Count Michael Mikhailovich de Torby (8 October 1898 – 25 April 1959) was a Russo-German nobleman, an artist living in the United Kingdom.
He was the great-grandson of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia and Russian poet and novelist, Alexander Pushkin.
The marriage was not only morganatic but also illegal under the Imperial house laws and caused a scandal at the Russian court.
A gifted artist, his work is distinguished by "pleasant colours and free style."
He had a special fondness for Chinese subjects and their works created mainly on rice paper in a thin Chinese-style.