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- Rudolf Staechelin (May 8, 1881 – January 3, 1946) was a Swiss businessman and art collector. He is considered one of the major Swiss collectors of the...
- nearly a half-century, it was sold privately by the family of Rudolf Staechelin to Sheikha Al-May****a bint Hamad Al-Thani, in February 2015 for close...
- Ipoipo (When Will You Marry?) Paul Gauguin 1892 September 2014 2 Rudolf Staechelin heirs State of Qatar Private sale ~$265 ~$200 Number 17A Jackson Pollock...
- world's third-most expensive artwork when its owner, the family of Rudolf Staechelin, sold it privately for US$210 million in September 2014. The buyer is...
- in 1905 and Seated Harlequin in 1923. The Swiss industrialist Rudolf Staechelin came to acquire both, in 1907 and 1924. Following the Basel-based entrepreneur's...
- Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, a Jewish collector who was fleeing the ****s Peter G. Staechelin Martin H. Burckhardt (1921-2007), Swiss architect and politician. In 2019...
- near Zürich, involved in precision tool manufacturing. Peter (Pierre) Staechelin from Basel. Max de Terra Paul Glauser (key) (key) † Entered and practiced...
- initial study, on extended loan to the Kunstmuseum Basel from the Rudolf Staechelin Family Foundation, has a black cat in the foreground towards the left...
- spinosissima) was ‘Nevada,’ released in 1927. The great climber ‘Mme Grégoire Staechelin’ came out in the same year. Given that a breeder often has scores of seedlings...
- Rudolf Staechelin-Finkbeiner, who renovated the house and used it to display his acclaimed collection of modern French paintings. Staechelin himself...