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Pavel Pavlovich Demidov, 2nd Prince of San Donato (; 9 October 1839 – 26 January 1885) was a Russian industrialist, jurist, master of the hunt at Russian imperial court, philanthropist and nobleman of the House of Demidov. He was the only child of Finnish philanthropist
Aurora Karamzin Eva Aurora Charlotta Karamzin ( Stjernvall; 1 or 7 August 1808 – 13 May 1902) was a Finnish philanthropist and a lady-in-waiting in the Imperial Court of Russia. She is better known as Princess Aurora Demidova and Aurora Karamzin, titles th ...
and Prince
Pavel Nikolaievich Demidov Pavel (called Paul) Nikolaievich Demidov (; 6 September 1798 Saint Petersburg - 25 March 1840 Mainz) was a Russian nobleman of the Demidov dynasty, philanthropist and industrialist. His father was Ober-Chamberlain Nikolai Nikitich Demidov (1773 ...
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Life


Early life

Paul Pavlovich was six months old when his father died. Paul was a sensitive, beautiful, lively and versatile young man with a varied and short-tempered character. His education was planned by his mother and supervised by a governor. Experts were hired to teach individual subjects. Paul became interested in horses as a child and he took riding lessons, having the privilege of riding the horse of Grand Duchess Maria, due to his mother's close relations to the Imperial family. He succeeded in obtaining a law degree in St. Petersburg in 1860. He worked for the state for a short time, e.g. as Extraordinary Secretary to the Russian Delegations in Vienna and Paris. Paul's father's younger brother Anatole Demidov lived permanently in Florence. To secure the possession of his valuable art collection and other Demidov property, he made Paul his sole heir. King Victor Emanuel accepted the inheritance of the title of Prince of San Donato to Paul. Paul also received the same title from Alexander II in Russia. Paul also became Imperial Master of the Hunt and Privy Councillor, like his father.


Bachelor life

During Paul's years as a bachelor, he has been portrayed as a captivating personality, but also as a proud Demidov and bragger. Getting to know Uncle Anatole was not good for Paul. He led Paul into the world of gambling in the Paris aristocracy and into the arms of expensive mistresses. Paul devoted himself to leading the extravagant life of an young aristocrat at gambling casinos and hotels; at his homes in Paris and in the high society favoured spa town of
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. Because of his volatile nature, he got into trouble time and time again - even in a duel with a Spaniard, which mother Aurora had to settle. Alarming information about Paul's behaviour was also carried to the relatives and to the court in Russia. Aurora settled in Paris for the winter seasons between 1863 and 1865 in an attempt to control her son's life. In order to pay Paul's enormous gambling debts, she had to sell Le Grand Sancy diamond for £100,000 (c. £6 million in 2017 currency), given to her as a morning gift the day after the wedding, by Paul's father. It was not until 1862 that the estate of Father Paul Demidov was finally divided. At the same time, the management of the Demidov companies were completely taken over by the young Paul Demidov, when mother Aurora stepped aside. Uncle Anatole Demidov had resigned from the company as early as 1856, when Paul had turned 17 years old. The result was a decline in the profitability of the company's production. There were several reasons. Anatole Demidov's annuity was disproportionate to the company's return. Paul himself spent a wasteful life and had little interest in running the company. Part of the reason was the abolition of
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in Russia in 1861, when mining companies also lost their free labour. As the situation worsened, mother Aurora had to return to the company's management. It was feared that the mines were running out, and costs rose when the workers had to be paid in cash. Paul had to sell his mansion in Paris along with its art collections, and also his luxurious villa at Deauville. The Demidov palace on the exclusive Bolshaya Morskaya Street in Saint Petersburg was rented and finally sold in 1875 to the Italian ambassador. Things came to such a state that Aurora's four stranded nut-sized morning gift pearls were being held by a bank as a security for the company's one million-rouble debt (c. $14,400,000 in 2017 currency). Pearls can be seen in the portrait of Aurora, with the young Paul. However, Anatole Demidov's death in 1870 alleviated the situation of the Demidov company, as his large annuity did not accumulate anymore in the company's expenses.


