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Volltext:Index Abbott, Herbert, 124-125, 169, 291, 347, 385 Abbott, Lyman, 124 Abbott, Senda. See Berenson, Senda Adams, Brooks, 174 Adams, Henry, 51, 65, 70, 107, 306, 343; BB's friendship with, r4, 15-17, 88, 89, 94-95, 112, 113, 115, 127, 129, 174, 182, 187; The Education of Henry Adams, 51, 75, 95, 466, 467; Mont Saint Michel and Chartres, 51, 64, 71, 95, 262; and Mary, 75, 94; A Letter to American Teachers of History, 95, 122; BB's correspondence with, 103, 112, 117, 122, 124, 144-145, 564; Memoirs ofArii Tamaii, 115; health, 144; politics, 178; death, 245-246, 247 Adler, Cyrus, 336 Aesthetics, 1, 46, 99, 344. See also Art ap­preciation and criticism Aga Khan III, 231, 233, 244 Agnew, Lockett/Agnew galleries, 36, 76, 93, 127, 254, 266, 364 Albania, 229, 452 Alberti, Count Guglielmo degli, 504 Allendale, Lord. See Giorgione, Adoration of the Shepherds (The Nativity) Altman, Benjamin, 108, 152; relations with BB, 76-77, 87, 88, 91, 133, 134; and Olivares (Velasquez), 85—86; as Duveen s client, 87, 96, 150-151, 173; death, 158, 336; bequest to Metropolitan Museum of Art, 176 American Academy of Arts and Letters, 438 Anderson, Hendrick, 105 Angelico, Fra, 580; The Adoration of the Magi, 369-370 Annigoni, Petro, 565 Anrep, Aida von, 274, 296, 304, 325, 338, 347, 379, 446, 484, 485, 492, 499, 59a; in charge of I Tatti, 443, 452, 462, 478 Anrep, Cecil, 274, 325, 485 Anrep, Egbert (Bertie), 183, 274, 296, 325, 347, 452, 484, 485, 492 Anti-Semitism, 16, 16 t. See also Berenson, Bernard, anti-Semitism Arentino, Spinello, The Angel of the Annun­ciation, 140 Art appreciation and criticism, 179, 332, 333, 3Ö5, 371, 402-404, 504-505, 521, 576 Art in America, 151, 173, 293, 325; BB's ar­ticles in, 152-153, 188, 192-193, 196, 200-201, 209, 212, 213, 274-275, 324, 340, 3Ö4, 375 Art world and market, 36; changes in ap­preciation, 5-6; rivalries in, 7-8, 39, 129; BB's influence in, 75, 99; affected by customs service, 90-9], 102, 119- 120; flow of art from Europe to [ 6 6 1 ] I N D E X Art world and market [cont.) America, 152, 222, 243; affected by WWI, 188, 192, 194; post-WWI, 256- 257, 285; affected by U.S. recession, 295; fraud and secrecy in, 365, 501; af­fected by stock market crash and Great Depression, 379-380, 388, 395; affected by WWII, 465, 475 Ascoli, Max, 390-391 Asquith, Herbert, 184 Astor, Mrs. John Jacob, 75, 79 Attributions, BB's, 7-8, 9, 100, 120, x55— 156, 256, 332, 338, 382, 398, 399-400, 407-408, 449, 455, 459, 502, 528, 539, 564-565, 577, 582; photography as aid to, BB's collection, 12, 100, 134, 211, 321, 353, 367, 368, 370, 375-376, 398. 437, 454, 478, 529, 561, 582, 586; BB's changes of, 30, 155, 166, 213, 250, 254- 256, 340, 354, 368-369, 448-449, 459- 460, 500, 509, 532; of Widener Collec­tion, 62; mistaken, 156, 223; challenges to, 180, 328-329, 555, 566; of Botticel-lis, 180-182, 302; of Titian, 182, 340; of Portrait of a Venetian Gentleman, 254-256; ofCimabue, 275-276, 361, 382; of Con­stantinople panels, 293; of Antonello, 308-310; of La Belle Ferronière (Da Vinci), 314-318; ofLotto, 331; ofGior-gione, 359-360; of Masaccio, 375; of Dreyfus Collection, 389; of Cossa, 417; of Allendale Nativity, 432-437, 438; of Monaco, 454; of Castagno, 459-460; dictated to Nicky, 501; for Kress, 529- 530 Attributions, general discussion; nature of, 37; Bode's, 40; BB's challenges to, 40, 173, 213, 215, 293, 323, 532; Fry's, 77, 213 Austria, 184-185, 189, 193, 199, 222, 228, 241; and Germany, 252, 427, 443; plight of Jews in, 408, 442, 447; civil war in, 414; Hitler occupies, 443 Bache, Jules, 152, 275, 360, 365-366, 368, 425 Bache Museum, 435 Bacon, Leonard, 48 Balbo, Italo, 416-417, 463 Baldovinetti, Alessio, Madonna and Child, 50 Balfour, Arthur, 38, 108, 128, 266 Bardini, Stefano, 134, 135 Baring, Maurice, 108 Baring Brothers, 19, 34-35, 43; BB's ac­count at, 31-32, 71, 100, 186, 192, 298, 301, 377. 390 Barney, Natalie, 207, 208, 219-221, 246, 276, 283, 319, 461; The Woman Who Lives with Me, 220 Barr, Alfred Hamilton, 402 Barr, Margaret, 402-403, 424, 426, 430, 442, 453, 492, 493, 586 Beaux, Cecilia, 284-285, 288 Behrman, Samuel, 39-40, 425, 435; Du-veen, 527, 557; interviews BB, 527-528; People in a Diary, 557 Bell, Clive, 153-154, 421 Bellini, Giovanni, 17, 155-157, 195, 213, 399; Madonna, 128; Feast of the Gods (Bac­chanal), 210-211, 263, 266, 275, 280, 302; St. Francis, 213; Madonna and Child, 288; Orpheus, 334; Madonna and Child with Saints, 360; Madonna and Child in a Landscape, 423; exhibition in Venice, 527, 528-529 Bellini, Jacopo, 270, 271 Belmont, August, 63 Belmont, Perry, 63 Benes, Eduard, 232, 252, 254, 261, 448 Benn, Alfred, Modern England, 153 Bennett, Arnold, 100 Benois, Madonna, 214, 216 Benson, Robert H./Benson Collection, 155, 185. 355. 356, 359. 360, 364 Berenson, Abraham (Abie) (BB's brother), 19, 34, 221, 367, 390, 418, 422-423 Berenson, Albert (BB's father), 70, 71, 304. 367 Berenson, Arthur (BB's cousin), 282, 297, 336, 360, 423, 438 Berenson, Bernard, 1-3, 4, 19, 58, 136, 148, 200; fees and commissions, 2, 10, 19, 24, 35-36, 43, 71-72, 79, 93, 100, 101-102, 106, 114, 122, 130, 161, 169, 188, 277, 298, 301-302, 327, 364, 377, 388, 389-390, 496, 529; business ethic, 3-4, 137, 143; correspondence (general [ 6 6 2 ] I N D E X discussion), 4, 219, 228, 387, 408, 420- 421, 459, 475, 497, 540-541; on art world and critics, 7, 213, 2I6; reputation and influence, 8, 12, 27, 40, 75, 120, 357, 403, 417, 505; addiction to motor­ing, 10, 18, 28, 31, 44, 79, 85j 91-92, 95. 101, 106, 222; health, 12, 17, 18, 25, 41, 54, 61, 69, 98, 100, 103, 104, 105, 117, 118, 121, 122, 139, 142, 148, 149, i67, 287, 317, 341, 344, 345, 355, 3 7 2 , 418-419, 434, 437 455, 467, 4gp, j78, 582, 585-586; and Metropolitan Mu­seum of Art directorship, 13, 19-20, 31; stock market shares, 17, 19, 35, 56, 71; finances and income, 19, 31-32, 43-44, 56-57, 61-62, 71-72, 73, 93, 123, 130, 139, 161, 172, 187, 209, 301, 305, 314, 3 32, 347, 404-405; subsidies to family, 19, 142, 199, 205-206, 247, 281-282, 290, 298, 323, 385, 388, 404-405, 452, 574; discontent with life and career, 27, 454-455, 561; citizenship and passport problems, 45, 158, 221, 238, 475, 508- 509; reading list, 51, 63-64, 154, 296, 370-371, 393. 397, 431, 444, 467, 470, 473, 480, 487, 497, 511-512, 515, 558, 583, 588, 590-591; at the White House, 74-75; and British art world, 77, 557; jealousy of Scott, 82, 83, 96; interest in Oriental art, 97, 102, 111, 154, 169-170, 322, 548; hysterical rages, 105, 142, 305, 341-342, 368; as character in novels, 108, 318; affiliations with dealers other than Duveen, 114, 143, 148-149, 226, 301, 319-320; prepares and revises wills, 115, 143, 221, 325, 356, 365, 452, 456, 498-499, 500, 546; suicidal thoughts and depressions, 120, 337; on polygamy, women, love, and sex, 140-141, 246, 247, 305, 344, 398, 468, 532-533; and income tax, 168-169, 240, 305-306; rivals of, 173, 285, 360; on politics and the wars in Europe, 185, 186, 191, I99~ 200, 201, 207-208, 212, 221, 229, 232- 233, 237, 242, 243, 254, 257-258, 272, 314, 330, 427, 481, 483, 489-490, 509- 510, 523—524, 549; WWI intelligence work, 227, 230-232, 233, 237-238; anti-Bolshevism, 242, 244, 253, 352, 409, interest in medieval art, 262, 268, 274, 278, 292-293, 295, 332-333; anti'- Fascism, 273, 306, 314, 326-327, 334, 339, 343, 350, 352, 387, 409, 429, 457, 470, 473, 477, 494, 503; patriotism, 286-287; interest in early Christian art, 295; diary and diary letters, 305, 43 t, 469, 472-473, 476, 483, 486, 496, 531, 532-533, 539, 541, 544, 578, 584, 588; old age and decline, 305, 472, 512-513, 5i6, 531, 533, 536-537. 55°. 