1336:
1788:
she was able to exhibit a large number of her impressionist paintings, woodcuts of San
Augustine, and etchings, at the Woman's Club of Charlotte, North Carolina, in May 1933. By 1937 she had become interested in portraiture and studied again with Wayman Adams (1883–1959) and at some point with his teacher Jossey Bilan. She served as president of the San Augustine Art Association in 1947–1948, and was to be president and treasurer of the Florida Association of Art. Her parents were major patrons of the Arts Club and, in fact, assisted the club by selling them land they owned bordering Marine, Charlotte and Cadiz Streets at a below-market price. They then loaned the Arts Club the money to erect a building, essentially designed by Hildegarde Muller-Uri and her father, which was completed in 1954.
492:
677:
1784:
Wilhelmina, both of whom were of course natives of Canton Uri in
Switzerland. Henry Muller had moved from New York to San Augustine in around 1898 to work as a chef in one of Henry Flagler's hotels, and later became to builder and owner of the Hotel Marion at 128 Bay Street. She studied first with Hugh H. Breckinridge (1870–1937) at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and at the Breckenridge Art School in East Gloucester, Massachusetts, between 1925 and 1930, and later at the Art Students League with Frank Vincent Dumond (1865–1951) and possibly with Olinsky, Lewis, and others. She exhibited at the Society of Independent Artists 1929 to 1931.
1278:
1377:), in the fashionable Spanish style with a green tiled roof and in the studio an enormous north-facing window. He placed the Muller coat-of-arms on the east frontage, where it may be found today. The gardens were extensively planted with many varieties of roses including Radiance, Columbia, Rose Marie, Irish Charm, Imperial Potentate and American Beauty which he painted into his canvases depicting the Morgan porcelains begun in New York. Duveen built a bungalow next door to the artist on Shenandoah Road, but seems to have quickly sold it after the death of his client
1814:
1463:, New Jersey) and several times thereafter, his last portrait in 1946 depicting her bust-length in a gold fez. In 1941 he produced a portrait of her sister Rosalinda (always called Nadea) Loftus looking over her shoulder. He also painted Dragonette's colleague Fred Mitchell, and several portraits of her friends and acquaintances. In 1942, at age 80, he painted a three-quarter length seated portrait of Mrs George H. Ingalls (née Katharine Davis Hinkle), whose late husband, a descendant of one of the founder families of America who had left
641:) and Mrs Theodore Havemeyer in 1891 (now the property of the Preservation Society of Newport County, Rhode Island), he applied for United States citizenship. It was apparently at this date that he met the young art dealer Joseph Duveen, who was to become a close friend, and after 1891 that he began to be dubbed 'Painter to the Four Hundred', referring to the elite of New York society in whose circles he socialized. He was much aided by the Havemeyers, and also by Louis Benziger (1840–1896), a Roman Catholic publisher (
259:
125:
63:
22:
664:, the 8th Duchess of Manchester, in London in 1898, but it is not known if it was ever completed. In 1903 he was one of a group of artists who invested in a new studio building, the Atelier Building, 33 West 67th Street. Muller-Ury lived in the top floor right studio, and incorporated a stained glass panel of the Müller coat-of-arms into the window (removed in 1947 and now at the Haus Müller in
878:(two versions, the bust-length at St Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers and Pontifical North American College, Rome; the standing version at the Historisches Museum von Uri, Altdorf ), and full-length seated in 1930 for which he was raised to the title of Papal Count – this portrait was painted expressly to hang permanently in the Nuova Pinacoteca but is no longer in the Vatican storerooms.
1299:, the technique more painterly and using a great deal of impasto, and usually depict roses in Chinese vases from the former collection of J. Pierpont Morgan that he copied at the galleries of Duveen Brothers in New York (Duveen's exhibited the Morgan collection in 1919) and elsewhere, and sometimes including depictions of other works of art like bronze or
1483:
28 and 29 November 1947 (No. 2809) and 5 December 1947 (No. 2813), including his oil sketch of Kaiser
Wilhelm II of Germany, and the portrait of Lina Cavalieri. The Frick Art Reference Library, New York, has a copy of both catalogues, where the prices for his pictures are marked; three extra lots were included in the second sale.
1787:
She founded and directed the
Galleon Art School in San Augustine in 1925, but this was more a club for artists than a school, so by 1931 she founded the San Augustine Arts Club, where she proved herself a capable arts administrator; she was producing much art of her own in these years and by May 1933
1766:
The New York State Museum at Albany contains six portraits, five of which were in the former New York
Chamber of Commerce: Theodore Havemeyer, Oswald Ottendorfer, James Constable, William 'Boyce' Thompson, and Benjamin Altman. Much of his work remains in private collections or with the descendants of
1734:
The largest public collections of his works are: The
Historisches Museum von Uri, Altdorf, Switzerland which has ten pictures, including a large allegorical work painted in 1888 called Alpenrose und Edelweiss, and portraits of his father and his uncle (all three donated by him in 1905 when the Museum
1428:
a version of which was acquired by a prominent art collector called Fred
Elbridge Keeler (lost). Müller-Ury abandoned the studio for the last time on September 3, 1933, after which it was let to friends. The house was apparently used by the Red Cross during the Second World War. He sold it in January
1287:
In 1896 A Boston newspaper reported that, ‘... Mr. Müller-Ury, the portrait painter, who has just returned from abroad, has taken an attractive studio in
Everett street, Newport, the one occupied by Mr. Harper Pennington last season. Mr. Müller-Ury’s roses as well as his portraits are admired, and he
1482:
On
Thursday, July 10, 1947, a Requiem Mass was held for the artist in St. Patrick's Cathedral. After his death his youngest brother Otto Müller travelled to New York to settle his estate. Most of his studio contents, and a good many of his pictures, were sold in two sales at the Plaza Art Galleries,
515:
for the first time and in 1886 completed a full-length portrait which was given to the
Cardinal for his residence after being exhibited at Schaus's Gallery in New York (missing). At around this time he was travelling all over the eastern United States painting and executed a very large canvas of the
400:
Adolfo was the sixth of 19 children, most of whom survived infancy, born to Roman Catholic parents: Carl Alois Müller (1825–1887), a lawyer, was Gerichtspräsident (Presiding Judge) of the Cantonal Courts, and Genovefa (née Lombardi; 1836–1920), daughter of Felice Lombardi, Director of the Hospice on
1437:
After his return from California he settled permanently back in his New York studio. In 1936 he travelled to Europe and he may have done so in 1937 and certainly in 1938 when he painted a large portrait of President Motta of Switzerland, for his home town of Bellinzona (Archivio Cantonale). In 1937
1783:
Hildegarde Muller-Uri (born 1894, Greenwich Village, New York City – died 1990) – actually born Hildegarde Petronella Bernhardina Muller – an American visual artist, was a relative, and in fact a third cousin, of Müller-Ury. She was the eldest daughter of amateur artist Henry Muller and his wife
1291:
In a surviving photograph of the artist’s studio in the Sherwood taken in 1894 (a portrait of Monsignor Satolli is on the easel next to it) there is huge still life, and in a letter from his studio to James J. Hill dated 12 August 1895 (Hill Papers, St. Paul, MN) he says that he hopes that the
1738:
The Preservation Society of Newport County, Rhode Island, who were given six of the portraits and two etchings by Muller-Ury in the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming in Laramie in 2007 to add to the six they already possessed five of which are of the Havemeyer family (this
1419:
In 1926, Müller-Ury seems to have begun from a photograph of a portrait of Henry E. Huntington standing (now at the Huntington Memorial Hospital in Pasadena) and a seated one (which was engraved by Witherspoon) as well as another smaller seated version which was acquired by John and Elizabeth
606:, 58 West 57th Street and 6th Avenue (the building has been long demolished), where he is noted before 1889 in Room C; by 1894 he had a studio with a waiting room (both lit by windows) and a bedroom. Other artists who rented studios in the building in the 1880s were his friend from Munich,
1767:
his sitters, and many of the portraits of his most famous sitters are apparently lost. However, his recently rediscovered 1923 portrait of his great friend Sir Joseph Duveen, the art dealer, has been recently widely reproduced, notably on the cover of the 2004 biography of Duveen by
1423:
In 1930, Müller-Ury painted the former Miss Gladys Quarré of San Francisco (then Mrs Frederick Peabody of Montecito, Santa Barbara); later she became known as Gladys Quarré Knapp, a socialite and friend of many Hollywood actors. He also painted a large allegorical work entitled
1326:
in her autobiography to be the varieties American Beauty (red), La France (pink), Belle of Portugal (pale pink), Claudius, Killarney (rose pink), and Boucher-Pierné, but there were others. Many of his impressionistic rose paintings were created after he moved to California.
