
Prince Dmitri Alexeievich Gallitzin
FRS (21 December 1728 – 16 March 1803) was a Russian diplomat, art agent, author,
volcanologist
A volcanologist, or volcano scientist, is a geologist who focuses on understanding the formation and eruptive activity of volcanoes. Volcanologists frequently visit volcanoes, sometimes active ones, to observe and monitor volcanic eruptions, col ...
and
mineralogist. By birth he was a member of an ancient
House of Golitsyn. He was a supporter of the
recognition of the United States, and participated in the drafting of the League of Armed Neutrality. He was the first Russian educated people that made specific proposals on the abolition of serfdom in Russia.
Life
Gallitzin, born in Saint Petersburg, was the son of Prince Alexei Ivanovitch
Gallitzin and Princess Daria Vassilevna
Gagarina. In 1754 he was appointed at
Collegium of Foreign Affairs
The Collegium of Foreign Affairs (russian: Коллегия иностранных дел или иностранная коллегия Российской империи) was a Collegium (ministry), collegium of the Russian Empire responsible ...
. In 1760 he moved to Paris, where he made the acquaintance of
Diderot
Denis Diderot (; ; 5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the ''Encyclopédie'' along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominen ...
,
Voltaire
François-Marie Arouet (; 21 November 169430 May 1778) was a French Age of Enlightenment, Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. Known by his ''Pen name, nom de plume'' M. de Voltaire (; also ; ), he was famous for his wit, and his ...
,
d'Alembert, and
Claude Adrien Helvétius. After the coup in 1762
Catherine the Great
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appointed him ministre plenipotentiair to France. In 1764 he introduced
Étienne-Maurice Falconet to the tsarina and acquired
The Return of the Prodigal Son (Rembrandt)
''The Return of the Prodigal Son'' ( nl, De terugkeer van de verloren zoon) is an oil painting by Rembrandt, part of the collection of the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. It is among the Dutch master's final works, likely completed within t ...
for the Hermitage Museum. It was through Prince Dmitri that Catherine purchased the destitute Diderot's library (1766), with the stipulation that he take care of the 2900 books, at an excellent salary.
Though nominally an Orthodox Russian, he accepted and openly professed the principles of a rationalist philosophy. Gallitzin was one of the first Russians that promoted the ideas of the
Physiocrats.
Gallitzin was involved in the
Polish question
The Polish question ( pl, kwestia polska or ) was the issue, in international politics, of the existence of Poland as an independent state. Raised soon after the partitions of Poland in the late 18th century, it became a question current in Euro ...
and recalled to Russia as it seems to discuss another appointment. Passing through
Aachen
Aachen ( ; ; Aachen dialect: ''Oche'' ; French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle; or ''Aquisgranum''; nl, Aken ; Polish: Akwizgran) is, with around 249,000 inhabitants, the 13th-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, and the 28th- ...
, he met the Countess
Adelheid Amelie von Schmettau, the only daughter of the Prussian Field-Marshal
Samuel von Schmettau
Samuel Graf von Schmettau (24 March 1684 – 18 August 1751) was a Prussian field marshal, artilleryman, and cartographer.
Life
Von Schmettau was born in Berlin. His mother, Marie de la Fontaine, belonged to a Huguenot family. His father died i ...
. The nineteen-year-old Countess had accompanied Prince
Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia (brother of Frederick the Great) and his wife
Margravine Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt
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to the spa. An unpublished story by
Diderot
Denis Diderot (; ; 5 October 171331 July 1784) was a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the ''Encyclopédie'' along with Jean le Rond d'Alembert. He was a prominen ...
,
''Mystification'', recalls how Gallitzin used the French author and an alleged Turkish doctor to intervene with a former mistress before the marriage to retrieve portraits of her lover.
After her mother's consent they married in a chapel at
Aix-la-Chapelle
Aachen ( ; ; Aachen dialect: ''Oche'' ; French and traditional English: Aix-la-Chapelle; or ''Aquisgranum''; nl, Aken ; Polish: Akwizgran) is, with around 249,000 inhabitants, the 13th-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, and the 28th- ...
(Aachen) on 28 August 1768.
On honeymoon the couple proceeded to St. Petersburg. Gallitzin acquired for the Hermitage many paintings from
Heinrich von Brühl
Heinrich, count von Brühl ( pl, Henryk Brühl, 13 August 170028 October 1763), was a Polish-Saxon statesman at the court of Saxony and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and a member of the powerful German von Brühl family. The incumbency of ...
(1768), and in the following years from François Tronchin (1770) and
Louis Antoine Crozat (1772).
In 1769 Prince Gallitzin was appointed ambassador to Holland. He left the Russian capital; en route they stopped in Berlin, where their first child, Princess Marianna was born (7 December 1769). Their second child, Prince
Demetrius was born on 22 December 1770 in The Hague.