552-553, 564; investments, 313-314, 337, 345, 365, 380, 381, 391, 452, 500; Fascist animosity toward, 330, 335, 475-476; interest in Byzantine art, 370; and Zion­ism, 372, 442; anti-Semitism, 373, 415, 441-443, 451, 499; scholarship, 412, 414; accepts Jewish identity, 415, 477, 524- 525, 536, 576, 586; birthday tributes (70th-94th birthdays), 417-418, 522, 559-562, 591; deafness, 419, 517, 540, 563; disciples of, 429, 541-542, 559; views on contemporary art, 431, 441; re­mains in Italy during war, 460, 462-463, 465, 472, 473; charged with collabora­tion, 462, 471-472, 473, 509; self-explo­ration, 466-467, 468, 525, 541, 578, 588; religious attitude, 468-469; takes refuge at Le Fontanelle, 477, 478-488, 495, 498; and persecution of thejews, 482-483; on Nazi racial theory, 482, 484; returns to I Tatti, 488, 490; on Mary's death, 492- 493; and French art exhibition in Flor­ence, 494-495; international curiosity about, 496-497. 526-527; anti-Com­munism, 510; featured in magazine arti­cles, 526-528, 539, 559. 578, 584-585; biography of (by Sprigge), 550-553; honorary degrees, 557, 563, 567; invalid­ism, 586; death and funeral, 591-594 ART COLLECTION: Buddha (Javanese), 97; Buddha (Chinese), 154; Sassetta, St. Francis, 559; Oriental, 97, 102, in, 154, 178; Signorellis, 98, 102, 117-118, 128 ARTICLES, ESSAVS, COLUMNS, 2, 18, 155, 156, 195, 222-223,309-310, 328. 332, 369, 397, 428, 449. 522, 561, 587; Corriere delta Sera, 4, 54'. 546, 548-549, 556, 558, 561, 572. 575, 576, 583, 5S7- [ 6 6 3 ] I N D E X Berenson, Bernard (cont.) 589, 590, 592, 593; on Lorenzo Monaco, 99; in Rivista d'Arte, 99; on Saint Francis, 99; on Sassetta, 99-100; in Art in America, 152-153, 188, 192-193, 200- 201, 209, 212, 213, 274-276, 324; in Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 155, 321, 323; in Rassegna d'Arte, 30, 155, 201; on Leonardo da Vinci, 179, 205, 214, 216- 218, 315; "The Autograph Paintings of Giovanni Bellini" 200; "The Bellini" 200; "Mr. Frick's 'St. Francis,' " 200; "Ugo-Lorenzetti" 223; "An As­sumption of the Virgin by Turino Vanni at Bayeux" 223; "A Newly Discovered Cimabue" 274-276, 382; "Two Twelfth-Century Paintings from Con­stantinople" 292-293; "A Possible and an Impossible 'Antonello da Messina,' 308-310, 352; on Vanni, 321-322, 323; "Nine Pictures in Search of an Attribu­tion" 324, 352; on medieval manu­scripts, 332-333; "A Neglected Altar-piece by Botticelli" 352; on missing pictures, 368-369; "Postscript 1949: The Cook Tondo Revisited" 369; on Signo-relli, 390; "Approach to Art History" 464; "Letter to the American Jews" 499; "Encounters with Matisse" 512; "Fra Angelico, Fra Filippo and Their Chron­ology" 530; "Adoration of the Magi" 530; "The Importance of Fashion in the Dating of Pictures" 539; bibliography of, 561; "The Future of 1 Tatti" 573 BOOKS, 2, 8, 11, 22, 100, 153, 209, 428, 496, 503-504; The Central Italian Painters ofthe Renaissance, 2, 21, 71, 99; The Drawings of the Florentine Painters, 2, 17, 2i, 41, 347, 362-363, 385, 387, 390, 393, 397, 404, 409, 411, 412, 422, 448- 450, 451, 462; The Florentine Painters ofthe Renaissance, 2, 71, 99, 215, 589; Lorenzo Lotto, 2, 88, 213, 545, 563, 572; The Study and Criticism of Italian Art: I, 2; II, 2; III, 155, 156, 201; The Venetian Painters ofthe Renaissance, 2, 17, 201, 323, 360, 546, 556; Venetian Painting in America, 8, 178, 180, 190, 192, 201, 205, 210, 212, 213, 360; The North Italian Painters of the Renaissance, 12, 17, 21-23, 24-26, 29-30, 31, 34, 41-42; royalties . from, 17, 19, 71, 169; on Giovanni Bel­lini, 21; The Italian Painters ofthe Renais­sance, 48, 377, 382, 418, 444, 530, 540,. 544, 546; Italian Pictures of the Renais­sance, 54, 398-400, 546-547; A Sienese Painter of the Franciscan Legend, 99-100, 530; on Sassetta, 191, 500; reviews of, 213, 217-218, 249, 353, 383, 418, 449- 450, 505-508, 523, 531, 538, 544-545, 572, 577, 587-588; Essays in the Study of Sienese Painting, 249; Sketch for a Self- Portrait, 307-308, 455, 466, 469, 472- 473, 498, 507, 508, 535, 550, 553, 561, 578; Studies in Medieval Painting, 321, 333, 372, 382, 383; "Four Gospels" 331; Three Essays in Method, 352, 353, 354, 504; Homeless Paintings of the Re­naissance, 369, 372, 530; The Arch of Constantine, or the Decline of Form, 383, 441, 544-545; Decline and Recovery of the Arts, 416, 423, 428, 439, 440-441, 464, 492, 504, 545; Aesthetics and History in the Visual Arts, 441, 464, 498, 504-505, 508, 526; One Year's Reading for Fun, 473, 587, 590; on American Jewry, 483; Rumor and Reflection, 486, 492, 498, 504, 544, 563; Essay in Appreciation, 512, 587; Piero delta Francesca, 514, 532; Seeing and Knowing, 522-523, 555; diary ofthe war years, 531; Alberto Sani: An Artist Out of His Time, 532; Caravaggio, 537— 538; bibliography of, 561 1 TATTI: social life at, 10-12, 21, 30, 32, 53-54, 58, 105, 123-124, 131, 137- 138, 153-154, 191, 273-274, 291, 306- 307, 331, 379-380, 393, 414, 425, 453, 461, 495-496, 500, 516-517, 519, 530- 531, 536, 540, 542-544, 550, 557, 5 57- 570, 579-580, 583; BB and Mary pur­chase, 56-57, 59, 62; improvements of, 56-58, 61, 62, 81, 82, 83, 85-87, 91-92, 97-98, 100-101, 103-104, 115, 117, 126, 130, 138, 141, 155, 180, 329, 344-345, 347; library, 103, 179, 198, 305, 324- 325, 348, 353, 36i, 367, 410, 452, 463, 467, 474, 478, 497, 512, 520, 555, 574, 579; professional life at, 137, 157; during WWII, 474-476, 488; German occu­pation of, 485; writers and artists at, [ 6 6 4 ] I N D E X 510-511, 517-520, 555; disposition of, 574 I TATTI INSTITUTE {The Harvard Uni­versity Center for Italian Renaissance Studies), 380, 409—410, 541; BB dreams of and bequeaths to Harvard, 222, 225, 325, 342-343, 34j, 346, 396, 404, 410, 428, 431, 451-452, 484, 509, 574, 580; endowments, 365, 368, 396, 439, 452, 456, 500, 574; established in BB's will, 365, 367, 546, 574; Archive, 533, 544; fellowships at, 573, 574 LISTS (catalogues): Venetian Painters of the Renaissance, 17, 68, 308, 556, 561, 564, 566-567, 576, 577; BB and Mary's continuous revision of, 20, 25, 28, 33, 36, 54, 71, 159, 329, 333-334, 338, 339, 341, 347, 348, 354, 359, 368, 371, 378, 557, 576, 59i; of 1932, 256, 318, 420, 546-547; The North Italian Painters, 34, 41, 47, 59", posthumous (of Florentine Painters), 52, 275, 324, 328, 369, 370, 382, 567; Italian Pictures of the Renais­sance, 398-400; reviews of, 399-400; omission of paintings from, 400; Central Italian School, 566-567; Florentine, 566- 567, 577, 584, 586; Giorgione in, 576— 577; North Italian School, 566-567 TRAVELS, 65, 305, 387, 467, 5", 53°, 559; Venice, 141-142, 166, 409, 419- 420, 457-458, 500, 520-522, 528-529, 554-555, 563; Egypt, 290, 294, 295, 296-300, 311, 319; Greece, 310, 311- 313; Sicily, 342-343, 546, 547-549; Sweden, 354-355; North Africa, 387; Yugoslavia, 424-425; France, 533—53 5; Italy, 546, 547-549, 558-559, 581-582. See also Mariano, Elisabetta (Nicky), travels with BB and Mary Berenson, Bernard (BB's cousin), 282 Berenson, Elizabeth (Bessie) (BB s sister), 70, 105, 113, 120, 124, 126, 283, 3°7, 393; health, 117, 282; and Mary, 128, 132-133; tours Egypt and Greece, 137- 138, 540; visits I Tatti, 331, 362, 540; summoned for BB s death, 59[, 592 Berenson, Jessica (wife of BB's cousin Ar­thur), 336 Berenson, Judith (BB s mother), 70, 7L 390, 407, 419, 440-447 Berenson, Lawrence (BB's cousin), 282, 305, 380, 452, 456, 465, 475, 499, 509, 540, 561, 574 Berenson, Marissa (daughter of Robert Berenson), 489 Berenson, Mary (BB's wife), 2, 6, 7; par­ticipation in BB's career, 2, 43, 86, 100, 104, 124, 125, 127-128, 134-135, 138, 268-269, 271, 281-282, 303-304, 313, 322-323, 328-329, 334, 342, 345-346, 367, 413-414; visits family in England, 3, 15, 27-28, 89, 107, 225, 261, 334; lec­tures on art, 5, 69, 70, 74, 175, 286, 287; catalogues BB's library, 9; aids BB's writing, 12, 17, 29, 34, 41-42, 440; daily correspondence with BB, 42, 43, 81, 182, 206, 241, 351, 416, 479; and BB's love affairs, 49-50, 73, 78, 145-146, 189, 194, 196, 230, 236-238, 246-248, 274, 278, 293-294; health, 54, 94, 112, 154, 174-175, 235, 236, 287, 300, 326, 386, 391-392, 395, 413, 419, 425, 49'; and BB's affair with Belle Greene, 73, 79, 104, 109, no, in, 112, 114, 115, 120, 127, 132, 158-159, 169, 171, 184, 208; and Altman Collection, 76-77; BB's disillusionment with, 82-83, 96- 97, 112—113; marital arrangement and difficulty, 82-83, 120-122, 128, 188, 225, 230, 246-248, 258, 294, 308, 341, 345; on BB's professional and social life, 89, 210, 351; attempts at weight loss, 110, 149, 161, 180, 196, 278, 287; love affairs of, 113; runs I Tatti, 129, 130, 219, 258, 322, 344-345; prepares will, 143, 325, 356, 367; war work, 199; on BB's character, 204-205, 206, 351; inter­est in Buddhism, 235; thoughts of and attempts at suicide, 236-237, 419, 443; operation, 237; nervous breakdown, 237, 238; travels, 296-300, 310, 342- 343; invalidism, 393- 415* 472. 