RUSSIA. KRÜDENER family. 19 letters or coins,... - Lot 38 - Ferri & Associés

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RUSSIA. KRÜDENER family. 19 letters or coins,... - Lot 38 - Ferri & Associés
RUSSIA. KRÜDENER family. 19 letters or coins, most of them L.A.S., [1791 ?]-1859 (some portraits attached). Interesting set of letters from Alexis, baron de KRÜDENER (1744-1802) diplomat, or his wife Julie de KRÜDENER, née Julie von RUSSIA. Family of KRÜDENER. 19 letters or coins, most of them L.A.S., [1791 ?]-1859 (some portraits attached). Interesting set of letters from Alexis, baron de KRÜDENER (1744-1802) diplomat, or his wife Julie de KRÜDENER, née Julie von Vietinghoff (1764-1824) German woman of letters and mystic, or their son the diplomat Paul de KRÜDENER (1784-1858), and personalities of their entourage, most of them addressed to Paul de Krüdener. Alexis de KRÜDENER (long letter to his wife Julie, Copenhagen 7 March 1795, deploring the "bizarre and painful" situation she describes, and speaking of their way of life, the education of their children, and the domestic bliss that he cannot give her; however "I will give in all tems, the hand to that which can lead to your happiness"...). Julie de KRÜDENER (2: to Bernardin de Saint-Pierre to give him a gift of handkerchiefs from the Pyrenees which she had hemmed for him, [Paris 1791?]; to her daughter-in-law Sophie de Krüdener, speaking of the Lord, of a bill of exchange and of her Catholic friends, [Paris 1816]). Paul von KRÜDENER (to Sophie Volkonsky, Bern 8 November 1845, deploring the accident to the Princess, which he learned of from her husband, and speaking of his travels with his daughters, of his sons in St. Petersburg and on the ship of Grand Duke Constantine, and of his "sister Ochando"...). ALEXANDER II of Russia (appointing his privy counsellor Paul de Krüdener to the Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd class, 1856; in Russian). Grand Duchess ANNA FEODOROVNA (condolences to the same, on the death of her eldest son Alexis, 1852). Jean CAPO D'ISTRIA (at the same, Geneva 16/28 March 1826, speaking of the siege of Missolonghi). Benjamin CONSTANT (to Julie de Krü
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