2309:, p. 301: 'His books, furniture, pictures, brocades and velvets with which he covered his portraits were carelessly thrown about. Dealers only interested in the handsome frames denuded the pictures. I bought whatever I could in friendship and admiration of the master.'
1451:
of New York twice in 1940 (St Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers) one version being presented by Manhattan College to Fordham University in 1941 (who appear to have lost the work), and again in 1942; he also painted Archbishop Joseph Rummell of New Orleans (1943).
1743:
and was donated to Wyoming by Nicholas M. Turner, husband of the soprano Jessica Dragonette, who at one time owned nearly forty pictures by the artist many bought at his studio sale in 1947). They also acquired from Wyoming the artist's hands modelled by
1755:, James J. Hill, the two etchings of James J. Hill and Chauncey Depew, and two oils that the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming in Laramie gave them in 2007 from the Dragonette Collection: a Self-portrait and a portrait of steel titan
983:, department store owner and art collector (the portrait of Altman seated in his gallery with a vase on a table beside him was given to the Altman Foundation in 1913 but is now missing – a smaller portrait is in the New York State Museum at Albany)
693:(1909, at the New Palace, Potsdam) given to Columbia University's Deutsches Haus by the Neue-Yorker Staats Zeitung who commissioned it, but missing since the 1960s; the bust-length oil sketch is now at the Max-Planck Institute in Berlin.
813:
Walker of Philadelphia, again in 1908 (St Joseph's Seminary, Yonkers) and in 1911 (Catholic University of America, Washington) all three-quarters seated; also a number of smaller head and shoulder portraits painted in these
775:, a three-quarter seated portrait, in 1938 for the authorities in Bellinzona (now in the Archivio Cantonale, Bellinzona), as well as a half-length portrait in 1939 which is now in the Adolfo Müller-Ury Stiftung, Hospental.
1791:
Muller-Uri's work includes stained glass, etchings, illustrations, woodblock prints and linoleum cuts of city scenes and historic buildings in Florida. In 1955 she was working on a book with twenty-two woodcuts called
2297:, revised, corrected, and annotated by Paul-Louis Durand-Ruel and Flavie Durand-Ruel, Paris 2014, p. 227, where the dates are not mentioned, Pissarro is stated as following, and the Renoir exhibition is omitted.
1446:
in 1936 during his visit to the United States when still Cardinal Pacelli, only finishing the work in 1939 (by painting in the white robes after his election to the pontificate), and painted his friend Cardinal
1083:(many times), most notably in 1902, formerly held in the collection of the New York Chamber of Commerce and later in the Americana collection of Credit Suisse First Boston, New York, and sold by them in 2016
779:
He also painted the first permanent diplomatic representative of Switzerland in the United Kingdom, then Swiss Minister in London, Dr Charles Daniel Bourcart of Basel (now at the Swiss Embassy in London).
2041:
Benziger was one of the executors of the artist's Will, the other being the Swiss Consul-General in New York, but Benziger's name is on the receipt for the burial plot in Calvary Cemetery (Muller Family
2147:
The Brooklyn Eagle, April 6, 1913, describes this portrait: 'One of the most attractive canvases is one of the simplest in device...The scheme is one of brown and white, with greenish-gray background.'
543:, New Jersey, is a portrait of a little girl dressed in pink called Miss Brandeis which is probably his first commissioned picture made in America (it is signed with a variation of his family name,
2051:
The Royal Blue Book: Fashionable Directory and Parliamentary Guide, London 1899, p. 1108, says Muller-Ury occupied No. 9. This had formerly been the studio of Pre-Raphaelite painter Herbert Draper.
575:. (As late as 1932, the Swiss-American Historical Society published a book on Swiss-Americans where his name was inaccurately stated as Adolph Felix Muller-Uri.) In 1889 he painted a portrait of
2506:
Prominent Families of New York, being an account in biographical form of individuals and families distinguished as representatives of the social, professional and civic life of New York City
1989:
463:
who were acquaintances of his uncle Josef, a Domherr in Chur, Switzerland. His known early work is necessarily varied, and includes pictures in the style of Deschwanden (usually signed
2456:
Conrad, Stephen (2003). "Re-introducing Adolfo Müller-Ury (1862–1947): the artist, two dealers, four counts and the Kaiser: a hitherto unknown episode in international art history".
1725:
2000–2003, GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, College Station, Texas (touring to six other US venues), 'Portraits of the Presidents: The National Portrait Gallery'.
668:, Switzerland). The floors were all inlaid with borders of intarsia, and the smaller windows given mullions. He moved into the studio in 1904 and remained there until 1947.
645:), who persuaded many New Yorkers to sit for him; he remained friendly with his son Bruno Benziger until his death, and indeed Bruno Benziger organized the artist's burial.
1420:
Huntington Metcalf; his portrait of their daughter Mary Brockway Metcalf was for some years hanging in the lobby to the office of the Director of the Huntington Library.
2099:
Letter from Cardinal Cerretti to Müller-Ury, November 16, 1930, sent c/o Duveen Brother, New York (Muller Family Papers; copy letter in Los Angeles Archdiocesan archives)
1552:
1897, March 1–15 – DURAND-RUEL GALLERIES, 389, Fifth Avenue, New York (one man show) – following an exhibition by Camille Pissarro and preceding one by Auguste Renoir)
2546:
420:(1820–1891) and possibly the Commendatore Metalli-Stresa (a family friend), to study oil painting under the local painter of religious pictures in a Nazarene-style,
1429:
1947 for about half its value because nobody was prepared at that time to buy a property where most rooms were comparatively small except for the enormous studio.
555:. It would seem that from quite early on he wanted to sign his works in a way that was unique to him, and so portraits between 1886 and 1889 are sometimes signed
579:
a New York Judge which was apparently presented to the American Bar Association. He may have travelled in North Africa in the summer of 1889 after visiting the
998:
James Constable (two versions, three-quarter seated in the American Museum of Natural History, New York; a bust-length in the New York State Museum at Albany)
1582:
627:
1479:, New York and is buried in New Calvary Cemetery, Queens, New York, where his gravestone is marked simply, if incorrectly, 'ADOLPH MULLER-URY 1862–1947'.
1335:
1369:
in 1923 decided the following year to erect a studio near Huntington's estate. The studio he built was at the corner of Monterey and Shenandoah Roads in
547:), though a portrait of Father Joseph Fransioli, who was minister to the large influx of Italian-speaking immigrants arriving in New York, today at the
1504:
1888–89, First National Art Exhibition of Pictures by Swiss Artists (TRAVELLING EXHIBITION): Berne, Herisau, Lucerne, Aargau, Lausanne, Basel, Geneva.
649:
1995:
1358:
which Huntington had bought the previous year. Duveen had promised the artist that Huntington would commission a portrait of himself. He did not.
1710:
1944, March 7 – April 4, WILDENSTEIN GALLERY, New York, ‘Stars of Yesterday & Today’, Section: Contemporary Portraits by Contributing Artists.
1194:
Mrs George Reuling (Elisa Kulp), wife of Baltimore ophthalmologist, Dr George Reuling, Professor at the Baltimore Medical School and art collector
1044:
Mrs Joseph Frelinghuysen (Emily Brewster) and her son Joseph, wife of New Jersey Senator Joseph S. Frelinghuysen (1916, Newark Museum, New Jersey)
648:
For three years in the late 1890s he leased one of the studios in Pembroke Studios in Kensington, London, where he certainly painted portraits of
528:, who was to commission or acquire many pictures of himself, his family, his friends and business associates, like the Canadian missionary Father
2677:
2627:
595:
at the National Academy of Design in New York at the end of that year (No. 105; lost). In 1890 he completed a second bust-length portrait of
2667:
1117:
of St. Paul (three-quarters seated; Minnesota Historical Society) and a head and shoulders study now in the Preservation Society of Newport
660:
in London in 1898 which was distributed to Hill's family and colleagues. According to a letter he wrote to Hill he started the portrait of
1292:'flower peace ' he sent to him 'will suit for the place intended for', further evidence that he had painted some still lifes before 1896.
