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Brandus, Edward

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role Dealer/Gallery
dates 1857-1937
city New York
stateNY
other citiesParis, France;
sex M
historical notes The son of a Parisian music publisher, Edward "Edouard" Brandus was a private art dealer who maintained offices in both New York City and Paris.

Brandus began his career as a private art dealer/agent in partnership with the Swiss art connoisseur William Christian Michel (1860–1918).

Jules S. Bache served as a sponsor for his U. S. passport in 1918. Brandus worked with Charles Sedelmeyer’s son-in-law, Paul Mersch. His wife was Berthe Brandus, 1861-, and daughter was Yvonne Brandus Roudie, 1887-.

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1900-1910
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1920-1930
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Archives/Repository Collection Title Collection Details
Museum of the City of New York
Photograph Collections
Brandes, Edward, 1905: Byron Company Collection see details...
The Getty Research Institute
Research Libraries, Archives and Special Collections
M. Knoedler & Co. records, approximately 1848-1971 see details...
The Frick Collection and Frick Art Research Library
10 East 71st Street
Art Collecting Files of Henry Clay Frick, 1881-1925, undated see details...
Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art records, 1883-1962, bulk 1885-1962 see details...

see also:
Bache, Jules S. (Jules Semon), 1861-1944