Hello Greg,
About Xenya´s words, does she really think someone cannot be "sweet, generous and loving" and homosexual at the same time??? I don´t know whether to laught or to cry...It´s quite surprising that someone nowadays, specially the supposed high cultured people, has this thought. Whatever Felix was, he was certainly not 100% heterosexual, and this fact is not insulting at all.
It may seems contradictory to see russian aristocrats claiming for their property amidst luxuy furnished rooms in Paris but what is this when compared with their former states and palaces full of everything you can imagine? The russian archives are full too with their family albums and documents. Well, all those things were their own property and, for me, so still are. just imagine some cherished thing, a chair for example, from your grand mother. The only difference is that their family chairs were made by Jacob or Voronikhin, but might have for them another value than the money it would cost, might not?
However, i´m one of those whow enjoy these things in the russian museums...Finally i would prefer these things to be with their former owners than on Lepke´s catalogue being sold by the soviet state...
Antonio.