Index

* Auction houses, galleries, dealers, and agents active in the historical antique- and art markets are asterisked.

Abels, Kunsthandlung* 213
Académie de la Grande Chaumière 46, 195, 357
Académie Matisse 49, 104, 115, 119, 192, 195, 357, 369
Addams, Charles 437, 438, 439
Address cards (a.k.a. client cards) 32n3, 143n315, 346, 356, 367, 416n14, 422n32, 429–432, 472, 489
Advertisement/promotion (in the press, in catalogues) 19, 58n81, 61, 65, 68, 69, 70, 75, 126, 157, 158, 162, 164–165, 171, 196, 199, 256, 258, 265, 324n48, 329n70, 341, 381–382, 428
African art 1, 4n14, 6, 7, 8, 12, 18, 19, 32, 34n8, 36nn16–17, 37, 37n21, 38n23, 40, 45, 46n40, 52, 55, 62, 64–69, 72, 78, 90, 92, 99, 100, 104, 111, 122, 157–184, 186, 187, 191n28, 192–196, 203–208, 210, 212, 218n125, 218n129, 221–224, 252n40, 256, 259n68, 260, 265, 275–277, 285n61, 285n63, 288, 290n81, 292, 322n34, 349n149, 356, 367n40, 381n17, 421
Aga-Oglu, Mehmet 431, 450
Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo 99, 119
Alexandre, Léon 367
Allerton Parker, Robert 121
Altounian, Joseph Alexandre (Altounian Frères)* 56, 65–66, 270, 275n31, 278–281, 290, 322n31
American art, ancient. Precolumbian
American Art Association* 89, 112, 270
American Art Galleries* 98, 101, 105, 222
American Artists Congress 127
American art, modern 1, 32, 33n6, 40–42, 74, 83, 89, 92, 125, 127, 128, 186
American collectors/patronage 6, 16n68, 21, 198n62, 203, 207, 218, 235n4, 249, 258, 288, 317, 323–324, 356, 383, 406, 415, 440
American Institute of Persian Art and Archaeology, New York, a.k.a. Iranian Institute 427n49, 428n55, 431, 433
American Museum of Natural History, New York 309, 439
Amherst College 284n58
Amherst, Lord 268, 289
Amherst sale 290n79
Ancient American art. Precolumbian
Ancient Western-Asian art (a.k.a. Ancient Near-Eastern) 1, 15, 21, 32, 82, 142, 411, 413n5, 414–417, 429, 439, 445
Anderson Galleries* 112, 288, 393
André, Alfred and Léon 367
Anet, Claude (a.k.a. Jean Schopfer)* 430, 450
Antiquarian/antiquaire 5, 7, 9, 32, 34n8, 38, 59n82, 62–64, 74, 87, 106, 107, 132, 135, 172, 175, 223n151, 224n159, 265, 277, 336, 396
Antique and curiosity dealer 5, 6, 9, 13n53, 16, 17, 19, 36, 52, 58n81, 59n82, 84, 157, 167, 174, 181,186–187, 191, 191n30, 195–197, 223–225, 279, 318, 388
Antiques 1–9, 16n66, 18, 32n3, 34, 35, 36n17, 38, 55n74, 58n81, 59n82, 62, 65, 71, 84, 86n167, 88, 97, 104, 105, 139, 143n313, 157, 159, 165, 177, 186, 187–192, 197, 318, 356, 432
Antiquities. Ancient Western-Asian, Egyptian, Classical antiquities
Antwerp, Belgium 66, 80, 177, 178
Apollinaire, Guillaume 37n20, 50, 55, 58, 69, 122, 165n20, 169, 188n13, 193n34, 197n56, 199, 200, 205, 205n80
Apollon  212
Archaeology 63, 236, 255, 266, 267n6, 278, 282–283, 287, 288, 292, 323, 357, 373, 385, 387, 392, 400, 402, 403, 421n31, 427n44, 431, 432, 434, 467, 476, 483
Archives 1, 10–11, 18, 31, 32–33, 36n15, 44, 143–144n316, 186n2, 259, 265n2
Arensberg, Walter C. and Louise 32, 100, 119, 218
Armory Show 89, 113n239, 209n96, 381
Art Association of Montreal 454
Art byzantin exhibition 19, 117, 235, 237, 254–260
Artification 36, 157, 159
Artigas, Josep Llorens 42, 118
Art Institute of Chicago 93, 100, 134, 222, 334, 341, 381, 383
Artists’ House, Budapest 62, 160
“Art nègre”. African art
Art News, The 72, 91, 92, 117, 122, 324, 428
Arts Club of Chicago 41, 89, 91, 100, 101, 103, 109, 381–383
Arts, The 82, 83, 84, 105, 224
Ary Leblond, Marius 117
Asian art 37, 54, 58n79, 62n87, 64, 65n99, 68, 69, 82, 88, 105n214, 138, 160–162, 192, 196, 197, 208n94, 247, 267, 275n31, 287, 292, 312, 411, 415n11
Aslanian, Oxan* 273n28, 278n38, 284n59
Austin, Arthur Everett “Chick” Jr. 42, 76, 118
Austro-Hungarian 2, 34, 71, 72, 79, 80n154, 82n156, 217, 218n125, 280, 281, 482
Authenticity 2, 13–14, 38n24, 158, 167, 325, 359–367, 373, 375, 392, 396, 400, 434, 436n111, 468
Aznavourian, Mr.* 278n38, 285n61
Baché. Brummer, Ella
Bachstitz, Kurt Walter* 143n316, 258, 401
Bacon, Peggy 40, 88
Bacri Frères* 258, 450
Baker, Walter C. 134, 436, 448–450
Baltimore Museum of Art 74, 346, 411, 454
Barbazanges-Hodebert, Galerie* 33n6
Barnard, George Grey* 45n38, 191n27, 323, 324, 334n82, 337, 358–359, 374
Barnes, Albert C. 32, 55, 207, 209n96
Barr, Alfred H., Jr. 76n141, 110n227, 115, 123, 124, 127
Barr, Margaret Scolari 115
Barthou, Louis 116
Basler, Adolphe* 4, 12n50, 33n6, 55, 72, 104, 106, 107, 122n258, 193, 193n37, 197n56, 203n76, 205n80, 207, 208, 216, 299
Baylinson, Abraham Solomon 41, 109
Behrens, Walter Lionel 276, 286
Belgrade, Serbia 78, 290n79
Belvedere, Vienna 5
Benn, Ben 91
Berlandina, Jane 41, 109, 112
Berlin, Germany 7, 37n21, 53n71, 55, 58n81, 65, 68, 83, 110n227, 186, 195n41, 208, 209, 210, 255n50, 275, 283–286, 287, 431, 454
Bernheim-Jeune, Galerie* 55, 58n81, 69, 188n14, 189, 190, 219n130
Bibelot 9, 11n49, 52, 59n82
Bing, Leo S. 327
Bing, Siegfried* 58n79
Binyon, Laurence 58n81
Bliss, Lizzie Plummer, a.k.a. Lillie P. Bliss 110n227, 416n15, 108n224
Bliss, Mildred Barnes 19, 20, 79, 237, 238, 239n19, 241n22, 245n30, 246n32, 259n65, 259n69, 301
Bliss, Robert Woods 19, 20, 71–72, 79, 237, 238, 241n22, 301, 450
Blumenthal, George 341n111, 345
Blumka Gallery* 252, 253, 254, 468
Boban, Eugène* 299–300
Borchardt, Ludwig (a.k.a. Barghart) 284, 287
Boss, Homer 92
Bouasse-Lebel, Albert 273–275, 277, 278n38
Bouché, Louis 91
Boutron, Emile 360
Brancusi, Constantin 32, 41, 42, 46, 52n68, 100, 101, 102–103, 104, 105, 118n252, 119, 120–121, 123, 124, 194n38, 218n128, 485–486
Brancusi trial 32, 100, 101, 104, 105
Braque, Georges 115, 199, 205, 207, 218n125, 220, 480
Breck, Joseph 82, 257n56, 325, 327n62, 334n82, 336n87, 337, 416
Brenner, Michael* 71n121, 72
Breton, André* 6n29, 191n29
Bric-a-brac 1, 4n15, 9, 59, 59n82, 174, 187
Briloff, Abraham J. 141
Brimo, Nicholas* 396, 450
Brimo, René* 37n22, 380n12, 406n118
British Museum, London 5, 7, 36, 58n81, 175, 382, 387, 388n45, 390, 436n109
Brocanteur/brocante 19, 59, 59n82, 62n84, 87, 104, 174, 181, 188, 189, 191n30
