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词条 Ephrussi family
释义

  1. History

  2. Notable members

  3. Properties

  4. Other Ephrussi

  5. The Hare with Amber Eyes

  6. References

The Ephrussi family ({{IPA-fr|ɛfʁysi}}) was a Russian Jewish banking and oil dynasty.[1]

History

The progenitor, Charles Joachim Ephrussi (1792–1864), from Berdichev, made a fortune controlling grain distribution beginning in the free port of Odessa (then Russian Empire, now Ukraine)[1] and later controlled large-scale oil resources across Crimea and the Caucasus. By 1860, the family was the world’s largest grain exporter.[1]

Charles Joachim's eldest son, Leonid (d. 1877), founded a bank in Odessa, while his brother Ignaz (1829–1899) moved to the Austrian capital, Vienna, where he established the Ephrussi & Co. banking house in 1856. In 1872, he was elevated to the noble rank of Ritter by Habsburg emperor Franz Joseph I. In 1871, Leonid, together with his younger half-brothers Michel (1845–1914) and Maurice Ephrussi (1849–1916), founded a branch in Paris, followed by subsidiaries in London and Athens.

During the 19th century, the family possessed vast wealth and owned many castles, palaces, and estates in Europe. The family members were known for their connoisseurship, intellectual interests, and their huge collections of art.[2] Leonid's son Charles Ephrussi (1849–1905), a well-known art historian, collector and editor, became a model for the character of Charles Swann in Marcel Proust's novel In Search of Lost Time.

The family's bank and properties were seized by the Nazi authorities after the 1938 Anschluss annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany.[1]

The family name is considered to be a variation of Ephrati, a Jewish family name attested in various countries since the 14th century and still current in present-day Israel, transformed through the Ashkenazi pronunciation (Ephrati–Ephrassi–Ephrussi).[3]

Notable members

Notable members of the Ephrussi family include:

  • Ignace von Ephrussi (1829–1899), Austrian banker
  • Michel Ephrussi (1845–1914), French banker
  • Jules Ephrussi (1846–1915), French banker
  • Charles Ephrussi (1849–1905), art historian, proprietor of the Gazette des Beaux-Arts, an inspiration for Charles Swann in Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu
  • Maurice Ephrussi (1849–1916), French banker
  • Viktor von Ephrussi (1860–1945), Austrian banker
  • Béatrice de Rothschild-Ephrussi (1864–1934), member of the Rothschild family and wife of Maurice Ephrussi
  • Fanny Reinach (1870–1917)
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|May Ephrussi|fr|3=May Ephrussi|lt=Marie Juliette Ephrussi, Princesse de Faucigny-Lucinge}} (1880–1964)
  • Elisabeth von Ephrussi (1899–1991)
  • Gisela von Ephrussi (1904–1985)
  • Ignace von Ephrussi (1906–1994)
  • Rudolf von Ephrussi (1918–1971)
  • Robert de Waal
  • Victor de Waal (born 1929), British Anglican priest, former Dean of Canterbury
  • Constant Hendrik de Waal (1931–2016), became Sir Henry de Waal, First Parliamentary Counsel 1987–1991
  • Hendrik de Waal (born 1955), Dutch investor
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Anne Ephrussi|fr}} (born 1955), group leader at EMBL since 1992, head of the Developmental Biology Unit since 2007[4]
  • John de Waal (born 1962), British barrister
  • Alexander de Waal (born 1963), British writer and journalist, executive director of World Peace Foundation, founder of human rights organisations African Rights and Justice Africa, director of Social Science Research Council on AIDS New York
  • Edmund de Waal (born 1964), British ceramic artist, author of The Hare with Amber Eyes
  • Thomas de Waal (born 1966), British journalist (BBC, The Moscow Times and The Times), Caucasus expert, Caucasus editor at Institute for War and Peace Reporting, senior associate at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

Properties

Notable properties of the family included:

  • Palais Ephrussi, a Ringstraßenpalais in Vienna
  • Hôtel de Breteuil, 12 avenue Foch, Paris
  • Hôtel Michel Ephrussi, 81 {{Interlanguage link multi|rue de Monceau|fr}}, Paris (built for Michel Ephrussi, c. 1871)
  • Hôtel Jules Ephrussi, 2 place des États-Unis, Paris (built for Jules Ephrussi, 1886)
  • Hôtel Charles Ephrussi, 11 avenue d'Iéna, Paris (home of Charles Ephrussi; later demolished)
  • Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the Côte d'Azur[5]
  • Villa Kerylos in Beaulieu-sur-Mer on the Côte d'Azur

Other Ephrussi

  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Boris Ephrusi|ru|3=Эфруси, Борис Осипович}} (1865, Kishinev – 1897, San Remo) – Russian economist and journalist, member of the Russkoye Bogatstvo monthly magazine, brother of Perla Ephrussi and {{Interlanguage link multi|Zinaida Michnik (Ephrussi)|ru|3=Мичник, Зинаида Осиповна}}.
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Perla Ephrussi|ru|3=Эфрусси, Полина Осиповна}} (also Paula and Polina Ephrussi, 1876, Kishinev – 1942, Pyatigorsk) – Russian educational psychologist.
  • {{Interlanguage link multi|Zinaida Michnik (Ephrussi)|ru|3=Мичник, Зинаида Осиповна}} (1878, Kishinev – 1942, Pyatigorsk) — Soviet pediatric researcher.
  • Yakov Ephrussi ({{lang-ru|Яков Исаакович Эфрусси}}, 1900, Odessa – 1996, St. Petersburg) — Soviet engineer, innovator in the field of television technology, nephew of {{Interlanguage link multi|Zinaida Ephrussi|ru|3=Мичник, Зинаида Осиповна}} and {{Interlanguage link multi|Perla Ephrussi|ru|3=Эфрусси, Полина Осиповна}}.

The Hare with Amber Eyes

The Hare with Amber Eyes (2010) is a family memoir of the Ephrussi family by British ceramicist Edmund de Waal, whose grandmother was Elisabeth Ephrussi.

References

1. ^'Hare' chronicles unheard of Jewish family, The Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh (6 September 2011)
2. ^{{cite book | last = De Waal | first = Edmund | authorlink = Edmund de Waal | title = The Hare with Amber Eyes | publisher = Chatto & Windus | year = 2010 | isbn = 0-7011-8417-5}}
3. ^{{cite book |first=Dan |last=Rottenberg |title=Finding Our Fathers: A Guidebook to Jewish Genealogy |year=1986 |location= |publisher=Genealogical |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IlL6kbumlKoC&pg=PA210 }}
4. ^https://www.embl.de/research/units/dev_biology/ephrussi/members/index.php?s_personId=CP-60003271
5. ^{{cite book |title=Grand Fortunes: Dynasties of Wealth in France |publisher=Algora |year=1998 |first=Michel |last=Pinçon |first2=Monique |last2=Pinçon-Charlot |first3=Andrea Lyn |last3=Secara |page=124 |isbn=0-9646073-5-2 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=inCvU-XVxjsC&pg=PA124 }}
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