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  1. Count Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato (Russian: Анатолий Николаевич Демидов; 5 April OS: 24 March 1813 – 29 April 1870) was a Russian industrialist, diplomat and arts patron of the Demidov family.

  2. Anatole Demidoff, Fürst von San Donato ( russisch Анатолий Николаевич Демидов, Transkription Anatoli Nikolajewitsch Demidow, * 5. April 1813 in Sankt Petersburg; † 29. April 1870 in Paris) war ein russischer Großindustrieller und Förderer von Wissenschaft und Kunst.

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    Nikolay's second son, Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato, was a well-known traveller and patron of art. In 1840, he acquired the Italian title of Prince of San Donato and married Princess Mathilde, daughter of Jérôme Bonaparte. His Villa Demidoff is a minor landmark of Florence.

  4. Born in St. Petersburg in 1812, Anatole N. Demidoff, First Prince of San Donato, was one of the most talented, energetic, and extravagant of the Demidoffs. His interests ranged wide: directing the vast Demidoff business empire in Russia, commissioning masterpieces from leading artists of the day such as Paul Delaroche and Eugene Delacroix, to ...

  5. After Anatole's death in Paris in 1870, the art collection and title of Prince of San Donato was inherited by his nephew, Paul Demidoff [1839-1885], the son of his older brother, Paul Nikolayevich Demidov [1798-1840].

  6. Demidov formed an eclectic art collection, building up on his father's own collection at the Villa San Donato in Florence, and enhanced by various members of the fabulously wealthy and influential Demidov family, active in many parts of Europe; the collections were subsequently dispersed, a major portion being sold in Paris in 1870.