Sala, Laura Bayer
type Collector
dates 1874-1961
city New York City
stateNY
other citiesParis, France; Antibes, France;
sex F
history Laura Bayer Sala, nee Laura Bache Kayser, was an art collector and daughter of silk glove and hosiery manufacturer Julius Kayser, founder of Julius Kayser and Co.

Her mother, nee Henrietta Bache, was also a collector (French decorative arts) and her uncle, Jules S. Bache (1861-1944), was a financier and art collector. Laura Bache Kayser married Edwin Stanton Bayer (1870–1929) in 1895; in 1933, she married the art dealer and former French diplomat Count Antoine de Sala (1876–1946).

Dr. Walter Heil published an essay on French art from the Bayer collection in Pantheon in 1928. In addition, there were two sales solely featuring works of art from Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Bayer's art collection:
-Paris, 1933, Galerie Charpentier: Tableaux anciens; œuvres des écoles primitives et de la Renaissance par Bartolommeo Veneto, Corneille de Lyon, Lucas Cranach, Adriaen Isenbrant, Le Maître des Demi-Figures de Femme, Bartolommeo Montagna, Ludger Tom Ring, Sano De Pietro, Sassetta, etc.
-New York, 1961, Sotheby Parke Bernet Inc.: The Countess Sala Collection of French Furniture Bronze Dore, Paintings, Sculptures, Porcelains, Ailver, Tapestries, Rugs Nov. 17 & 18, 1961.
decades1910-1920
1920-1930
1930-1940
1940-1950
1950-1960
updated 03/22/2024 12:09:32
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see alsoBayer, Edwin S.
Bache, Jules S. (Jules Semon), 1861-1944