McKean b 1939 took classes under him 25 One of his sculptures called Morning Dew was put on auction at Christie s in 2007 It was estimated to be worth 40 000 60 000 with the realized price at 60 000 The sculpture was bronze with green patina 26 Notable works editAs well as sculpting Yourievitch was also a painter and sketcher 27 Some of his pieces include 5 La divine danseuse Nattova 1923 First nations female 1920 1929 Portrait d homme barbu 1926 Portrait de femme au fond bleu 1929 Indien Iroquois 1929 1930 Morning dew 1929 Portrait de Sa ad Zaghlul 1926 Iroquois head 1929 1930 Buste de Franklin D Roosevelt 1930 Buste de femme aux seins nus Tete de Pierrot Paysage de neige Thomas Hardy 1924 Femme nue assise Jeune femme a genoux 1931 Symphonie humaine 1920 Polin 1922 Femme et enfants Le printempsAdditional interests editYourievitch was vice president of the Institut General Psychologique in Paris and wrote some psychological papers including Concerning some Manifestations of Psychic Entities 28 He was a donor of the Institut Psychologique International founded in 1900 15 In 1930 it was stated by whom that Yourievitch enjoyed for many years an intimate acquaintance with the leading scientists and psychic researchers of Paris and was able to take part in many of their experiments 29 He was also a member of the Sociological Society in Paris 30 Yourievitch once dined with Empress Zauditu though he was not allowed to look upon her face as custom required Two slaves held thick veils around the empress so that Yourievitch could not see her though he sat next to her through the meal 31 Personal life editIn 1913 Yourievitch was made an Officer of the Legion of Honour by the French government In 1933 he was granted French citizenship 3 Princess Lipovatz died on 16 May 1957 32 Yourievitch died 12 years later in 1969 at age 93 He and his family including his son in law Sir Edward Hulton were buried in the Sainte Genevieve des Bois Russian Cemetery in Ile de France north of Paris External links editSerge Yourievitch at Find a Grave Monument to Yurievich family in SaratovReferences edit Brower B 2010 Unruly Spirits The Science of Psychic Phenomena in Modern France University of Illinois Press ISBN 978 0 252 09005 9 Retrieved 6 April 2015 a b c d e The Amazing Serge Yourievitch The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 22 Mar 1925 Retrieved 17 October 2014 a b YOURIEVITCH in French Ministry of Culture Retrieved 9 February 2015 Sergei Aleksandrovich Yurevich Blouin Art Info Retrieved 4 January 2015 a b Serge Yourievitch French 1876 1969 Art net Archived from the original on 10 February 2015 Retrieved 17 October 2014 a b SERGE Yourievitch Hickmet Fine Arts Archived from the original on 21 October 2014 Retrieved 17 October 2014 a b Pamyatnik memorial seme Yurevichej Monument to Yurievich Family in Russian atkarsk24 ru Retrieved 9 February 2015 The Spectator F C Westley 1953 Retrieved 6 April 2015 Gorky M 1974 The History of the Civil War in the U S S R Russian series Academic International Press ISBN 978 0 87569 058 2 Retrieved 6 April 2015 p 176 EDWARD PICTURE POST HULTON The Anniston Star 25 Oct 1956 Retrieved 16 October 2014 Le Figaro Paris 1854 Gallica 24 September 1932 Retrieved 17 October 2014 Who was who A Companion to Who s Who Containing the Biographies of Those who Died Volume 8 A amp C Black 1981 p 373 ISBN 9780713633368 Retrieved 6 October 2014 Suid Afrikaanse Hofverslae Volume 1 Juta 1954 p 465 Carrington Hereward 1909 Eusapia Palladino and Her Phenomena B W Dodge amp Co p 129 a b Ellenberger Henri F 5 Aug 2008 The Discovery of the Unconscious The History and Evolution of Dynamic Psychiatry Basic Books p 342 ISBN 9780786724802 Retrieved 17 October 2014 Kelly s Handbook to the Titled Landed and Official Classes Volume 95 Kelly s Directories 1969 p 1049 Correspondance a trois 1944 1953 Gallimard promeneur 2008 p 507 Serge Yourievitch Olympedia Retrieved 24 July 2020 DUCHESS S PORTRAIT Aberdeen Journal 18 Jan 1927 Retrieved 4 January 2015 GIFTS TO DUCHESS OF ATHOLL Dundee Courier 18 Jan 1927 Serge Yourievitch Smithsonian American Art Museum Retrieved 16 October 2014 Lot 322 PDF Autograph Auction Retrieved 16 October 2014 permanent dead link Walker Stella A 1989 British sporting art in the twentieth century Sportsman s Press p 224 ISBN 9780948253362 Maryon Herbert 1933 Modern Sculpture Its Methods and Ideals Sir I Pitman amp Sons Limited p xiii Retrieved 16 October 2014 Payne Christopher 1986 Animals in Bronze Reference and Price Guide Antique Collectors Club p 412 ISBN 9780907462453 Retrieved 16 October 2014 Russian Paintings and Works of Art 18 April 2007 Christie s Retrieved 16 October 2014 Le Bulletin de l art ancien et moderne Front Cover Bulletin de l art ancien et moderne 1919 p 56 Retrieved 16 October 2014 The Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research Volume 15 American Society for Psychical Research 1921 p 550 Psychic Research Volume 24 American Society for Psychical Research 1930 p 240 Address by the Right Hon James Bryce on the Aims amp Programme of the Sociological Society With First Annual Report and List of Members The Society 1905 p 47 de Vidal Hunt Carl Finds the Perfect Woman in Wildest Abyssinia PDF Archived from the original PDF on 21 October 2014 Retrieved 17 October 2014 Title unknown L Intermediaire des Chercheurs et Curieux Vol 7 1957 p 339 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serge Yourievitch amp oldid 1210473301, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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