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Chapman H. Hyams

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Stockbroker, art collector and philanthropist

Chapman Henry Hyams, Sr. (21 July 1838, in Charleston – 19 April 1923, in New York) was an American stockbroker, art collector, and philanthropist.

Family

On April 26, 1893, Hyams' son, Chapman Henry Hyams, Jr. married Violet Victoria Hildreth. Their wedding took place in New York City. On August 21, 1899, their son, Chapman Henry, 3rd, was born in New London, Connecticut.

New Orleans Museum of Art

When the New Orleans Museum of Art opened in 1911 Hyams loaned over 20 paintings for the opening, some of which were later donated outright.

Donated paintings

The donated paintings include the following:

  • Woodland Scene Woodland Scene
  • Whisperings of Love Whisperings of Love
  • The Cardinals friendly Chat The Cardinals friendly Chat
  • The Snake Charmer The Snake Charmer
  • Shrine of Venus Shrine of Venus
  • Turkish Bashi Bazouk Mercenaries Playing Chess in a Market Place Turkish Bashi Bazouk Mercenaries Playing Chess in a Market Place

Mausoleum

Hyams had a mausoleum built to house family remains in the Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, the marble statuary monument to his sisters based on William Wetmore Story's Angel of Grief. Hyams was eventually interred in the family mausoleum himself. The mausoleum, designed by Favrot & Livaudais is in the style of a Greek temple with Ionic columns on all sides, and a pediment, with Hyams' name below. The interior is illuminated by four blue stained glass windows, with floral theme.

  • The statuary under a window The statuary under a window
  • Front view Front view
  • From above From above
  • Rear view Rear view

References

  1. Harvard College, Class of 1892 (1902). "Secretary's report. : no. III for the tenth anniversary". Andover, MA: Andover Press. p. 157. Retrieved 18 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


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