444:; on the same day, a fellow Swiss called Adalbert Baggenstos (1863–97), who originated from Stans, also registered at the Munich Academy.
1439:
2652:
2369:
Marlor, loc. cit., states she exhibited 'Still Life' in 1929 (No. 518a), and in 1931 two paintings without titles (Nos. 691 and 692).
189:
479:(1828–1890) which includes landscapes, genre and religious pictures. Many of these survive in the ancestral home of the Müllers in
161:
2179:
2622:
2612:
653:
1408:
Mrs Carrie Ada Lawless, wife of William J. Lawless, the Mayor of Sierra Madre 1928–1929 (today at the Sierre Madre Women's Club)
405:, which he took over from the Capuchin monks who had run it for centuries. The family spoke Airolese mainly, a local dialect of
397:, to a prominent patrician family that by the 18th and 19th centuries included mercenaries, lawyers, hoteliers and businessmen.
1207:
alone (1906 and 1909), and with his two older brothers Charles and Oswald when children (1906), their mother Antoinette, aunt
168:
633:
For a number of years he commuted between New York and Europe. In 1892, after the great success of his portraits of Senator
524:, Wuppertal, Germany). Luckily for the artist, his talent for portraiture was soon noticed by the St. Paul railroad builder
142:
35:
2602:
2587:
1350:(later Lord Duveen) to California for the first time, in order that Duveen could deliver to bibliophile and art collector
2637:
1638:
1910, March 22 – April 30, KÖNIGLICHE AKADEMIE DER KÜNSTE ZU BERLIN, ‘Ausstellung Amerikanischer Kunst’ (Hors Catalogue).
327:
175:
2607:
2592:
1597:
1904, November 23 – December 3, M. KNOEDLER & CO., 355, Fifth Avenue (corner 34th Street), New York. (One Man Show)
848:
491:
1739:
collection included Governor Merriam of St Paul as well as his etchings of railroad builder James J. Hill and Senator
699:
seated in 1899 (lost), the standing version (1900, redated 1901) is now at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington
630:(1847–1915) which was exhibited at the annual exhibition of the Society of Amateur Photographers of New York in 1894.
2647:
2360:, p. 93, footnote 1, points out that precise source information available on her early training is actually confused.
1857:
1835:
1716:
1950, June 29 – November 19, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, Washington D.C., 'Makers of History in Washington 1800 – 1950'.
1697:
1415:(1931) of the University of Southern California (three-quarter length; deaccessioned by the university in the 1980s).
806:
226:
208:
106:
49:
1828:
88:
2632:
1796:. She died in 1990 and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Several of her works have been sold at auction, including
157:
1491:
Müller-Ury exhibited single pictures and groups of pictures in the following venues (the list is not exhaustive):
1021:
Dorothy 'Dolly' Duveen as a girl in 1914 (full-length) and a bust-length at the time of her engagement (both lost)
960:(1902), a full-length standing, a bust-length oval and a pastel profile (National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC)
2617:
1347:
825:
742:
1632:
1908, Tuesday, February 4 – Wednesday, February 19, THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON D.C. (one man show).
2642:
1623:
1908, January 13–22, M. KNOEDLER & CO., 355 Fifth Avenue, (corner of 34th Street), New York (one man show).
875:
373:
249:
146:
73:
1751:
The National Portrait Gallery in Washington has nine portraits, including President William McKinley, General
1384:
It was in San Marino during the following years, that Muller-Ury executed portraits of the following sitters:
1223:(Mrs Theodore Sutro), founder and first president of the National Federation of Women's Music Clubs of America
741:
delivering his "war speech" before Congress on April 3, 1917 (at the League of Nations in Geneva, the gift of
1226:
Natica Terry, later Countess Stanislas de Castellane, and her mother Madame Francesco Terry y Sanchez of the
1139:
Judge Morgan O'Brien (twice) and his daughter, Madeleine (later Mrs. Stuart D. Preston, mother of art critic
1129:
580:
421:
1603:
1906, December 3–15, M. KNOEDLER & CO., 355 5th Avenue (corner of 34th Street), New York (one man show).
2597:
1277:
429:
352:
1140:
2672:
1959:
1933:
1704:
1243:
1164:
Madame Felipe Pardo Y Barreda, the wife of the Vice-President of Peru, with her daughter Ana (1917, lost)
772:
676:
548:
2439:
828:, 1907 (St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, Overbrook, PA) and 1911 (Pontifical North American College, Rome)
610:(who later married the sister of art dealer Roland Knoedler), landscape painter Robert W. Van Boskerck,
1991:
Katalog der Gemälde des 19. Jahrhunderts /Von der Heydt-Museum Wuppertal; bearb. von Uta Laxner-Gerlach
1150:
844:
638:
1690:
1594:
1903, January 5–19, NOE ART GALLERIES, 368, Fifth Avenue (between 34th & 35th Streets), New York.
1919:
1543:
1895, October 31 – December 7, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, New York, ‘Loan Exhibition of Portraits’.
1531:
1894, February 1–15, MESSRS. M. KNOEDLER & CO., 170 Fifth Avenue (corner 22nd Street), New York.
1030:
Mrs Karl Evans (1904, for her paternal grandmother Nancy Ganson – the sitter became famous later as
1011:, the copper magnate (half-length, Mineral Museum, Montana Tech at the University of Montana, Butte)
182:
41:
1822:
1242:(manufacturing chemist, posthumously) of Philadelphia, and his daughter Mrs Anne Walker (later Mrs
1024:
615:
603:
2553:
1534:
1894, November 1–22, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, New York, ‘Loan Exhibition of Portraits of Women’
1227:
2662:
2458:
1641:
1910–11, December 21 – January 3, M. KNOEDLER & CO., 355 5th Avenue, New York (one man show).
1572:
1103:
993:
745:
in 1935), and a smaller portrait painted at the same time was given by the artist in 1943 to Mrs
623:
135:
84:
2414:
A photograph of the model for the Arts Center they designed is reproduced on p. 34 (fig. 19) of
1197:
Cornelia Ruppert, of the New York brewing family, posthumously, the first wife of the conductor
80:
2559:
1839:
1460:
1412:
1236:
Mr and Mrs William Scheide and Mr and Mrs John H. Scheide (apparently in Princeton, New Jersey)
1175:
1108:
992:
Mrs. Hobart Chatfield-Taylor, daughter of Senator Farwell of Chicago, wife of popular novelist
611:
512:
471:), copies of Old Masters, and early independent oils, sometimes was influenced by artists like
460:
428:
in Switzerland (who died in Adolfo's arms in February 1881). On April 25, 1881, he entered the
1647:
1913, March 31 – April 12, M. KNOEDLER & CO., 556-558 5th Avenue, New York (one man show).
861:
in 1920 (Catholic University of America, Washington, and at the Stiftung Adolfo Müller-Ury in
456:
451:, studying and copying Old Masters, apparently at the instigation of the Ticinese-born artist
433:
2657:
2513:
New York State's Prominent and Progressive Men: An Encyclopaedia of Contemporaneous Biography
1906:
1181:
1055:
1048:
1002:
847:(Cardinal Mercier) during his visit to the United States, often misleadingly stated to be at
796:
690:
1713:
1947, April 21 – May 3, FRENCH & COMPANY, 210 East 57th Street, New York (one man show).
2582:
2577:
1985:
889:
882:
818:
533:
521:
2016:
John Davis, Our United Happy Family: 'Artists in the Sherwood Studio Building 1880-1900',
1171:
Sr. and pharmaceuticals heiress, later Baroness Bachofen-Echt (Private Collection, London)
483:, Switzerland, and with surviving members of his family in the St Gotthard and elsewhere.
