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Bertha Honoré Palmer Correspondence Collection

A work made of holograph and typescript correspondence and printed papers..

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  • A work made of holograph and typescript correspondence and printed papers..

Date:

1883–1899

Artist:

Bertha Honoré Palmer (1850-1918)
Mary Cassatt (1844-1926)
Camille Claudel (1864-1943)
Isabella Stewart Gardner (1840-1924)
Sara Hallowell
Mary Fairchild MacMonnies Low (1866-1946)
Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907)

About this artwork

Bertha M. Palmer, wife of the famed hotelier Potter Palmer, was both a social leader in Chicago and an astute art patron. As President of the Board of Lady Managers of the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893, she was instrumental in organizing the exhibits in the Woman’s Building and took particular interest in the fine art exhibition. In addition to correspondence about the world’s fair exhibition, the collection contains letters concerning the acquisition of European paintings for her personal art collection—much of which was bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago—including correspondence with Mary Cassatt, Camille Claudel, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Sarah Hallowell, Mary Fairchild MacMonnies, and Augustus Saint Gaudens.

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Status

Currently Off View

Department

AIC Archives

Artist

Bertha Honoré Palmer, (Mrs. Potter Palmer, I) (Collected by)

Title

Bertha Honoré Palmer Correspondence Collection

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Made 1883–1899

Medium

Holograph and typescript correspondence and printed papers.

Dimensions

1 oversize portfolio: H.: 15.3 cm (6 in.)

Credit Line

Unknown.

Reference Number

00.7

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