Brook, Alexander 40, 88, 93
Brooklyn Museum 46n39, 105, 131, 134, 272, 273, 288, 290n81, 294, 427n49, 428, 439, 440
Bruce, Patrick Henry 49
Brummer, András/André/Andrew 44n25, 107, 475
Brummer auctions 20, 31, 59n82, 134, 134n291, 137–138, 142, 143, 308–309, 311, 312, 342, 406, 417, 421n29, 485, 490
Brummer, Beata/Beatrice (née Mårtensson, a.k.a. Mortensson; Mrs. Joseph Brummer) 2, 8, 33n6, 64, 64n96, 69, 71, 78, 79, 80, 82, 84, 90, 92, 93, 100, 105, 107, 110, 113, 117, 118, 119, 122, 123, 125, 126, 128, 131, 133, 134, 136, 137, 139, 284–285, 342, 450, 477, 481
Brummer, Ella (Ella Baché, a.k.a. Alezbeta Bacher, born Laszlo; Mrs. Ernest Brummer) 10n46, 21, 22, 54n71, 131–132, 132n281, 137, 139–144, 285n62, 342, 349n152, 357n9, 386, 450, 465, 466, 468–471, 476n10, 477, 481, 481n13, 482–483, 484, 489, 490–492
Ella Baché-Brummer gifts to museums 10, 22, 33n6, 141n308, 142, 143n315, 144, 285n62, 471, 490–492
Brummer, Ernest/Ernö* 2, 7, 15, 18, 21–22, 31, 32n4, 44, 57, 63, 70, 78, 83, 87, 88, 92, 111, 112,113, 118, 121, 123, 132, 133, 134, 137, 139, 141, 246, 271, 349, 357, 365–367, 370, 378, 386, 465–472, 482–483, 484–491
And museums 404, 484–490
Arrival in Paris 53–54, 54n71, 173, 378n1, 467, 475
Art History studies 34, 63, 174, 357, 359, 411n3, 483
Birth 44
Bought out 71, 321
Brother relationships/rifts 8, 84, 85, 88, 90, 92, 107, 113n240, 220n140, 265n2, 271n25, 278n39, 286, 290n80, 321–322, 350, 429nn64–66, 430n74, 467–468, 475
Conservation work 11–12n49, 21
Egypt 67, 68, 93, 280–283, 284n57, 422, 467
Egypto-Roman Portrait 113
Emigration to New York 7, 19, 128, 129, 322n33, 350, 378
Estate auction 31, 141–143, 490
Exhibitions 32n4, 111, 118n252
French Military Mission in Hungary 78, 467
Galerie d’Art de Paris. Gautheron 139
Gallery addresses 39, 84, 85, 86, 87, 111, 133, 138, 139
Library (inventory) 11–12, 12n49, 33, 33n6, 34–35n12, 69n116, 173, 268, 277, 357, 358n10, 429
Marriage 140, 465, 468–469
Museum gifts 290n79
Music 104, 467, 176
Naturalization 134
New York galleries 7, 21, 39, 138, 140, 350, 404, 417, 484–490
Paris galleries 8, 19, 39, 64, 84, 85, 86, 87, 111, 113n240, 129, 133, 138, 139, 258, 290, 322, 367, 422, 430, 468, 482
Precolumbian art 20, 107, 299
Projectionist 71
Sales 142, 143, 342, 350n153, 417, 437, 439
Trips 63n93, 67, 68, 93, 139, 141, 280–283, 284n57, 411, 467
WWI activities 71, 78, 80n154, 467
WWII period 3n10, 129n279, 133
Brummer, Etelka (sister in Szeged) 44, 133, 134
Brummer, Etelka/Etus (née Serly; Mrs. Imre Brummer) 44n25, 73, 80n154, 139, 473–474
Brummer, Ida (née Heller) 44
Brummer, Imre/Emerich/Emmeric* 2, 18, 21–22, 31, 44, 59, 63, 70, 75, 79, 108, 144, 219n130, 278–286, 290–292, 321–322, 324, 327, 358, 384, 386, 473–478, 480
Arrival in Paris 53–54, 173, 378n1, 467, 475
Birth 44
Brother relationships/roles 7, 8, 22, 31, 90, 92, 265n2, 286, 290, 320n26, 321–322, 475, 476
Card making 477, 479
Children 44n25, 75, 92, 107
Death 19, 22, 33, 107, 220n140, 246, 322, 386, 475
Egypt 63, 65, 66, 67, 68, 278–283, 285n62, 286, 290, 291, 356, 411, 476
Emigration to New York 18, 19, 161, 303, 321, 378, 384
Employed by Joseph 76, 78, 79, 82, 90, 321
Feuds with Ernest 84, 107
First trip to New York 69, 70, 71, 217, 218n125, 245n29, 411, 474, 476
Gallery addresses 39
Letters 8n39, 84, 89, 106, 107
Marriage 73, 473n5, 474
Music 473
New York gallery 39
Paris gallery 39, 56, 64, 475
Second trip to New York 71, 217, 241, 303, 321, 378, 467, 474, 482
Thérèse Michel 70, 106, 280
Trips (other than Egypt) 33, 83, 84, 89, 90, 106–107, 278, 387, 473, 474, 476n10
US naturalization/citizenship 72, 79, 476n9
Brummer, Joseph/Jozsef/Jozsi* 1, 477, 480–482
Anatomy lessons 46n39
And museums 1, 2, 9, 10, 14–15, 17–18, 20, 21, 22, 38, 65, 89, 91, 92, 93, 99, 100, 101, 106, 107, 117, 118, 119, 123–124, 125, 126, 128, 133, 134, 135–138, 172, 222, 235–264, 273, 306–309, 317–318, 320–321, 325–327, 330, 333–345, 349n152, 350, 366, 372–374, 378–406, 411–431, 436–441, 445, 454, 491
Antique and curiosity dealer and/or art dealer 1, 2, 7, 9, 19, 32, 34–38, 136, 167, 174, 186–192, 223–225, 277, 318n10, 380
Artist/artworks 43, 47–49, 299
Artist friends 44–46, 49–52, 55
Becoming a dealer 1–2, 45n37, 192n33
Birth 44
Brother relationships/roles 7, 8, 31, 53–54, 84, 85, 88, 90, 92, 107, 113n240, 133, 220n140, 265n2, 271n25, 278n39, 286, 290n80, 321–322, 350, 365, 429nn64–66, 430n74, 467–468, 475
Collection 20, 321n26
Conservation. below, under C
Consignments 32, 75n140, 78, 115, 187, 208–215, 224n159, 271n25, 327–328, 404, 411n4, 413n4, 434
Death 134
Diabetes/health 68, 134, 245n28, 284, 284n55, 287, 321, 433
Emigration to and early days in France/Paris 2, 7, 39, 45–71, 195, 269
Emigration to and early days in US/ New York 7, 70–77, 161, 242–245, 288, 303, 321
English lessons 67, 173, 245n29
Estate auction 15, 134–138, 308–309, 311–312, 342–345, 349n150, 384, 406, 417–418, 421n29, 429, 437, 440, 485
Eye 2, 126–127, 157, 171–172, 290, 366, 380, 404–405, 437, 441
Galleries 2, 31, 39, 45, 52, 55, 58–61, 64, 76, 79–82, 93–97, 108, 113–114, 129, 131, 132, 134, 322, 383
Humble beginnings 9, 50n60, 104, 379
Légion d’honneur 115, 482
Loans to exhibitions (of antiques, medieval art, African art, etc.) 84, 89, 91, 92, 93, 99, 100, 107, 116, 117, 128, 164, 235, 255–260, 341, 381, 427–429, 432, 440
Marriage 64
Modern art exhibitions 8n37, 18, 19, 32–33, 40–42, 83–127, 186, 191, 224, 380, 482
Modern artists 2, 40–42, 46, 55, 186–187, 191–195, 197, 207–225, 484
Museum gifts 63, 133, 224n157, 274n29, 433, 384, 396–399, 417, 440–441, 445
Portraits 50, 51, 52, 65, 74, 75, 105, 106, 109, 111, 132, 193, 217, 220n135, 287n72, 480
Sculptor/sculpture 1, 12n50, 34, 43, 44, 45, 46nn39–40, 54, 55n74, 63, 104, 192, 195, 223, 299, 328, 348–349, 356, 357, 358, 375, 441, 467
Studios 45, 54, 55n74, 63
Trips 64, 80, 84, 85, 90, 92, 93, 98, 105, 107, 110, 113, 117, 118, 119, 123, 125, 126, 128, 283–287, 386, 388
US naturalization/citizenship 80n154, 84, 244, 245, 476
