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Wertheimer with pearls and a white dress was less successful. Sargent was asked to paint a second version of Flora, in which she is seated and dressed in black, which was better received.
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Ferdinand, later changed their surname to "Joseph Conway", perhaps to avoid anti-German sentiment during the First World War. Two daughters, Ena and Betty, both trained at the
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Wertheimer in a white dress was inherited by her daughter Hylda and later came into the collection of the
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a portrait of the fourth surviving daughter Essie with her two youngest siblings, fourth son
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commenting that "these clever, but extremely repulsive, pictures should be placed in a special chamber of horrors", and later commentators have seen some
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a portrait of the eldest two surviving daughters, Helena (Ena) with her sister
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portrait of Ena, was bequeathed to the Tate
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a portrait of the second son Alfred (1901?), when he was studying to be a chemist aged about 25, shortly before his death in the Boer War
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fourth son Ferdinand (Bob) (1888β1950), later Bob Conway, artist and writer
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The Wyndham Sisters: Lady Elcho, Mrs. Adeane, and Mrs. Tennant
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a second portrait of Flora Wertheimer (1904), in a black dress
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Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer, 1902
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Hylda, Almina and Conway, Children of Asher Wertheimer, 1905
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eldest surviving daughter Helena (Ena) (1874β1935), married
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Mrs. Fiske Warren (Gretchen Osgood) and Her Daughter Rachel
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Sargent, John Singer, Portrait of Mrs. Asher B. Wertheimer
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Ena and Betty, Daughters of Asher and Mrs Wertheimer, 1901
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third son Conway (1881β1953), later Conway Joseph Conway,
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in 1911 as "the only modern picture which challenges the
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sixth surviving daughter Ruby (1889β1941), died at the
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a portrait of Flora Wertheimer (1898) in a white dress
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fourth surviving daughter Essie (1880β1932?), married
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fifth surviving daughter Almina (1886β1928), married
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a daughter, Lizzie (1884β1886), who died in infancy
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759:Lady with the Rose (Charlotte Louise Burckhardt)
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168:The family became close friends of the artist
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559:, John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery
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495:List of works by John Singer Sargent
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552:New York
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