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  1. Learn about this topic in these articles: marriage into Bonaparte family. In Demidov Family. Nikolay’s younger son, Anatoly Nikolayevich Demidov (1812–70), also a traveler and patron of the arts, lived for many years in Italy, purchased the Tuscan title prince of San Donato, and married (1840) Princess Mathilde, Jérôme Bonaparte’s daughter and Napoleon I’s niece.

  2. Anatole was educated principally in Paris, where his father, Nicolas, had taken the family after Napoleon's defeat. After his father's death in 1828, Anatole returned to the villa in San Donato, near Florence, that Nicolas had begun building, and proceeded to enlarge it, eventually transforming most of it in 1836 into a workshop for the manufacture of silks.

  3. ‎Preview and download books by Anatoly Nikolaevich Demidov, including Travels in Southern Russia, and the Crimea; through Hungary, Wallachia, and Moldavia, during the year 1837 ... Illustrated by Raffet. [A translation of vol. 1 only of the original edition. With maps.], Esquisses d'un voyage dans la Russie méridionale et la Crimée (en 1837). [By Prince A. N. Demidov.] and many more.

  4. Sale catalogue, 1880. The Demidov collection was a collection of artworks gathered by the Russian industrialist Count Nikolay Nikitich Demidov and considerably expanded by his second son Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato. It was mainly on show at their Villa San Donato near Florence, in which a private museum of 14 rooms ...

  5. El grupo escultórico estaba en la colección del conde Anatoly Nikolaevich Demidov, y después de su muerte fue heredado por su sobrino P. Demidov. En 1870 murió el feliz heredero de millones de rusos y una colección única de obras de arte, y en el mismo año tuvo lugar la subasta de la colección.

  6. A large part of the enormous Demidov collection of artworks housed in 14 rooms at San Donato were thus dispersed in several sales and memorable public auctions, even the works gathered in the "musée napoléonien" created on Elba by his uncle Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato and the souvenirs that had mostly been ceded to Anatole by his father-in-law Jérôme Bonaparte.

  7. Portrait du comte Anatole Nikolaievich Demidov (Demidoff), premier prince de San Donato (1812-1870). Peinture de Karl Pavlovich Briullov (Brioullov) (1799-1852), huile sur toile, vers 1831.