Brummer, Kálmán 44, 475
Brummer, Richard S. 22, 23, 92, 144, 473–483
Brussels, Belgium 67, 68, 177, 239, 275n31, 301
Budapest Academy of Applied Arts 44, 45, 357
Budapest, Hungary 44, 45, 54n71, 62, 63, 64, 73, 78, 107, 158, 160–161, 164, 192, 357, 467, 473, 475
Burlington Fine Arts Club 268, 288, 427n49
Burlington House, London 116
Burroughs, Alan 365
Burroughs, Bryson 91
Burty, Frank. Haviland
Burty, Philippe 197
Byzantine art/aesthetic 1, 19–20, 32, 34, 37n21, 53, 79, 97, 98, 117, 137, 235–264, 279, 301, 302, 323, 328, 329, 331, 335, 342, 349, 420, 421, 426n41, 432, 485
Cabinet of curiosities 4, 4n15, 36, 158, 196, 299
Cairo, Egypt 249, 266, 267, 279, 280, 282, 283, 285n62, 291, 422, 427n44, 434, 476, 478
Canessa, Ercole* 112, 254n46, 393
Cassirer, Bruno* 268
Cassirer, Paul* 35n13, 197, 269, 275
Castellano, Mr.* 278
Catalogues raisonnés 8, 14, 211n101, 214
Céret, France 200, 202, 205, 206, 210n97
Cézanne, Paul 37, 100, 189, 197, 216
Chambre Syndicale des Négociants en Objets d’Art, Tableaux et Curiosités 191n30, 217
Charell, Ludwig 224n159
Charlat, Sidney A. 436, 447–448
Chatwin, Bruce 142
Chauffard, Prof. 278
Chicago 41, 89, 91, 93, 100, 101, 103, 109, 119, 134, 222, 255n50, 334, 341, 381, 383
Chinese art 6, 8, 55, 58n79, 58n81, 59, 62, 63n95, 64, 65, 70, 160, 162, 188, 198, 246, 246n33, 255n50, 267, 275, 322
Chirico, Giorgio de 115
Churchill, Lord Ivor Spencer 123
Cincinnati Art Museum 134
Cité Falguière 46, 195
Clark, Stephen C. 32n3, 108n224, 119, 123
Classical (Greco-Roman) antiquities/tradition 1, 5, 15, 21, 32, 34, 36, 37, 53, 63, 65, 67, 68, 70, 82, 89, 93, 99, 104, 111–112, 127, 137, 142, 149, 168–169, 193–194, 217n124, 236, 247, 252n40, 255, 267, 268, 275, 292, 308, 322, 324, 335, 378–406, 415n11
Classification/labeling of artworks 9, 19, 21, 33n5, 36n17, 37nn21–22, 38n23, 59n82, 64, 65n98, 100, 105, 157, 159–160, 164, 167, 169–170, 174, 176, 179, 194n38, 236n6, 239n17, 255, 265, 267–268, 277, 329, 413n5, 414, 418–427, 434, 437n115, 440–445
Cleveland Museum of Art 22, 75, 134, 288, 306, 308, 310, 312, 321, 334, 337n92, 339, 350n154, 365, 405n113, 428n49, 454, 484–489, 492
Client cards. Address cards
Cloisters, The 112n230, 134, 136, 137, 138, 141, 143n315, 144, 317, 327n62, 330, 334n82, 335, 337, 341, 342, 343, 344, 345, 356, 359, 361–364, 372–375, 421n31, 429n60, 490
Coady, Robert* 71n121, 72, 288
Cocteau, Jean 100
Coleman, Charles (a.k.a. Kullmann) 275, 276
Coleman, Glenn 91
Coleman, Herbert C. 88
Coleman, Mr. 93
Collectors of antiques and modernism 32n3
Cologne, Germany 65, 66, 186, 209, 210, 213, 214n108, 275, 465
Colonialism/colonial 2, 7, 16–17, 36n15, 36n17, 37n21, 38n23, 65n98, 158, 159, 167, 174–176, 194n38, 223n154, 224, 237n14, 266n4, 279, 299, 414, 434n104
Columbia University 308, 467, 475
Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 428n49
Comœdia 62, 63, 64, 65, 111, 165, 167n23, 170, 276, 279
Conchegul, Aram 273, 278
Cone, Etta 32n3, 74
Confédération Internationale des Négociants en Œuvres d’Art (CINOA) 142, 404
Connoisseur/connoisseurship. Expertise 1, 9, 14, 38, 117, 195n43, 235n4, 334, 359, 366, 379, 380, 418, 426, 427, 489
Conservation (cleaning, reparation) 11–12n49, 13, 21, 38n24, 270–272, 279, 356–377, 392, 394–395
Contemporary art. Modern art
Cooney, John 46n39, 273, 274
Corporation des marchands d’art moderne 191n30
Coutan, Jules 45
Cowdery, Jennie Van Fleet 40, 82, 83
Crane, Louise 436, 449
Crane, Mrs Murray W. 449, 452
Crawford, Vaughn. E. 440, 442n136
Crowninshield, Frank 32n3, 105, 122, 123, 124
Csáky, József/Joseph 12n50, 44, 46, 55, 187
Cubism/cubist 67, 68, 123, 124, 170, 171, 187, 193, 197, 200, 201–204, 209n96, 210–217, 219–221, 223, 224n157
Curiosities/curiosités/curios. Cabinet of curiosities 1–9, 13n53, 16–17, 17n36, 19, 20, 36n17, 37nn20–21, 38n23, 45, 52, 58n81, 59n82, 61n14, 63n95, 64, 68, 69, 71, 84, 114–115n240, 157–159, 165, 170, 175, 186–187, 191n28, 191n30, 192, 195, 196–197, 217, 223, 224n155, 235n4, 239, 265, 267, 269, 290, 299, 318, 319n15, 475
Currency exchange/volatility 5, 88, 219–220, 320n19
Cyprus Museum 401
Czóbel, Béla 41, 42, 49, 101, 123, 197
Dale, Chester 32n3, 108n224
Daugherty, James 91
Daumier, Honoré 52, 71, 197, 216, 379
David, Elias S.* 430n74, 430n77, 439
David, Hermine 40, 93
Davis, Stuart 82
Debbas, J. Abdo 384n31
Decorative arts/applied arts 2, 6, 7, 9, 20, 34, 35n15, 58n79, 59n82, 64n96, 69, 83, 106, 159, 165, 202, 236, 239n17, 246, 255, 259n68, 301, 317, 323n38, 324–325, 327, 334n82, 335, 346, 349, 359, 365, 374, 411n3, 415n11, 415–416, 441, 485
Delannoy (a.k.a. Dellanoy) collection 327, 451
Delaroche, Mr. 123
Delaunay, Robert 50
Delhomme et Brummer (and Mme Delhomme)* 52, 59, 195, 269
Délmagyarország 54, 55, 63, 107
de Lorey, Eustache 258n64, 411n1, 430, 451
Demeurisse, René 125
Demotte, George-Joseph* 144n316, 318n4, 321, 322n30, 338n100, 345, 360–362, 429
Demotte, Lucien* 34n8, 224n159, 329n70, 338n100, 345, 360, 428n54, 443n141, 451
Denver Art Association 91
Depression, Great 5, 9, 126
Derain, André 6, 12n50, 40, 42, 83, 88, 90, 92, 100, 115, 125, 195n40, 197, 205, 219
De Ridder, André 125
Despiau, Charles 41, 42, 63, 106, 110n227, 122, 123
Detroit Institute of Art 100, 107, 134, 257, 341, 454
de Zayas, Marius* 72, 165n20, 202, 203n76, 204, 205n85, 218n125
d’Hendecourt, Bernard 393
Dickson, Don F. 306
Diehl, Charles 256, 257n56
Dietzel, Max 197
Dimand, Maurice Sven 416, 434, 443
Display of art. Pedestals 1, 4n15, 10, 13, 21, 37n21, 38n24, 100, 103, 119–121, 124, 130–131, 140, 143n315, 158, 160, 164–165, 167, 172–173, 175, 177, 186, 194n38, 224n155, 237n10, 256, 270–271, 317, 322, 328, 329–334, 337, 342n124, 349, 374, 413, 425, 441, 483
Dôme, Le 195, 480
Dorny, Mlle 123
Dörpfeld, Wilhelm 403
Dreicer, Michael 345
Dreier, Katherine S. 119, 218
Dresden 69, 186, 255n50, 287n72
Drexel, Joseph W. 335
Drey, A.S. 257
Drouot, Hôtel* 59, 88, 100, 106, 162, 215, 217n123, 219, 222, 243, 254n46, 267, 278n38, 358, 388
Druet, Eugène* 189, 191, 216n116
