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  1. From which acquired by Anatole N. Demidoff (1812-1870), 1st Prince of San Donato, in 1836, and subsequently hung at the Palazzo di San Donato in Polverosa, Florence; François Nieuwenhuys, his deceased sale, Paris, Féral-Pillet, 28 April 1881, lot 15, for 11,500 francs (as Perugino); Possibly Lucile de Nolleval (according to a label on the ...

  2. Anatole Demidoff, Prince of San Donato, 1812-70, was a Russian aristocrat whose enormous wealth had been amassed from the family's iron works, silver mines and weaponry supply interests. He inherited his interest in art from his father and grandfather, and grew up on the family's estate near Florence.

  3. Stephen Duffy, David Edge, Francis Haskell, and Robert Wenley. This book discusses each of these and illustrates all of them in color for the first time. It also provides a valuable biographical introduction with illustrations of related paintings and drawings by Bonington and his contemporaries. It will appeal not only to those who enjoy the ...

  4. Signature: Signed, and dated (on side of quiver): Bartolini fece 1845 Firenze [executed by Bartolini 1845 Florence] Inscription: > On side of quiver: Di commissione del principe / Anatolio Demidoff [Ordered by the prince/Anatole Demidoff]

  5. Im Auftrage des in Paris und Florenz lebenden russischen Großindustriellen und Mäzens Anatole Demidoff di San Donato bereiste er 1839 Russland und fertigte dort 100 Lithografien für dessen in Paris erschienenes Werk Voyage pittoresque et archéologique en Russie (1840).

  6. Anatole Demidoff, Fürst von San Donato (russisch Анатолий Николаевич Демидов, Transkription Anatoli Nikolajewitsch Demidow, 5. April 1813 in Sankt Petersburg; † 29. 1840 erhielt Demidoff aufgrund seiner karitativen und wirtschaftlichen Tätigkeiten in Italien von Großherzog Leopold II.

  7. Anatoli Demidow. Anatoli Nikołajewicz Demidow di San Donato, hrabia rosyjski, od 1840 książę toskański Demidoff di San Donato (ur. 5 kwietnia 1813, Petersburg, zm. 29 kwietnia 1870, Paryż) – geograf, mecenas sztuki, mąż księżniczki Matyldy Bonaparte, kuzynki Napoleona III .