Julius Elias (Q1712584)

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German art historian and art collector (1861-1927)
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Julius Elias
German art historian and art collector (1861-1927)

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    François Depeaux, Rouen (until 1901; his sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, April 25, 1901, no. 61, for Fr 2,100 to Meier-Graefe); Julius Meier-Graefe, Berlin (from 1901); Seré de Rivières, Paris (in 1902); [Heim, Munich, until 1913; sale, Hôtel Drouot, Paris, April 30, 1913, no. 2, for Fr 9,800 to Lévêque]; Jean-Jacques Lévêque, Paris (from 1913); sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, December 10, 1920, no. 119, for Fr 17,500 to Wildenstein and Rosenberg; [Wildenstein, New York and Paul Rosenberg, Paris, from 1920; Rosenberg sold share to Wildenstein]; [Wildenstein, New York; sold to Elias]; Dr. Julius Elias, Berlin (until d. 1927); his widow, Mrs. Julius (Julie) Elias, Berlin, later Switzerland, finally Norway (1927–d. 1943; her estate, 1943–49, safeguarded by her lawyer, Eilif Moe, Lillehammer, Norway); her niece, Mrs. C. Levy, London (1949; sold to Partridge); [Frank Partridge & Sons, London, 1949; sold on June 10 to Wildenstein]; [Wildenstein, 1949–57; sold on February 9, 1957 to Annenberg]; Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, Rancho Mirage, Calif. (1957–his d. 2002) (English)
    14 June 2023
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