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Charles Sedelmeyer (30 April 1837, Vienna – 9 August 1925, Paris) was an Austrian and French art dealer, collector, and publisher active in Paris from 1866, with premises at 6 rue de la Rochefoucauld. He is credited with popularising the Dutch artist Jan van Goyen in France. Sedelmeyer assessed the American market as important enough to send his Rubens Atalanta and Meleager from the Marlborough collection for exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the winter of 1886.

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  • Charles Sedelmeyer (* 30. April 1837 in Wien; † 9. August 1925 in Paris) war ein österreichisch-französischer Kunsthändler und Kunstsammler. (de)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer (30 April 1837, Vienna – 9 August 1925, Paris) was an Austrian and French art dealer, collector, and publisher active in Paris from 1866, with premises at 6 rue de la Rochefoucauld. He is credited with popularising the Dutch artist Jan van Goyen in France. Sedelmeyer assessed the American market as important enough to send his Rubens Atalanta and Meleager from the Marlborough collection for exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the winter of 1886. (en)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer, né le 30 avril 1837 à Vienne (Autriche), et mort le 9 août 1925 à Paris, est un marchand d'art, critique d'art et éditeur autrichien naturalisé français en 1895, l'un des plus grands collectionneurs et galeristes entre la fin du XIXe siècle et le début du XXe siècle. (fr)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer (ur. 30 kwietnia 1837 w Wiedniu, zm. 9 sierpnia 1925 w Paryżu) – austriacki marszand, kolekcjoner i autor katalogów dzieł sztuki. Naturalizowany Francuz aktywny zawodowo w Paryżu. (pl)
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  • Charles Sedelmeyer (* 30. April 1837 in Wien; † 9. August 1925 in Paris) war ein österreichisch-französischer Kunsthändler und Kunstsammler. (de)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer (30 April 1837, Vienna – 9 August 1925, Paris) was an Austrian and French art dealer, collector, and publisher active in Paris from 1866, with premises at 6 rue de la Rochefoucauld. He is credited with popularising the Dutch artist Jan van Goyen in France. Sedelmeyer assessed the American market as important enough to send his Rubens Atalanta and Meleager from the Marlborough collection for exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the winter of 1886. (en)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer, né le 30 avril 1837 à Vienne (Autriche), et mort le 9 août 1925 à Paris, est un marchand d'art, critique d'art et éditeur autrichien naturalisé français en 1895, l'un des plus grands collectionneurs et galeristes entre la fin du XIXe siècle et le début du XXe siècle. (fr)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer (ur. 30 kwietnia 1837 w Wiedniu, zm. 9 sierpnia 1925 w Paryżu) – austriacki marszand, kolekcjoner i autor katalogów dzieł sztuki. Naturalizowany Francuz aktywny zawodowo w Paryżu. (pl)
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  • Charles Sedelmeyer (de)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer (en)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer (fr)
  • Charles Sedelmeyer (pl)
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