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Henry Caro-Delvaille  (1876–1928)  wikidata:Q3132672
 
Henry Caro-Delvaille
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Henri Caro-Delvaille
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Date of birth/death 6 July 1876 Edit this at Wikidata July 1928 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bayonne Edit this at Wikidata Paris Edit this at Wikidata
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Lady with the Hydrangeas, 1911

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Title: Brooklyn Museum Quarterly
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Brooklyn museum quarterly
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Publisher: Brooklyn
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
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seven authors. No. 6 beingA Contribution to the Ornithology of the Orinoco Region, bv George K. Cherrie. Sept. 1, 1916 .$1.75 Vn). Ill, No. 1, Long Island Fauna-IV. The Sharks. ByJohn Treadwell Nichols and Robert Cushman INInr-phy. April, 1916 25 MISCELLANEOUSBibliography of Japan, by Stewart Cui,in, 1916 $ .10 Some Books upon Nature Study in the Childrens Museum Library,compiled by Milium S. Draper, 1908; second edition 1911. Some Nature Books for Mothers and Children. An annotated list;compiled by Miriam S. Draper, 1912. 1l THEBROOKLYN MUSEUM QUARTERLY VOL. VI. APRIL, 1913 No. 2 7i. CONTENTS The Lady with the Hydrangeas Frontispiece Caro-Delvaille on Decorative Art—Andre E. Rueff.. 77 Concerning Insects—diaries Schaeffer 89 A Chat about the Arundel Prints— Louise Both-Hendriksen 103 Japanese Color Prints Illustrating Samuel Smiles Self-Help—Stewart Culiu Ill Book Notes 117 Museum Notes 121 -Museum Membership 125 -Museum Publications 127 7J
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THE LADY WITH THE HYDRANGEAS By Caro-DelvailleIn the Collection of the Brooklyn Museum Caro-Delvaille on Decorative Art WHEN Henri Caro-Delvaille made his appearance inNew York, some months ago, through an exhibitionof his work in one of the Fifth Avenue galleries, he was butlittle known to the American art-loving public, althoughthose who follow the exhibitions of the Paris Salons hadcertainly noticed his paintings; for Caro-Delvaille is one ofthe best known and most successful French artists of thepresent day. He was born in 1876 in the town of Bayonne,near the Pyrenees, whence also came Bonnat (whose pupilhe w^as when he came to Paris), Etcheverry, and severalother French artists who have acquired fame. Caro-Del-vailles first great success dates back to 1904 when he exhib-ited at the New Salon the canvas entitled My Wife andHer Sisters which was purchased for the collection of theMusee du Luxembourg. He came to America for the first time in 1913 andremained here but four months. Ea

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