AUTOGRAPHS, LETTERS & MANUSCRIPTS
International Autograph Auctions
1.12.21
Urbanizacion El Real del Campanario. E-12, Bajo B 29688 Estepona (Malaga). SPAIN, ספרד
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STOKOWSKI LEOPOLD: (1882-1977) English Conductor of Polish descent. A good A.M.Q.S., `Leopold Stokowski´, with ...

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STOKOWSKI LEOPOLD: (1882-1977) English Conductor of Polish descent. A good A.M.Q.S., `Leopold Stokowski´, with inscription, to an 8.5 x 10.5 (21,5 x 27 cm) page removed from an autograph album. Stokowski has penned seven musical notes, adding beneath `With deep impressions of a magnetic & dynamic personality.´, dated in his hand, 1956. The present autograph was obtained by Marina Chaliapin during her cruise trip on board the Andre Doria in May 1956. Only two months later, on 26th July 1956, the Andrea Doria sunk after a collision near Nantucket Island. Small overall minor age toning to edges, otherwise VG The SS Andrea Doria was an Italian ocean liner, the largest, fastest and safest Italian ship of all times, an icon of national Pride. Its first Genoa-New York trip took place in 1953. On July 1956, the Andrea Doria sunk after suffering a collision with the Stockholm, a passenger liner of the Swedish American liner. Most passengers were rescued and 46 died. Provenance: The present page originates from the personal autograph album of Marina Chaliapin (1912-2009), the daughter of Russian opera singer Feodor Chaliapin (1873-1938), widely regarded as one of the finest bass singers of the 20th century, and his mistress Marina Petsold (1882-1964) who became the singer's second wife in 1927. Chaliapin's daughter was married to Luigi Freddi (1895-1977) the Italian journalist and politician who edited the journal Il Popolo d'Italia and who was also hugely influential in Italian political cinema in the second half of the 1930s and beginning of the 1940s

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