MARIE-ANTOINETTE (Queen). Autograph letter... - Lot 55 - Osenat

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MARIE-ANTOINETTE (Queen). Autograph letter... - Lot 55 - Osenat
MARIE-ANTOINETTE (Queen). Autograph letter to her sister Marie-Christine of Austria. Versailles, June 21, 1782. 2 pp. 1/4 in-12. THE FUTURE PAUL I, ON MISSION TO THE KINGDOM OF FRANCE FOR HIS MOTHER CATHERINE II, was charged as unofficial ambassador to solicit the benevolent neutrality of Louis XVI concerning the division of the Ottoman Empire that Russia and Austria had been secretly planning since 1780. For the occasion, the tsarevich and his wife Sophie Dorothée of Württemberg travelled incognito under the name of Count and Countess of the North. Marie-Antoinette, at the request of her brother the Emperor of Austria Joseph II, paid particular attention to her two guests (cf. Evelyne Lever in Marie-Antoinette, Correspondance, Tallandier, 2006, p. 399, from which this letter is, however, absent). "YOU HAVE RECEIVED, MY DEAR CHR., THE DEPARTURE OF THE COUNT AND COUNTESS OF THE NORTH. THE KING HAS WANTED THEIR DIRE ADIEU FOR A NEW TIME AND THE WHOLE ROYAL FAMILY IS GOING TO MEET THEM IN Choisy. After visiting Brittany and Normandy, they will go to your government via Ostend. Our farewells were very affectionate, and both of them were very appreciative of the welcome they received. THE COURT HAS BEEN ENCHANTED BY THE GR[AND]-DUC, WHO IS VERY AFFABLE, INSTRUCTIVE, WELL INFORMED, and who always had something kind to say, he was very much surrounded by the people of letters because of the tastes of the imp[eratrice] who had relations with them here. The king did not however notice that he adopted exaggerated opinions, at least he was very reserved in this respect, deep down, he looks like an ardent and impetuous man who contains himself, and he betrayed himself by a few words. I have only imperfectly perceived the effect he had in Vienna. FOR GR[ANDE]-DUCH[ESSE], HE IS A BEAUTIFUL PERSON WHO ALSO HAS INFINITE AFFABILITY LIKE HER HUSBAND. She is no stranger to anything and she is full of knowledge, but I confess that she seems to show too much, however she has gene
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