8:
2183:
1752:
1719:
1968, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, Washington D.C., 'This New Man: A Discourse in Portraits'.
1565:
1476:
1399:
1378:
1362:
1351:
1208:
1133:
1070:
1064:
607:
311:
1879:
499:
While in Paris in late 1884, he decided to visit the United States. He arrived first in
2467:
2331:
The most complete account of Hildegarde Muller-Uri's life and contribution is given in
1540:
1895, M. KNOEDLER & Co., 170, Fifth Avenue (corner Twenty-second Street), New York.
1456:
1323:
1250:
1145:
1114:
963:
912:
838:
792:(Cardinal Satolli) first Papal Nuncio in the United States (three-quarter seated, 1893)
750:
722:
716:
508:
571:, the umlaut in his surname being dropped. Some of his later smaller works are signed
1887:
1756:
1304:
1300:
1261:
1239:
1059:
1031:
1015:
925:
789:
642:
596:
1442:
which he presented to the School in 1938 (Private collection, Brooklyn). He painted
1249:
Miss Olive Whitman as a baby (Preservation Society, Newport) and her father Senator
1123:
some eight times from 1904 (all missing), and with his granddaughter Mabel Satterlee
377:(March 29, 1862 – July 6, 1947) was a Swiss-born American portrait painter and
1745:
1448:
1374:
1340:
1308:
1254:
858:
702:
696:
402:
1683:
1204:
1158:
1074:
980:
957:
832:
767:
761:
732:
661:
441:
2111:, Vol. XXIII, No. 28, 1925, p. 1, reproduces the canvas as originally completed.
1798:
St. Augustine Street Scene depicting a Black Woman Outside a St. Augustine House
1319:– in 1909 that the Impressionists had "done a great deal to awaken modern art."
1768:
1740:
1316:
1220:
1168:
1097:
1087:
1035:
967:
931:
810:
738:
711:(Mrs Jefferson Davis) in 1895 (Beauvoir, Biloxi, Mississippi) and her daughter
634:
529:
517:
452:
2552:
1629:
1908, Monday, January 27 – Friday, January 31, BENDANN’S ART STORE, BALTIMORE.
1626:
1908, January 18 – February 9 – MINNEAPOLIS SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS, MINNEAPOLIS.
1558:
1898–99, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, New York, ‘Loan Exhibition of Portraits’.
1402:, full-length, today at the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden)
1041:
Charles Mather Ffoulke, manufacturer and collector of the Barberini tapestries
908:
472:
2571:
1568:, 260 Fifth Avenue (between 28th & 29th Streets), New York (One Man Show)
1443:
1395:
1366:
1296:
1215:
1174:
Lulu Pfizer, daughter of Charles Pfizer Jr., and first wife of Major General
1080:
986:
708:
619:
576:
540:
525:
476:
437:
417:
378:
363:
315:
1891:
905:(full-length, 1894, lost) and a vigorous pastel (Private Collection, London)
902:
1464:
1312:
1198:
1189:
The Boy’s Account of It: A Chronicle of Foreign Travel by an Eight-Year Old
1120:
1093:
944:
938:
871:
746:
728:
712:
626:. He was photographed in his Sherwood studio by artist turned photographer
1663:
1918, January 7–12, HENRY REINHARDT & SON, 565 Fifth Avenue, New York.
1635:
1908, February 1908, McCLEES GALLERIES, 1411, Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
412:
After attending the municipal drawing school in the Ticino, and school in
2203:
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, Sunday, April 5, 1903, p. 6, (reproduced)
2030:
An artist turned photographer of artists: Edwin Scott Bennett (1847–1915)
1760:
1528:
1892, Second National Art Exhibition of Pictures by Swiss Artists, Berne.
1498:
1886, SCHAUS’S ART GALLERY, 204 5th Avenue, (at Madison Square) New York.
1288:
is painting a huge basket of American Beauties for the Havemeyer villa.’
1008:
802:
394:
342:
258:
2471:
1759:. In 2009 they acquired a drawing of Anaconda Copper Mining Millionaire
868:
Monsignor Charles O'Hern, 1920 (Pontifical North American College, Rome)
2295:
Paul Durand-Ruel, Memoirs of the First Impressionist Dealer (1831–1922)
1667:
1654:
1617:
1607:
1370:
591:; Private Collection, London) that year and exhibited a picture called
1467:
in 1628, had been a Vice-President of the New York Central Railroad.
1233:
Mrs Benjamin Thaw (1915) and Alexander Blair Thaw (posthumously, 1918)
2348:, 1984, p. 406 where she is listed as a resident at the Hotel in 1929
1522:
1890, PARIS SALON – Galerie des Artistes-Modernes, rue de la Paix, 5.
862:
852:
665:
500:
480:
2138:
Metropolitan Magazine, Vol. XXV, No. 1, October 5, 1906 (reproduced)
1513:
1889, MYERS & HEDIAN, North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland.
1092:
Elise Ladew, later Mrs William R. Grace, whose brother was gardener
455:(1821–1891), and where he apparently painted portraits of Cardinals
124:
91:. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed.
2346:
The Society of Independent Artists, The Exhibition Record 1917-1944
1405:
Maurice DeMond, founder of the Breakfast Club then in Griffith Park
1265:
1187:
William Culver Roberts Jr. who had published the immensely popular
2120:
American Art News, Vol. 8, No. 23, New York, March 19, 1910, p. 3.
656:
who were business associates of James J. Hill, of whom he made an
1027:(Mrs John Vinton Dahlgren) (Georgetown University, Washington DC)
851:
but actually in Switzerland at the Stiftung Adolfo Müller-Ury in
657:
504:
1591:
1902, NATIONAL ARTS CLUB, New York, 'Portraits and Ideal Heads'.
511:, where he had relatives. In 1885 he went to Baltimore to paint
447:
Between Munich and Paris he spent nearly two years (1882–84) in
2242:
New York American, November 28, 1909, Part II Main Sheet, p. 1.
1880:"Schweizerische geschlechterbuch; almanach généalogique suisse"
1475:
Müller-Ury died, apparently of cancer, on July 6, 1947, at the
1126:
Mrs Frederick Neilson, mother of Mrs Reginald Vanderbilt (lost)
1067:, US Attorney General (1917, Department of Justice, Washington)
413:
406:
390:
331:
292:
2060:'Some Interesting Studio Apartments in the Atelier Building',
1438:
he painted a portrait of Ellen Dunlap Hopkins, founder of the
705:(1897) since 1899 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington
1772:
1660:
1917, HENRY REINHARDT & SON, 565, Fifth Avenue, New York.
425:
2158:
Living with Antiques: a treasury of private homes in America
2032:
is the subject of a forthcoming article by Dr Carole Lowrey.
2265:
Memories of Duveen Brothers: Seventy years in the art world
1960:"Matrikeldatenbank – Akademie der Bildenden Künste München"
1934:"Matrikeldatenbank – Akademie der Bildenden Künste München"
448:
2285:
The grave is located at Section 10, Plot 445, Grave No. 8.
1361:
Müller-Ury liked California and after painting Archbishop
1054:
Mrs James D. Goin, daughter of Samuel N. Pike, builder of
622:, and later artists such as Carle Blenner and portraitist
1673:
1918, M. KNOEDLER & CO., 556, Fifth Avenue, New York.
1644:
1912, THE RALSTON GALLERIES, 567, Fifth Avenue, New York.
1315:
and others, as he told the German Kaiser – who hated the
467:), academic drawings executed in Munich (usually signed
2276:
New York Times, Sunday, February 23, 1941 (reproduced).
1722:
2000, NEWPORT ART MUSEUM, Rhode Island, 'Newportraits'.
1676:
1918, THE RALSTON GALLERY, 567, Fifth Avenue, New York.
1650:
1916, THE RALSTON GALLERIES, 567, 5th Avenue, New York.
1600:
1905, THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO, Portrait Exhibition
1525:
1891, M. KNOEDLER & CO., 170 5th Avenue, New York.
