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- Charles Sedelmeyer (30 April 1837, Vienna – 9 August 1925, Paris) was an Austrian and French art dealer, collector, and publisher active in Paris from...
- Charles Sedelmeyer, who offered Munkácsy a ten-year contract. This deal made Munkácsy wealthy and an established member of the Paris art world. Sedelmeyer wanted...
- for 168,000 fr., with fees; Secrétan sale (63), 1 July 1889, galerie Sedelmeyer, Paris  – bidding war between the Louvre (Antonin Proust) and the American...
- 8 in) × 21.7 cm (8.5 in) Owner Charles Sedelmeyer  Collection Gemäldegalerie, Bode Museum, Charles Sedelmeyer collection  Accession No. 811C  Identifiers...
- Jaroslav Čermák. In 1879 he married Hermina Sedelmeyer, daughter of the wealthy Parisian art dealer Charles Sedelmeyer. For most of his life, he divided his...
- sale $0.5 million Colonna Altarpiece Raphael c. 1503-1505 1901 Charles Sedelmeyer J. P. Morgan Private sale $0.51 million Portrait of Elena Grimaldi Cattaneo...
- Paris (Fifteen Paintings on the Woman of Paris), displa**** at the Galerie Sedelmeyer. Unlike the genre scenes of fashionable women he painted in London, these...
- 443]. Sale. Beresford Hope, London, May 1886. In the possession of C. Sedelmeyer, Paris, "Catalogue of 300 Paintings," 1898, No. 111. In the collection...
-  23.2 in) × 45, 44 cm (18, 17 in) Owner Charles Sedelmeyer, Eugène Secrétan  Collection Charles Sedelmeyer, Leiden Collection  Accession No. RR-104  Identifiers...
- obtained by Charles Sedelmeyer (art dealer), Paris 1909/1910: purchased by Benjamin Altman (1840–1913), New York, from Charles Sedelmeyer, Paris 1913: bequeathed...