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Duveen, Albert

American, 1892 - 1965

Duveen, Albert

Biography

Albert Duveen (1892-1965) was an art critic, collector, and dealer, known for his expertise in early American art and his collection of artists' letters and ephemera now in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington. He was related to Joseph Duveen, president of Duveen Brothers, Inc., but was not involved with that firm. His New York gallery was frequented by the naïve American art collectors Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch, who bequeathed a large part of their collection to the NGA.

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