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98: 22: 180:. Since the bequest was created, more than 15,000 art works have been acquired through the Felton Bequest, the current total value of which has been estimated at more than A$ 2 billion. These works are the core of today's National Gallery of Victoria collection, and have made the Gallery's collections celebrated around the world. 141:. After the payment of legacies and probate duties, the residue of the estate was £378,033, a huge sum, the equivalent of about A$ 35 million at 2000 values. The Gallery selected a number of works from Felton's personal collection for retention by it, and the remainder was sold at auction, the proceeds being added to the Bequest. 136:
Alfred Felton had no direct descendants. In his will, he established a philanthropic trust, known as the Felton Bequest. The Bequest has been established to support culture and the community, with half the funding benefiting Victorian charities (particularly those that support women and children) and
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Over its life, the Felton Bequest has contributed funds to many charitable purposes and projects in Victoria and has acquired numerous works of art which it has donated to the National Gallery of Victoria. The acquisition funds available to the Gallery, through the Bequest, exceed those of
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and founded Felton Grimwade and Company, "wholesale druggists and manufacturing chemists". As the business grew over the years, the partners acquired interests in associated industries such as the Melbourne Glass Bottle Works, and fertiliser company
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Felton's wants were few and he never married. He gave away considerable amounts to charity, and formed large collections of pictures and books which at times threatened to push him out of his rooms at the
97: 176:, part of which was acquired by the Felton Bequest for the National Gallery of Victoria. The Felton Bequest has also been used to buy many masterpieces of 357: 367: 377: 301: 306: 352: 71:, as a commission agent and dealer in merchandise, and in 1859 was an importer and general dealer. In 1861 he was in business in 238: 347: 372: 342: 94:, a founding partner in Cuming Smith & Company. Upon Felton's death, his share in the Estates were sold to Campbell. 275: 254: 90:
Felton also purchased two large estates, Murray Downs and Langi Kal Kal in partnership with merchant and pastoralist
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government that came to power there sold a part of the collections of such museums as the
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Grimwade House opened "The Alfred Felton Hall" in honour of Felton.
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Graves of Alfred Felton (left) and Frederick Grimwade (right) at
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the other half used to acquire and donate art works to the
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Australian entrepreneur, art collector and philanthropist
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Soon after the establishment of the Felton Bequest, the
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John Longstaff
Maldon, Essex
England
currier
Victoria
Collins Street, Melbourne
Swanston Street
Frederick Sheppard Grimwade
Cuming Smith & Company
Charles Gordon Campbell

St Kilda Cemetery
Esplanade Hotel
St Kilda
St Kilda Cemetery
Melbourne Grammar
National Gallery of Victoria
London's National
Tate
October Revolution
Russia
Bolshevik
Hermitage
Pushkin Museum
Australian art



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