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Charles Lang Freer

1916 photograph portrait by [[Edward Steichen]]. Charles Lang Freer (February 25, 1854 – September 25, 1919) was an American industrialist, art collector, and patron. He is known for his large collection of East Asian, American, and Middle Eastern art. In 1906, Freer donated his extensive collection to the Smithsonian Institution, making him the first American to bequeath his private collection to the United States. To house the objects, including ''The Peacock Room'' by James McNeill Whistler, Freer funded the construction of the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Provided by Wikipedia
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    East Christian paintings in the Freer collection by Morey, Charles Rufus, 1877-1955

    Imprint 1914
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    Studies in East Christian and Roman art, by Dennison, Walter, 1869-1917

    Imprint 1918
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