Duchamp, Marcel 82n158, 100, 101, 102, 103, 119, 121, 218n128, 220
Duchamp-Villon, Raymond 41, 108, 109
Dudensing, Margaret “Bibi” 82
Dudensing, Valentine (Valentine Gallery)* 99, 114, 127, 132
Dufresne, Charles 42, 115, 117
Dufy, Raoul 100, 197
Duke University. Nasher 10n46, 142, 144, 285n62, 471
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington DC 19, 76n141, 80n154, 235–264, 269n16, 301–312, 321n25, 337n92
Dunbar, John Atkinson 224n159
Durand-Ruel, Edmond and Paul* 15, 188n14, 189, 190, 191, 192
Durkee, Joseph H. 335
Durlacher Brothers (Henry and George)* 393
Duthuit, Georges 256, 257
Dutilleul, Roger 197n56, 201n66, 210–211
Duveen Brothers* 7, 8n38, 9, 14n61, 127n270, 144n316, 172, 258, 288, 321, 323, 327n64, 330n71, 360, 362–363
Dvořácks, Max 34
Eakins, Thomas 40, 41, 91, 98, 380, 381n17
École du Louvre 63, 174, 357, 411, 411n3, 483
École nationale et spéciale des Beaux-Arts, Paris 45, 359
Eddé sale 278n38
Egypt 4n14, 16, 20, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 80n154, 83, 93, 265–298, 356, 400, 411, 421, 439, 467, 476, 477
Egyptian antiquities 1, 4, 5n15, 6, 20, 32, 36, 62, 63, 67, 68, 83, 91, 93, 113, 117, 126, 127, 131, 137, 142, 143, 162, 164n18, 167, 192, 193, 217n124, 239, 246, 247, 249, 265–298, 322, 341, 348n144, 379n7, 411, 415n11, 419n26, 420, 421, 422, 424, 430n74, 437, 441, 445–447, 468
Egyptian Museum, Cairo 266
Einstein, Carl 65, 75, 165n20, 170n31, 195, 207, 269
Eknayan, Yervant* 273, 278
Eluard, Paul* 6n29, 191n29
Emory University 12n49, 429, 472
Epstein, Jacob 46, 105, 170n30
Ethnographica/ethnographic museums 7, 9, 17, 19, 20, 36, 37nn20–21, 38n23, 65n98, 157–185, 194n39, 195n43, 285n63, 300, 329, 426
Ettinghausen, Richard 416n15, 431, 434, 442n136
Evans, Sir Arthur 387
Exhibition as marketing strategy 7, 9, 10, 19, 21, 38, 58, 157–164, 181, 210, 213–214, 254–260, 341, 381
Exhibition catalogue as marketing strategy 31–32, 58n81, 61, 62, 65, 69, 70, 99, 100, 160, 162–182, 196, 210, 258, 428–429
Exotica. See also Curiosities 2, 4n15, 5, 6, 7, 17, 36n15, 59n82, 181, 192, 197, 239, 299, 319, 382
Expertise/erudition of dealers. Connoisseur 1, 7, 9, 13–14, 14n58, 16, 38, 38n24, 62, 117, 136, 165, 167, 174, 181, 276, 279, 320, 334, 336–337, 356, 357, 392, 404–405, 415, 476
Eye. Brummer, Joseph
Falguière. Cité Falguière
Farhadi, Nuri* 417n20, 430, 451
Faure, Elie 91, 123
Fechheimer, Hedwig 268–269
Feldmann, Otto* 65, 68, 179, 191, 197n56, 208–210, 213, 214n108, 275, 278n38, 287
Feligonde, Comtesse de 271, 290n80
Fenton’s Old Curiosity Shop* 175, 278n38
Ferenc, Csejtei Joachim 44, 45
Ferenc Móra Museum, Szeged 63
Ferenczy, Károly 45n30
Feuardent Frères (Felix and Gaston)* 258, 267, 278n38
Field, Hamilton Easter 82, 83, 202, 206n86, 224
Field Museum, Chicago 100, 436n109
Figdor, Albert 113
Flea market 45, 59n82, 158, 475
Flechtheim, Alfred* 35n13, 58n81, 61, 68, 69, 70, 71, 192n31, 196, 197n56, 201n66, 214, 215n113, 216
Fletcher, Isaac Dudley (Fletcher Fund) 335, 371, 372, 445–447
Fogg Art Museum, Boston 76, 274, 323, 349n148, 362, 365, 366, 369
Folkwang Museum, Essen. Osthaus 67, 275
Folsom Galleries* 75n140
Fontaine, J. Arthur 123
Forbes, Edward Waldo 274n29, 362, 366
Foreign Funds Control 132
Forgeries and theft 11–13, 21, 63, 117, 265n1, 271n25, 273- 275, 279, 280, 285n61, 287, 357, 360, 365–366, 396–404, 445, 448, 449
Forsdyke, Edgar John 387, 388n45
Forsyth, William H. 14, 15, 75n139, 143, 172, 342, 350, 350n154, 379n7
Fowles, Edward* 8n38, 144n316
Fox, William Henry 105
Frankfort, Henri 439
Freer-Sackler Gallery, Washington DC 254n47, 411, 431, 434, 436n109, 454
Friesz, Othon 41, 92, 111, 197
Frobenius, Leo 194n38
Frœhner, William 277
Fry, Roger 40, 98
Fukushima, Shigetaro 51, 106, 111
Fuschini, Domenico* 398
Gaffron, Eduard 302
Gallatin, Albert 134, 271, 271n22, 284n57, 392, 437n117, 440n128
Gallatin, Albert Eugene 82, 111, 271n22
Gardner, Isabella Stewart 323, 345
Gargallo, Pablo 42, 121
Garvey, Marcus 92
Gauguin, Paul 189, 193, 197, 216
Gaunt, Jasper 472
Gautheron, Charlotte* 39, 128, 129, 133, 138, 139, 469n4, 482
Gaylor, Wood 91
Gazette de l’Hôtel Drouot 162, 219
George, Waldemar 6, 110, 115
German Archaeological Institute, Athens 403
Gersaint, Edmé-François* 14n58, 58n79
Gershwin, George 473
Getty Museum of Art, Los Angeles 483
Getty Research Institute 144n316, 473
Glazer, Curt 197
Glenk, Mr. 285n66
Goldthwaite, Anne 40, 41, 42, 49, 74, 75, 86, 101, 116
Gómez-Moreno, Carmen 143n315, 489–490
Goodyear, Anson Conger 118
Gouèl, Eva 207n89
Grabar, André 34n12, 236n8
Grabar, Oleg 442, 443
Grassi, Luigi 101
Greco-Roman. Classical antiquities
Gris, Juan 100, 188n14, 189n18, 203n78, 220, 224n257
Grossman, Booth 91
Grosz, George 128
Guelph Treasure 339, 345
Guennol Collection. Martin, Alastair B. 172, 437, 439
Guillaume, Paul* 34n8, 55, 72, 90, 122, 165n20, 182n57, 191, 195, 197n56, 203n76, 205n80, 215n113, 217n121, 218n125, 224n159
Gulbenkian, Calouste Sarkis 292n83, 430
Gunther, Franklin Mott 431
Gussow, Bernard 91
Guys, Constantin 215, 216
Haas-Heye, Otto 179
Hall, Lolabel 395
Halpert, Samuel 89, 91
Hamburg, Germany 66, 68, 175, 188, 286
Hartl, Leon 42, 83, 121, 125, 126
Hartley, Marsden 82
Hartman, C. Bertram 91
Harvard University 8n36, 14, 75n139, 76, 117, 125, 133, 238, 239n18, 241, 245, 247, 249, 252, 252n42, 274, 336, 349n148, 362, 366, 369, 467
Havemeyer, Horace O. 416n16, 436, 447
Haviland, Charles E. 197, 198n57
Haviland, David (Haviland & Co.) 197
Haviland, Frank Burty 19, 40, 49, 52, 65, 86n167, 88, 105n213, 186–187, 190, 197–215, 225, 322n31
Haviland, Jean/Johann 198
Haviland, Joséphine (née Laporta) 206–207n89
Haviland, Paul 198, 203n76
Hayden, Henri 111
Hearst, William Randolph 80n154, 127, 133, 288, 318n4, 324, 345, 390, 451
Heckscher Building 76n143
Heeramaneck, Alice N. 436, 449, 451
Heeramaneck, Nasli* 312, 428n54, 449
Heller, Ida. Brummer, Ida
Henri, Robert 91
Hermitage, Saint Petersburg 212, 213, 443
Hernandez, Mateo 42, 123
Herzfeld, Ernst 424n35, 425, 431, 435, 433–436, 441–442, 451