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In 1771 he acquired a dozen paintings after the death of Gerrit Braamcamp
Gerrit Braamcamp (18 November 1699, in Amsterdam – 17 June 1771, in Amsterdam) was a successful Roman Catholic distiller, timber merchant, and art collector from the Netherlands. One of the most important merchants in Amsterdam, he built a ti ...
, but the valuable cargo on board of Vrouw Maria
''Vrouw Maria'' (''Lady Mary'') was a Dutch wooden two-masted merchant ship carrying a valuable cargo of art objects, captained by Raymund Lourens, that sank on 9 October 1771 in the outer archipelago of the municipality of Nagu, Finland, 11 k ...
got lost near the coast of Finland in a storm. About two years later, the Ambassador and his wife hosted Diderot (two months in 1773) on his way to Saint Petersburg. On his way back in 1774 Diderot spent half a year in the Dutch Republic. In the same year the couple split and Princess moved from Kneuterdijk to a country house between The Hague and Scheveningen
Scheveningen is one of the eight districts of The Hague, Netherlands, as well as a subdistrict (''wijk'') of that city. Scheveningen is a modern seaside resort with a long, sandy beach, an esplanade, a pier, and a lighthouse. The beach is po ...
, the better to oversee raising her children in a way J.J. Rousseau
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (, ; 28 June 1712 – 2 July 1778) was a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe, as well as aspects of the French Revolu ...
had promoted in his "Emile, or On Education
''Emile, or On Education'' (french: Émile, ou De l’éducation) is a treatise on the nature of education and on the nature of man written by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who considered it to be the "best and most important" of all his writings. Due t ...
". There she met often with Frans Hemsterhuis, the philosopher, her teacher and council. Princess Wilhelmina of Orange, wife of stadtholder William V, and her eldest son were frequent visitors.[
In 1776 he made a trip to London together with ]David-Louis Constant de Rebecque
David-Louis, Baron de Constant de Rebecque, seigneur d'Hermenches and Villars-Mendraz, a.k.a. David-Louis Constant d'Hermenches (17 November 1722 in Lausanne – 25 February 1785 in Paris) was a colonel and commandant of a Swiss regiment in the ...
. In 1778, the sculptor Étienne Maurice Falconet visited The Hague on his way back from Russia for a long stay at Kneuterdijk, joined in July 1779 by the sculptor Marie-Anne Collot.
In July 1782 Tsarevich Paul and his wife came to visit and were received by Gallitzin. In December 1782 the Ambassador had to leave The Hague. His capacities as a diplomat during the First League of Armed Neutrality were not estimated as much as his scientific interest in mechanics and minerals.[Gedenkschriften van Gijsbert Jan van Hardenbroek, heer van Bergestein ... enz. (1747–1787), Deel IV, p. 178-179; 239–240.] In 1783 he left Turin and returned to the Dutch Republic.
Galitzin owned one of the biggest electrostatic machine
An electrostatic generator, or electrostatic machine, is an electrical generator that produces '' static electricity'', or electricity at high voltage and low continuous current. The knowledge of static electricity dates back to the earliest civ ...
s, made of his own design. He corresponded with Comte de Buffon
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (; 7 September 1707 – 16 April 1788) was a French naturalist, mathematician, cosmologist, and encyclopédiste.
His works influenced the next two generations of naturalists, including two prominent F ...
. Prince Gallitzin was elected in the Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in 1795; a Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the judges of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural science, natural knowledge, incl ...
on 19 April 1798. In the summer of 1799 Golitsyn was elected president of the Mineralogical Society of Jena. In spite of serious illness, the prince took his work seriously. Before his death, Golitsyn gave his collection to the Mineralogical Museum in Jena (a weight of 1850 kg, received in December 1802), and requested to place the samples according to the system of René Just Haüy.
Recognition
Member of the director of the Dutch Society of Sciences (1777);
Honorary member of the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1778);
Foreign Member of the Brussels Academy of Sciences (1778);
Foreign member of the Swedish Academy of Sciences (1788);
Foreign member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences (1793);
Member of the German Academy of Natural Scientists (Leopoldina, Halle ) under the name of Maecenas III (1795);
Foreign member of the Royal Society of London (1798);
A member of the St. Petersburg Free Economic Society (1798);
President of Jena Mineralogical Society (1799–1803).
References
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1738 births
1803 deaths
Diplomats of the Russian Empire
Fellows of the Royal Society
Honorary members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
Dmitri Alekseyevich
18th-century scientists from the Russian Empire
Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to the Netherlands
Denis Diderot
Privy Councillor (Russian Empire)
Ambassadors of the Russian Empire to France
Russian princes