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1884: Purchase of the Alexander Basilewski collection
The Russian Diplomat Alexander Basilewsky lived in Paris where, over the
course of forty years, he put together a collection of medieval works
of art. When displayed at the Exposition Universelle, held in Paris in
1878, it created a furore. Pieces of early Christian and Byzantine art,
church plate, items from the Romanesque and Gothic eras, ivories of the
13th and 14th centuries, enamels from the Rhine area and Limoges dating
to the 12th to 16th centuries, Venetian and German glass, Italian majolica,
French and Spanish faience - all these were represented. In 1884 the collector
took the decision to sell his collection and Paris looked forward to the
auction which looked set to be the most important event of the season.
On the advice of State Secretary Alexander Polovtsev, Alexander III purchased
the whole collection for 6,000,000 francs, an unexpected acquisition which
caused a sensation in Paris. The collection was exhibited before being
sent to Paris and the exhibition was even visited by the French President,
Jules Grevy.
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Leaf of the Consular Diptych of Areobindus
Byzantium, Constantinople.
506
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in the Digital collection

Reliquary Casket with Scenes from the Life of St Valeria
France, Limoges.
Circa 1175
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in the Digital collection

Winged Vase
Spain, Valencia.
15th century
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in the Digital collection
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