J.P. Morgan: The Financier as Collector by Louis Auchincloss

J.P. Morgan: The Financier as Collector

Louis Auchincloss
144 pages
Harry N. Abrams; First Edition edition
Sep 1990
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Morgan (1837-1913) was a hymn-singing capitalist, a naive believer in a "gentleman's word" and at the same time a formidable business force, we're shown here. His sponsorship and control of Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum, of which he was a trustee and chairman of the board, transformed it from a fine art gallery into an institution of international renown, fulfilling his goal that Americans need no longer travel abroad to view art treasures. Guided by its staff, his own instincts and a great fortune, Morgan amassed a priceless private collection, the value of which constituted nearly half of his wealth when he died. His acquisitions were limited only by his conventional morality and exclusion of American work--but he bought almost everything else.
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Pages 144
Publisher Harry N. Abrams; Fir...
Published 1990
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