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Richard  Brown Baker



      1                        U.S. collectors of  modern art-1  by  Kenneth  B. Sawyer







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                                                                                 A  scant  century  ago  the  American  collector.  like  the
                                                                                 Argentine  millionaire.  was  a  cherished  figure  of  fun.
                                                                                 No vaudeville turn was complete without him. no genre
                                                                                 comedy  could  resist  the  magnet  of  his  presence.  If
                                                                                 on  occasion  he  turned  ugly-his  turpitudes  usually
                                                                                 amounted  to  Havana  cigars.  a  taste  for  alien  vices
                                                                                 (champagne).  and  poor-but-honest  maidens  (he
                                                                                 wished  to  marry them.  but  only  for  their  beauty!)­
                                                                                 it was to be foiled by a bumpkin: some horny-handed
                                                                                 fellow innocent of foreign fancies.  Despite his gold. his
                                                                                 lot was not an easy one. To those whose birthright was
                                                                                 embedded neath the stones of  Europe. culture  (what­
                                                                                 ever is wrought by man and inheritable by man)  was
                                                                                 a comforting word and concept. On the western slopes
                                                                                 of the Atlantic. we held both word and concept more
                                                                                 gingerly.
                                                                                   Conversely. the collector might be a Mephistophelean.
                                                                                 presence. felt rather than seen in the shadows of society.
                                                                                 Protected  by  the  ramparts  of  his  wealth.  he  acquired
                                                                                 art  as  he  acquired  money-systematically,  unsenti­
                                                                                 mentally,  and  ruthlessly.  Like  his  box  at the opera  or
                                                                                 his name on a charitable subscription. art was a mani­
                                                                                 festation  and  symbol  of  his  affluence  and  power.
                                                                                 Generally  by  means  of  agents.  acting  independently
                                                                                 and  anonymously.  English  libraries.  French  chateaux.
                                                                                 Spanish  cloisters,  and  painting,  statuary,  and  bric-a­
                                                                                 brac from everywhere entered his domain. Like Jourdan.
                                                                                 he  was  sans  gene.  he  was  innocent;  a gentleman as
                                                                                 the sum of his possessions:  I  own.  therefore  I  am.
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