Maurice Wertheim art collection

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The Maurice Wertheim art collection is a notable assemblage of primarily French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings formed by American investment banker and philanthropist Maurice Wertheim, now housed at Harvard University’s Fogg Museum.

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instanceOf art collection
painting collection
associatedWith Harvard Art Museums
Harvard University
collectionMethod purchased by Maurice Wertheim
collectionOf French Impressionist painting
Post-Impressionist painting
painting
collectionType private collection donated to university
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Maurice Wertheim
donatedTo Harvard University
donor Maurice Wertheim
exhibitedAt Fogg Museum
genre Impressionism
Modern art
Post-Impressionism
hasPart painting by Camille Pissarro
painting by Claude Monet
painting by Edgar Degas
painting by Henri Matisse
painting by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
painting by Pablo Picasso
painting by Paul Cézanne
painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir
painting by Vincent van Gogh
painting by Édouard Manet
heritageStatus important American collection of European modern painting
inception 1920s
1930s
location Fogg Museum
Harvard Art Museums
namedAfter Maurice Wertheim
notableFor masterworks of late 19th-century French art
strength in French Impressionist painting
strength in Post-Impressionist painting
ownedBy Harvard University
partOf Harvard Art Museums
surface form: Harvard Art Museums permanent collection
significantCollector Maurice Wertheim

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Maurice Wertheim owned Maurice Wertheim art collection