478, 488, interest in psychoanalysis, 409; remains at I Tatti during war, 477, 479-480; on Nicky and BB, 484-485; death, 492- 493. 591 . WRITINGS AND PUBLICATIONS: articles, 6, 12, 18, 19, 21, 180, 266; "A Tentative List of Italian Painters Worth Seeing." 74; "The Feast of the Gods" 266; at- [ 6 6 5 ] I N D E X Berenson, Mary (BB's wife) (cont.) tempted biography of BB, 350-351, 374, 385-386, 392, 413, 552; A Modem Pilgrimage, 379, 410; Across the Mediterra­nean, 413, 419; A Vicarious Trip to the Barhary Coast, 417; biography of daugh­ter Ray, 472; autobiography, 484-485 Berenson, Rachel (BB's sister), 19, 26, 284, 362, 379; marriage to Perry, 27, 70, 132, 138, 142, 362; death, 406-407, 556 Berenson, Robert (BB's second cousin), 461, 488-489 Berenson, Senda (BB's sister), 70, 89, 107, 113, 174, 205, 283, 347, 404-405; BB's correspondence with, 3, 44, 45, 101, in; visits 1 Tatti and Vallombrosa, 19, 26, 385, 540; and Belle Greene, 119; en­gagement and marriage to Abbott, 124- 125, 126, 142, 291, 347 Beresford, Lady Charles, 161 Bereute, Aureliamo, 260 Bergson, Henri, 68, 88, 142, 160, 182, 189, 232, 555 Berlin, Isaiah, 586 Bernard Berenson: The Making of a Connois­seur, 4 Bernard Berenson Fellowship Fund Com­mittee, 560-561 Berry, Walter, 131, 160, 161, 162, 165, 171, 182, 207-208, 217, 226, 233, 291, 321-322, 333; death, 358 Biddle, Francis, 542-543 Biddle, George, 542 Biddle, Helene, 542 Biddle, Katherine, 542 Bigelow, William Sturgis, 88 Binyon, Lawrence, 105, 240 Birnbaum, Martha, 561-562 Birrell, Augustine, 245 Blanche, Jacques Emile, 123 Blood, Florence, 45, 56, 159 Bode, Wilhelm von, 6, 7, 39, 90, 176; at­tributions, 40, 166, 308, 323; articles, 153. 194-195; and BB, 304 Boehler, Julius, 148, 164 Boehler and Steinmeyer, 173 Boethius, Axel, 393, 421, 531 Boggis, Bertram, 439 Bolshevism, 227, 234, 241, 242, 244, 251, 253; and Hungarian Revolution, 257; in Russia, 267; in Italy, 272, 273 Bonnet, Georges, 519, 520 Borenius, Tancred, 155, 308 Botticelli, Sandro, 77, 136, 166, 302-303, 324; profde of Guiliano de' Medici, 157— t58, 173, 180-182, 183-184; Portrait of a Youth, 284, 292; Young Man in a Red Hat, 284, 328; altarpiece, 323-324; Vir­gin and Child tondo, 327-328; Adoration of the Magi, 389; Madonna and Child, 423 Bourget, Paul, 88, 160, 168, 176, 182, 207, 217, 235, 253, 277, 358; and Edith Wharton, 349 Bouvier, Jacqueline, 543 Bouvier, Lee, 543 Bradbury, Ray, 553-554 Bradley, Katherine (Michael Field), 27 Brancacci, Prince, 24, 37 Brandeis, Louis, 208, 287-288 Brass, Italico, 270, 272 Breck, Joseph, 153 Breitner, Hugo, 447-448 Brera Gallery, 118, 347 Briand, Aristide, 183, 203 Brockwell, Maurice, 118, 131 Brooks, Gladys, 565 Brooks, Romaine, 461 Brooks, Van Wyck, 565, 586, 589 Brown, John Carter, 570 Brunhes, Jean, 232, 236 Bryan, William Jennings, 177 Bulgaria, 231, 240 Bullitt, William C., 267, 284, 307 Bundy, McGeorge, 573, 580, 591 Burlington Magazine, 108, 214, 223, 293, 402; BB's break with, 4, 6; and Roger Fry, 21, 23-24, 47, 180; BB's articles in, 99, 500, 532; reviews of BB's book in, 506; dedicated to BB's 90th birthday, 560 Cagnola, Don Guido, 11, 12, 18, 28, 30, 155. 456, 514 Caillaux, Joseph, 175-176 Calmette, Gaston, 175-176 Cameron, Elizabeth, 14, 15-16, 65, 70, 75, 89. 94, 95, 112, 117, 154, 168, 178, 182, 187, 200, 247; and Henry Adams, 144 [666] I N D E X Cameron, James Donald, 14, 247 Cameron, Martha, 16, 95, 247 Cannon, Henry White, 32, 57, 123, 176 Cannon, Mrs. Henry, 69 Capodimonte palace, 581 Carnegie Corporation, 413 Carpenter, George, 42, 165 Caruso, Enrico, 35 Casa al Dono (Vallombrosa), 196, 464, 47D 475; Nicky purchases, 446, 574; B1 at, 456, 530, 536-537 540, 547, 554, 562, 587, 591; social life at, 536-537 Castagno, Andrea del, Portrait of a Gentle-matt, 51, 52 Cavenaghi, Cavaliere, 8, 102, ti8, 125, 128, 150, 156, 182, 549 Cavazzola, Veronese, 63 Cecchi, Emilio, 418, 422, 444, 544, 588, 592 Chagall, Marc, 556 Chamberlain, Neville, 447 Chanler, Margaret (Daisy), 291, 295, 343, 372 Chanler, Winthrop, 373 Chapman, John Jay, 31 Cherry, Lancelot, 131, 153, 183, 194 China, 452 Christ between Saint Peter and Saint James Major (follower of Cimabue), 275 Churchill, Mrs. Randolph, 102 Ciamician, Giacomo, 94 Ciano, Galeazzo, 451, 471-472, 476 Cima da Conegliano, Madonna and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint John the Bap­tist, 148-149 Cini, Vittorio, 511, 582, 593 Clark, Kenneth, 347-34, 32, 392, 406; meets BB and visits I Tatti, 337, 34°, 453; as BB's disciple, 348, 384, 385, 406, 412, 449; engagement and marriage, birth of son, 349-35°, 362; travel and collaboration with BB, 356, 358, 362- 363; The Gothic Revival, 362; affiliation with Ashmolean Museum, 3' reviews of BB's books, 506; on BB for BBC, 528 Clary-Aldringen, Alphons, 522 Claudel, Paul, 203 Clemens, Samuel (Mark Twain), 11 Clermont-Tonnerre, duchess of, 168 Cocteau, Jean, 242, 245, 319, 3 78t Colefax, Lady Sybil, 240, 356, 357, 535 Colleoni, Countess, 18 Collins, William, 551, 552 Colnaghi and Company, 53, 254 Colvin, Sidney, 102 Communism, 237, 286 Conant, James Bryant, 409-410, 451 Condriano, Princess, 18 Connoisseurship, 255, 324, 353. 460; BB's success at and devotion to, 1, 2, 133, 39, 429, 5°2; Morellian method of, 212, 3°9 Constable, William G., 552 Contini Bonacossi, Alessandro, 302, 531, 593 Cook, Herbert, 15, 81, 182, 214, 357 Cooper, Edith, 27 Correggio, Antonio, 47; Danae, 60 Corriere della Sera, BB's column in, 4, 541, 546, 548-549, 556, 558, 561, 572, 575, 576, 583, 587-589, 59°, 592, 593 Cortissoz, Royal, 422, 438-439, 450 Cosimo, Piero di, 36 Cossé-Brissac, Charlotte de, 84, 137, 145, 154, 160, 357 Costa, Enrico, 133, 398, 429 Costelloe, Karin (Mary's daughter), 8, 37, 67, 131, 160, 168, 187, 189, T98, 20J, 342, 415; birth of daughter, 202, 203, 415; lectures, 413 Costelloe, Mary (BB's wife). See Bercn-son, Mary Costelloe, Ray (Mary's daughter), 8, 26, 28, 79, 102, 205, 278, 423, 447; it Bryn Mawr, 67, 73; marriage and birth of daughter and son, 125, 145, 206, 209, 322-323; runs for Parliament, 247; death, 463 Coster, Byba. See Giuliani, Byba Coster, Henry, 417, 419, 421, 425 Cowper Madonna. See Raphael Craig, Gordon, 55-56 Cram, Ralph Adams, 71 Crawshay, Mary, 131, 184 Credi, Lorenzo di, 202, 448; A Boy in a Scarlet Cap, 172 Crespi Collection, 183 [ 6 6 7 ] I N D E X Croce, Benedetto, 327, 33°. 343. 