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Oskar Dieter Alex von Rosenberg-Rédé, 3rd Baron von Rosenberg-Redé〔Full name of ''Oskar Dieter Alex von Rosenberg-Rédé'' cited on passenger manifest, in 1939; accessed on ancestry.com on 5 January 2012〕〔Full title of ''Baron von Rosenberg-Rédé" also cited in ''Der Wirtschaftskrieg: Frankreich, bearbeitet von Hermann Curth und Hans Wehberg'' (G. Fischer, 1918), page 274〕〔Title also given in an October 1939 immigration document filed in Auswanderungsamt und Auswanderungsbüro. Überseeische Auswanderungen aus der Schweiz, 1910-1953. Schweizerisches Bundesarchiv. E 2175 - 2, Band 56.〕 (4 February 1922 – 8 July 2004), aka Alexis, Baron de Rédé, was a prominent French banker, aristocratic, aesthete, collector,〔''The Collection Du Baron de Redé Provenant de L'Hôtel Lambert.'', Paris, March 16 and 17, 2005, took two volumes to describe 908 lots. The first volume described eighteenth-century French furniture, works of art, paintings and fine books; the second was devoted to gold and silversmiths' work, porcelain and glass, and memorabilia. The first part of the sale realized €5.1 million (US$6.8)]: "Ce premier succès rend hommage au goût et à l'œil absolu du Baron de Redé"— "This first success renders homage to the taste and the perfect eye of the Baron de Redé", (Sotheby's reported afterwards ); the catalogues themselves are collector's items, currently selling at US$295. An earlier sale, ''Meubles et Objets D'Art Provenant de L'Hôtel Lambert et du Chateau de Ferrières'', was conducted by Sotheby's Monte Carlo in May 1975: it was one of the premier sales of French furniture in that decade.〕 and socialite. Rédé was named in the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1972.〔(''Vanity Fair'' )〕 ==Birth== Oskar Dieter Alex von Rosenberg-Redé〔Full name as given on passenger manifest, on 21 October 1939; accessed on ancestry.com on 5 January 2012〕 was born in Zurich, Switzerland, the younger son and third and youngest child of Oskar Adolf von Rosenberg-Redé, Baron von Rosenberg-Redé (1878–1939), a banker from Austria-Hungary.〔(Baron de Rede ) Daily Telegraph; September 7, 2004〕 His father—whose mother was Hungarian, whose father was unknown, and who was adopted by a banker by the name of Rosenberg—became a citizen of Liechtenstein and was created a baron by the Emperor of Austria in 1916.〔()〔(Baron de Rede ) ''The Daily Telegraph''〕〔This was a genuine title, though, since it was not of a rank sufficient to appear in the ''Almanach de Gotha'', its validity was often questioned.〕 Alexis's mother was Edith von Kaulla, a member of an ennobled German Jewish family that had been part-owners of the Bank of Württemberg. Redé was educated at Le Rosey in Switzerland. He had two siblings: *Hubert von Rosenberg-Redé, 2nd Baron von Rosenberg-Redé (1919–1942) *Marion von Rosenberg-Redé (born 1916), who was handicapped () Following the suicide of his father at the family's estate Villa Rosin near Vienna, Redé moved to New York City, where he briefly attempted to acquire American citizenship.()〔Citizenship request cited on 1939 naturalization papers filed and accessed on ancestry.com on 5 January 2012〕 His brother committed suicide in Hollywood in 1942, whereupon Redé became the third and last Baron von Rosenberg-Redé, which was typically abbreviated as ''Baron de Redé'' in France. In 1946 he returned to Paris, in the entourage of Elsie de Wolfe.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alexis von Rosenberg, Baron de Redé」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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