EditorialBagni di Lucca. Prince Nicolaus Demidoff, a fabulously rich Russian guest, built a small pavilion and bridge. His arms are on the bridge. His son Anatol married Princess Mathilde, cousin of Napoleon III. The couple also took the waters at Bagni di Lucca.
EditorialChest, Villa Demidoff, Walnut, ivory and fruitwood inlay, Possibly Venetian; rectangular chest on base with overhanging lid, all with certosina decoration. Three inset square panels on front, one on each end, with geometric inlay; inlaid stylized jardi...
EditorialPart of the Russian Court'. The Russian Court included furniture made of malachite, a bright green mineral, by the St Petersburg firm of Demidoff. The large porcelain vase in the middle of the display is by the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory of St Pet...
Editorial[Madame Demidoff and Unknown Sitters], before 1865, Albumen silver prints from glass negatives, Image: 3 3/8 in. ? 2 in. (8.6 ? 5.1 cm) (each), Photographs, Pierre-Louis Pierson (French, 1822?1913), et al, Painted and retouched by Marck.
EditorialFolding-Doors Veneered with Malachite. Demidoff, C.M. Ferrier & F. von Martens attributed to, Claude-Marie Ferrier attributed to, Friedrich von Martens attributed to, 1851.
EditorialBagni di Lucca. Prince Nicolaus Demidoff, a fabulously rich Russian guest, built a small pavilion and bridge. His arms are on the bridge. His son Anatol married Princess Mathilde, cousin of Napoleon III. The couple also took the waters at Bagni di Lucca.