966:(1906; at the time of her marriage to theatre manager
432:, where he stayed 18 months, studying with Professors
1583:
SOUTH CAROLINA INTER-STATE AND WEST INDIAN EXPOSITION
1295:
After 1918 the style of his still lifes becomes more
551:, was possibly completed before this as it is signed
1984:
1132:, naval constructor – also a full-length of his son
1001:
Margaret French Cresson, a sculptor and daughter of
731:(Mrs Woodrow Wilson; a wedding present from Colonel
2490:
Lost Colony: the Artists of St. Augustine 1930–1950
1311:plates and so on. It is known he was an admirer of
1272:
149:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
2518:S.E.L. (Leisha), "A Successful Portrait Painter",
2481:Faith is a Song: the Odyssey of an American Artist
1588:1902, THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Washington D.C.
1561:1900, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris, U.S. Pavilion
1549:1896, THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Washington D.C.
1537:1894, THE CORCORAN GALLERY OF ART, Washington D.C.
1455:In 1940, he painted the then-famous radio soprano
1096:, friend of King Edward VIII (Private Collection,
1507:1888, INTERNATIONAL FINE ARTS EXHIBITION, MUNICH.
1388:Mary Brockway Metcalf, Huntington's granddaughter
1034:, patron of the avant-garde and correspondent of
757:Several Swiss politicians who became Presidents:
2569:
749:for the Woodrow Wilson Birthplace Foundation in
1707:, New York, ‘Portraits of Yesterday and Today.’
1700:, 19 East 64th Street, New York (one man show).
1214:Susan Steell, daughter of dramatist and writer
680:Müller-Ury's 1909 portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II
821:in 1907 (Historisches Museum von Uri, Altdorf)
671:
2160:, 1963, p. 143; Newark Museum Catalogue 1981.
1495:1884, Schweizerisches Kunstaustellung, Berne.
1073:(1902/3, Western Reserve Historical Society,
2532:Geraldine Norman, "The Artist Time Forgot",
1086:Emily Key Hoffman, mother of fashion expert
989:President of the Kennecott Mining Co. (1911)
652:, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, and
2322:(2006) pp. 29–30, notice by Stephen Conrad.
2169:The Social Truth, Saturday, April 23, 1892.
1546:1896, NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, New York.
1519:1890, National Academy of Design, New York.
1510:1889, National Academy of Design, New York.
1440:New York School of Applied Design for Women
1282:Still Life With Chinese Vase And Pink Roses
885:(1924, cut down, Cardinal's Residence, NYC)
384:
50:Learn how and when to remove these messages
2478:
2306:
2251:
2212:Brooklyn Eagle, June 29, 1902 (reproduced)
1686:, 720 5th Avenue, New York (one man show).
1581:1901–02, December 1, 1901 – June 1, 1902,
934:(1907, Metropolitan Opera House, New York)
874:in 1923 for which he was made a Knight of
585:Portrait of a North African man with a Gun
2525:Jerry Cotter, "Müller-Ury: Portraitist",
2442:, mutualart.com; accessed March 23, 2015.
1858:Learn how and when to remove this message
1211:and grandmother, Mrs Charles Woerishoffer
602:His New York studio 1885–1904 was in the
227:Learn how and when to remove this message
209:Learn how and when to remove this message
107:Learn how and when to remove this message
1877:
1821:This article includes a list of general
1778:
1334:
1276:
809:, Rome) which was a commission from Mrs
675:
490:
2522:, New York, August 22, 1903, pp. 19–21.
2487:
2440:Hildegarde Muller-Uri brief description
2427:
2415:
2402:
2390:
2378:
2357:
2332:
2320:Portraits and Other Recent Acquisitions
2073:For the history of the commission see:
715:in 1897–98 (Museum of the Confederacy,
567:. By 1890 this was fully anglicized as
2570:
2455:
2074:
1578:1901, M. KNOEDLER & CO., New York.
1330:
1322:The roses were claimed by the soprano
2547:Adolfo Müller-Ury exhibition catalogs
1555:1898, SCHAUS’S ART GALLERY, New York.
1230:, France (Private Collection, London)
2678:Burials at Calvary Cemetery (Queens)
2628:Swiss emigrants to the United States
2335:, passim and specifically pp. 93–94.
1807:
1516:1889, EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE, Paris.
389:Müller was born on 29 March 1862 at
147:adding citations to reliable sources
118:
56:
15:
2668:Academy of Fine Arts, Munich alumni
2515:, Volume 3, New York, 1902, p. 243.
2020:, Vol. 36, No. 3/4, (1996) pp.2-19.
1391:Henry Mauris Robinson, the diplomat
897:Famous international opera singers:
13:
2498:
2318:See: Lawrence Steigrad Fine Arts,
1994:. pp. 152–153. Archived from
1886:. Basel, C. F. Lendorff: 326–336.
1827:it lacks sufficient corresponding
1246:) with her niece Mrs Richard Meirs
817:Papal Secretary of State Cardinal
416:he was encouraged by the sculptor
409:Italian, as well as Swiss-German.
14:
2689:
2540:
2511:Mitchell C. Harrison (compiler),
2180:"Nadeau's Auctions - Lot Details"
1775:Maastricht in 2006 for $ 95,000.
1670:, 110 West 57th Street, New York.
1657:, 110 West 57th Street, New York.
849:Catholic University at Washington
807:Pontifical North American College
436:(1814–82), Alois Gabl (1845–93),
381:painter of roses and still life.
31:This article has multiple issues.
2653:Knights of St. Gregory the Great
2529:, Volume 27, No. 1, August 1947.
2064:, No. 21, (May 1907) pp. 385–88.
2018:Archives of American Art Journal
1812:
1346:In March 1922 he travelled with
1273:Painter of roses and still lifes
1018:many times and both of his wives
764:(Musée des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne)
257:
123:
61:
20:
2448:
2433:
2421:
2408:
2396:
2384:
2372:
2363:
2351:
2338:
2325:
2312:
2300:
2288:
2279:
2270:
2257:
2245:
2236:
2224:
2215:
2206:
2197:
2172:
2163:
2150:
2141:
2132:
2123:
2114:
2102:
2093:
2080:
2067:
1005:(1912, formerly at Chesterwood)
735:, 1916), now at the White House
719:, a gift from the artist, 1918)
134:needs additional citations for
39:or discuss these issues on the
2623:20th-century American painters
2613:19th-century American painters
2344:See entry in Clark S. Marlor,
2129:Art Interchange, February 1903
2090:, (New York, pb, 1980), p. 21.
2088:The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt
2054:
2045:
2035:
2023:
2010:
1978:
1952:
1926:
1871:
1771:; it was subsequently sold at
1729:
1486:
1354:Gainsborough's famous picture
1264:, who raised the U.S. flag on
915:the composer of the operettas
1:
1803:
1585:, Charleston, South Carolina.
1432:
784:The Roman Catholic Hierarchy:
422:Melchior Paul von Deschwanden
362:Oil painting portraiture and
264:
2536:, London, December 16, 1989.
2479:Dragonette, Jessica (1951).
1679:1923, GUMP’S, San Francisco.
1566:C.W. KRAUSHAAR ART GALLERIES
618:, and painter turned critic
239:American painter (1862–1947)
7:
2603:20th-century Swiss painters
2588:19th-century Swiss painters
2488:Torchia, Robert W. (2001).
2221:Baltimore Sun, May 25, 1889
1705:GRAND CENTRAL ART GALLERIES
1698:WILDENSTEIN & CO., INC.
1394:Anita Baldwin (daughter of
1244:Frederic Courtland Penfield
1184:(1915, Columbia University)
725:(Edmund Morris Collection).
672:Painter of prominent people
549:Brooklyn Historical Society
87:the claims made and adding
10:
2694:
2638:American portrait painters
2554:"Muller-Ury, Adolfo"
1693:, Los Angeles, California.
1682:1925, April 6 – April 18,
1167:Alice Pfizer, daughter of
1151:Neue-Yorker Staats-Zeitung
911:(1897), a commission from
697:President William McKinley
639:Yale Club of New York City
440:(1844–1920), and possibly
2608:20th-century male artists
2593:19th-century male artists
2233:, Boston, August 2, 1896.
1794:St. Augustine in Woodcuts
1689:1933, THE COWIE GALLERY,
1501:1888, Kunstmuseum, Berne.