454-455 Crowninshield, Frank, 171 Cunard, Bache, 79 Cunard, Lady Maud, 79, 90, 108, 128, 161 Curtis, Lisa, 120, 160, 210, 277 Curtis, Ralph, 15, 70, 94, 104, 107, 112, 113, 160, 171, 210, 235, 237, 250, 277, 278, 290; on Belle Greene, 115; Villa Sylvia, 120, 122, 139-140, 178, 210, 290; visits I Tatti, 131; and BB's polygamy, 140-141, 533; death, 332 Curzon of Kedleston, George Nathaniel, First Baron, 128 Cust, Henry John Cockayne (Harry), 108 Cust, Lionel Henry, 38, 128, 188, 214, 418 Cust, Robert Hobard, 418 Customs Service, U.S.: import duties on art, 20, 64, 81, 87, 90-91; charges against Duveen Brothers, 114, 117, 119, 127, 133; and illegal art transfers, 119- 120 Cutting, Bayard, 194 Cutting, Iris, 381-382 Cutting, Lady Sybil, 144, 145, 189, 196, 197, 199, 205, 206, 228, 446; engage­ment and marriage to Scott, 230, 236, 259; estrangement and divorce, 330, 513; death, 513 Czechoslovakia, 408-409, 447-448, 452 Czemin, Countess, 112 d'Abernon, Viscount (Edgar Vincent), 149 Daddi, Bernardo, 130, 288, 459; Madonna and Child Enthroned with Saints, 140; Madonna and Child with a Goldfinch, 172 Damon, Theron, 371 D'Annunzio, Gabriele, 32-33, 60, 159- IÖO, 193, 214, 221, 242, 272-273, 279, 588, 590 Damley, Ivo Francis Walter Bligh, Eighth Earl of, 6 Davis, Theodore M., 2, 90, 105, 123 Deacon, Audrey, 11 Deacon, Gladys 62, 106, 124; BB's friend­ship/ infatuation with, 11, 2s, 45, 60-61, 64, 291-292; marries duke of Marl­borough, 291-292 DeGroot, Cornelius Hofstede, 7-8, 74 De Lamar, Alice, 280-281, 282, 291 de Lauris, George, 234 della Robbia, Luca, Cantoria, 572 Denis, Maurice, 65-66 de Wolfe, Elsie, 106, 142; friendship with BB, 14, 28, 50, 72, 89, 226, 278, 289, 357-358; Villa Trianon, 14, 50, 51, 62, 64, 89, 107, 142, 159, 235, 242, 244-245, 246, 534; and Mary, 78, 161; visits I Tatti, 105; contests income tax, 168; death, 534 Di Bassano, Jacopo da Ponte, 5-6 Dienemann, Mally, 535-536 Dillon, Clarence, 231 Dillon, Emile Joseph, 235, 251 Dodge, Mabel, 129, 160 Donatello (Donato de' Bardi): marbles, 134-137; David, 136; St. John Enthroned, 294; Cantoria, 572 Dossi, Dosso, 73 Douglas, Robert Langton, 36, 40, 156 Dowdeswell, Walter, 181, 191-192, 209, 270, 272; gallery, 127 Du Bos, Charles, 14, 68, 217, 348, 349, 373, 396, 398, 550 Duncan, Isadora, 55 Dunham, Katherine, 517, 519, 536 Duveen, Benjamin, 114 Duveen, Ernest, 82, 134, 135, 181, 271 Duveen, Henry, 39, 52, 87, 108, 122, 157, 181, 188; arrest, 114; and Morgan, 137; death, 239, 254 Duveen, Joseph, 9, 93, 117, 129, 149, 152, 153, 162, 175; dominates the firm, 39, 105; attempts to corner Italian Renais­sance art market, 39-40, 120, 133, 147- 148, 150, 157; BB's relationship with, 51-53. 83. 84-86, 101, 107, 116, 122, 127, 135, 142, 150, 160, 161, 225, 239, 269, 270, 302, 313, 327, 329-330, 337, 367, 428, 435; and Altman, 87; visits I Tatti, 104, 125, 294-295, 327, 368; and brother Louis, 208-209; and Mary, 236, 263, 389; elevated to peerage, 263, 417; expects postwar prosperity, 276; dealers' dislike of, 285; and BB's articles, 309- 310; and lawsuits against the firm, 317-318; purchases, 352, 355, 356; and BB's Lists, 354, 374; and Bache, 365— 366; and competition for Soviet art sale, 389; health, 425; death, 439 Duveen, Louis, 82, 104, 108, 125, 135, [668] I N D E X 136, I jo, 158, 166, 181, 254; and brother Joseph, 208-209 Duvcen Brothers, 152, 168; BB's associa­tion with, 4, 39-40, 63, 75-76, 78, 87, 91-92, 96, 112, 125, 129-130, 133-134, 175. 254-255 269, 285, 301, 325-326, 360, 366, 374-375, 417, 452, 454, 527; as Italian art specialists, 39-40, 120, 133; BB's contracts with, 40, 139-140, 143, 145, 146-147, 149, 150, 239, 277, 356, 358-359, 380, 389, 395-396, 422, 425, 432; London gallery, 40, 90, 107, 271; Paris gallery, 62, 105, 146, 256, 314; New York gallery, 69, 172; Wideneras clientof, 74; acquisitions, 82, 91, 92; and international art trade, 91; purchase of Kann Collection, 91; lawsuits against, 105, 216, 314-318; U.S. Customs Ser­vice charges against, 114, 117, 122, 127, 133-134; "X" book, 146, 147, 228, 256, 271, 290, 303, 346, 355, 389; BB's wors­ening relationship with, 175, 197, 208- 209, 222, 301-302, 319, 407-408, 433, 437, 466; and sale of Botticelli's Giu-liano, 180-184; fees owed to BB, 184, 187, 193, 224, 254, 269, 270-271, 298, 303-304, 323, 326, 332, 337, 359, 368, 377, 380-381, 389, 395, 4°7, 414, 422, 425, 465; business affected by the war, 186-187, 191, 194, 243; purchases from Morgan Collection, 195", rivalry within, 224; liquidation of, 254, 439; paintings sold by, 269-270; BB resigns from, 434, 435, 439 Edgell, George Harold, 410, 412, 431, 537 Ehrich Galleries, 6 El Greco (Domenigo Theotocopouli), 83, 456; Adoration of the Shepherds, 13, 15, 17, 19, 24 Elliott, Maxine, 79 England: prepares for WWI, 183, 185; in WWI, 188, 198, 200, 231, 242, 306; in WWII, 426, 447, 462 Este Collection, 324 Evans, Arthur, 161 Fenollosa, Ernest, 102 Finley, David, 388, 436, 497, 565 Fischer, V. C., 74~75 Fitch, Clyde, 10, 72 Fita-James, Rosa, 160, 210, 235, 277 Fletcher, Jefferson, 123 Flexner, Simon, 171 Florence: BB's social life in, 32-33, 61, 159; sexual unconventionality in, 56; BB's bond to, 58, 59; during WWII, 481, 486, 494; exhibition of French art owned in, 494-495. See also Berenson, Bernard, I Tatti Fogg Museum (Harvard University), 171, 200, 287, 325, 396, 431, 453; purchases, 270, 322; BB lectures at, 286, 288; and I Tatti Institute, 380, 498-499 Forbes, Edward Waldo, 171, 410, 431, 453, 561; association with Fogg Mu­seum, 288, 421 Fowles, Edward: association with Duvcen Brothers, 39, 40, 156, 157, 166, 224, 225, 256, 269, 278, 294-295, 302-303, 313, 323, 354, 359, 367, 374-375. 388, 423, 439; and BB's articles, 309-310; and BB's attributions, 328-329, 332; on res­toration, 376; trip to Russia, 389; and BB's Lists, 400; as mediator between BB andjoseph Duveen, 407; correspondence with Nicky, 433; correspondence with BB, 456, 465 France, 177, 185; in WWI, 188, 200, 231, 232, 238, 240, 241, 242, 257, 306; oc­cupies Ruhr, 320; reparations, 320; prc- WWII politics, 415, 426; prepares for war, 447; in WWII, 462 France, Anatole: Livre de Mon Ami, 51; Jeanne d'Arc, 60 Francesca, Piero délia, 66, 134, 202, 282, 340; Hercules, 64; Crucifixion, 275, 3'4 Francis, Henry Sayles, 529, 59' Franco, Francisco, 26r, 452, 456 Frankfurter, Alfred, 447- 531 Frankfurter, Felix, 252, 254, 287 Freedberg, SydneyJ., 429-43°. 436, 545. 555 Freer, Charles, 173, 19° French Galleries, 76, 80 Freud, Sigmund, 154, 284, 483 Frick, Henry, 152, 188, 195. 202; Collec­tion, 202, 213, 285; as Duveen client, 239, 254-255 Friday's Hill, 15. *7 35 43 [ 6 6 9 ) I N D E X Friedländer, Max, 164, 308 Friedländer, Walter, 575 Friedsam, Michael, 327, 402; Collection catalogued by BB, 336, 345 Fry, Roger, 37, 273, 274; and Burlington Magazine, 21, 23-24, 47, 180; reviews of BB's books, 21, 47; and Metropolitan Museum of Art, 31; as agent for John­son, 36; and Morgan, 53, 104; visits 1 Tatti, 53; lectures, 74; attributions, 77, 317; relations with BB, 104, 161, 204- 205, 357, 524-525; and BB's attri­butions, 383 Fullerton, Morton, 95 Gamba, Carlo, 133 Garbo, Raffaellino del, 136 Gardner, Isabella Stewart, 178, 282-283; AS BB's client, 2, 3, 6, 10, 13-14, 20, 31, 36, 40, 77, 78, 169-170, 172-173, 184, 210-211; correspondence with BB and Mary, 12, 15, 29, 79, 85, 90, 93, 101, 107, 137, 176, 178, 179, 197-198, 228, 304, 323; decreasing purchases of, 13- 14, 20, 24, 210-211, 263; Fenway Court, 20, 70, 90, 170, 222, 282, 545; and U.S. Customs Service, 20, 64, 70, 81, 114; visits I Tatti, 36-37; and Mor­gan, 51; and Mary, 67, 83; on BB's affair with Belle Greene, 171-172 COLLECTION, 72, 282; Head of Christ (Giorgione), 7; Degas portrait, 10, 20; Christ Bearing the Cross (Giorgione), 31; Pope Innocent X, 37, 38, 43; Surrender of Breda (Velasquez), 38; The Profile of a Lady (Pollaiuolo), 52, 62; A Doctor of Law (Zubarân), 72; Manets, 86, 90; A Boy in a Scarlet Cap (di Credi), 172; Madonna and Child with a