Gallatin, Albert, 1880-1965 | ||||||||||
type | Collector | |||||||||
dates | 1880-1965 | |||||||||
city | New York City | |||||||||
state | NY | |||||||||
sex | M | |||||||||
history |
Albert Gallatin was an archeologist, writer, and collector of ancient and eastern art. His great grandfather, Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), and cousin, A. E. Gallatin (1881-1952) were also art collectors. Gallatin gave the Metropolitan Museum of Art Gallatin was a member of the Century Association, a trustee of the Archeological Institute of America, and a fellow in perpetuity The Metropolitan Museum of Art. He married Margaret Hoffman Hackstaff in 1906, and they had four children: Mrs. Gallatin Cobb, and Mrs. William Aiken, Margaret H (m. Dr. Clement B. P. Cobb), Phyllis (m. William Aiken), Albert and James. |
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