Henry F. Pulitzer

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Henry F. Pulitzer was an art dealer and collector best known for his controversial ownership and promotion of the so‑called "Isleworth Mona Lisa," a painting he claimed was an earlier version of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous work.

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instanceOf art collector
art dealer
asserted Mona Lisa
surface form: Isleworth Mona Lisa predates the Louvre Mona Lisa
associatedWith Mona Lisa
surface form: Isleworth Mona Lisa
claimed Isleworth Mona Lisa is an earlier version of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa
collectionFocus Renaissance paintings
works attributed to Leonardo da Vinci
countryOfActivity United Kingdom
describedAs controversial art dealer
fieldOfWork Old Masters
surface form: Old Master paintings
genre Renaissance art dealing
hasRoleIn history of Mona Lisa attribution controversies
hasWork writings and promotional materials on the Isleworth Mona Lisa
influenced public perception of the Isleworth Mona Lisa
involvedIn debate over authenticity of the Isleworth Mona Lisa
knownFor controversial attribution claims about the Isleworth Mona Lisa
notableFor ownership of the Isleworth Mona Lisa
promotion of the Isleworth Mona Lisa
occupation art collector
art dealer
owned Isleworth Mona Lisa
partOf 20th‑century art market
positionHeld director of a private art gallery
promoted Mona Lisa
surface form: Isleworth Mona Lisa as a work by Leonardo da Vinci
relatedTo Leonardo da Vinci attribution disputes
residence Isleworth
surface form: Isleworth, London
subjectOf media coverage about the Isleworth Mona Lisa
scholarly debate on Leonardo attributions
usedMethod press and publications to support his attribution claims
public exhibitions to promote the Isleworth Mona Lisa

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Pulitzer notableBearer Henry F. Pulitzer