Goldfinch (Daddi), 172 ; A Young Lady of Fashion, 178, 193; Chinese art in, 178; French re­liefs and Romanesque portal, 184; Madonna and Child (Bellini), 288-289 Garvin, James L., 188 Gasparin, Edith de, 475 Gathorne-Hardy, Robert, 547 Gay, Walter, 65, 94 Gazette des Beaux-Arts, 214, 397, 400, 418; Mary's articles in, 12, 22; BB's articles in, 155, 321, 323, 340, 390; Proust's arti­cles in, 234; Wildenstein's affiliation with, 454 George, Lloyd, 231, 263, 267, 307 Germany: BB and Wharton's tour of, 162- 165; in WWI, 185, 189, 198, 200, 221, 228, 233, 238, 241, 306; and Austria, 252; art in, 257; peace treaty and repara­tions, 261, 320, 338, 339; economy, 290, 304, 338; plight ofjews in, 401-402, 405, 415; pre-WWII politics, 404, 426, 451; occupies Poland, 458; in WWII, 466; vandalism of artworks by, 491-492 Getty, J. Paul, 543-544 Ghirlandaio, David, 9 Ghirlandaio, Domenico, frescoes, 58 Gide, André, 116, 234 Giglioli, Yule (BB's doctor), 12, 17, 34, 105, 118, 119, 123 Gillet, Louis, 67-68, 193, 387, 396, 445, 534; translations of BB's work, 234, 331, 348-349, 418; "Bernard Berenson: An American Aesthete Abroad" 349 Gimpel, René, 72, 86, 89-90, 149, 153, 254, 261, 265, 276, 278, 288, 289, 310; affiliation with Wildenstein, 152, 182; and BB, 279, 316, 319; visits I Tatti, 306-307 Giorgione, Giorgio Barbarelli, 166; Christ Bearing the Cross, 31; Portrait of a Young Venetian, 150-151, 176 ; Portrait of a Venetian Gentleman, 255-256; Adoration of the Shepherds (Allendale Nativity), 323, 359-360, 432-437, 438-439, 442, 455, 530, 562, 577; exhibition in Venice, 562; in the Lists, 576-577; Christ and the Adul-tress, $77 Giotto di Bondone, 66, 375, 577, 582 Giovanni, Matteo di, 223 Giuliani, Byba, 167 Glaenzer, Eugene, 141, 152; and BB, 3, 5, 10, 15, 17, 26, 32, 50, 73, 225; gallery, 13-14; fees to BB, 19, 24; sales of art, 31 Goering, Hermann, 479, 502 Goldman, Henry, 255, 275, 281, 328, 337 Goldschmidt, Adolphe, 405, 406 Gold standard, 401, 407 Goloubeff, Madame de, 159 Goloubev, Victor, 178, 187 Gorki, Maxim, 234 Gourmont, Remy de, 219-220 [ 6 7 0 ] I N D E X Grafton Galleries, 66, loi Grant, Duncan, 58 Grazioli, Duchess Nicoletta, 18, 235 Great Depression, 391, 393, 395 Greece, 165, 231, 251-252, 466 Greenberg, Clement, 547 Greene, Belle da Costa, 195, 222, 231, 332; meets BB, 72-73; affair with BB, 73, 78—79, 80, 96, 104, xo8, 109—113, 115, 120-121, 127, 128, 130, 158, 168, 169, 171-172, 173. 189, 194. 207, 230, 248, 283-284, 346-347; correspondence with BB, 73, 80-81, 94, 96, 118, 132, 140, '98, 345. 498; employed at Morgan Li­brary, 84, 109-110, 112, 127, 131, 132, 169, 172, 208, 274, 285-286, 412, 523; BB's gifts to, 125, 140; cancels European trip, 131-132; death, 523; destroys BB's letters, 541 Greg, Robert, 295, 296, 372, 444 Gronau, Georg, 166, 434, 435, 436 Gropallo, Donna Laura, 11, 36 Guardiagrele, Nicola da, 130 Guggenheim, Peggy, 519, 521 Guggenheim, Solomon, 358 Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, 322, 354, 355, 387, 422, 488, 531, 563, 583, 592 Gutekunst, Otto, 39. S3, 120, 148, 228, 254 Hahn, Andrée, lawsuit against Duveen Brothers, 216, 314-318 Hainauer Collection, 39, 40, 52 Hale, Edward Everett, 70 Hals, Frans, 92-93 Hamilton, Carl, 263, 264-266, 413; as Du-veen's client, 271, 275, 277, 280, 284, 285, 292; collection and purchases, 275, 280, 287, 293, 314, 361 382, 383; as host to BB and Mary, 280; as Sulky's client, 302 Hamilton, Hamish, 578, 580, 584 Hand, Learned, 284, i°6, 326, 390, 409. 413, 421, 431, 458, 498, 54°. 550 Hanotaux, Gabriel, 245 Hapgood, Hutchins, 32, 56, 287, 307, 350, 458 Hapgood, Neith, 32, 5* Hapgood, Norman, 78, 287 Harriman, Mrs. J. Bordon (Daisy), 245, 252, 253, 263, 284 Hartt, Frederick, 488, 491-492 Harvard University: BB's ties to, 1, 187, 325, 542, 566. See also Berenson, Ber­nard, I Tatti Institute (The Harvard Uni­versity Center for Italian Renaissance Studies); Fogg Museum (Harvard Uni­versity) Haskell, Francis, 151 Havemeyer, Henry Osborne, 152 Hay, John, 74 Hearst, William Randolph, 329 Heifer, Madame, 150, 263, 376 Hemingway, Ernest, 517-519; The Old Man and the Sea, 518 Hemingway, Mary, 517-518 Hendy, Philip, 37, 52 . Henraux, Albert, 33 Henraux, Lucien, 17, 20, 26, 33, 49, 117, 168, 187 Herrick, Robert, 207, 393 Hewitt, Mrs. Peter Cooper, 33, 63, 71, 94, 131, 170, 176, 182, 393 Hewitt, Peter Cooper, 182 Hewlett, Maurice, 10 Hill, Derek, 530 Hitler, Adolf, 372, 401, 405, 442, 451; pre­pares for war, 414, 415, 426-427, 447; occupies Austria, 443; in Florence, 443- 444; at war, 466, 476 Hofer, Philip, 441, 452, 499, 530, 561 Hofmannsthal, Hugo von, 54 Hohenlohe, Princess, 18, 26 Holbein, Hans, Duchess of Milan, 77, 82, 83-84 Holmes, Charles J., to8, 240 Holroyd, Charles, 108 Hopper, Louisa, 160 Hoppner, John, 82 Horn, Walter, 445 Home, Herbert, 36, 77, 78, 180-181, 183, 203-204 Houghton, Edmund, 12, 20, 26, 53 House, Edward, 227, 243, 244. 250 Hubert, Henri, 14 Huntington, Archer, 72, 78. "3, 239. 28t. 284 Huntington, Mrs. Collis P., 86, 92-93. 96 Huth Collection, 131-132 Huxley, Aldous, 385, 392 [ 6 7 1 ] I N D E X Isolani, Procolo, 181 Israel, 523, 575-576, 586 Italy: regulations governing art exports, 102, 188, 193; impounds BB's paintings, 117-118; pre-WWI politics, 131, 184, 185, 187, 193; inWWI, 189, 193, 196, 199, 221-222, 229, 241, 242; postwar politics, 257-258, 272, 273, 339; Fascism in, 306, 322, 326-327, 330, 331, 334— 335, 342, 414, 443, 444, 466, 476; pre- WWII politics, 414-415, 423, 427, 451, 453, 456; laws against Jews, 451; in WWII, 460, 462, 498 Ivins, William M., Jr., 331, 332, 348, 358, 371-372, 379-380, 390, 391, 392, 403, 411, 505; and Belle Greene, 347; corre­spondence with BB, 420, 503 Jaccaci, August, 7-8, 153 James, Henry, 143, 144, 161, 188, 198, 203, 277, 343, 531 James, William, no Jarves Collection, 223, 321 Jews. See Anti-Semitism; Berenson, Ber­nard, anti-Semitism; Israel; Zionism Johnson, John Graver, 143, 152; corre­spondence with BB, 20, 97-98, 124; as BB's client, 35-36, 62, 63, 71, 76, 77, 79, 102-103, 106-107; and Gimpel, 89 Johnson Collection, 6, 8, 77, 102; cata­logued by BB, 73-74, 77-78, 104, 119, 123, 332 Johnstone, Humphrey, 18, 112 Kafka, Franz, 515, 524 Kahn, Adèle (Addie), 78, 128, 157, 181, 408, 446, 457, 511 Kahn, Otto, 83, 93, 128, 173, 181, 208, 237, 275, 281; Collection, 180, 293, 333, 383; politics, 233; as Sulley's client, 364- 365; death, 408 Kakuzo, Okakura, 170 Kann, Maurice, 84, 91 Kann, Rodolphe, Collection, 39, 51-52 Kansas City Art Institute, 314, 315 Kazin, Alfred, 514-515 Kennedy, John F., 543 Kerensky, Alexander Feodorovich, 227- 228, 232, 241-242, 252, 253, 352 Kerr-Lawson, James, 13, 132 Keynes, John Maynard, 32, 35, 123, 273, 274 Keyserling, Hermann, 124 Kiel, Hanna, 369, 530, 587 Kleinberger, Francis, 83, 148, 152, 269, 327, 336 Klemperer, Otto, 405 Knoedler's art gallery, 13, 83, 120, 152, 195 Koehler, Wilhelm, 453 Koestler, Arthur, 534 Kolchak, Alexander Vasilievich, 241, 242 Kreisler, Fritz, 16 Kress, Rush, 529 Kress, Samuel, 460; as Duveen's client, 425, 432, 436; visits Poggio alio Spino, 437; gift to National Gallery of Art, 455, 529; visits I Tatti, 457; requests BB's at­tribution, 529-530; subsidizes BB's books, 540, 544, 546, 566 Kress Collection, 255, 265, 327-328, 370, 423, 529-530, 590 Kress Foundation, 502, 529, 540 Kriegbaum, Friedrich, 443-444, 466, 470, 478, 479, 481-482, 492 Kropotkin, Prince Peter Alexeivich, 188 Labouchere, Henry, 23, 29 La Caze, Gabrielle, 252; affair with BB, 236, 238, 262, 278-279, 294, 319 Laffan, William, 13, 24 Lambert, Baronne Zoë Lucie Betty (Rothschild), 28-29, 35, 37 Lamont, Thomas, 254, 430 Landi, Neroccio de, 102 Lane, Hugh, 173 Lathrop, Francis, 30 Lazzaroni, Baron Michele, 136, 142, 