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57:. Isidore had seven siblings, several of whom died in infancy or in young adulthood, but the two surviving brothers were equally celebrated figures: Sir Meyer Spielmann (1856–1936) was primarily concerned with education and youth-rehabilitation and was knighted in 1928, but he was also an art collector himself; 103:
Spielmann married Emily Sebag-Montefiore (1859–1929) and they had five children. Lady Spielmann was the elder, and only surviving, daughter of Sir Joseph Sebag-Montefiore, the son of Solomon Sebag and Sarah Montefiore; Sir Joseph's uncle was the famous Sir
108:, Bt. and on the baronet's death in 1885, the Sebag surname was altered by royal licence, in fulfillment of the legacy, initiating the new branch of the family. Lady Spielmann's last address was 56 Westbourne Terrace, London, W2. 61:(1858–1948) was the youngest and received no honours, but was a renowned art critic in his time and arguably the most influential of the three in the art world of the Edwardian era. Isidore's nephews and nieces included the 111:
The younger of the two sons, Harold Spielmann, was killed at Gallipoli in 1915, as a 23-year old Captain in 10th Bn., the Manchester Regiment. The eldest daughter, Dora Marian Spielmann married
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who continued that line; two of the daughters married a distant cousin from the Sebag-Montefiores, further bonding 'the Cousinhood'. The youngest daughter, Adelaide (1895–1961), married
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21 July 1854 – 10 May 1925) was a British civil engineer turned art connoisseur, impresario and exhibition organizer.
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in 1854, the son of the banker Adam Spielmann (1812–1869), one of three brothers who had emigrated from Schokken (now
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Sebag-Montefiore, Ruth (1990). "From Poland to Paddington: The early history of the Spielmann family, 1828—1948".
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from another well-known banking dynasty. He died at his home at 56 Westbourne Terrace, London, W2 on 10 May 1925.
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Sir Isidore Spielmann was awarded a knighthood in 1905. Spielmann was Britain's Commissioner for Art for the 1908
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Isidore's own career was in civil engineering and he was awarded the CMG, before he began his second career.
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She had a posthumous sale of the family silver at Christie's, London, 14 May 1929, lots 10–22.
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Spielmann, Isidore (1908). "Art at the Franco-British Exhibition".
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Royal Commission : St. Louis International Exhibition, 1904
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CMG
FSA
London
London
Skoki
Poznań
Partitions of Poland
Marion Spielmann
women's suffrage
Eva Hubback
St. Louis World's Fair
Franco-British Exhibition
Moses Montefiore
Laurie Magnus
Magnus baronetcy
their sons
Lionel Cohen, Lord Cohen
Law Lord
JSTOR
29779887
"Sir Isidore Spielmann"
JSTOR
41335896
JSTOR
857425
"Person Page"
"Casualty"
The Times
Categories
People from London

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