1253:(New York State Capitol,
486:
358:
348:
338:
323:
300:
274:
256:
244:
2648:American Roman Catholics
1878:Lendorff, C. F. (1904).
1696:1937, April 20 – May 4,
1470:
1426:The Spirit of California
1025:Elizabeth Wharton Drexel
928:(1899, twice), both lost
703:General Ulysses S. Grant
616:Edwin Howland Blashfield
604:Sherwood Studio Building
385:Early life and education
2633:Swiss portrait painters
2459:The British Art Journal
2267:(London, 1976), p. 148.
1842:more precise citations.
1573:PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION
1058:, and sister of artist
994:Hobart Chatfield-Taylor
624:George Burroughs Torrey
614:, painter and muralist
597:Father Joseph Fransioli
536:the financier in 1901.
495:Saidee Williams Overton
2618:American male painters
2560:Encyclopedia Americana
2492:. The Lightner Museum.
1914:Cite journal requires
1666:1918, February 23–26,
1461:Georgian Court College
1413:Rufus B. von KleinSmid
1343:
1284:
1176:Spencer Edmund Hollond
975:Other sitters include:
681:
612:James Carroll Beckwith
581:Exposition Universelle
513:James Cardinal Gibbons
496:
461:Gustav Adolf Hohenlohe
2643:Swiss Roman Catholics
1779:Hildegarde Muller-Uri
1338:
1280:
1228:Château de Rochecotte
1182:George Lockhart Rives
1051:(New York Yacht Club)
1049:Elbridge Thomas Gerry
1003:Daniel Chester French
845:Désiré-Joseph Mercier
679:
593:In the Dark Continent
587:(previously known as
494:
334:, New York City, U.S.
2504:Lyman Horace Weeks,
2062:Architectural Record
1986:Von der Heydt-Museum
1575:, Buffalo, New York.
1564:1901, January 5–19,
1104:William d'Alton Mann
890:Bonaventura Cerretti
883:Patrick Joseph Hayes
876:St Gregory the Great
819:Rafael Merry del Val
599:of Brooklyn (lost).
534:John Stewart Kennedy
522:Von der Heydt Museum
328:New Calvary Cemetery
279:Felice Adolfo Müller
143:improve this article
2598:Swiss male painters
1753:Henry Clarke Corbin
1735:was first opened).
1477:Lenox Hill Hospital
1379:Henry E. Huntington
1363:Edward Joseph Hanna
1352:Henry E. Huntington
1331:Californian sojourn
1209:Carola Woerishoffer
1136:in Scottish costume
1134:Stanhope Wood Nixon
1071:Marcus Alonzo Hanna
1065:Thomas Watt Gregory
628:Edwin Scott Bennett
589:Portrait of an Arab
503:, and then visited
457:Joseph Hergenröther
434:Alexander Strähuber
372:Adolfo Müller-Ury,
312:Lenox Hill Hospital
158:"Adolfo Müller-Ury"
2673:People from Airolo
2520:Town & Country
2483:. New York: McKay.
2156:Alice Winchester,
1691:THE BILTMORE HOTEL
1613:1907, PARIS SALON.
1457:Jessica Dragonette
1344:
1324:Jessica Dragonette
1285:
1251:Charles S. Whitman
1146:Oswald Ottendorfer
1121:J. Pierpont Morgan
1115:William R. Merriam
1056:Pike's Opera House
964:Margaret Illington
952:Popular actresses:
913:Emma Marcy Raymond
839:John Murphy Farley
799:of St Paul (twice)
751:Staunton, Virginia
723:Theodore Roosevelt
717:Richmond, Virginia
691:Emperor William II
685:Political figures:
682:
654:Lord Mount Stephen
557:F. Adolphus Muller
545:A. Lombardi-Muller
509:St Paul, Minnesota
497:
72:possibly contains
2307:Dragonette (1951)
2252:Dragonette (1951)
2109:American Art News
1998:on 30 August 2017
1868:
1867:
1860:
1757:Charles M. Schwab
1348:Sir Joseph Duveen
1305:Chinese porcelain
1301:biscuit porcelain
1262:Gilbert C. Wiltse
1240:William Weightman
1060:Alice Pike Barney
1032:Mabel Dodge Luhan
926:Marcella Sembrich
826:Thomas F. Kennedy
790:Francesco Satolli
643:Benziger Brothers
520:in Pennsylvania (
369:
368:
246:Adolfo Müller-Ury
237:
236:
229:
219:
218:
211:
193:
117:
116:
109:
74:original research
54:
2685:
2564:
2556:
2493:
2484:
2475:
2443:
2437:
2431:
2425:
2419:
2412:
2406:
2400:
2394:
2388:
2382:
2376:
2370:
2367:
2361:
2355:
2349:
2342:
2336:
2329:
2323:
2316:
2310:
2304:
2298:
2292:
2286:
2283:
2277:
2274:
2268:
2261:
2255:
2249:
2243:
2240:
2234:
2228:
2222:
2219:
2213:
2210:
2204:
2201:
2195:
2194:
2192:
2191:
2182:. Archived from
2176:
2170:
2167:
2161:
2154:
2148:
2145:
2139:
2136:
2130:
2127:
2121:
2118:
2112:
2106:
2100:
2097:
2091:
2084:
2078:
2071:
2065:
2058:
2052:
2049:
2043:
2039:
2033:
2027:
2021:
2014:
2008:
2007:
2005:
2003:
1982:
1976:
1975:
1973:
1971:
1964:matrikel.adbk.de
1956:
1950:
1949:
1947:
1945:
1938:matrikel.adbk.de
1930:
1924:
1923:
1917:
1912:
1910:
1902:
1900:
1898:
1875:
1863:
1856:
1852:
1849:
1843:
1838:this article by
1829:inline citations
1816:
1815:
1808:
1746:Gertrude Colburn
1703:1943, May 5–19,
1684:DUVEEN GALLERIES
1449:Francis Spellman
1375:Carleton Winslow
1341:William McKinley
1309:Italian maiolica
1255:Albany, New York
859:Pope Benedict XV
739:President Wilson
475:(1827–1909) and
403:St Gotthard Pass
307:
288:
286:
269:
266:
261:
242:
241:
232:
225:
214:
207:
203:
200:
194:
192:
151:
127:
119:
112:
105:
101:
98:
92:
89:inline citations
65:
64:
57:
46:
24:
23:
16:
2693:
2692:
2688:
2687:
2686:
2684:
2683:
2682:
2568:
2567:
2551:
2543:
2534:The Independent
2508:(1897), p. 422.
2501:
2499:Further reading
2496:
2451:
2446:
2438:
2434:
2426:
2422:
2413:
2409:
2401:
2397:
2389:
2385:
2377:
2373:
2368:
2364:
2356:
2352:
2343:
2339:
2330:
2326:
2317:
2313:
2305:
2301:
2293:
2289:
2284:
2280:
2275:
2271:
2263:Edward Fowles,
2262:
2258:
2250:
2246:
2241:
2237:
2229:
2225:
2220:
2216:
2211:
2207:
2202:
2198:
2189:
2187:
2178:
2177:
2173:
2168:
2164:
2155:
2151:
2146:
2142:
2137:
2133:
2128:
2124:
2119:
2115:
2107:
2103:
2098:
2094:
2086:Edmund Morris,
2085:
2081:
2072:
2068:
2059:
2055:
2050:
2046:
2040:
2036:
2028:
2024:
2015:
2011:
2001:
1999:
1983:
1979:
1969:
1967:
1958:
1957:
1953:
1943:
1941:
1932:
1931:
1927:
1915:
1913:
1904:
1903:
1896:
1894:
1876:
1872:
1864:
1853:
1847:
1844:
1834:Please help to
1833:
1817:
1813:
1806:
1781:
1732:
1489:
1473:
1435:
1333:
1297:impressionistic
1275:
1268:in January 1893
1205:Antoine Seilern
1159:Alton B. Parker
1075:Cleveland, Ohio
981:Benjamin Altman
958:Lillian Russell
833:Gaetano Bisleti
824:Archbishop Dr.
