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The Stotesbury Art Collection
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Garden Sculptures
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Jules-Edouard Visseaux
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| At that time Rudier, Bouet and Visseaux were working full-time for Joe [Sir Joseph Duveen], creating the fine statues that today grace the gardens of the Huntington Museum at Pasadena, California, and the "Versailles fountains" at Whitemarsh, the Philadelphia home of the millionaire E. H. [sic] Stotesbury.
--Colin Simpson, in The Partnership, the Secret Association of Bernard Berenson and Joseph Duveen, published 1987 by the Bodley Head, London |
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Large garden fountain at Whitemarsh Hall made by Jules-Edouard Visseaux Photo Source: Frances Loeb Library, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University |
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Fountain and garden statues at Whitemarsh Hall, the latter possibly made by Jules-Edouard Visseaux Photo Source: Frances Loeb Library, Graduate School of Design, Harvard University |
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Dimensions: N/A
Provenance: Jules-Edouard Visseaux, sculptor, Paris Stotesbury Location(s): Whitemarsh Hall gardens Sources: |
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Sculptures by Visseaux made at the same time for the Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California |
Sculptures and fountain by Visseaux at the Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California |
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