157, 181, 183 LeBon, Gustave, 182 Lee, Vernon (Violet Paget), 140 Le Fontanelle, BB and Nicky take refuge at, 477, 478-488 Lehman, Philip, 180, 191, 201, 285 Lehmann, Rosamond Nina, 513 Lehr, Harry, 244 Leigh, Vivien, 580 Lenin, Nikolai, 227, 234, 250, 251, 253, 267, 272, 286, 307 Leslie, John, 131 [ 6 7 2 ] I N D E X Levi, Doro, 312, 446, 460 Levy, Louis: as Duveen lawyer, 315, 326, 389, 391, 407, 414, 433, 439; friendship with BB and Mary, 336; as BB's invest­ment broker, 346, 335, 363, 380; and BB's contract with Duveen, 380, 381; memoir of Duveen, 327 Lévis-Mirepoix, Philomène de, 160, 294, 298-299, 300, 319, 331, 397, 334; Cite des Lampes, 143 Lewis, Sinclair, 519 Linklater, Eric, 496-497 Lippi, Filippino, 136 Lippi, Fra Filippo, 136; Madonna and Child, 314; The Adoration of the Magi, 369- 370 Lippmann, Walter, 243-244, 251, 257, 267, 284, 293, 339, 342, 414, 422, 437, 508, 563, 578; A Preface to Politics, 244; political views, 352; and Mary, 392; The Good Society, 431; visits I Tatti, 461, 530, 546, 549 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 74, 75, 88, 178 Lodge, John, 88 Loeser, Charles, 113, 129, 133, 181, 182, 322, 571; and BB, 274 Löfroth, Naima, 178, 341 London: social life in, 38, 53, 63, 108, 128, r6i, 240, 356-357; professional life in, 53, 239; BB in, 88-89; art rtade in, 239 Longhi, Roberto, 567, 593 Longman, Mark, 550-551 Lorenzetti, Ambrogio, Madonna and Child, 590 Loria, Arturo, 426, 503, 531, 569-570, 583, 584, 587 Lotto, Lorenzo, 31, 32, IJ4. 118, 150, 155, 331; Venice exhibition, 545 Lovett, Robert Morse, 123 Lowell, Abbott Lawrence, 396 Lowell, Percival, 15, 139 Lowengard, Armand, 303, 313. 3'9, 389. 422, 439, 460, 464 Lubbock, Percy, 178, 240, 531 Luce, Henry R., 549 Ludwig, Gustav, 213 Lydig, Philip, 1%, 88 McCarthy, Desmond, 414 McCarthy, Mary, 562-563, 567-568, 580, 585, 586; The Group, 368; Stones of Flor­ence, 568; Venice Observed, 568 Machiavelli, Zanobi, Madonna, 532 Mack, Julian, 396 Mackay, Clarence, 152, 315 Maclagan, Eric, 235, 370, 388, 414 MacVeagh, Wayne, 70 Maklakov, Vasiliy, 231 Malatesta, Enrico, 179 Malinowski, Bronislaw, 393 Malloch, Lewis, 108 Manet, Edouard, 86, 90 Mann, Thomas, 427, 437 Manship, Paul, 284, 288, 295, 307 Mantegna, Andrea, 46; Portrait of a Man, 529 Marbury, Elizabeth (Bessie), 14, 28, 50, 69, 105, 107, 142, 161, 169 Mardrus, Joseph, 207 Marghieri, Clodlde, 343-344, 386, 388, 397-398, 408, 415, 425, 530, 593 Mariano, Elisabetta (Nicky), 167, 388; Forty Years with Berenson, 167, 268, 344, 386, 486, 552; meets BB and Mary, 183; and Scott, 183, 258, 259; accepts post at I Tatti, 258, 264, 268, 273; BB and Mary's dependence on, 279, 295, 304- 305, 325, 338, 386, 397, 509, 526, 564; travels with BB and Mary, 298, 299, 302, 312-313, 315, 318, 329. 338, 342- 343, 347-348, 356, 370, 378, 387. 408, 416-417, 419-420, 424-425, 430, 443- 445, 458, 513-515, 558, 593; personal relationship with BB, 307, 341, 344, 386, 493; correspondence with Mary, 337; and BB's affair with Belle Greene, 346-347; on Clark's marriage, 350; col­laboration with BB, work on Lists, 374, 379, 412, 422, 423, 448, 450, 493, 494. 546, 547, 566, 587; and BB's love affairs, 386; runs I Tatti, 386, 546; on Mary s health, 413; wartime duties at I Tatti, 474-476; in hiding with BB during war, 477, 478-480, 498; diary, 486; as librar­ian at I Tatti Institute, 499; control of BB's papers after his death, 552; at BB s death, 592 Markevitch, Igor, family, 463. 470-47(, 476, 487 Marquand, Allan, 153 [673] I N D E X Marshall, John, 53 Martelli palazzo marbles, 134-137 Martin, Elizabeth Winifred, 3 50, 362 Masaccio, Tomaso Guido, Madonna of Humility, 375-376 Masolino da Panicale, Annunciation, 201 Mather, FrankJewett, Jr., 53, 153, 154, 188, 213, 353, 383, 450, 505 Matisse, Henri, 65-67, 84, 154, 155, 512, 535; Paysage, 66; Trees near Melun, 66 Maugham, Somerset, 569-570 Mayor, Alpheus Hyatt, 529 Mellon, Andrew, 101, 275; Collection, 149, 284, 293, 459; Portrait of a Youth (Botticelli), 292; as Duveen's client, 325, 345, 364, 382, 388, 432, 435; Madonna of Humility (Masaccio), 375-376; bids for Soviet art sale, 389; plans to build na­tional gallery, 425; death, 435, 436 Mellon Trust, 376, 423, 433, 436, 438 Menuhin, Diana, 582-583 Menuhin, Yehudi, 582-583 Messina, Antonello da, 155, 213, 580; A Madonna and Child with the Infant John, 308-309 Messina, Pietro da, 155 Metropolitan Museum of Art, 12, 13, 19- 20, 31. 37, DC 173, 178, 284, 308, 331, S72 Mexico, 168, 177, 178 Michelangelo Buonarroti, 411, 412, 448, 449; Moses, 548 Millikin, William, 421, 453, 537 Miller, Henry, 515 Modestini, Mario, 531 Mongan, Agnes, 430 Montagna, Bartolomeo, Madonna and Child, 205 Montelupo, Raffaello da, 449 Montesquiou, Robert de, 15-17, 27, 38, 44-45 62-63, 64, 88; Le Chancelier des Fleurs, 44 Moore, George, 63, 90, 161, 240; Ave At-que Vale, 145 Moore, Henry, 516, 521 Moorhead, Alan, 495-496 Moravia, Alberto, 379, 382, 421, 588 Morelli, Giovanni, 2, 212, 214, 257; Col­lection, 157 Morgan, Anne, 89, 107 Morgan, John Pierpont, 40, 87, 143, 170; collection of art and manuscripts, 6, 39, 72-73, 85, 91, 134-135. 152, 333'. Burlington Magasine, 24; and Mrs. Gard­ner, 51; and Fry, 53; and stock market crash, 56; Library, 72-73, 109-110, 118, 158, 169, 172, 412; and BB's affair with Belle Greene, III; and Duvcen Brothers' lawsuit, 133; dislike of BB, 137; death, 158; Duvecn purchases from collection of, 195 Moroni, Giambattista, 103, 106 Morra, Count Umberto, 292, 334, 343, 350, 378-379, 382, 388, 398, 403, 412, 429, 431, 441, 591; Conversations with Be-rciisoti, 335; in Venice with BB, 419; pol­itics, 509-510 Morrell, Ottoline, 102, 108 Morrell, Philip, 102 Mostyn-Owen, William, 547, 584, 586 Mugnier, Abbé Arthur, 160, 207, 237, 319, 358 Mumford, Lewis, 579-580 Murat, Marie, 159, 242 Murdock, Eleanor (Mrs. Kenneth), 580 Murdock, Kenneth, 580 Murray, Fairfax, 7, 62 Murray, Gilbert, 38, 240 Musée Prince Paul, 66 Museum of Fine Arts (Boston), 76, 102, 333, 340, 406 Mussolini, Benito, 179, 257, 273, 304, 357; as prime minister, 306, 322, 327; pre­pares for war, 414, 415, 423; at war, 452, 460, 462, 463, 466, 472; ousted as prime minister, 476-477; as dictator of occupied Italy, 477 Namier, Lewis, 586 National Gallery of Art (Washington), 101, 218, 266, 284, 293, 388 Nazi party, 405; rise to power, 401, 408; in Austria, 427; in Czechoslovakia, 447 Neroccio dc' Landi, 191 Nicholson, Alfred, 399 Nicolson, Benedict, 430-431, 453, 491, 534, 538. 560, S62, 587 Nicolson, Benjamin, 562 Nicolson, Harold, 431, 507-508, 537, 561, 562 [674] I N D E X Nicolson, Luisa. See Vertova, Luisa Nicolson, Vita, 537, 562 Nijinsky, Kyra, 463 Noscda, Aldo, 103 Soteworthy Paintings in American Collections (Jaccaci), 7, 8 Nuzi, Allegretto, 382-383 Obrist, Hermann, 113, 159 Oflner, Richard, 255, 265, 277, 307, 360- 361, 412, 555, 573; Studies in Florentine Painting, 361, 399; and Institute for Ad­vanced Study, 402 Ojctti, Ugo, 293, 347, 349, 425, 432, 462 Olivier, Lawrence, 580 Onassis, Aristotle, 489 Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy. See Bouvier, Jacqueline Oppenheim Collection, 407 Origo, Iris. See Cutting, Iris I'ach, Walter, 249, 538 I'aget, Violet. See Lee, Vernon Palestine, 511—512, 524 Palmer, Mrs. Potter, 35, 37, 79, 80, 90, 94, 96, 114 l'aimer, Sophie, 89 Pamphili, Doria, 60 l'anciatichi Collection, 50 I'anofsky, Erwin, 402-403, 404, 411, 412, 441, 445. 573 Paolo, Giovanni di, 209; The Child Jesus Disputing in the Temple, 63 I'apafava, Francesco, 18, 54 Paris and Versailles: social life in, 14, 27, 28, 53, 62, 65, 93, 95-96. 107, 160, 207, 210, 319, 357-358; professional life in, 39, 50, 53, 62, 84-85; BB and Mary in, 49-50 Pasolini, Carlotta, 32 I'atcr, Walter, 4, 215. 