Levy, Harriet Lane
type Collector
dates 1867-1950
city San Francisco
stateCA
other citiesParis;
sex F
history Harriet Lane Levy was a California writer best known for her memoir, 920 O’Farrell Street (1937). Levy was also an avid art collector, a childhood friend of Alice B. Toklas, and an acquaintance of Gertrude Stein. In 1886, she graduated with a Bachelor’s in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley, where she met Sarah Samuels before her marriage to Michael Stein (1894). Levy and Toklas moved to Paris where Levy became a Matisse collector under the guidance of the Steins. In 1910, she resettled in San Francisco, where she continued to live independently and pursue literary projects. Levy bequeathed paintings by André Derain, Henri Maguin, Henri Matisse, and Pablo Picasso to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
decades1900-1910
1910-1920
1920-1930
1930-1940
1940-1950
updated 02/14/2025 10:12:27
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Repository Description Links
Stanford University Libraries
Special Collections and University Archives
Charles Hobson collection : design and production materials for artists' books, 1985-2008. see details...
University of California, Berkeley
The Bancroft Library
Harriet Lane Levy recollections : typescript (carbon), circa 1906-1950 see details...
California Historical Society
North Baker Research Library
Levy Estate Company ledger, 1932-1933. see details...
University of California, Berkeley
The Bancroft Library
Women of California [sound recording] / recorded by Harry Gray, 1973-1974. see details...
Yale University Library
Manuscripts and Archives
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas collection see details...

see alsoStein, Sarah
Stein, Gertrude
Stein, Leo