Cone, Claribel, 1864-1929
type Collector
dates 1864-1929
city Baltimore
stateMD
sex F
history Claribel Cone and her sister Etta Cone (1870-1949) were art collectors who amassed one of the most important art collections in the world, the Cone Collection, now housed in the Baltimore Museum of Art.

The Cone Collection includes more than 500 works by Henri Matisse, and paintings and sculpture by Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Paul Cézanne.

decades1900-1910
1910-1920
1920-1930
updated 10/31/2024 13:33:17
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Repository Description Links
Baltimore Museum of Art
The E. Kirkbride Miller Art Research Library
Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta Cone Papers, 1885-1949 (MS.1 Series 1-4, 6) see details...
Johns Hopkins University
Special Collections
George Boas Papers see details...
Yale University Library
Manuscripts and Archives
Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas papers, 1837-1961 see details...
Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
Aline and Eero Saarinen papers, 1906-1977 see details...
The Museum of Modern Art
Library and Archives
Artist file: Cone, Claribel; miscellaneous uncataloged material. see details...
The Museum of Modern Art
Library and Archives
Franklin Furnace artist file: Cone, Claribel; miscellaneous uncataloged material. see details...
Baltimore Museum of Art
The E. Kirkbride Miller Art Research Library
Cone Collection Records, 1929-2008 (BMA.7) see details...
Baltimore Museum of Art
The E. Kirkbride Miller Art Research Library
Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta Cone Papers, Series 5. Photographs see details...
The Frick Collection and Frick Art Research Library
10 East 71st Street
Photographs of the apartments of Miss Etta Cone and of Dr. Claribel Cone showing arrangement of art objects. see details...

see alsoCone, Etta
Cone, Frederic W.
Hirschland, Ellen B.
Adler, Blanche, 1877-1941
May, Saidie Adler, 1879-1951