768:Bernhard Hammer
762:Louis Ruchonnet
733:Edward M. House
674:
662:Consuelo Yznaga
489:
442:Karl von Piloty
387:
379:impressionistic
364:impressionistic
349:Alma mater
330:
319:
314:
309:
305:
296:
290:
284:
282:
281:
280:
270:
267:
252:
247:
240:
233:
222:
221:
220:
215:
204:
198:
195:
152:
150:
140:
128:
113:
102:
96:
93:
78:
66:
62:
25:
21:
12:
11:
5:
2691:
2681:
2680:
2675:
2670:
2665:
2663:Swiss nobility
2660:
2655:
2650:
2645:
2640:
2635:
2630:
2625:
2620:
2615:
2610:
2605:
2600:
2595:
2590:
2585:
2580:
2566:
2565:
2549:
2542:
2541:External links
2539:
2538:
2537:
2530:
2523:
2516:
2509:
2500:
2497:
2495:
2494:
2485:
2476:
2452:
2450:
2447:
2445:
2444:
2432:
2428:Torchia (2001)
2420:
2416:Torchia (2001)
2407:
2403:Torchia (2001)
2395:
2391:Torchia (2001)
2383:
2379:Torchia (2001)
2371:
2362:
2358:Torchia (2001)
2350:
2337:
2333:Torchia (2001)
2324:
2311:
2299:
2287:
2278:
2269:
2256:
2244:
2235:
2223:
2214:
2205:
2196:
2171:
2162:
2149:
2140:
2131:
2122:
2113:
2101:
2092:
2079:
2066:
2053:
2044:
2034:
2022:
2009:
1977:
1951:
1925:
1916:|journal=
1869:
1866:
1865:
1820:
1818:
1811:
1805:
1802:
1780:
1777:
1769:Meryle Secrest
1741:Chauncey Depew
1731:
1728:
1727:
1726:
1723:
1720:
1717:
1714:
1711:
1708:
1701:
1694:
1687:
1680:
1677:
1674:
1671:
1668:THE LOTOS CLUB
1664:
1661:
1658:
1655:THE LOTOS CLUB
1651:
1648:
1645:
1642:
1639:
1636:
1633:
1630:
1627:
1624:
1621:
1618:THE LOTOS CLUB
1614:
1611:
1608:THE LOTOS CLUB
1604:
1601:
1598:
1595:
1592:
1589:
1586:
1579:
1576:
1569:
1562:
1559:
1556:
1553:
1550:
1547:
1544:
1541:
1538:
1535:
1532:
1529:
1526:
1523:
1520:
1517:
1514:
1511:
1508:
1505:
1502:
1499:
1496:
1488:
1485:
1472:
1469:
1434:
1431:
1417:
1416:
1409:
1406:
1403:
1392:
1389:
1332:
1329:
1317:Impressionists
1274:
1271:
1270:
1269:
1258:
1247:
1237:
1234:
1231:
1224:
1221:Florence Sutro
1218:
1212:
1201:
1195:
1192:
1185:
1179:
1172:
1169:Charles Pfizer
1165:
1162:
1161:(two versions)
1155:
1143:
1141:Stuart Preston
1137:
1127:
1124:
1118:
1112:
1106:the editor of
1101:
1098:Ketchum, Idaho
1090:
1088:Diana Vreeland
1084:
1078:
1068:
1062:
1052:
1045:
1042:
1039:
1036:Gertrude Stein
1028:
1022:
1019:
1016:Chauncey Depew
1012:
1006:
999:
996:
990:
984:
972:
971:
968:Daniel Frohman
961:
949:
948:
942:
935:
932:Lina Cavalieri
929:
923:
906:
894:
893:
886:
879:
869:
866:
856:
842:
835:
829:
822:
815:
811:Anne Weightman
800:
793:
777:
776:
773:Giuseppe Motta
770:
765:
755:
754:
736:
726:
720:
706:
700:
694:
673:
670:
635:Chauncey Depew
608:Jan Chełmiński
583:as he dated a
530:Albert Lacombe
518:Bushkill Falls
488:
485:
465:Müller, Adolfo
453:Antonio Ciseri
430:Munich Academy
386:
383:
367:
366:
360:
356:
355:
353:Munich Academy
350:
346:
345:
340:
336:
335:
325:
321:
320:
310:
308:(aged 85)
302:
298:
297:
291:
289:March 29, 1862
278:
276:
272:
271:
262:
254:
253:
248:
245:
238:
235:
234:
217:
216:
131:
129:
122:
115:
114:
69:
67:
60:
55:
29:
28:
26:
19:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
2690:
2679:
2676:
2674:
2671:
2669:
2666:
2664:
2661:
2659:
2656:
2654:
2651:
2649:
2646:
2644:
2641:
2639:
2636:
2634:
2631:
2629:
2626:
2624:
2621:
2619:
2616:
2614:
2611:
2609:
2606:
2604:
2601:
2599:
2596:
2594:
2591:
2589:
2586:
2584:
2581:
2579:
2576:
2575:
2573:
2562:
2561:
2555:
2550:
2548:
2545:
2544:
2535:
2531:
2528:
2524:
2521:
2517:
2514:
2510:
2507:
2503:
2502:
2491:
2486:
2482:
2477:
2473:
2469:
2465:
2461:
2460:
2454:
2453:
2441:
2436:
2429:
2424:
2417:
2411:
2404:
2399:
2392:
2387:
2380:
2375:
2366:
2359:
2354:
2347:
2341:
2334:
2328:
2321:
2315:
2308:
2303:
2296:
2291:
2282:
2273:
2266:
2260:
2254:, p. 240
2253:
2248:
2239:
2232:
2227:
2218:
2209:
2200:
2186:on 2016-03-04
2185:
2181:
2175:
2166:
2159:
2153:
2144:
2135:
2126:
2117:
2110:
2105:
2096:
2089:
2083:
2076:
2075:Conrad (2003)
2070:
2063:
2057:
2048:
2038:
2031:
2026:
2019:
2013:
1997:
1993:
1992:
1987:
1981:
1965:
1961:
1955:
1939:
1935:
1929:
1921:
1908:
1893:
1889:
1885:
1882:(in German).
1881:
1874:
1870:
1862:
1859:
1851:
1841:
1837:
1831:
1830:
1824:
1819:
1810:
1809:
1801:
1800:(sold 2013).
1799:
1795:
1789:
1785:
1776:
1774:
1770:
1764:
1762:
1758:
1754:
1749:
1748:(died 1968).
