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Company magnate. Harry Whitney inherited a fortune in oil and tobacco as well as interests in banking. In New York, the couple lived in town houses originally belonging to William Whitney, first at 2 East 57th St., across the street from Gertrude's parents, and after William Whitney's death, at 871
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Matching it in memory is a party at Mrs. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's, on her Long Island estate, the artists there a veritable catalog of celebrities, painters and sculptors. I can hardly visualize, let alone describe, the many shifting scenes of our entertainment: sunken pools and gorgeous white
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at 147 West 4th Street, as an artists' club where young artists could meet and talk, as well as exhibit their works. She provided nearby housing many of them, as well as stipends for living costs at home and abroad. The Whitney Studio Club expanded again when its headquarters were moved back from
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Her great wealth afforded her the opportunity to become a patron of the arts, but she also devoted herself to the advancement of women in art, supporting and exhibiting in women-only shows and ensuring that women were included in mixed shows. She supported exhibition of artwork both locally and
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Following the end of the War, Whitney was also involved in the creation of a number of commemorative sculptures. During the 1920s her works received critical acclaim both in Europe and the United States, particularly her monumental works. During the 1930s, the popularity of monumental pieces
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While at this hospital, Gertrude Whitney made drawings of the soldiers which became plans for her memorials in New York City. Her work prior to the war had a much less realistic style, which she strayed away from to give the work a more serious feeling. In 1915, her brother
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works and full payment for building a wing to accommodate these works. Her offer was declined because the museum would not take American art, and in 1931, Whitney decided to create her own museum by renovating and expanding on one of her own studios. Whitney appointed
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She completed a series of smaller pieces realistically depicting soldiers in wartime, but her smaller works were not seen as particularly significant during her lifetime. Since her death critics have recognized the expert craftsmanship of her smaller works.
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showing us his exotic sea pictures, blue-green visions in a marine bathroom; and Mrs. Whitney displaying her studio, the only place on earth in which she could find solitude. Here the artists felt at home, the Whitney hospitality always gracious and
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Gertrude had a dear friend named Esther in her youth with whom a number of love letters were uncovered which made explicit the desires both had for a physical relationship that surpassed friendship. Esther was the daughter of
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In addition to participating in shows with other artists, Whitney held a number of solo exhibitions during her career. These included a show of her wartime sculptures at her Eighth Street Studio in November 1919; a show at the
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Harry Whitney died of pneumonia in 1930, at age 58, leaving his widow an estate valued at $ 72 million. In 1934, she was at the center of a highly publicized court battle with her brother
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West Fourth Street to West Eighth Street in 1923. Thus, the club expanded both in size and scope of programming. These early galleries would evolve to become Whitney's greatest legacy, the
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was awarded a bronze medal in 1915 at the San Francisco Exhibition. Her first solo show occurred in New York City in 1916. The first charity exhibition she organized was in 1914 called the
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magazine, to prevent its closing. She was the primary financial backer for the "International Composer's Guild," an organization created to promote the performance of modern music.
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for women students in New York City. She kept small drawings and watercolor paintings in her personal journals which were her first signs of being interested in the arts.
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is considered by critics as the most important achievement in her artistic career. The statue was built from a $ 50,000 prize from a competition that she won in 1914.
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When Whitney died in 1942, the Whitney Museum of American Art was cleared of the debt it owed her and granted $ 2.5 million of her money.
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founded in 1917, which aimed to promote artists who deviated from academic norms. She actively bought works from new artists including the
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Whitney Museum of American Art: history, purpose and activities, with a complete list of works in its permanent collection to June, 1937
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Opitz, Glenn B, editor, Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers, Apollo Book, Poughkeepsie NY, 1986
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Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, II and her daughters, Gladys and Gertrude, having tea in the library at the Breakers Newport, Rhode Island,
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Fifth Avenue. They also had a country estate in Old Westbury, Long Island. Gertrude and Harry Whitney had three children:
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peacocks as line decorations spreading into the gardens; in their swinging cages, brilliant macaws nodding their beaks at
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Defining the American Vision: The Whitney Museum of American Art's role in changing the landscape of American art history
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A colorful recollection of one of her parties celebrating her artist friends was recounted by the artist
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In 1999, Gertrude Whitney's granddaughter, Flora Miller Biddle, published a family memoir entitled
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The Good Will Fountain, The Friendship Fountain, The Whitney Fountain, as well as The Three Graces.
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While visiting Europe in the early 1900s, Gertrude Whitney discovered the burgeoning art world of
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in New York City. She was a prominent social figure and hostess, who was born into the wealthy
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Women of the 1913 Armory Show: Their Contributions to the Development of American Modern Art
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Gertrude Whitney died on April 18, 1942, at age 67, and was interred next to her husband in
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Exhibition of sculpture by Gertrude V. Whitney of New York : March 1 to April 15, 1923
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were invited to showcase their works there. In 1914, Gertrude Whitney also established the
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Sculpture by Gertrude V. Whitney : [exhibition], March 17 through 28, 1936
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in France. What she saw encouraged her to pursue her creativity and become a sculptor.
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North American women artists of the twentieth century : a biographical dictionary
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Friedman, B.H., Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, Doubleday and Company New York, 1978
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Notable American philanthropists : biographies of giving and volunteering
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Twombly, Robert C. (1981). "Tasteful Architecture Standing on its Chimney".
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At age 21, on August 25, 1896, she married the extremely wealthy sportsman
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Whitney also created works which are now in other countries, including the
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Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney's numerous works in the United States include:
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Cultivating music in America : women patrons and activists since 1860
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Carl W. Peters : American scene painter from Rochester to Rockport
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the donation of her twenty-five-year collection of nearly 700 American
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Medal from the New York Society of Architects for the Mitchel Square
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James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S., eds. (1974).
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Notable American Women, 1607–1950 : A Biographical Dictionary
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By 1910, she was exhibiting her work publicly under her own name.
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in the same buildings as her own studio on West Eighth Street in
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Women's culture : American philanthropy and art, 1830–1930
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as though they remembered posing for his pictures of them;
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People associated with the Whitney Museum of American Art
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Women in world history : a biographical encyclopedia
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New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture
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The Founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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McNeal, Patricia (2008). "Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney".
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Fortune's Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt
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Fortune's Children: The Fall of the House of Vanderbilt
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declined. Whitney's last pieces of public art were the
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American sculptor, art patron and collector (1875–1942)
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Medal of Honor of the National Sculpture Society, 1940
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The Touchstone and the American Art Student Magazine
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Gertrude Vanderbilt was born on January 9, 1875, in
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in her studio, ca. 1920
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Art collector
Harry Payne Whitney
Flora Whitney Miller
Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney
Cornelius Vanderbilt II
Alice Claypoole Gwynne
Vanderbilt
sculptor
Whitney Museum of American Art
Vanderbilt family
Whitney family

John Everett Millais
New York City
Cornelius Vanderbilt II
Alice Claypoole Gwynne
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Fifth Avenue
Newport, Rhode Island
The Breakers
Brearley School

Montmartre
Montparnasse
Art Students League of New York
Hendrik Christian Andersen
James Earle Fraser
Anna Vaughn Hyatt
Malvina Hoffman

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