Married life

Paul's troubled life was changed by his falling in love with a lady-in-waiting from Saint Petersburg, Princess Maria Mescherskaya. Paul met Maria in Paris in the spring of 1867. His first marriage was 1 June 1867 to Princess Maria Elimovna Meshcherskaya (
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, 28 February 1844 - San Donato (or
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, per Ferrand), 8 August 1868). She died two days after giving birth to a son, Elim Pavlovich Demidov, 3rd Prince of San Donato, at
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in the suburbs of
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6 August 1868. Losing his wife had a lasting effect on Paul, who remained inconsolable for a long time, spending a long while in the room in the
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where Maria's dresses were kept, trying to recover her presence. Mother Aurora took charge of little Elim, who became very close to her grandmother. In October 1868, Paul and little Elim and Aurora moved to Paris, where they prepared a residence for themselves. In the memory of his wife Paul set up a workplace for 200 women in the working-class district of Paris. The purpose of the department was to improve the moral and physical life situation of the working class. In 1869 he was appointed to the Kyiv Provincial Government. He held his office well and was promoted to mayor a year later. Paul's uncle, Anatole Demidov, died in Florence in the spring of 1870. Paul permanently resigned from the civil service and moved on to live a great international life as Prince of San Donato. The mansion near San Donato in Florence with its valuable art collections was now been taken over by Paul Demidov. He married secondly in Saint Petersburg 2 June 1871 to Princess Elena (Hélène) Petrovna
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(Saint Petersburg, 25 September 1853 -
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, 28 July 1917). The mother of the new spouse, Princess Elisaveta (Lise) Trubetskaya, had lived most of her life in Paris, especially after the death of her husband Prince Pjotr Nikitich Trubetskoy (1826-1880). They had six children: * Prince, Count Nikita Pavlovich Demidov (17 March 1872 - 25 March 1874). Died as a child. * Princess, Countess
Aurora Pavlovna Demidova Aurora Pavlovna Demidova, Princess of San Donato (2/3 November 1873 in Kiev – 28 June (OS: 16 June) 1904 in Turin) was a Russian noblewoman and by birth a member of the Demidov, House of Demidov. Early life Aurora was born as the eldest daug ...
(Kiev, 2 November 1873 - Bussolino Torinese,
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, 16 June 1904), married firstly in 1892
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, married secondly in 1897 Count Nicola Giovanni Maria di Noghera and had issue from both marriages, including
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* Anatoly Pavlovich Demidov, 4th Prince of San Donato (San Donato, 31 October (OS)/ 12 November 1874 - Marseille 27 October 1943) * Princess, Countess Maria Pavlovna Demidova (
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, 3 February 1877 -
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, 25 July 1955), married in
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, 30 April (OS) / 13 May 1897 Prince
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(Saint Petersburg, 7 October 1857 - Narsan,
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, 1 September 1916) * Prince, Count Pavel Pavlovich Demidov (San Donato, 4 February 1879 -
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, 30 April 1909), unmarried and without issue. * Princess, Countess Elena Pavlovna Demidova (Saint Petersburg, 10 June 1884 -
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, 4 April 1959), married firstly in Saint Petersburg on 29 January 1903 (divorced in 1907) Count Alexander Pavlovich
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( Vartemiagui, 7 September 1881 -
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, 13 August 1935) and married secondly in
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in June 1907 Nikolai Alexeievich Pavlov (
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, 9 May 1866 -
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, 31 January 1934) Deciding that San Donato was too full of memories of his first wife, Paul bought in 1873 Pratolino, a large farm, from the estate of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. He immersed several millions in its restoration. When the castle-like Villa Pratolino, now known as Villa Demidoff, was ready to be inhabited, Paul and his family moved there from San Donato. They ended up selling San Donato, and it was ceded on 5 November 1881 to Gaston Mestayer, a French
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, with the gardens sold separately to Nemesio Papucci and Rosselli Del Turco. 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
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by his uncle
Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato (; 5 April OS: 24 March 1813 – 29 April 1870) was a Russian industrialist, diplomat, active state councillor, and arts patron of the Demidov family. Early life Born in Saint Petersburg ...
and the souvenirs that had mostly been ceded to Anatole by his father-in-law
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Life as philanthropist and patron of arts

By following his family traditions in charity, Paul Demidov was respected in Russia as well as in Italy and France. Her target areas were schools, universities, libraries, hospitals, pharmacies, folk kitchens, and single mothers' work homes. He supported the renovation of the cities of Kiev and Florence. Because of him, the
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in Florence was completed. A visible sign of this is the coat of arms of Paul Demidov on the façade of the cathedral next to the main entrance. Owning hundreds of factories in Russia, millions of square kilometres of land and palaces in Russia, France and Italy, Paul was considered as one of the richest men in Europe. He developed the family fortunes and inherited Anatole's title of Prince of San Donato after the latter's death without legitimate issue in 1870, with the title recognised by king
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two years later. He served with the
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rather than the Russian military forces during the
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and in 1883 he published the pro-Jewish "The Jewish Question in Russia". Paul Demidov died at the age of 45, due to a liver disease. He was buried in the Demidov family mausoleum in
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. After Paul's death, his wife, Hélène Trubetskaya, took over the management of the company because all the children were minors, with the youngest only turning seven months old. The estate was divided in 1887 among several owners. Despite many difficulties, the Nizhny Tagil mining and factory area remained family-owned until 1917.


Honours

* Master of the Hunt, Russia, 1871 *
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,Italy *
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, Italy * Honorary Citizen of
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, Italy * Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus, Russia, 1st class


References


External links

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Princedom of San Donato The Principality of San Donato was created by Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany, for the Italophile member of the Russian nobility, Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov in 1840, so that Demidov could marry Mathilde Bonaparte, niece of Napoleon, withou ...

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* http://jssgallery.org/Essay/Italy/Demidoff/Demidoff_2nd.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:Demidov 1839 births 1885 deaths Jurists from the Russian Empire
Pavel Pavel ( Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian: Павел; Czech, Slovene, and (although Romanian also uses Paul); ; ; ) is a male given name. It is a Slavic cognate of the name Paul (derived from the Greek Pavlos). Pavel may refer to: People G ...
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