Dickerman, Watson Bradley |
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Collector |
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1846-1923 |
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New York City |
state | NY | other cities | New Canaan, CT; Mamaroneck, NY; |
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historical notes
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Watson Bradley Dickerman was an art collector, financier, horseman, horse show exhibitor and chairman of the NYSE, 1892-1894.
He owned Joseph Mallord William Turner's "The Rape of Proserpine" and Hans Holbein the Younger's "Sir Brian Tuke", Delacroix's "The Disciples at Emmaus", and Lorenzo Costa's "Portrait of a Man of the Bentivoglio Family."
His wife was Florence Elaine Dickerman (d. 1963).
He lent Aelbert Cuyp's "Milking-Time," to the Hudson-Fulton Celebration, 1909.
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decades of activity | 1880-1890 1890-1900 1910-1920 1910-1920
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The Getty Research Institute Research Libraries, Archives and Special Collections |
Duveen Brothers Records, 1876-1981, bulk 1909-1964 |
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