Walter Bareiss (Q7964251)

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German-American businessman and art dealer (1919-2007)
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Walter Bareiss
German-American businessman and art dealer (1919-2007)

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    Waller Bareiss. since 1973. Born Tubingen, Germany. Chairman of family business Schachenmeyr. Mann & Cie. GmbH., Salach, Germany, yam factory. Chairman of Cobar Industries. Inc. Served in U.S. Army in World War II. Married to Molly Stimson, cousin of Henry L. Stimson, late US Secretary of War. Collector. Member collection committee 20th century art, chairman Gallery Association Bavarian State Museum, Munich. Trustee Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1964-73, acting director 1969-70, member committee on drawings and prints. Lives Munich and Greenwich, Conn. (English)
    8 January 1953
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    Georges de Bellio, Paris, purchased possibly in 1876 - until 1894, to;Dr. E. and Mrs. Victorine Donop de Monchy (nee de Bellio), 1894-until at least 1897.M. and Mme Jacques Doucet, Neuilly sur Seine, by 1924, still in 1938;[Hector Brâme, Paris, possibly in partnership with];[Cesar de Hauke, Paris and New York, in partnership with];[Jacques Seligmann, New York, by 1939, sold by 1945].Walter Bareiss, New York, sold 8 January 1953 to;[Paul Rosenberg & Co., New York, stock no. 5476, sold February 1953 to];Mr. and Mrs. John Barry Ryan, New York, still in 1977;[William Beadleston, Inc., New York, offered 8 December 1978 and subsequently sold 17 January 1979 to];Norton Simon Art Foundation. (English)
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    [Ambroise Vollard, Paris, in 1932]; [Galerie Pierre (Pierre Loeb), Paris, by January 1936; inv. no. 934]; Richard Goetz, Paris (probably late 1930s); Walter Bareiss, Greenwich, Connecticut (by 1958–late 1970s; sold in late 1970s to Thaw); [E. V. Thaw & Co., Inc., New York (late 1970s–1980; sold in April 1980 to Lauder]; Leonard A. Lauder, New York (from 1980) (English)
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    Stadtpfarrkirche St. Martin, Messkirch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany [see note 1]. Joseph Otto Entres (1804–1870), Munich; by inheritance to Dr. Franz Ludwig von Baumann (1846–1915), Donaueschingen, the late 1880s [see note 2]. Professor Schleibner, Munich. M. Orterer Collection, Munich. with Julius Böhler, Munich, by 1918; sold to the Bum Collection (Fabrikant Bum), Cottbus, Germany, later Terrebonne, Montreal, by 1922, and by descent; sale, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 5 November 1942, lot 45; Walter Bareiss (1919 –2007), New York, by 1954; given to the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 1954 Note 1: Saint Gangolf oginally formed part of the side altar of the church, alongside Saint Gregory the Great (YUAG 1954.43.1). The panels were either sold in the late 17th century or removed during the baroque renovations of the church in 1772Note 2: Dr. von Baumann was married to the daughter of Joseph Entres, Silvanie von Baumann (née Entres) (1848–1924), in 1973 (English)
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    Stadtpfarrkirche St. Martin, Messkirch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany [see note 1]. Joseph Otto Entres (1804–1870), Munich; by inheritance to Dr. Franz Ludwig von Baumann (1846–1915), Donaueschingen, the late 1880s [see note 2]. Professor Schleibner, Munich. M. Orterer Collection, Munich. with Julius Böhler, Munich, by 1918; sold to the Bum Collection (Fabrikant Bum), Cottbus, Germany, later Terrebonne, Montreal, by 1922, and by descent; sale, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 5 November 1942, lot 45; Walter Bareiss (1919 –2007), New York, by 1954; given to the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 1954 (English)
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    Dealers Ferdinand & Julien Tempelaere, Paris, purchased from a doctor that cared for Courbet (see letter from Paul Brame, dated January 16, 1963); dealer Hector Brame (1831–99), Paris; Richard Goetz Collection, Paris and New York, brought to United States at the beginning of WWII; passed through Richard Zinser, New York (see letter of Mr. Zinser, dated 6 December 1962); Walter Bareiss Collection, New York, purchased from the Goetz estate in 1955–56. (English)
    17 January 1945
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    The artist, Paris; sold to the Galerie Druet (Eugène Druet, dealer), Paris, 1908 (stock no. 4667); sold to Albert Pra, Paris, 1908; sale, Galerie Charpentier, Paris, June 17, 1938, lot 37; sold to J.J. Puritz, New York, June 17, 1938; sale, Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, January 17–18, 1945, lot 187; sold to Molly Bareiss (née Stimson, 1920–2006) and Walter Bareiss (1919–2007), New York, January 17–18, 1945; given to the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 1947 (English)
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    Ambroise Vollard, Paris; Berheim-Jeune, Paris; Auguste Pellerin, Paris; Jos. Hessel, Paris; Moderne Galerie [Heinrich Thannhauser], Munich; Hugo Perls, Berlin; Gottlieb Friedrich Reber, Lugano; Sale, Dr. Hans Wendland Collection and others, Ball & Graupe, Berlin, Apr. 24, 1931, no. 72 [ill.]; Leo Levin, Breslau; Richard H. Zinser, New York; Walter Bareiss, Greenwich, Conn. (English)
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    1929-Anson Conger Goodyear [1877-1964], Old Westbury, NY?(Paul Rosenberg & Co., New York)?Walter Bareiss [1919-2007], Greenwich, CT(Paul Rosenberg & Co., New York, sold to Leonard C. Hanna, Jr.) (English)
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    PROVENANCE (P. Rosenberg, New York, NY)1950 Walter Bareiss [1919-2007] Greenwich, CT 1985 (E. V. Thaw, New York, NY, 1985, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)1985-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (English)

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