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business. Claribel and Etta were born in Tennessee. Claribel, the fifth child in the family of thirteen children, was born November 14, 1864. Etta, the ninth child in the family, was born November 30, 1870. The Cone family had a history of slave ownership. Their father Herman and his brother-in-law
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Gertrude Stein later tried to undermine the Cone sisters as mere shoppers guided by their taste. In fact, the sisters had an excellent feel for fine art, influenced by the large collection of books on art which they purchased and used. The two sisters lived in apartments next to each other at the
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with the ambition of becoming a medical doctor, but ultimately never practiced clinical medicine. Claribel focused instead on teaching and research as a professor of pathology for 25 years at the Women's Medical College. Etta was a pianist and managed the family household affairs. The sisters
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in 1957. The collection consists of approximately 3,000 items the Cone sisters had acquired over 50 years. The collection has not only French art, but American art as well, including over 1000 American prints, illustrated books, and drawings. Among these were cloth goods,
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While the sisters' collection remained private until Etta's death, Etta occasionally lent pieces to museums for exhibition. Claribel had willed her artistic paintings to Etta, spelling out in her will that these paintings should be transferred to the
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neighborhood of Baltimore for fifty years. Their art was hung on the walls of their individual apartments. The sisters' nephew later recollected that their display of pictures covered most of the wall space, even the bathroom walls.
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The sisters' particular social contacts produced an advantage from which they could compile a world-renowned art collection. The Cone sisters built up a large collection of paintings and sculptures by Picasso, Matisse, CĂ©zanne,
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had been orphaned in 1892 and relocated to Baltimore to reside with their mother's sister. This had led to their becoming part of the Cone sisters' social crowd. During Claribel's time at the Women's Medical College of
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for 410,000 francs. Etta, being more financially conservative, was more likely to spend 10,000 francs for a collection of drawings or paintings. The Cone sisters had a special interest in Matisse's
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began a lifetime of collecting. Her tastes at first tended toward the conservative, but one day in 1903, while the Cone sisters were on a European holiday, they visited Stein and her brother in
613: 300: 574:. The Cone Collection is used by art students and scholars from around the world as a research source. The estimated value of the Cone Collection in 2002 was close to $ 1 billion. 1583: 288:). The textile mills that their brothers started would make the Cone sisters wealthy, as Moses and Ceasar shared in their financial success with their siblings. 541:
if there was an interest in modern art. The bulk of the collection eventually went to that museum by Etta's will, and a new wing was added to the museum for the
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The Cone Sisters of Baltimore: Collecting at Full Tilt, by Ellen B. Hirschland, Nancy Hirschland Ramage, Northwestern University Press, Jul 3, 2008
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his last name (changing it from "Kahn" to "Cone") almost immediately upon arrival in the United States in 1845. Until 1871, the family lived in
629:(1924). The 500 works by Matisse in the Cone sisters' collection form the largest and most representative group of his art work in the world. 1715: 757: 994: 1620: 802: 652: 1149: 1710: 1700: 1217: 1690: 972: 1665: 455: 362:. Etta began purchasing art in 1898, when she was given $ 300 by a brother to decorate the family home. Her purchase of five 1299: 632:
The Cone sisters also acquired many of Picasso's works, and among these were 114 prints and drawings from his early years in
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period. After Claribel's death, Etta became more adventurous in her purchases, for instance, purchasing Matisse's
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Claribel died September 20, 1929. Etta died on August 31, 1949. The Cone sisters were buried at Baltimore's
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styles spanning the centuries, the Cone sisters amassed important examples that also reside in the
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concludes that there is a strong possibility Etta and Gertrude were at one point lovers.
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Etta made purchases to help upcoming artists like Matisse, Picasso, and students of the
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Collecting Matisse and the modern masters works: Cone Sisters of Baltimore Exhibition
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Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies, 1720 to the Present
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The Cones' parents were Herman (Kahn) Cone and Helen (Guggenheimer) Cone, who were
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Marlborough Apartments, where the Cone sisters lived in Baltimore on Eutaw Street
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in an area called Hickory Knoll. The only word on their ten-by-ten family
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today and have been exhibited. Examples of the Cone lace pieces include a
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traveled to Europe together yearly on long trips beginning in 1901.
