Jacques Seligmann & Co. records, Paris Office Correspondence: N-R, 1917-1925

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Jacques Seligmann & Co. Records are one of the richest resources for provenance research at the Archives of American Art. Jacques Seligmann & Co. were international art galleries established in 1880 in Paris, France, and had a second location in New York which opened in 1904. The Paris Office correspondence, dated 1914 to 1930, the bulk of which dates from 1921 to 1924, primarily documents the time in which the Paris Office was the main headquarters of Jacques Seligmann & Co. It includes letters written by Jacques Seligmann from the Paris office to United States clients, collectors and business associates; and letters concerning possible and realized sales and purchases. This project contains letters from the following correspondents: Nathanson, Mrs. H. Nielsen, Schick Oakman, Mrs. J. Ochs, Adolph S. P. W. French & Co., Inc. Pam, Max Phipps, John S. [illegible] Pitcairn, Raymond Pope, John Russell Réau, Louis Reid, D. G. Rey, Anna Rice, Mrs. Alexander Hamilton (Eleanor E.) Robinson, Edward G. Rockefeller, John D., Jr. Rogers, Henry H. Rosenbach, A. D. Rosenbach, A. W. Rowe, L. Earle (Rhode Island School of Design)

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