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Louisine Waldron Elder Havemeyer (July 28, 1855 –
January 6, 1929) was an art collector, feminist, and philanthropist. In
addition to
being a
patron of...
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Taffeta (archaically
spelled taffety or taffata) is a crisp, smooth,
plain woven fabric made from silk, nylon,
cuprammonium rayons, acetate, or polyester...
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dominated the
sugar industry in the late 19th century.
Together with his wife,
Louisine Havemeyer, he was an avid and
prolific collector of art, one of the earliest...
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profound influence on her daughter. To that effect, C****att's
lifelong friend Louisine Havemeyer wrote in her memoirs: "Anyone who had the
privilege of knowing...
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Havemeyer (1847–1907),
President of the
American Sugar Refining Company, and
Louisine Elder (1855–1929). She had two
older siblings,
Adaline Havemeyer (1884–1963)...
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Ashley Greene".
Vanity Fair (Interview).
Interviewed by Frelinghuysen,
Louisine.
November 3, 2008.
Retrieved November 6, 2022. Radish,
Christina (November...
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sculpture in Degas’
living quarters in
April 1903, the New York
collector Louisine Havemeyer expressed interest in
buying the wax.
After proposing a bronze...
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great Impressionist and Post-Impressionist
collection was laid by the
Louisine (1855-1929) and
Henry Osborne Havemeyer (1847-1907) collection. The most...
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served as
collecting advisor and
buying agent for
American art
collector Louisine Havemeyer.
Theodore Duret was heir to a firm of
Cognac dealers, was a collector...
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owned by the art
collectors and
patrons Henry and
Louisine Havemeyer, the
painting was
bequeathed to the
Metropolitan Museum of Art...