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Dmitry Pavlovich Tatischev or Tatistcheff (Russian: Дмитрий Павлович Татищев; born 1767, died 16 September 1845 in Vienna) was a Russian diplomat and art collector, and an intimate friend of Ferdinand VII of Spain. Tatishchev was a connoisseur of and collector of art, and held in his collection 200 paintings and 160 rare gems, which were bequeathed to Tsar Nicholas I. He brought from Spain several works attributed to Jan van Eyck, including the Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych. Tatishchev's last days were spent in penury owing to his gambling addiction.

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  • Dmitri Pawlowitsch Tatischtschew (de)
  • Dmitri Pavlovich Tatischeff (es)
  • Dmitry Tatishchev (en)
  • Татищев, Дмитрий Павлович (ru)
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  • Dmitri Pawlowitsch Tatischtschew (russisch Дмитрий Павлович Татищев; * 1767; † 16. Septemberjul. / 28. September 1845greg. in Wien) war ein russischer Diplomat und Kunstsammler. (de)
  • Dmitri Pávlovich Tatischeff (1757-Viena, 1845) fue un militar y diplomático ruso del siglo XIX. (es)
  • Дми́трий Па́влович Тати́щев (1767 — 16 (28) сентября 1845, Вена) — действительный тайный советник, обер-камергер, член Государственного совета, сенатор, чрезвычайный посланник в Неаполе (1802—1803 и 1805—1808) и полномочный министр при разных дворах: в Испании (1812—1821), посол в Австрии (1822—1841); почётный член Академии Художеств, коллекционер и знаток искусства. Первый в России кавалер старейшего в Европе ордена Золотого руна (1816). (ru)
  • Dmitry Pavlovich Tatischev or Tatistcheff (Russian: Дмитрий Павлович Татищев; born 1767, died 16 September 1845 in Vienna) was a Russian diplomat and art collector, and an intimate friend of Ferdinand VII of Spain. Tatishchev was a connoisseur of and collector of art, and held in his collection 200 paintings and 160 rare gems, which were bequeathed to Tsar Nicholas I. He brought from Spain several works attributed to Jan van Eyck, including the Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych. Tatishchev's last days were spent in penury owing to his gambling addiction. (en)
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  • Dmitri Pawlowitsch Tatischtschew (russisch Дмитрий Павлович Татищев; * 1767; † 16. Septemberjul. / 28. September 1845greg. in Wien) war ein russischer Diplomat und Kunstsammler. (de)
  • Dmitry Pavlovich Tatischev or Tatistcheff (Russian: Дмитрий Павлович Татищев; born 1767, died 16 September 1845 in Vienna) was a Russian diplomat and art collector, and an intimate friend of Ferdinand VII of Spain. Of Rurikid stock, Tatishchev owed his elevation in no small degree to the influence of his aunt, Princess Dashkov. In 1799 he was appointed as a member of the Board of Foreign Affairs, and in 1810 he was appointed as a Senator of the State Council. In June 1802 Tatishchev was appointed an Envoy to the Court of the Kingdom of Naples until February 1803. He returned to Naples as Envoy in January 1805, staying in the city until 1808. In September 1815 he was appointed as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Spain, with concurrent accreditation to the Dutch royal court, holding these positions until January 1821. From 22 August 1826 to 11 September 1841 he was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Austria. Agents of the Czar abounded in Italy and in Germany, but in no capital was the Ambassador of Russia more active than in Madrid. General Tatistcheff, who was appointed to this post in 1814, became the terror of all his colleagues and of the Cabinet of London from his extraordinary activity in intrigue; but in relation to the internal affairs of Spain his influence was beneficial; and it was frequently directed towards the support of reforming Ministers, whom King Ferdinand, if free from foreign pressure, would speedily have sacrificed to the pleasure of his favourites and confessors. Tatishchev was a connoisseur of and collector of art, and held in his collection 200 paintings and 160 rare gems, which were bequeathed to Tsar Nicholas I. He brought from Spain several works attributed to Jan van Eyck, including the Crucifixion and Last Judgement diptych. Tatishchev's last days were spent in penury owing to his gambling addiction. He had two sons Pavel and from the extramarital affair with Natalya Koltovskaya (née Turchaninova), a daughter of Alexei Turchaninov. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dmitriy Tatishev. (en)
  • Dmitri Pávlovich Tatischeff (1757-Viena, 1845) fue un militar y diplomático ruso del siglo XIX. (es)
  • Дми́трий Па́влович Тати́щев (1767 — 16 (28) сентября 1845, Вена) — действительный тайный советник, обер-камергер, член Государственного совета, сенатор, чрезвычайный посланник в Неаполе (1802—1803 и 1805—1808) и полномочный министр при разных дворах: в Испании (1812—1821), посол в Австрии (1822—1841); почётный член Академии Художеств, коллекционер и знаток искусства. Первый в России кавалер старейшего в Европе ордена Золотого руна (1816). (ru)
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