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Charles Sedelmeyer
Charles Sedelmeyer (30 April 1837, Vienna – 9 August 1925, Paris) was an Austrian and French art dealer, collector, and publisher active in Paris from 1866, with premises at 6 rue de la Rochefoucauld.He is credited with popularising the Dutch artist Jan van Goyen in France. Sedelmeyer assessed the American market as important enough to send his Rubens ''Atalanta and Meleager'' from the Marlborough collection for exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the winter of 1886. Provided by Wikipedia
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The adulteress before Christ, a picture by Rembrandt. An open letter to Dr. Abraham Bredius concerning the authenticity of this picture. by Sedelmeyer, Charles, 1837-1925
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Illustrated catalogue of the tenth series of 100 paintings by old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, Italian, French, and English schools, being a portion of the Sedelmeyer gallery whi...
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Illustrated catalogue of the eleventh series of 100 paintings by old masters of the Dutch, Flemish, Italian, French and English schools being a portion of the Sedelmeyer Gallery.
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