Price on Request $150
Collected by the late Thelma Chrysler Foy (1902-1957)
Walter Chrysler’s daughter Thelma inherited her father’s love of statement art; in fact, the heiress gained a reputation as a society style icon and collector of rare antiques. According to Time magazine, she was ‘repeatedly voted among the world’s 10 best-dressed women’, thanks in no small part to her vast array of sumptuous Christian Dior gowns (many of which she bequeathed, along with other couture fineries, to the Costume Institute of the Metropolitan Museum of Art before her death in 1957).
She and her Texan husband Byron Foy, a longtime Chrysler executive, filled their lavish 740 Park Avenue apartment with 17th and 18th-century artefacts and Impressionist paintings by the likes of Renoir and Degas.
Parke-Bernet Galleries Inc
1959
11" x 7 3/4"
Part One:
French Modern Paintings & Drawings and Eighteenth-Century French Furniture
[197] pp.
369 lots
Part Two:
French XVIII Century Furniture & Paintings Objects of Art, Rugs & Books
[178] pp.
Lots 370-772
VG
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