Heymann, Emile* 6n28, 194n40
Hindamian, Edouard* 270, 278n38, 451
Hipkiss, Edwin J. 339–340
Hirsch, Jacob* 437
Hirsch, Stefan 91
Hitchcock, Henry Russell 118
Hoentschel, Georges 323, 335
Hoffmann, Louis 54n71, 69
Hollósy, Simon 45n30
Hope, Thomas 390
Hopp, Ferenc 62n87
Hoving, Thomas 15, 142, 366
Hungarian Cultural Federation 125
Hungarian/Hungary. Austro-Hungarian
Hyatt, Winfred 92
Imperial Museum of Art and Industry, Vienna 6
Inagaki, Kichizo 270, 367n40
Indjoujian Frères* 278n38, 451
International Confederation of Dealers in Works of Art 15
Iolas, Alexander* 393
Iranian art 411–462
Iranian Institute. American Institute of Persian Art and Archaeology
Islamic art/antiquities 5n15, 21, 34, 37n21, 258, 267, 411–454
Iungerich, Helen 83
Ivanyi-Grünwald, Béla 45n30
Jacob, Max 40, 41, 92, 98, 111, 199
Japanese art 6, 12, 37, 45, 52, 62, 63, 104, 160, 174n43, 193n34, 195, 198, 273, 275, 276, 286n69, 379, 439n120
Japonisme 193, 197
Jew / Jewish 1, 9, 13, 14n58, 32n4, 44n25, 128, 333, 333n79, 336
Jewell, Edward Alden 110n227, 113n239, 118n253, 119, 119n256, 123n259, 127n271, 127n272
Johns Hopkins University 427n49
Joullain, François-Charles* 14n58
Journal des arts 162
Kahn, Adelaide Wolff (Mrs. Otto H. Kahn) 327, 430, 433, 451
Kahn, Otto H. 257, 327, 430, 451
Kahnweiler, Daniel-Henry* 67, 68, 69, 72n129, 80n154, 90, 186, 188n14, 189, 190, 192, 193, 199, 202n71, 203, 209n96, 210, 211, 213, 214, 215, 217, 218–220
Kaiser Friedrich Museum, Berlin 339, 365, 424n38, 454
Kalebdjian Frères* 258, 278n38, 285n62, 429
Kann, Alphonse 197n56, 215, 270, 275, 301
Kantor, Morris/Maurice 41, 82, 91, 109
Kardos, Mahály 53, 55
Karfiol, Bernard 40, 41, 91, 92, 97, 101
Katz, Mané 111
Keck, Charles 475
Kelekian (Dikran Garabed and Dikran Khan)* 89, 258, 267, 414n9, 415, 418, 428n54, 429
Kellermann, Dezső/Désiré* 8, 33n6, 53n71, 106
Kevorkian, Hagop* 393, 414n9, 415, 427n48, 429, 436, 452
Kikoine, Michel 40, 41, 98, 110
Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 78, 80
Kitchener, Lord 278, 282
Kleinberger, Francis* 98
Klug, Walter* 213
Kluxen, Franz 213–214
Knoedler Sterner, Léonie 109
Koehler, Wilhelm 252
Koller, Galerie* 143, 271n25, 490nn15–16
Kouchakji, Fahim Joseph (Kouchakji Frères)* 258, 415, 430, 436, 452
Kramář, Vincenc 34n9, 67, 162, 188, 194n40, 201n66, 209n96
Kraushaar Galleries (John)* 83n161, 123
Kress, Samuel H. Kress Foundation 10n46, 22, 144
Kreymborg, Alfred 72
Kullmann, Charles. Coleman
Kuniyoshi, Yasuo 82, 91, 101, 102
Kunsthandlung Abels. Abels*
Lachaise, Gaston 41, 82, 89, 107
La Fresnaye, Roger de 100, 111
Lambros-Dattari sale 278n38
Langlais, Charles Joseph 367, 373
Lani, Maria 41, 110
Lansdowne collection sale 111, 112n229, 389–390, 405
Lascaux, Elie 40, 92
Laszlo, Daniel 132n281
Laszlo, Edith Vincze 465
Laszlo, Ella. Brummer, Ella Baché
Laszlo, John 21, 22, 33n6, 47, 141, 144, 357n9, 386, 465–472
Laurencin, Marie 90, 100, 189n18
Laurens, Henri 42, 46, 126
Laurent, Robert 89, 91
Lebrun, Jean-Baptiste-Pierre* 14n58, 38n24
Ledger. Livre de Caisse and Livre de Police 12n50, 13, 52, 62n84, 63, 64, 69, 70, 119n254, 138, 143n315, 177, 186, 194n40, 196, 197, 208, 215, 269–270, 288, 302, 320, 322n32, 356, 366, 369, 370, 378n1, 379n7, 393, 395, 437n116, 481
Lee, Sherman E. 485, 489
Leffmann, Paul 210, 213
Léger, Fernand 115, 189n18, 220, 224n157
Légion d’honneur 115, 482
Leon, Maurice 99
Le Tournier, Joseph-Marie 111
Level, André* 187n11, 188, 190, 201n66
Levesque & Co. Galeries* 67, 158, 161–163
Levi, Georges 123
Levy, Julien* 119
Levy, Rudolf 49n44
Lewisohn, Adolph and Samuel 32n3
Lhote, André 189n18, 205
Libaude, Louis (a.k.a. Henri Delormel)* 188n16, 191n29
Lipchitz, Jacques 38n23, 42, 46, 55, 123, 124, 127, 132, 187
Literature/novels (dealers in) 13n53
Living art. Modern art
Living Art, Gallery of 111
Livre de Caisse (LdC) 52, 52n67, 54n71, 55, 62n84, 64, 65, 67, 69n118, 70, 143n315, 160, 161, 162, 164, 171n33, 173, 176, 177, 179, 180, 197, 207, 208, 211, 215, 216, 237n13, 245n29, 269, 270, 273, 275, 276n34, 278–281, 284–286, 288, 300, 320n20, 379n7, 411n2
Livre de Police (LdP) 62, 87, 143n315, 208nn94–95, 269
London 5–7, 37n21, 55n73, 58n81, 62n85, 63, 64, 65n98, 68, 83, 110n227, 112, 116, 142, 143, 174, 176, 188n14, 220–221, 267, 268, 285n63, 286, 389–390, 393, 427, 428, 433, 481n14
MacDougall, Allan Ross 125
Mager, Gus 40, 90, 91, 92
Maillol, Aristide 13n50, 41, 42, 99, 118
Mâle, Émile 34n12
Mallon, Paul 258
Malraux, André 35–37
Mañach, Pedro/Père 188n14, 189, 190n23, 191n29, 203n77
Mandiola, Mr. 305, 306, 308, 312
Manolakos, Mr.* 278n38
Manolo (Manolo Hugué) 90, 203n78
Mariette, Pierre-Jean* 14n58
Marinot, Maurice 42, 118
Markov, Vladimir (a.k.a. Voldemars Matvejs) 66, 78, 165n20, 179, 195, 207, 212n103
Marquand, Henry Gurdon 335, 385n36
Marseille, Léon* 211
Marshall, John 379n7, 385, 386, 388
Mårtensson, Beata. Brummer, Beata
Martin, Alastair Bradley. Guennol Collection 9, 134, 172, 323n39, 348, 436–440, 447–449, 452
Martin, Edith Park (Mrs. Alastair B. Martin) 436–437, 439
Maspero, Gaston 34n12, 282
Matisse, Henri. Académie Matisse 6, 33n6, 40, 42, 49, 50, 62, 90, 93, 97, 99n201,100, 104, 115, 116, 119, 165, 167, 192, 194, 195, 207, 216, 256n53, 357, 361, 367, 368, 480
Matisse, Pierre* 33n6, 99, 97, 100n203, 115
Maublanc, Jean-Daniel 115
May, Saidie Adler 32n3, 345–346
McBride, Henry 89, 100, 104, 105, 107
McPherson, J.G. 92
Medieval art 1, 4n14, 4–7, 11, 15, 16n68, 20–22, 32, 34, 35, 36, 53, 59n82, 62, 65, 68, 79, 83, 91, 93, 97, 99, 104, 105, 106, 107, 117, 128, 135–137, 140, 142–144, 172, 173, 192–193, 196, 235–261, 292, 305, 309, 311, 317–350, 356–375, 379n7, 380, 381n17, 417, 421, 422, 424n35, 442n131, 443n143, 468, 471, 484–485, 489–491
Meier-Graefe, Julius 34–35
Merrin Gallery* 439
Messayeh, Alexander D.* 430, 452
