Yuliya Samoylova

Russian noble
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroRussian noble
PlacesRussia
wasLady-in-waiting Noble
Work fieldRoyals
Gender
Female
Birth1803, Russian Empire, Russian Empire
Death14 March 1875Paris, France (aged 72 years)
ResidenceRussia, Russia; Italy, Italy; France, France
Family
Mother:Maria Gräfin Skowronska (1782–1807)
Father:Pavel Petrovič Palen
Spouse:Pierre-Antonin Perry
The details

Biography

Countess Yuliya Pavlovna Samoylova (Russian: Графиня Юлия Павловна Самойлова, Grafinya Yuliya Pavlovna Samoylova, née Yuliya von der Pahlen; 1803—March 14, 1875) was a granddaughter of Count Martyn Skavronskiy and the last scion of Skavronskiy family. She was born to Pavel von der Pahlen and Mariya Skavronskaya, but grew up in the house of Count Yuliy Litta due to early death of her mother. Samoylova became an owner of Grafskaya Slavyanka manor (now Antropshino), near Tsarskoye Selo and a holder of several masterpieces. On January 25, 1825 she married Count Nikolai Samoylov, but later divorced him as well as several other persons. Samoylova had strong affiliations with Karl Briullov, whose The Last Day of Pompeii among others shows the idealized figures of himself and Samoylova. In 1840 Samoylova sold Grafskaya Slavyanka and left Russia for Italy. She was buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

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