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RUSSIA, CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE BALKANS. Selection of manuscripts and letters: 18 pieces. A. DEMIDOV, MEREJKOVSKI, ROMAIN ROLLAND, ALBERT LONDRES, ROCHECHOUART, DE HEREDIA, GHIKA, CHAMPOISEAU AND OTHERS.

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 736

RUSSIA, CENTRAL EUROPE AND THE BALKANS. Selection of manuscripts and letters: 18 pieces. A. DEMIDOV, MEREJKOVSKI, ROMAIN ROLLAND, ALBERT LONDRES, ROCHECHOUART, DE HEREDIA, GHIKA, CHAMPOISEAU AND OTHERS.

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Charles CHAMPOISEAU (1830-1909) Autograph Letter Signed as French Consul to Janina, addressed to the painter Eugène Fromentin Préveza, 1866. Letter in which he reminds that it is to him that we owe the discovery of the statue of the Victory of Samothrace, and asks for support from the Minister of Public Instruction Victor Dury to obtain funding to organise excavations in Nicopolis. (Janina, then capital of an Ottoman pashalik in Epirus, today Joánnina in Greece and Preveza, the port city of Epirus then dependent on Janina and today in Greece). Anatoly Nikolayevich DEMIDOV (1813-1870) Letter signed to the director of the «Revue des deux mondes», François Buloz. «In the forties of Sculani, border of Bessarabia», 29th July 1837. Angular tear affecting two words, not interfering with reading. Rare souvenir of his great Russian voyage, scientific and picturesque, published from 1838 to 1848 under the title «Journey to Southern Russia and the Crimea, through Hungary, Wallachia and Moldavia, executed in 1837». He mentions a publication of excerpts in the «Revue des deux mondes» (which did not happen), in the «Journal des débats» (which did). Alexandru GHIKA (1795-1862) Alexander II GHIKA or Alexandru Dimitrie Ghika IX. Prince of Wallachia from 1834 to 1842, then Caimacan of Wallachia from 1856 to 1858. Letter signed «Alexandre Ghika», in French, as hospodar of Wallachia, addressed to the French consul in Bucharest, Charles Hippolyte Le Prestre, Marquis of Chateaugiron. Braza (currently Braşov in Romania), 12 September 1838. Complaint against Félix Colson, former civil servant of the French Consulate in Bucharest and personal collaborator of Ion Câmpineanu. Colson wrote a draft Constitution in French, published in 1839 by Pougin in Paris, under the title «De l’état présent et de l’avenir des principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie» (On the present state and future of the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia). José-Maria de HEREDIA (1842 -1905) Signed Autograph Sending. « Salute to the Emperor «. Paris, Alphonse Lemerre Publisher, 1896. In-8, (4)-4 pp. under cover printed on the same strong paper. Subtitled «Stances said by M. Paul Mounet of the Comédie Française at the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the Alexandre III bridge, in front of Their Imperial Majesties of Russia, October 7, 1896». In October 1896, Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, travelled to France on their first official five-day trip. This trip was an occasion to celebrate the Franco- Russian alliance signed in 1893 by France and Tsar Alexander III, Nicholas II’s father. During their visit to Paris, Nicholas II laid the foundation stone of the Alexandre III bridge. It was on the occasion of this ceremony that the poem «Salut à l’Empereur» composed by José-Maria de Heredia was read by Paul Mounet of the Comédie-Française. In turn, within the context of this alliance, in August 1897, President Félix Faure travelled to Saint Petersburg and laid the first stone of the Liteyny Bridge. Albert LONDRES (1884-1932) Two Autograph Letters Signed. 1) Autograph Letter Signed to his parents. Athens, 19 August [1915, from a pencil note]. A beautiful letter in which he details his plans for reporting on the Eastern front: «... I left the Dardanelles to run to the Balkans. I have been in Athens for three days. I am leaving tomorrow for Sofia. Will I have time to reach this city? I think so. ...» 2) Autograph Letter Signed to his parents. n.p., 3 January [1916, from a pencil note]. «... Terrible tragedies are taking place in Albania...». French journalist and writer. Albert Londres, became a war correspondent in 1914. During 1915, he thought that the outcome of the war was being decided in the Dardanelles, so he left for the East. He wanders on the fronts of Serbia in Greece and Turkey in Albania. He will experience two painful years following the Balkan battles. Since 1933, the Albert-London prize has been awarded to the best French-speak