Metropolitan Museum of Art (the Met) 7, 10, 11, 12n49, 14, 15, 16n67, 20–22, 31, 54n71, 71, 72n128, 75, 79, 82, 88, 91, 93, 97, 106, 112, 113, 128n277, 135–138, 142–143, 202n73, 203n78, 209, 211, 220, 235n4, 242n25, 257n56, 259, 276n35, 284n57, 288, 317–350, 356, 357n9, 359–361, 366, 370–373, 378–405, 411–418, 421, 427nn44–45, 428, 430n74, 434n103, 436–445, 454, 465, 472, 473, 482–485, 489, 490, 491
Metzinger, Jean 115, 189n18
Meyer, Dr. Franz 51, 132
Meyer, Eugene 100
M.H. De Young Memorial Museum, San Francisco 427n49, 431
Michel, Thérèse 70, 106, 280
Miestschaninoff, Oscar 51, 106
Migeon, Gaston 411n3
Mikas, Jean 393n63, 452
Milliken, William M. 339, 405n113, 485
Mills, Darius Ogden 335
Minassian, Kirkor* 429, 452
Minneapolis Institute of Art 220, 454
Modern art / modernism 1–4, 7–8, 10–11, 17n71, 18–19, 31–38, 40–42, 43, 47–50, 55, 62, 65, 71, 72, 80n154, 83–128, 132, 136, 144, 157, 160, 162, 165, 167, 169, 176, 179–181, 186–225, 235–236, 256, 259n68, 271n22, 275, 287, 288, 289, 301, 319, 322, 323, 327, 328, 329n70, 348, 357, 361, 380, 381n17, 468, 480–482
Modern Artists of America, Inc. 40, 89, 91
Modigliani, Amedeo 46, 90, 111, 203n78
Mogmar Art Foundation 327n64, 430
Moline, Lucien 188n14, 188n16
Molinier, Emile 34n12
Moll, Oskar and Greta 49
Monet, Claude 8, 197, 382
Montebello, Philippe de 440n130, 490
Morand, Paul 100, 101
Morey, Charles Rufus 257
Morgan, J. Pierpont 198n58, 235, 288, 323, 335, 360, 365, 367, 485
Morley, Charles L. 436
Mosenthal, Philip J. and Alice E. 436, 445, 452
Mottahedeh, R.Y.* 430, 452
Mouillot, Marcel 42, 117
Munich Academy of Fine Arts 45
Munich, Germany 45, 192, 210, 216, 357, 424, 431
Munkácsy, Mihály 63
Murphy, Mrs. James B. 309
Musée Cernuschi, Paris 65
Musée de l’Homme, Paris 300
Musée des arts décoratifs, Paris 7, 19, 92, 92n186, 117, 235, 255, 256–261, 275
Musée d’Ethnographie du Trocadéro 7, 37n21, 173, 194n39, 300
Musée du Louvre, Paris 4n14, 5, 35, 36, 37, 38n24, 106, 194n39, 381–382, 424, 427, 430
Musée Rodin, Paris 379n7
Museum Fünf Kontinente, Munich 7
Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin and Hamburg 175
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 7, 128, 134, 288, 337, 339–341, 374, 381
Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest 63
Museum of Modern Art, New York 82n157, 115, 124
Museum Without Walls 35, 37
Nadelman, Elie 46, 91, 290, 346n136, 436, 452
Nagybánya artist colony, Hungary 45
Nahman, Maurice* 249, 275n31, 278n38, 415
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University 142, 285n62, 471
“Negerplastik”. Picasso-Negerplastik, and African art
Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City 333, 334, 337n92, 454
Network 8, 15, 18, 21, 22, 31, 33, 38n23, 157, 158, 161, 179, 223, 225, 254, 279, 318, 322, 333, 337, 385, 390, 426–440
Newark Museum 454
New Delhi National Museum 312
New York 1, 2, 5, 7, 8n37, 9, 10, 13, 18–22, 31–32, 39, 40–42, 50n61, 54n71, 64n96, 69–144, 172, 186, 191, 193, 202–203, 216, 217, 218, 220, 222, 223, 236, 254–260, 265n2, 266, 267, 270n17, 271, 288, 292, 303–312, 317–454, 465, 467–469, 472, 473–474, 476, 482
Nichols, Jesse Clyde 333
Nierendorf, Karl 132n283
Object cards. Stock cards
Objet d’art 2, 9, 52n67, 55n74, 58–59, 59n82, 84, 86, 88, 158, 162, 191n30, 217, 223, 224n155, 239, 392, 422
Objet de haute époque 59n82, 69, 191n30, 196
Objet de vertu 59n82, 177
Oceanic art 4n14, 6, 37, 160, 169, 187, 193, 205, 221, 222, 381n17
Of, George F. 82, 83, 91
Oldman, W.O.* 175–176
Olivier, Fernande 198, 205, 205n85, 207n89
Oriental art. Asian art
Oriental Exhibition in Budapest 59, 62, 64, 158, 160–162
Orientalism 36n17, 236, 426
Osborn, William Church 405
Osman, A.H.* 430
Osterlund, André 111
Osthaus, Karl Ernst. Folkwang Museum 67, 178, 197n56, 275
Owen, Richard 118, 119
Pach, Walter 1, 4n14, 10, 40, 45n37, 49, 82, 83, 91, 92, 97, 98, 99, 100, 107, 108, 109, 118, 125, 126, 128, 172, 192n33, 218n128, 222, 278, 282, 379, 468, 480
Palme, Carl 50
Pareyn, Henri* 50
Paris, France 1–2, 5–7, 8n39, 9, 10, 12, 17n71, 18–20, 22, 31–34, 39, 44n25, 45–73, 78–90, 106–107, 111, 115n240, 117, 124, 127–129, 133, 138–139, 143n315, 157–182, 186–225, 235–245, 254, 255–260, 265–266, 269–281, 283–288, 290, 299–302, 304, 318, 320–322, 356–357, 359, 367, 378–379, 388, 393, 411, 429–430, 465, 467–469, 472, 474–483
Parke Bernet Galleries* 134, 137, 138, 308, 309n23, 398, 406, 417, 436n109, 485n9
Parsons, Harold Woodbury 333nn75–76, 334, 339n104, 366n34
Partage de fouilles 266, 287, 416, 427n44
Pascin, Jules 40, 83, 90, 91
Peignot, Mr. 179
Peary, Bela 73n131, 473n5
Peary, Irene. Serly-Peary, Irinka
Peau de l’Ours sale 186, 188n16, 215, 216, 219
Pedestals/mounts/cases 4–5n15, 130–131, 164–165, 172–173, 267, 270–271, 285, 331, 333n77, 362, 413–414, 425, 483
Peirce, Hayford 256
Pellequer, Raoul 220n139
Perls, Hugo* 197n56, 201n66, 273n28, 275
Persian art 62, 67, 116, 117, 160, 162, 247, 275, 321n26, 329, 411–454
Persian Institute. American Institute of Persian Art and Archaeology
Philadelphia Museum of Art 369
Philadelphia 220, 347, 432, 454
Phillips, Duncan 33n6, 98, 87
Photographs (historical, or showing archival documents)
of address cards 346
of Brummer brothers 53, 56, 57, 68, 70, 87, 108, 109, 281, 283, 291, 386, 470, 477, 478, 479
of Brummer Gallery displays 96, 114, 130, 140, 330–332, 392, 396, 412–413, 417
of Brummer Gallery exhibition installations 102, 116, 120
of Brummer Gallery façades 56, 60, 77, 81, 85, 94–95, 110, 114, 129, 130, 131, 140
of Brummer objects 135, 166, 170, 171, 178, 276, 282, 343, 344, 417
of Brummer relatives 466, 474, 481
of Brummer trips 66, 68
of Joseph Brummer’s sculptures 43, 358
of stock cards 82, 250, 253, 347, 360, 423, 425, 347
of Stokes and Herzfeld collection items 328, 424, 435
On Brummer photos used by others 65, 75, 78, 164, 165n20, 166, 170–172, 269, 271
On photos in Brummer Gallery albums 275n31, 279n42, 285n61, 290n81, 419–420
On photography as marketing tool 10, 19, 157, 164–171, 181, 277, 365, 390–392
Picabia, Francis 119, 203n76
Picasso-Negerplastik exhibition 65, 68, 69, 186, 208, 210, 218n125, 255n50, 287