469, 573, 579, 588, 589; Studies in the History of the Renais­sance, i Paul, Prince. See Yugoslavia Perkins, F. Mason, 20, 78, 103, 321, 559 Perkins, Lucy, 78, n8 Pernot, Maurice, 243, 251, 252 Perry, Rachel. See Berenson, Rachel Perry, Ralph Barton, 19, 26, 132, 169, 362, 406-407, 410, 414, 446, 547, 552, 556, 561; marriage to BB's sister Rachel, 27, 7° r32 138, 142; post at I Tatti, 499 Perugino, II (Pietro Vannucci), Madonna, 71-72 Phillips, Claude, 6 Phillips, Duncan, 434, 436, 438, 439 Picasso, Pablo, 154, 155, 160, 378, 521, 523; Madonna and Child, 245 Pignatti, Terisio, 151, 157 Pinsent, Cecil, 53, 58, 105, 112—1x3, 138, 183; as architect at I Tatti, 53, 85, 86-87, 97, too, 103, 106, 116, 126, 130, 131, 141, 179, 186, 193, 225, 329, 348, 520; and Mary, 96; war activities, 219 Piombo, Sebastiano del, 106 Piot, René, 65-66, 132, 142, 168; frescoes at I Tatti, 97, 112, 116-117, 125, 132 Placci, Carlo: friendship with BB, 10, 11, 17, 25, 27, 61, 112, 168, 221, 273, 326, 357, 393; on BB's writing, 60; on Ma­tisse, 67; politics, 227, 229, 286, 462, 469; death, 469; BB's portrait sketch of, 503, 541 Piatt, Charles, 153 Platt, Dan Fellows, 11, 123, 210, 223, 227; Collection, 285 Plender, William, 147, 175 Poggi, Giovanni, 474, 478, 482, 492 Poggio alio Spino, 326, 366, 368, 388, 414, 434, 437 Polignac, Melchior de, 244 Pollaiuolo, Antonio, The Profile of a Lady (A Woman in Green), 52, 62 Pollock, Channing, 108 Pope, Arthur Upham, 335~336 Pope-Hennessy, John, 136, 376, 424, 511, 544 Popp, Anny E., 448 Porter, Arthur Kingsley, 223-224, 262, 265, 279, 290; Medieval Architecture, 262; travels with BB, 307, 3H-3D. 356, 406; Collection, 333 Porter, Cole, 235, 246 Pougy, Diane de, 10 Pound, Ezra, 276—277 Prado Museum, 209, 247, 260, 261, 455- 456 Praz, Mario, 422, 471, 5°4 Prentiss, Mrs. Francis F., 255 Prince, Fanny (Mrs. Morton), 179 [675] I N D E X Prince, Morton, 70, 176, 178-179 Proust, Marcel, 233-234, 305, 524, 586 Pulitzer, Joseph, 251, 253 Pusey, Nathan, 580 Putnam Publishing Company, 41, 46, 71 Radziwill, Dorothy, 235 Radziwill, Princess Lee Bouvier. See Bouvier, Lee Raphael (RafFaello Santi), 101; Cowper Madonna and Child, 173, 175; Madonna and Child Holding a Lily, 328; Madonna, 364; Alba Madonna, 389; Saint George and the Dragon, 389 Rassegna d'Arte, 12, 18, 30, 155, 201 Rassegna d'Arte Antica e Moderna, 196 Reinach, Joseph, 253 Reinach, Salomon, 9, 14, 65, 123, 160, 168, 187, 189, 207, 339, 357; and Mary, 37; and BB's articles, 156; death, 397 Réju, Gabrielle Charlotte, 113 Rembelinski, Count C., 14, 60, 121; death, 90, 99 Rembrandt van Rijn, 91, 129; Aristotle Contemplating the Bust 0/Homer, 51 Reni, Guido, 556-557, 575 Restoration, 376-377; difficulties of, 150- 151; of The Last Supper, 548, 549; of Uccello frescoes, 571; of Santa Trinita bridge, 585 Rhinelander, Frederick, 13, 19-20, 24 Ricci, Corrado, 8, 181, 203 Ricci, Seymour de, 160 Richter, George M., 433, 434, 438 Rilke, Ranier Maria, 207 Ringrose, Hyacinthe, 316, 317 Rinuccini, Alamanno, 72 Rockefeller, John D., 172, 275, 281, 313, 334 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 252, 253, 401, 409 Roosevelt, Theodore, 67, 74-75 Rorimer, James J., 572 Rosenberg, Leon A., 154 Ross, Denham, 78, 102, 164, 178, 277 Ross, Janet, 11, 23, 83, 85, 337 Ross, Robert, 55 Rosselli, Cosimo, 130 Rossellino, Antonio, David, 136 Rothenstein, John, 521 Rothenstein, William, 331, 357, 386, 418; Men and Memories, 54; portrait of BB, 54-55 Rothschild, Edmond de, 9, 35, 51, 465 Rothschild, Gustave de, 28 Rothschild, Madame Henri de, 226 Rothschild, Liliane de, 586 Rothschild, Lionel, 16 Rothschild, Maurice de, 84, 89-90, 114, 465 Rothschild, Robert de, 63 Russell, Alys (Mary's sister), 2, 17, 63, 102, 134, 140, 154, 222, 281, 307, 335, 409, 447; and Logan, 145, 240, 318, 340; separates from Russell, 169 Russell, Bertrand, 2, 15, 38, 63, 102, 169, 203, 550; nonresistance philosophy, 198, 244 Ryan, Thomas Fortune, 114, 134 Sachs, Arthur, 357 Sachs, Paul, 256, 384, 403, 407, 410, 451 — 452, 493, 508, 561; affiliation with Fogg Museum, 171, 200, 288, 325, 338, 342, 421, 498 St. Denis, Ruth, 170 St. Moritz, 10; BB's social life in, 15-16, 26-28, 35, 44-45, 63, 128-129, 185 Salomon, William; and reputed Botticelli, 302; paintings repurchased by Duveen, 332 Salting, George, 108 Salvemini, Fernande, 227, 334 Salvemini, Gaetano, 61, 199, 224, 252, 272, 314, 318; arrest and imprisonment, 334-335; friendship with BB, 342, 357; politics, 390 Santa Trinita bridge restoration, 585 Santayana, George, 21, 70, 226-227, 240, 277. 295. 330, 379, 382, 457-458, 5'5; The Last Puritan, 422; Life of Reason, 542; death, 550 Sardou, Victorien, 14, 28 Sargent, John Singer, 9, 161 Sarto, Andrea del, Portrait of a Lady, 2$4~ 256 Sassetta, Stefano di Giovanni, 137, 180, 191; St. Francis, 265, 559; Way to Cal­vary, 500 [ 6 7 6 ] I N D E X Sassoon, Aline (Rothschild), 63; friendship with ÜB, 9-10, 15, 16, 27, 33, 37 38- 39. 45. 49. 60; and Duveen Brothers, 40; death, 90 Sassoon, Edward, 9 Sassoon, Philip, 33, 414 Schapiro, Meyer, 353-354. 506-507, 508 Schary, Dore, 580 Schickler, Arthur de, 202 Schlumberger, Gustave, 61, 65, 84 Schuster, Max, 539, 544 Scott, Geoffrey, 54, 105, 131, 138, 172, 205, 206; and Mary, 32, 35, 38, 49-50, 82, 96, 97, 109, in, 112-113, 126, 159, 173, 180, 187, 188, 197-198, 219, 223, 230, 235-237, 259; visits I Tatti, 32, 82, 83; and BB, 82, 83, 96, 236; as architect at I Tatti, 103, 126; The Architecture of Humanism, 162, 167, 179; Portrait of Zélide, 179; and Nicky, 183, 258, 259; as BB's secretary, 192, 201; war activities, 219; engagement and marriage to Lady Sybil, 230, 236, 259; interest in Bud­dhism, 235; estrangement and divorce, 330, 513 Scdelmeyer, Charles (art dealer), 13, 39 Scligmann, Germain, 148-149, 529 Seligmann, Jacques, 13, 83, 88, 116, 119- 120, 152, 224; relations with BB, 148- 149, 160, 225, 277, 285; and Belle Greene, 208; Walters as client of, 354; affected by WWII, 465 Sellaio, Jacopo del, Entombment of Christ, 328 Serbia, 184-185 Serlupi, Filippo Crescenzi, 474. 477. 478. 480, 487, 492, 511, 593 Serlupi, Gilberta, 481. 4®7. 492. 511 Serristori, Countess Hortense, 10, 11, 26- 27, 45, 49, 60, 105, 121, 128, 191, 221, 273. 583 Serristori, Sophie, 209 Serristori, Count Umberto, 35, 45 Settignano, Italy. See Berenson, Bernard, I Tatti Shapley, Fern, 370. 4'2, 590 Shawn, William, 527 Sherman, Frederick: as editor of Art in America, 205, 209, 223, 275, 292, 293, 375! encourages BB to publish articles, 225, 249 Signorelli, Luca, Madonna and Angel, 340 Siren, Osvald (art expert), 166, 181, 223, 288, 293, 302, 303 Smith, Elizabeth (Mary's aunt), 199 Smith, Hannah (Mary's mother), 2, 17, 25, no, 124 Smith, Joseph Lindon, 64 Smith, Logan Pearsall (Mary's brother), 30, 9S, 116, 145, 185, 187, 227, 240, 335, 362; Trivia, 2, 382; visits I Tatti, 32, 273, 350, 379, 382, 393; and Alys, 145, 240, 318, 340, 419; trip to Greece with BB and Mary, 310, 312-313; BB on, 405; death, 516 Smith, Robert (Mary's father), 2 Snyder, Carl, 7-8 Sonnino, Sidney, 229, 250, 251-253 Soviet Union: in WWI, 185, 188, 228, 252; political chaos in, 227-228, 241-242; Bolshevism in, 267; sale of Hermitage Museum paintings, 389; in WWII, 427, 446 Spagna, Lo (Giovanni di Pietro), 328, 329 Spalding, Albert, 61 Spender, Stephen, 512 Sprigge, Sylvia, 550-553 Spring Rice, Cecil, 105 Stark, Freya, 59, 529, 591 Stein, Gertrude, 50, 129, 159. 160, 207, 535; visits I Tatti, 32, 58, 61, 105-106; on BB, 61-62; BB on, 66; friendship with BB, 84; Mary on, 106; Camera Work, 154-155 Stein, Leo, 50, 535! visits I Tatti, 32, 58, 61, 106, 514; Collection, 66; friendship with BB, 84, 160 Stein, Sally, 50, 58, 66 Steed, H. Wickham, 243, 251 Steffens, Lincoln, 267 Steinbeck, John, 579 Steinmeyer, F., 114. '78. 