Mrs. A. T. Stewart's Picture Gallery (from "Artistic Houses, Being a Series of Interior Views of the Most Beautiful and Celebrated Homes in the United States," vol. 1, pt. 1)

Publisher D. Appleton & Co. American
Relates to Cornelia M. Stewart
Relates to Alexander T. Stewart

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The art collection seen here was assembled by the Irish-born Alexander Turney Stewart, one of New York's wealthiest merchants, known for establishing the luxury department store A. T. Stewart & Co. Between 1869-70, he built a mansion on Fifth Avenue at 34th Street and filled it with paintings and sculptures often acquired in Europe directly from the artists. This image was made to illustrate a two volume set that includes a detailed description of the collection which had, by that date, passed to Stewart's widow Cornelia.

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