Picasso, Pablo 6, 8n35, 19, 32, 35, 37, 50, 52n69, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 90, 92, 112–113, 127, 160, 170, 171, 180, 181, 186–225, 255n50, 275, 287, 349n148
Pichot, Ramon 199
Pijoan, Joseph/José 118
Pinto, Mrs. Morris J. 436
Pissarro, Camille 100, 197
Pitcairn, Raymond 93, 290n82, 293, 323n37, 323n44, 327, 328n66, 331, 369, 370n46, 452
Pitcairn, Theodore 292, 328n66
Plancitch, Georges 111
Plaster casts 325, 330, 335, 381, 384
Pollack, Frances M. 119
Polychrome sculpture 11, 21, 76, 360–375
Pompon, François 42, 125
Pope, Arthur Upham 247, 254, 425, 427, 428, 429, 431, 432–434, 442, 443, 452
Pope-Hennessy, John 34n12
Pottier, Edmond 411n3
Pound, Ezra 100
Prado, Madrid 5
Prague, Czechoslovakia 67, 162
Precious materials 4, 59n82, 158, 162n15, 174–177, 179, 237n14, 239, 243, 301, 302, 305, 306–309, 310, 317, 328, 345, 349, 373, 401, 421, 422
Precolumbian art 1, 6n29, 19, 20, 32, 37, 67, 68, 69, 90n179, 107, 160, 173, 196, 223, 235, 237–239n14, 239–241, 243, 245, 246, 254, 260, 269n16, 275, 299–312, 322, 421, 437
Prendergast, Charles E. 40, 83, 92
Prendergast, Maurice B. 40, 82, 83, 92
Princeton University Art Museum 309, 311
Provenance 1, 3, 11, 13n56, 14, 16, 20, 21, 38n24, 51, 66n102, 190n24, 211, 212n104, 214n108, 214n110, 215, 220n137, 220n139, 249n38, 252n40, 254, 259, 305, 317, 317n2, 319, 339, 346n135, 350, 359–360, 366, 388, 390, 392–393, 400–404, 417, 433n97, 434, 439n122, 443, 489, 490
Pulitzer, Joseph 338, 391, 448
Purrmann, Hans 50, 174n43
Quinn, John 19, 32, 33n6, 41, 72, 76nn143–144, 79n151, 83n161, 88, 89, 90n79, 91, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 105, 122, 186–187, 190n24, 198n62, 199n62, 207, 218–223, 224n159, 225, 380, 484
Raabe, Mr. 216
Rabenou, Ayoub* 429, 432, 452
Ratton, Charles* 6, 100n203, 305
Reber, Gottfried Friedrich 197, 184n56, 452
Reinach, Salomon 34n12, 63
Reininghaus, Carl 68, 171, 176, 197n56, 275
Renoir, Pierre Auguste 83, 111
Restoration. Conservation
Réti, István 45n30
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) 271–272, 336, 369, 454
Riccardi Brothers* 398
Richter, Gisela M.A. 14, 21, 82, 378, 385–405
Richter, Kunstsalon Emil* 69
Riefstahl, Elizabeth 46n39, 452
Riegl, Alois 34, 426n41
Riha Treasure 240
Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden 276, 294
Rippl-Rónai, József 62, 160
Robinson, Edward 385, 395, 416n16
Roché, Henri-Pierre 218n128, 222n147
Rockefeller, John D., Jr. 112, 324n46, 325, 334, 337, 338, 341, 343n127, 348n141, 348n147,389, 445–446, 453
Rockefeller, Mrs. John D. 257
Rodin, Auguste 2, 40, 46, 47, 50, 65, 90, 91, 192, 197n56, 273, 275, 320, 357, 379n7, 382, 467, 480
Rodocanachi, Paul 179
Roger-Marx, Claude 71, 101, 123
Rogers, Jacob S. (Rogers Fund) 335, 445–449
Rogers, Meyric 320n22, 325
Rogers, Mrs. Huttleston 453
Rollin, Claude Camille* 267
Roman art. Classical antiquities
Rorimer, James J. 14, 21, 76n141, 106, 141, 141n315, 318, 330, 331n72, 334–345, 349n152, 350n154, 365, 366, 372–374, 405n113
Roselle, Walter 436
Rosen, David 367, 368, 369, 370, 372
Rosen, Maison* 87n169
Rosenberg, Léonce* 197n56, 217n121
Rosenberg, Paul* 8n35, 88, 179, 190, 192, 211, 217n121, 222
Rosse, E.H.* 278n38
Rothbart, Albert 97
Rouault, Georges 41, 82, 100, 112, 484
Rousseau, Henri (Le Douanier) 4n14, 32, 33n6, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 65, 69, 100, 104–105, 106, 107, 111, 122, 132, 187, 193, 195, 197, 217, 218n129, 220n135, 287n72, 480
Royal Ontario Museum 454
Roy, Pierre 41, 42, 115, 118
Ruche, La 46
Ruiz, Louis 97
Ruiz y Ruiz, Ramundo* 305
Rumsey, Mrs. C.C. 119
Rupf, Hermann 201n66
Ruskin, John 319
Rustafjaell, Robert de* 268n12, 278n38, 279, 288, 289
Ruzicka, R. 92
Sachs, Arthur 490
Sachs, Paul J. 8n36, 14, 37n22, 75n139, 76, 106, 117, 125, 133, 274n29, 336, 366
Safani, Edward (Safani Gallery)* 421n29, 453
Sagot, Clovis* 188–191, 193, 203n77, 223
Sahut, Marcel 111
Saint Louis City Art Museum 126, 134, 320n22, 325, 337n92
Salendre, Georges 111
Salmon, André 36–37, 106, 111
Salmony, Alfred 430, 453
Salon d’Automne 49
Salon des Indépendants 46, 52
Sambon, Arthur 278n38, 453
Samuel H. Kress Foundation. Kress
Sarre, Friedrich 424, 426n42, 431
Sassoon, E.* 429, 453
Schimmel, Norbert 436, 449
School of wood- and metal work, Szeged 44, 357
Schopfer, Jean. Anet, Claude
Segonzac, André Dunoyer de 42, 100, 115, 118n252, 123, 484
Seligman, Arnold* 7, 318n4, 337
Seligmann, Germain (sp. Seligman from 1943; Jacques Seligmann & Co.)* 7–8, 8n36, 9, 33n6, 112n232, 125, 191, 192n3, 202n71, 223n151, 321, 323, 365
Sequester (ventes de séquestre ) 72, 73, 80n154, 217–218, 222, 243, 245n28, 290n80, 321, 482
Serbia/Serb 44, 80, 82n156, 245n28, 475
Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia, Kingdom of 80
Serly, Etelka. Brummer, Etelka (née Serly)
Serly, Hermina Baranyi 73n131
Serly, Lajos 73n131
Serly-Peary, Irinka/Irene 73n131, 473n5, 474
Serly Sisters Act 73n131, 139n306, 473, 474
Serly, Tibor 73n131, 473
Serrurier, Galeries* 187–192
Sethian, Serge* 276n34, 278n38, 286
Seurat, Georges 40, 97
Shchukin, Sergei 66, 78, 179, 180, 181, 187, 188, 197n56, 201n66, 209n96, 211n101, 212, 213
Sheeler, Charles 165n20, 222
Shelburne, Lord 390
Shilling Foundation 128
Shimizu, Toshi 40, 92
Shipping/transportation/import/export 54n71, 63, 64, 70, 83n161, 88, 100, 101, 104, 105, 117, 118n254, 143n315, 256, 257, 266, 275, 279, 280n44, 281–283, 291, 325n55, 343n12, 366, 370, 375, 429n69, 
Silbermann, E. & A.* 257
Simkhovitch, Vladimir Gregorievitch 308, 430, 436, 453
Sizer, Theodore 485
Sloan, John 128
Slusser, Jean-Paul 97
Smith College Museum of Art 224n157, 454
Smith, Ismael 92
Smith, John* 14
Smith, Myron Bement 431
Sombor/Zombor, Hungary 44, 475
Sonderbund exhibition, Cologne 66, 186, 210, 212, 213, 214
Sorbonne 63, 174, 357, 411, 483
Soulier, Eugène* 187–191, 203n77, 223
South Kensington Museum 6, 325
Soutine, Chaim 115
Speiser, Maurice J. 32n3, 220
Spencer, Niles 91
Spink & Son* 143, 176, 267, 271n25, 276
Spitzer, Frédéric* 367
Spratling, William 309
SS American Ranger 139
