


Portrait of a Russian Emigrant Leader, 1915-1920
This photograph features Boris Bakhmeteff, a prominent figure in the Russian émigré community during the early 20th century. Taken between 1915 and 1920, it captures Bakhmeteff at a time when he was deeply involved in advocating for Russian interests following the upheaval of the Russian Revolution in 1917. He would later serve as the Russian Ambassador to the United States, playing a key role in fostering diplomatic relations during a turbulent period for both nations.
Bakhmeteffs background as an accomplished diplomat and scholar is reflected in his poised demeanor in the photograph. Arriving in the U.S. after leaving Russia, he worked tirelessly to support the displaced Russian population and promote Russian culture abroad. This image serves as a visual record of his commitment to his homeland and his efforts to create understanding and support among Americans during a critical juncture in history.

Portrait of a Russian Emigrant Leader, 1915-1920
