Alexey Saltykov (1806–1859)


Prince Aleksei Dmitrievich Saltykov was a Russian artist and traveller in Persia and India. He was the grandson of Prince Nikolay Saltykov.

Family

Prince Alexis Soltikoff was born in St. Petersburg on 1 February 1806 to Prince Dmitri Nikolaevich Saltykov and Anna Nikolaevna Leontieva and had three older brothers, Petr and Vladimir and an older sister Princess Mariya. The Soltykov name was one of the more esteemed in Russia.
Alexis's father Dmitri had two brothers : Aleksandr and Sergei. The three boys were the son of the famous General Nikolai Ivanovich Saltykov and Natalya Vladimirovna Dolgorukaya.

Life

Alexis's early days are somewhat of a mystery. He grew up in St Petersburg and at the age of eighteen joined the diplomatic services with the Russian State Board for Foreign Affairs in Moscow. By the age of 23 he was with the Russian Foreign Service, first in Constantinople, then in Athens, later in London, Florence, Rome, and Teheran. In 1840 Alexis retired and moved to Paris where he planned his voyages to India. He ended up making two voyages there.
In 1851 the book was translated into Russian and became an instant success: it truly enraptured the Russian reading public. The drawings were published separately in London in 1859 as "Drawings on the Spot".
The 11th century Gloucester Candlestick was obtained by the V & A from Prince Soltikoff in 1861 and the John Grandisson Triptych which is now in the British Museum was also once part of the Saltykov collection.