SS Aquitania 85, 93, 98
SS Berengaria 84, 90, 92
SS Bremen 112, 113
SS Champlain 128, 128n278, 132n281
SS Chicago 83
SS Europa 118
SS Excambion 132, 469
SS Ile-de-France 110, 117, 138, 139, 368
SS La Savoie 69
SS Liberté 141
SS Kungsholm 128
SS Lapland 80
SS Majestic 107
SS Mauretania 90, 100, 105, 106, 113
SS Mongolia 84
SS Nieuw Amsterdam 128
SS Noordam 71
SS Normandie 123, 125, 126
SS Pannonia 473n2
SS Paris 100, 107, 119, 122
SS Queen Elizabeth 139, 141, 470
SS Queen Mary 139, 141
SS Saturnia 475, 483
Steichen, Edward 50, 100, 105, 202
Steinlen, Theophile 42, 116
Stein, Leo and Gertrude 49, 119, 187, 188, 195, 198, 201n66, 202n71, 209n96, 211n101
Stein, Michael and Sarah 49, 195n45
Stella, Joseph 89, 91
Sterne, Maurice 50, 115n244, 195, 197, 480
Stettheimer, Florine 82
Stieglitz, Alfred* 72, 75n140, 83, 91, 198n58, 202, 203n76, 218n125
Stock books. Livre de Caisse and Livre de Police
Stock cards (a.k.a. object cards) 33, 78, 82, 143n315, 219n133, 220, 224n159, 250, 252, 253, 271, 288, 292n83, 304n16, 305n17, 306nn18–19, 308n21, 320n19, 338n100, 346n135, 347, 356, 360, 398, 411, 418, 418n24, 422, 423, 424, 425, 427n46, 431n88, 432, 442, 443, 450, 490
Stockholm, Sweden 64n96, 78, 139, 245, 481n13
Stoclet, Adolphe 67, 197n56, 239, 275n31, 301
Stokes, Isaac Newton Phelps 93, 328, 383
Stonborough, Jerome 398
Stora, Raphael* 143n316, 257, 258, 453
Storrs, John H. 41, 106
Stransky, Josef 8n38, 32n3
Strauss, Dr. 278n38
Sunami, Soichi 119, 120
Swarenski, Hans 252n43
Swarzenski, Georg 128, 341n111, 374
Sweeney, James Johnson 32n3, 453
Syndicat des éditeurs d’art et négociants en tableaux modernes 191n30
Szeged, Hungary 44, 45, 46, 54, 55, 63, 78, 84, 89, 107, 134, 357, 451, 475, 477
Tanguy, Julien* 189, 191
Tarpinian, Joseph* 278n38, 422
Taste/trend 6, 9, 15, 16–17n68, 19, 36n17, 37n22, 38, 83, 104, 122, 157–158, 167, 171–172, 181, 193, 195, 223, 235–239, 255, 260, 265, 267, 275, 301, 323, 345, 350, 356, 360, 379–383, 404–406, 426, 441, 491
Taylor, Francis Henry 405
Taylor, Henry Fitch 91
Tériade, Etienne 121
Tervuren Museum (Royal Museum of the Belgian Congo) 177
Teschner, Ruth* 345, 453
Thacher, John S. 249, 252
Thannhauser, Heinrich* 197n56, 209n96, 210, 216, 217
Thorma, János 40n30
Togorès, Jose de 40, 97
Toledo Museum 454
Tozzi, Piero* 370, 453
Transatlantic shipping. Shipping
Transatlantic trips. under Steam Ship names 33–34, 64n96, 69–71, 69n117, 83–85, 128, 366–367, 474n6, 476n10
Trocadéro, Musée d’ethnographie du 7, 37n21, 194n39, 300
Tucker, Allen 92
Tugendhold, Jakov 212
Tuma, Mary 480
Tyler, Royall 237, 239, 241, 242n24, 246n32, 254, 256, 259n65, 259n68, 259n69, 269n16, 301, 302, 411n4, 453 
Uhde, Wilhelm* 35n13, 50, 51, 65, 69, 80n154, 105, 187n10, 188n14, 192n31, 197n56, 201n66, 202, 203n77, 215, 215n113, 216, 217, 219n130, 220, 220n135, 287n72
Umělecký mĕsíčník 65, 67, 170, 171
Umlauff, Heinrich (JFG Umlauff firm) 66, 175, 286n67
University of California 288
University of Michigan 428n49, 431
University of Pennsylvania Museum 99, 222
University of Vienna 6, 465
Untermeyer, Samuel 292n83
Utrillo, Maurice 83, 90, 92
Utter, André 111
Valançay, Robert 115
Valentin, Curt* 132, 202n71
Valentine Gallery. Dudensing*
Valentiner, William R. (Wilhelm) 100, 107, 365
Value/prices/pricing 62, 162, 171, 176–181, 179, 208–209, 211–216, 219–223, 246n33, 252, 252n45, 254n45, 265, 269–271, 274–277, 280–281, 290, 292, 300, 318, 320n19, 323–325, 333, 338, 339–341, 347, 381n20, 383, 427n44
Van der Rohe, Mies 275
Van Dongen, Kees 281
Van Gogh, Vincent 37, 189, 197, 216
Vauxcelles, Louis 205
Vay, Peter 62n87
Versakis, Friderikos 403
Victoria and Albert Museum, London 6, 436
Vienna, Austria 6, 7, 34, 44, 68, 89, 113, 275, 465
Vienna School of Art History 34
Vignier, Charles* 67, 158, 161–164, 164n18, 179, 258, 285, 287nn64–65, 286, 301, 453
Villon, Jacques 41, 82, 107, 117
Vinnen, Carl 35n13
Vitéz, Miklós 62, 160–161
Vitrac, Roger 119
Vlaminck, Maurice de 12n50, 40, 89, 193n34, 195n40, 205, 207
Vollard, Ambroise* 13n50, 15, 112n232, 119n256, 188, 188n14, 189, 190, 192, 193, 203, 209n96, 211
Von Bode, Wilhelm 365
Von Bothmer, Dietrich 472
Von Eitelberger, Rudolf 6
Von Luschan, Felix 194n38
Von Rühmann, Wilhelm 45, 357
Wadsworth Atheneum 118, 307, 311
Walkowitz, Abraham 91, 111
Wallis, Henry 268
Walters Art Museum, Baltimore 368, 369, 411n4, 454
Walters, Henry 235n4, 292n83, 318n4, 453
Warburg, Edward M.M. 32n3, 128
Warnod, André 58, 62, 63, 64, 65, 111, 165, 167, 169, 170, 191n29, 194, 196–197
Warren, Edward Perry 379n7
Washington, DC 19, 98n199, 216, 235, 245
Washington Square Gallery*. Brenner, and Coady 71n121, 72, 83, 203, 288
Watson, Forbes 99, 100, 105
Weber, Max 46n40, 49n44, 50, 50n61, 76n144, 202n72, 480
Webster, W.D.* 175–176, 285n63
Wegener, Olga-Julia 55, 58, 58n81, 61, 70, 71
Weill, Berthe* 187n10, 189–192
Wendland, Hans* 284n54, 285n60
Wertheim, Maurice 32n3
Weyhe, Erhard* 83n161, 99
Whiting, Frederic Allen 485
Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt 82
Wickhoff, Franz 34
Widener, Joseph 367
Widmer, Mr. 88
Wildenstein, Daniel* 8n35, 14n58
Wildenstein, Felix* 222, 222n147, 222n150, 224n159
Wildenstein Gallery* 8, 8nn35–36&38, 9, 125, 127, 191, 192n31, 222–223n150, 224n159
Wildenstein, Georges* 8n35, 14n58, 88, 222
Wildenstein, Nathan* 7, 8n35, 222–223n150
Wilkinson, Charles K. 439, 440n128
Williams College Museum of Art 133, 454
Woods-Bliss, Robert. Bliss, Robert Woods
Worcester Art Museum 118, 337, 369
World Fair/fairs/universal exhibition 5, 164, 158, 159, 426n43, 427, 119, 164, 300, 318
World War I 9, 62n84, 71–80, 122, 177, 217–218, 241, 245, 266–267, 288, 274, 288, 307, 482
World War II 9, 128–129, 133, 333, 341n116, 472
Xantus, Janos 62n87
Yanacopoulo, Mr.* 285n60
Yellin, Samuel 346–347, 454
Young, Arthur B. 92
Zadkine, Ossip 42, 46, 125
Zak, Edwige* 112
Zak, Eugene 41, 104
Zborowski, Leopold 191n29
Zorach, Marguerite 42, 50, 82, 91, 123
Zorach, William 91
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