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Auction archive: Lot number 401

Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - Autograph.A letter of Tsarevich...

RUSSIAN ART
26 Apr 2019
Estimate
€7,000 - €8,000
ca. US$7,860 - US$8,983
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 401

Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - Autograph.A letter of Tsarevich...

RUSSIAN ART
26 Apr 2019
Estimate
€7,000 - €8,000
ca. US$7,860 - US$8,983
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - Autograph.A letter of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich to a... Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - Autograph.A letter of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich to an unknown person. Torun (Poland). February 27, 1712. 1 page double folded, 17.5 x 29 cm. Document without watermarks, black ink. On the reverse, in the lower part, in another handwriting, probably secretarially, a note of receipt : "received on February 29 (?)." Traces of being folded four times, foxing stains. In the upper right-hand corner of the page with the text, the number "9" written by hand, in the upper right-hand corner of the turnover, also by hand, is "No. 385". Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - the heir to the Russian throne, the eldest son of Peter I and his first wife Evdokia Lopukhina. In 1700 Peter the Great enters the war against Sweden, and after the victory over the Swedes in 1709 at Poltava sends an expeditionary force under the command of Alexander Menshikov to Western Pomerania. The crown prince Alexey Petrovich, heir to the throne was engaged in supplying the army of A.D. Menshikov. The rate of the crown prince became the city of Thorn ( Torun ) from where the letters presented at the auction come from. In 1711-1712, Russian troops successfully besieged Szczecin, Kohlberg ( Kołobrzeg ) and landed on the island of Rügen. The mission of commanding the supply of the army was one of the few state tasks entrusted to the heir. The fate of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich is certainly one of the most tragic in the history of the Russian succession to the throne. Condemned by Peter I for treason and escape in 1718, he dies under unclear circumstances during his imprisonment in the Peter and Paul Fortress.

Auction archive: Lot number 401
Auction:
Datum:
26 Apr 2019
Auction house:
Hermitage Fine Art
Avenue de la Costa
Le Park Palace
98000 Monaco
Monaco
info@hermitagefineart.com
+377 (0)9 777 3980
Beschreibung:

Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - Autograph.A letter of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich to a... Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - Autograph.A letter of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich to an unknown person. Torun (Poland). February 27, 1712. 1 page double folded, 17.5 x 29 cm. Document without watermarks, black ink. On the reverse, in the lower part, in another handwriting, probably secretarially, a note of receipt : "received on February 29 (?)." Traces of being folded four times, foxing stains. In the upper right-hand corner of the page with the text, the number "9" written by hand, in the upper right-hand corner of the turnover, also by hand, is "No. 385". Tsarevich Alexey Petrovich (Alexey Petrovich Romanov; 1690-1718) - the heir to the Russian throne, the eldest son of Peter I and his first wife Evdokia Lopukhina. In 1700 Peter the Great enters the war against Sweden, and after the victory over the Swedes in 1709 at Poltava sends an expeditionary force under the command of Alexander Menshikov to Western Pomerania. The crown prince Alexey Petrovich, heir to the throne was engaged in supplying the army of A.D. Menshikov. The rate of the crown prince became the city of Thorn ( Torun ) from where the letters presented at the auction come from. In 1711-1712, Russian troops successfully besieged Szczecin, Kohlberg ( Kołobrzeg ) and landed on the island of Rügen. The mission of commanding the supply of the army was one of the few state tasks entrusted to the heir. The fate of Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich is certainly one of the most tragic in the history of the Russian succession to the throne. Condemned by Peter I for treason and escape in 1718, he dies under unclear circumstances during his imprisonment in the Peter and Paul Fortress.

Auction archive: Lot number 401
Auction:
Datum:
26 Apr 2019
Auction house:
Hermitage Fine Art
Avenue de la Costa
Le Park Palace
98000 Monaco
Monaco
info@hermitagefineart.com
+377 (0)9 777 3980
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