RARE “Renowned Art Dealer" Arthur Vernay Hand Written 2 Page Letter For Sale


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Up for sale "Renowned Art Dealer" Arthur Vernay Hand Written 2 Page Letter.




May 1877 - 25 October 1960) was a noted English-born American art and antiques

dealer, decorator, big-game hunter, and naturalist explorer. He sponsored

expeditions across the world to collect biological specimens and cultural

artifacts on behalf of the American Museum of Natural

History. The Vernay-Faunthorpe Hall of South Asian mammals in the

AMNH is named after him. Born in Weymouth, England, Vernay was born to Louisa

Stannard and Thomas Crabb Avant. He immigrated to New York early around 1903-4

and changed his surname from Avant to Vernay. He found a job as an elevator

operator at a furniture store known as A.J. Crawfords and after working there

briefly, Vernay started his own shop in 1906, called Arthur S. Vernay, Inc.

located at 1 East 45th Street, near Madison Avenue. He also had a shop in

London at 217 Piccadilly in the late 1910s to 1920s. He sold antiques and

decorative artworks to a number of important and influential New Yorkers

including Ogden Codman Jr., Elsie de Wolfe, Sir Charles Carrick Allom, Consuelo Vanderbilt, Francis Patrick Garvan, Benjamin Altman, Solomon R. Guggenheim, William Russell Grace, as

well as leading art dealerships such as M Knoedler & Co, and the design firm Tiffany Studios. In

the 1920s, Vernay grew increasingly interested in game hunting and naturalist

exploration. In 1921 he stayed at the Biligirirangans with Ralph Camroux Morris and

saw wild animals in nature for the first time. He sponsored a collecting

expedition led by Colonel John Champion Faunthorpe intended

to enhance the American Museum of Natural

History's collection of Southeast Asian animals, Vernay joined

Faunthorpe into India in 1923. Eventually this expedition would culminate in

the American Museum of Natural

History's Vernay-Faunthorpe Hall of South Asiatic Mammals, which

opened in 1930 and held mounted elephants shot by the collectors in Mysore. He was elected Vice Patron of the Bombay Natural History

Society in 1928. In 1935 he became a trustee of the American

Museum of Natural History and in the same year he accompanied Charles Suydam Cutting to Tibet where they met the Dalai Lama. His last expedition was to Africa in 1946. Around

the same time he became very interested in orchids.



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