1747:
1742:
1736:
1724:
1721:
1718:
1715:
1712:
1709:
1706:
1702:
1699:
1695:
1692:
1688:
1685:
1681:
1678:
1675:
1672:
1669:
1665:
1662:
1659:
1656:
1652:
1649:
1646:
1643:
1640:
1637:
1634:
1631:
1628:
1625:
1622:
1619:
1615:
1612:
1609:
1605:
1602:
1599:
1596:
1593:
1590:
1587:
1584:
1580:
1577:
1574:
1570:
1567:
1563:
1560:
1557:
1554:
1551:
1548:
1545:
1542:
1539:
1536:
1533:
1530:
1527:
1524:
1521:
1518:
1515:
1512:
1509:
1506:
1503:
1500:
1497:
1494:
1493:
1492:
1484:
1480:
1478:
1468:
1466:
1462:
1458:
1453:
1450:
1445:
1444:Pope Pius XII
1441:
1430:
1427:
1421:
1414:
1410:
1407:
1404:
1401:
1397:
1396:Lucky Baldwin
1393:
1390:
1387:
1386:
1385:
1382:
1380:
1376:
1372:
1368:
1367:San Francisco
1364:
1359:
1357:
1353:
1349:
1342:
1337:
1328:
1325:
1320:
1318:
1314:
1310:
1306:
1302:
1298:
1293:
1289:
1283:
1279:
1267:
1263:
1259:
1256:
1252:
1248:
1245:
1241:
1238:
1235:
1232:
1229:
1225:
1222:
1219:
1217:
1216:Willis Steell
1213:
1210:
1206:
1202:
1200:
1196:
1193:
1190:
1186:
1183:
1180:
1177:
1173:
1170:
1166:
1163:
1160:
1156:
1153:
1152:
1147:
1144:
1142:
1138:
1135:
1131:
1128:
1125:
1122:
1119:
1116:
1113:
1111:
1110:
1105:
1102:
1099:
1095:
1091:
1089:
1085:
1082:
1081:James J. Hill
1079:
1076:
1072:
1069:
1066:
1063:
1061:
1057:
1053:
1050:
1046:
1043:
1040:
1037:
1033:
1029:
1026:
1023:
1020:
1017:
1013:
1010:
1007:
1004:
1000:
997:
995:
991:
988:
987:Stephen Birch
985:
982:
979:
978:
977:
976:
969:
965:
962:
959:
956:
955:
954:
953:
946:
943:
940:
936:
933:
930:
927:
924:
922:
918:
914:
910:
907:
904:
901:
900:
899:
898:
891:
887:
884:
880:
877:
873:
870:
867:
865:, Canton Uri)
864:
860:
857:
854:
850:
846:
843:
840:
836:
834:
830:
827:
823:
820:
816:
812:
808:
804:
801:
798:
794:
791:
788:
787:
786:
785:
781:
774:
771:
769:
766:
763:
760:
759:
758:
752:
748:
744:
740:
737:
734:
730:
727:
724:
721:
718:
714:
710:
709:Varina Howell
707:
704:
701:
698:
695:
692:
689:
688:
687:
686:
678:
669:
667:
663:
659:
655:
651:
646:
644:
640:
636:
631:
629:
625:
621:
620:Arthur Hoeber
617:
613:
609:
605:
600:
598:
594:
590:
586:
582:
578:
577:John R. Brady
574:
570:
569:A. Muller-Ury
566:
562:
561:A. Muller-Uri
558:
554:
553:Adolph Muller
550:
546:
542:
541:Newark Museum
537:
535:
532:in 1895, and
531:
527:
526:James J. Hill
523:
519:
514:
510:
506:
502:
493:
484:
482:
478:
477:Frank Buchser
474:
470:
466:
462:
458:
454:
450:
445:
443:
439:
438:Gyula Benczur
435:
431:
427:
423:
419:
418:Vincenzo Vela
415:
410:
408:
404:
398:
396:
392:
382:
380:
376:
375:
365:
361:
357:
354:
351:
347:
344:
341:
337:
333:
329:
326:
324:Resting place
322:
317:
316:New York City
313:
303:
299:
295:, Switzerland
294:
277:
273:
260:
255:
251:
243:
231:
228:
213:
210:
202:
191:
188:
184:
181:
177:
174:
170:
167:
163:
160: –
159:
155:
154:Find sources:
148:
144:
138:
137:
132:This article
130:
126:
121:
120:
111:
108:
100:
90:
86:
82:
76:
75:
70:This article
68:
59:
58:
53:
51:
44:
43:
38:
37:
32:
27:
18:
17:
2658:Papal counts
2558:
2533:
2526:
2519:
2512:
2505:
2489:
2480:
2466:(2): 57–65.
2463:
2457:
2449:Bibliography
2435:
2430:, p. 94
2423:
2410:
2405:, p. 27
2398:
2393:, p. 93
2386:
2381:, p. 10
2374:
2365:
2353:
2345:
2340:
2327:
2319:
2314:
2302:
2294:
2290:
2281:
2272:
2264:
2259:
2247:
2238:
2230:
2226:
2217:
2208:
2199:
2188:. Retrieved
2184:the original
2174:
2165:
2157:
2152:
2143:
2134:
2125:
2116:
2108:
2104:
2095:
2087:
2082:
2069:
2061:
2056:
2047:
2037:
2029:
2025:
2017:
2012:
2000:. Retrieved
1996:the original
1990:
1980:
1968:. Retrieved
1963:
1954:
1942:. Retrieved
1937:
1928:
1907:cite journal
1895:. Retrieved
1883:
1873:
1854:
1845:
1826:
1797:
1793:
1790:
1786:
1782:
1765:
1750:
1737:
1733:
1490:
1481:
1474:
1465:Lincolnshire
1454:
1436:
1425:
1422:
1418:
1383:
1360:
1356:The Blue Boy
1355:
1345:
1321:
1313:Claude Monet
1303:statuettes,
1294:
1290:
1286:
1281:
1199:Nahan Franko
1188:
1178:CB, CMG, DSO
1149:
1107:
1094:Harvey Ladew
974:
973:
951:
950:
947:(1910), lost
945:Frances Alda
939:Nellie Melba
920:
916:
896:
895:
872:Pope Pius XI
855:, Canton Uri
797:John Ireland
783:
782:
778:
756:
747:Cordell Hull
713:Winnie Davis
684:
683:
650:Donald Smith
647:
632:
601:
592:
588:
584:
572:
568:
565:Muller d'Uri
564:
560:
556:
552:
544:
538:
498:
468:
464:
446:
411:
399:
388:
371:
370:
306:(1947-07-06)
304:July 6, 1947
263:Müller-Ury,
223:
205:
196:
186:
179:
172:
165:
153:
141:Please help
136:verification
133:
103:
94:
71:
47:
40:
34:
33:Please help
30:
2583:1947 deaths
2578:1862 births
1966:(in German)
1940:(in German)
1840:introducing
1761:Marcus Daly
1730:Collections
1620:, New York.
1610:, New York.
1487:Exhibitions
1373:(architect
1130:Lewis Nixon
1109:Town Topics
1009:Marcus Daly
909:Pol Plançon
803:Pope Pius X
795:Archbishop
743:Lord Duveen
473:Robert Zünd
395:Switzerland
339:Nationality
268: 1900
2572:Categories
2190:2015-12-31
1823:references
1804:References
1433:Last years
1411:President
1381:in 1927.
1371:San Marino
1339:President
1047:Commodore
903:Emma Calvé
831:Monsignor
729:Edith Galt
469:Ad. Müller
285:1862-03-29
169:newspapers
81:improve it
36:improve it
2002:30 August
1970:29 August
1944:29 August
1897:29 August
1848:July 2013
1307:Buddhas,
921:The Sheik
888:Cardinal
881:Cardinal
863:Hospental
853:Hospental
837:Cardinal
805:in 1907 (
666:Hospental
637:in 1890 (
501:Milwaukee
481:Hospental
85:verifying
42:talk page
2527:The Sign
2472:41614461
2042:Papers).
1988:(1974).
1892:18827184
1266:Honolulu
1260:Captain
1014:Senator
407:Ticinese
199:May 2019
97:May 2019
2563:. 1920.
1836:improve
1400:Arcadia
1191:in 1909
1154:(twice)
1148:of the
917:Doretta
658:etching
573:A M Ury
539:In the
505:Chicago
183:scholar
79:Please
2470:
2231:Budget
1890:
1825:, but
1653:1916,
1616:1908,
1606:1907,
1571:1901,
1203:Count
1157:Judge
941:(1908)
892:(1930)
841:(1913)
487:Career
414:Sarnen
391:Airolo
332:Queens
318:, U.S.
293:Airolo
185:
178:
171:
164:
156:
2468:JSTOR
1773:TEFAF
1471:Death
937:Dame
814:years
563:, or
426:Stans
359:Style
343:Swiss
190:JSTOR
176:books
2004:2017
1972:2017
1946:2017
1920:help
1899:2017
1888:OCLC
919:and
507:and
459:and
449:Rome
401:the
301:Died
275:Born
162:news
1763:.
1398:of
1365:in
424:in
374:KSG
250:KSG
145:by
83:by
2574::
2557:.
2462:.
1962:.
1936:.
1911::
1909:}}
1905:{{
1038:)
559:,
393:,
265:c.
45:.
2474:.
2464:4
2418:.
2193:.
2077:.
2006:.
1974:.
1948:.
1922:)
1918:(
1901:.
1884:1
1861:)
1855:(
1850:)
1846:(
1832:.
1459:(
1257:)
1100:)
1077:)
970:)
753:.
287:)
283:(
230:)
224:(
212:)
206:(
201:)
197:(
187:·
180:·
173:·
166:·
139:.
110:)
104:(
99:)
95:(
77:.
52:)
48:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.