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 736
Auktion:
Datum:
28.10.2020
Auktionshaus:
Hermitage Fine Art
Avenue de la Costa
Le Park Palace
98000 Monaco
Monaco
info@hermitagefineart.com
+377 (0)9 777 3980
Beschreibung:

Charles CHAMPOISEAU (1830-1909) Autograph Letter Signed as French Consul to Janina, addressed to the painter Eugène Fromentin Préveza, 1866. Letter in which he reminds that it is to him that we owe the discovery of the statue of the Victory of Samothrace, and asks for support from the Minister of Public Instruction Victor Dury to obtain funding to organise excavations in Nicopolis. (Janina, then capital of an Ottoman pashalik in Epirus, today Joánnina in Greece and Preveza, the port city of Epirus then dependent on Janina and today in Greece). Anatoly Nikolayevich DEMIDOV (1813-1870) Letter signed to the director of the «Revue des deux mondes», François Buloz. «In the forties of Sculani, border of Bessarabia», 29th July 1837. Angular tear affecting two words, not interfering with reading. Rare souvenir of his great Russian voyage, scientific and picturesque, published from 1838 to 1848 under the title «Journey to Southern Russia and the Crimea, through Hungary, Wallachia and Moldavia, executed in 1837». He mentions a publication of excerpts in the «Revue des deux mondes» (which did not happen), in the «Journal des débats» (which did). Alexandru GHIKA (1795-1862) Alexander II GHIKA or Alexandru Dimitrie Ghika IX. Prince of Wallachia from 1834 to 1842, then Caimacan of Wallachia from 1856 to 1858. Letter signed «Alexandre Ghika», in French, as hospodar of Wallachia, addressed to the French consul in Bucharest, Charles Hippolyte Le Prestre, Marquis of Chateaugiron. Braza (currently Braşov in Romania), 12 September 1838. Complaint against Félix Colson, former civil servant of the French Consulate in Bucharest and personal collaborator of Ion Câmpineanu. Colson wrote a draft Constitution in French, published in 1839 by Pougin in Paris, under the title «De l’état présent et de l’avenir des principautés de Moldavie et de Valachie» (On the present state and future of the principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia). José-Maria de HEREDIA (1842 -1905) Signed Autograph Sending. « Salute to the Emperor «. Paris, Alphonse Lemerre Publisher, 1896. In-8, (4)-4 pp. under cover printed on the same strong paper. Subtitled «Stances said by M. Paul Mounet of the Comédie Française at the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the Alexandre III bridge, in front of Their Imperial Majesties of Russia, October 7, 1896». In October 1896, Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Tsarina Alexandra Feodorovna, travelled to France on their first official five-day trip. This trip was an occasion to celebrate the Franco- Russian alliance signed in 1893 by France and Tsar Alexander III, Nicholas II’s father. During their visit to Paris, Nicholas II laid the foundation stone of the Alexandre III bridge. It was on the occasion of this ceremony that the poem «Salut à l’Empereur» composed by José-Maria de Heredia was read by Paul Mounet of the Comédie-Française. In turn, within the context of this alliance, in August 1897, President Félix Faure travelled to Saint Petersburg and laid the first stone of the Liteyny Bridge. Albert LONDRES (1884-1932) Two Autograph Letters Signed. 1) Autograph Letter Signed to his parents. Athens, 19 August [1915, from a pencil note]. A beautiful letter in which he details his plans for reporting on the Eastern front: «... I left the Dardanelles to run to the Balkans. I have been in Athens for three days. I am leaving tomorrow for Sofia. Will I have time to reach this city? I think so. ...» 2) Autograph Letter Signed to his parents. n.p., 3 January [1916, from a pencil note]. «... Terrible tragedies are taking place in Albania...». French journalist and writer. Albert Londres, became a war correspondent in 1914. During 1915, he thought that the outcome of the war was being decided in the Dardanelles, so he left for the East. He wanders on the fronts of Serbia in Greece and Turkey in Albania. He will experience two painful years following the Balkan battles. Since 1933, the Albert-London prize has been awarded to the best French-speak

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 736
Auktion:
Datum:
28.10.2020
Auktionshaus:
Hermitage Fine Art
Avenue de la Costa
Le Park Palace
98000 Monaco
Monaco
info@hermitagefineart.com
+377 (0)9 777 3980

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