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business named the Proximity Manufacturing Company (later known as
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is "Cone". Architect James O. Olney designed the Tennessee marble
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silks, eighteenth-century jewelry, nineteenth-century furniture,
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during the first part of the 20th century. Claribel trained as a
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Claribel and Etta Cone's documents at Baltimore Museum of Art.
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A portion of the Cone art collection, including many Matisse
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Art of Acquiring: The Portrait of Etta & Claribel Cone
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The Cone sisters were friends of literary figures such as
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immigrants. Herman, who had immigrated from Altenstadt in
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apartments, and the collection now makes up a wing of the
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The Cone sisters also had an impressive collection of
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from Matisse's first published book of illustration,
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Jacob Alder purchased three enslaved people in 1863.
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Indianapolis, Indiana: Bobbs-Merrill Company. 1300:"Point de France Needle Lace Furnishing Flounce" 714: 595:Mont Sainte Victoire as seen from BibĂ©mus Quarry 402:Mont Sainte Victoire as Seen From Bibemus Quarry 1355:"Turner: Reflections of Sea and Light - Venues" 1082: 1541:Collectors: Dr. Claribel & Miss Etta Cone 1052: 929: 927: 925: 923: 899:"Picasso's early works receive major exhibit" 878:The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women 354:. Their social circle included French artist 1406: 1385:"Claribel Cone dies on visit to Switzerland" 1377: 1076: 1046: 1017: 1211: 1209: 1207: 1205: 1203: 1111: 1109: 891: 1558: 1514: 1475:. Boston, Massachusetts: David R. 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They gathered one of the best known 820: 431:Gertrude Stein and her older brother 1635:Etta Cone's memorial at Find-a-Grave 1216:Cotter, Holland (October 30, 1994). 833: 297:Women's Medical College of Baltimore 291:The Cone sisters graduated from the 1716:People from Jonesborough, Tennessee 1365:from the original on August 2, 2011 1083:Jean A. Cadden (January 18, 1986). 743: 192:(1870–1949), collectively known as 24: 1091:. Baltimore, Maryland – via 995:"The Etta Cone Letters, 1927–1949" 933: 523: 476:Marlborough Apartment building on 159:Women's Medical College (Claribel) 25: 1732: 1607: 1585:Maryland Wits and Baltimore Bards 834:Cone, Edward (October 11, 1999). 379:Maryland Institute College (MICA) 315:and did postgraduate work at the 1711:19th-century American physicians 1701:20th-century American physicians 1452:. University of Delaware Press. 1425: 1396: 1247:McNatt, Glenn (March 31, 2002). 1096: 1066: 1061:. Vancouver, Canada – via 1036: 910: 627:Interior, Flowers with Parakeets 520:flounce, and many other styles. 301:Blockley Hospital for the Insane 61: 47: 1691:Burials at Druid Ridge Cemetery 1347: 1292: 1266: 1240: 1123:. June 24, 2004. Archived from 965: 385:works. She purchased Matisse's 208:. Their social circle included 169:Physician/researcher (Claribel) 1590:Johns Hopkins University Press 1053:Kevin Griffin (May 25, 2012). 795: 705: 324:Art collecting and connections 260:, where they had a successful 228:in the United States at their 13: 1: 1666:American women art collectors 1625:Jewish Museum (New York City) 1518:The Cone Sisters of Baltimore 1515:Hirschland, Ellan B. (2008). 1414:"Still Faithful to the Cones" 337: 239: 115:Claribel – September 20, 1929 807:Appalachian State University 698: 661:Blowing Rock, North Carolina 653:University of North Carolina 647:and bronzes, resides at the 614:PoĂ©sies de StĂ©phane MallarmĂ© 313:Johns Hopkins Medical School 7: 1559:Richardson, Brenda (1985). 1446:Aichele, K. Porter (2016). 619:Woman in a Turban (Lorette) 332:Caesar Cone's residence in 286:International Textile Group 10: 1737: 1582:Shivers, Frank R. (1998). 1562:Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta 1472:Miss Etta and Dr. Claribel 1439: 1055:"Bold vision in Baltimore" 1025:"A Tale of Two Collectors" 836:"Shirtsleeves to Matisses" 448:lifestyle, and biographer 334:Greensboro, North Carolina 317:University of Pennsylvania 293:Western Female High School 274:Greensboro, North Carolina 157:Western Female High School 1538:Pollack, Barbara (1962). 872:Malino, Sarah S. (1999). 307:. She then worked in the 268:The family then moved to 179:Helen (Guggenheimer) Cone 173: 163: 153: 145: 135: 111: 79: 41: 34: 1273:Martin, Georges (1908). 678: 438:Johns Hopkins University 1656:American art collectors 1588:. Baltimore, Maryland: 1469:Fillion, Susan (2011). 1304:Baltimore Museum of Art 1279:Baltimore Museum of Art 1121:Maryland State Archives 977:Baltimore Museum of Art 762:Weatherspoon Art Museum 649:Weatherspoon Art Museum 581:Weatherspoon Art Museum 539:Baltimore Museum of Art 532:Baltimore Museum of Art 510:Baltimore Museum of Art 234:Baltimore Museum of Art 27:American art collectors 1492:Gabriel, Mary (2002). 979:. 2007. 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Index

Claribel Cone


Jonesboro, Tennessee
Baltimore, Maryland
Druid Ridge Cemetery
socialites
physician
pianist
Henri Matisse
Pablo Picasso
Gertrude Stein
private collections
modern art
Baltimore
Baltimore Museum of Art
German-Jewish
Bavaria
anglicized
Jonesboro, Tennessee
grocery
Baltimore, Maryland
Greensboro, North Carolina
textile manufacturing
Cone Mills Corporation
International Textile Group
Western Female High School
Women's Medical College of Baltimore
Blockley Hospital for the Insane
Philadelphia

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