Title
Edward Fowles (1885-1971), Duveen Brothers
Record
Archives of American Art: Interview, 21 August 1959; Oral
History Collection
Description
Fowles
directed the Paris branch of Duveen Brothers from 1917 to 1938 until he
purchased the firm in 1939. In 1964, he sold the firm to the Norton Simon
Foundation. His widow, Jean Fowles, gave the files of Duveen Brothers to the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. The files are now at the Getty Research
Institute.
The Archives of American Art have an interview with Edward Fowles conducted by John D. Morse for the Archives of American Art on 21 August 1959. Fowles speaks of his childhood in England, working for the Duveen Brothers, and his experiences as a dealer. Fowles also discusses art criticism, the art market, and trends in art collecting.
Location of
Record
Archives of American Art
Oral History Collection, 1 sound tape reel, transcript on one microfilm reel: call number: 3417.
Archives of American Art
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, D.C.
Tel: +1 (202) 560 0937
Fax +1 (202)-275 2156
Email: aaawcrc@aaa.si.edu
http://www.siris.si.edu/
See also:
Duveen
Brothers
Source
Smithsonian
Institution Research Information System (SIRIS): <http://www.siris.si.edu/>, accessed 31 October 2002.
Getty Research Library Catalogue <http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/iris/>, accessed 31 October 2002.
N.H. Yeide, K. Akinsha, A.L. Walsh (eds), AAM Guide to Provenance Research, Washington 2001, p. 224.