358 Stephen, Adrian, 187 Stephen, Karin. See Costelloe, Karin Stevenson, Adlai, 587 Stillman, James, 32 Stone, Irving, 579 Stone, Melville, 251 [677] I N D E X Storrs, Ronald, 296, 298, 307, 372 Strachey, Barbara (Mary's granddaughter), 145, 154, 206, 209, 222, 268, 397, 423, 442; son Roger, 416, 422 Strachey, Julia, 125 Strachey, Lytton, 125 Strachey, Oliver, 125, 189 Strachey, Ray. See Costelloe, Ray Strachey, Richard, 125 Straight, Dorothy, 262 Strong, Charles Augustus, 45, 153, 295 Strong, Eugénie (Sellers), 154, 329 Strong, Standford Arthur, 7, 154 Stuart, James Fitz-James, 260-261 Stuyvesant, Rutherford, 13 Sulley, Arthur, 63, 107, 122, 142, 148, 209, 210, 211, 254, 263, 266, 334; Gard­ner as client of, 172-173; fees to BB, 298, 347; relations with BB, 302; Kahn as client of, 364-365 Synge, John M., 145 Tate Gallery of British Art, 263 Taylor, Francis Henry, 560, 572, 578-579 Thaw, Harry K., 178-179 Thomas, Carey, 67, 74, 175 Thomas, Helen Whitall, 171 Thompson, Daniel Varney, 406, 420-421, 432, 440; The Materials of Medieval Paint­ing, 421 Thompson, Dorothy, 461-462 Thomson, David Croal, 36, 76, 80, 92, 93 Thorold, Algar, 29, 56, 235 Thum and Taxis, prince of, 34 Thum and Taxis, Princess Mary of, 18, 34, 331, 408 Thyssen-Bornemisza, Heinrich, 93 Tietze, Hans, 577 Tietze-Conrat, Erika, 577 Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), 17, 81, 89-90, 91, 102; Ariosto (Gentleman in Blue), 6; Europa, 6; La Schiavona, 182; Portrait of a Venetian Gentleman, 254-256; Adoration of the Shepherds (Nativity), 323, 359-360, 432-437. 438-439, 442, 455, 530, 562; Portrait of a Woman, 340; Portrait of a Sol­dier, 364; Venus in a Mirror, 389; exhibi­tion in Venice, 419-420 Toesca, Pietro, 349, 369, 421 Toklas, Alice B., 106 Toll, Nicholas, 455 Tone, Aileen, 160, 174, 182, 187, 245, 287 Trevelyan, Robert (Trevy), 245; friend­ship with BB, 21, 26, 54, 203, 350, 357; visits I Tatti, 32, 97, 131, 273, 331, 362, 379, 393, 469; Sisyphus, 63; and BB's writing, 309, 464; visits Poggio alio Spino, 388 Trevor-Roper, Hugh, 510, 521, 523, 572, 578; Last Days of Hitler, 523 Truman, Bess, 568 Truman, Harry, 568-569 Turkey, 131, 165, 184, 197, 370-371 Turner, Reginald, 108 Tyler, Royall, 226, 227, 231, 245 Uccello, Paolo, 571 Uffizi gallery, 571, 590 United States: BB and Mary's visits to, 5-6, io, 66, 69-79, 158, 168-175, 187- 188, 279, 280-289; import tariff on art, 87; in WWI, 200, 227, 238, 242, 244; in WWII, 425, 471, 472 Untermeyer, Samuel, 16 Valentiner, Wilhelm, 173, 188; as editor of Art in America, 152, 153, 275, 325; attri­butions of, 255; prepares catalogue for Duveen, 325-326 Valéry, Paul, 392 Van der Weyden, Roger, 103 Van Dyke, Donaldson, 82 Vane, Ethel, 543 Van Home, William, 103, 170 Vanni, Lippo, 321-322, 323 Velasquez, Diego, 82, 456; portrait of Pope Innocent X, 24, 37, 38; Surrender of Breda, 37-38; Olivares, 85-86, 91 Veneziano, Domenico, 50; A Young Lady of Fashion, 173; Madonna and Child, 401, 492 Venice, 18; BB's enchantment with and visits to, 141-142, 166, 409, 419-420, 457-458, 500, 520-522, 528-529, 554— 555, 563; Bellini exhibition in, 527, 528- 529; Lotto exhibition in, 545; Giorgione exhibition in, 562 Venizelos, Eleutherios, 231, 251, 252 Venturi, Adolfo, 182, 217, 308, 329, 369, 421 [ 6 7 8 ] I N D E X Venturi, Lionello, 308, 421 Verona, Michèle da, 352 Verrocchio, Andrea del, 136, 448 Vertova, Luisa (Nicolson): collaboration with BB and translations of his work, 450, 499-500, 532, 538, 544, 547, 559, 366, 576 Viereck, Peter, 495, 540, 557 Villa Trianon. See de Wolfe, Elsie, Villa Trianon Vincent, Edgar, 38 Vinci, Leonardo da, 216, 411, 448-449; Madonna and Child, 166; BB's article on, 179, 205, 214; Mona Lisa, 214, 215, 218; Ginevra de' Bend, 214, 218; The Last Supper, 214-21 s, 217, 548, 549; St. Anne, 215; Adoration of the Magi, 216; La Belle Ferronière dispute, 225, 314-318 Vivarini, Alvise, 88, 155, 213, 282 Volpi, Count Giuseppi, 521 Volpi, Elia (dealer and restorer), 125, 135 . Walker, Gillian, 591 Walker, John, 389, 420, 436, 437, 451, 455, 546, 561, 574; Seif Portrait with Donors, 384; as BB's disciple, 384-385, 387-388, 392, 393-394, 412, 413, 441, 543; as di­rector of National Gallery of Art, 385, 394, 406, 459, 497, 527, 565; marriage, 425; attributions, 459; post at I Tatti, 499; reviews of BB's books, 506, 508 Wallace Collection, 6 Walter, Bruno, 437, 498 Walters, Henry, 106, 143, 152, 192; as BB's client, 77, 124, 130-131, 132, 136, 142, 150, 161, 203; as Seligmann's client, 354 Walters Collection, 180, 285, 321; Italian paintings in, 6; BB and Mary catalogue, 174, 192 Warren, Edward Perry (Ned), 53 Warren, Francis, 51 Waterhouse, Ellis, 436-437 Weber Collection, 136 Wellesley College, 70 Wendell, Barrett, 59. 7L 97, 132, 144, l69, 179, 191, 212; correspondence with BB, 200, 201, 232-233, 240, 243, 248, 258 Werfel, Alma, 408, 498 Werfel, Franz, 405, 4°8, 437, 498 Wethey, Harold E„ The Paintings ofTuian, 256 Wharton, Edith: friendship with BB and Mary, 95, IOJ, 107, ri6, 129, r4J, ,44t 149, 154, 161, 175-176. 178, 257, 258, 290, 334, 343, 358, 385, 391; correspon­dence with BB, in, 139, 170-J71, I y 4 i 198, 216-217, 221 286-287, 421, 424, 429; Paris circle, 123; visits I Tatti, 131, 153, 322, 381, 382, 393, 425; and Henry James, 161, 277, 343, 393; tours Ger­many with BB, 162-165; war relief work, 189, 194, 197, 203, 226, 261 ; and Mary, 197; and Scott, 203; and death of Henry Adams, 245-246; BB spends Christmases with, 246, 378-379, 385, 391, 397, 404, 415, 428; Hyères, 290, 291, 331, 359, 397, 415, 421, 422; and Paul Bourget, 349; Pavillon Colombe, 396; death, 432 BOOKS AND WHITINGS: Artemis to Ac-taeon, 95; Motor Flight through France, jy, "The Long Run" 139; The Custom of the Country, 162; The Age of Innocence, 258, 262; BB's criticism of, 261-262; The Buccaneers, 422; A Backward Glance, 466; Ethan Frome, 519 White, Henry, 94, 112, 128 White, Stanford, 178 Whitney Collection, 408 WickhofF, Franz, 47 Widener, Joseph, 62, 74, 83, 128, 136, 266 Widener, P.A.B. (Peter), 6, 62, 170, 334; as Duveen's client, 74, 96, 101, 166; as BB's client, 77; as Sulley's client, 107 Widener Collection, 62, 74, 285; cata­logued by BB, 69, 74, 138 Wildenstein, Daniel, 148, 501 Wildenstein, George, 148, 397, 454. 465t affiliation with Gazette des Beaux-Ans, 501; association with BB, 50t, 5°3. 56'. 584, 590 Wildenstein, Nathan, 13, 72, 86, 89-90, 114, 116, 135, '48, 149. 224, 254, 331. 397; affiliation with Gimpel, 152, 182, 279; fees to BB, 347 Wilson, Woodrow, 177. 178, I93~i94, 200, 207, 227, 243, 244, 307; BB s opin­ion of, 221, 272; Fourteen Points and peace negotiations, 232, 244, 250-251, [679] I N D E X 252, 253, 254, 267; and League of Na­tions, 251, 253, 257 Winthrop, Grenville, 172 Wolff, Gerhard, 479, 482, 492 World War I, 68, 177, 183, 187, 189, 196, 200, 207, 221, 232, 238; effect on art market, 136; political events preceding, 179, 184, 185; difficulties of travel dur­ing, 195, 197, 226, 238, 276; spy para­noia during, 195-196; peace negotia­tions, 228, 252, 253, 254; concludes, 240-243; armistice, 241, 242-243, 244, 245; Peace Conference at Versailles, 250, 273. 274 World War II, 456, 462, 477; political events preceding, 426-427, 447, 448, 452, 454; travel barriers during, 470; de­struction from, 471, 485-486; con­cludes, 476; armistice, 477; postwar set­tlements, 489 Wrightsman, Charles B., 574 Yerkes, Charles Tyson, 29-30 Yugoslavia, Prince Paul of, 262, 414, 422, 424, 437, 455, 456, 458, 546, 593 Zangwill, Israel, 28, 67, 105, 185-186, 188, 198, 306, 339 Zionism, 186, 254, 286, 372, 380, 499 Zubarân, Francisco de, 72 [ 6 8 0 ]
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