ROBERT HENRI (1865-1929)
ROBERT HENRI (1865-1929)
ROBERT HENRI (1865-1929)
ROBERT HENRI (1865-1929)
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ROBERT HENRI (1865-1929)

Portrait of Miss Louise Getz

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ROBERT HENRI (1865-1929)
Portrait of Miss Louise Getz
signed and dated 'Robert Henri 1925' (lower left)—signed and dated again and inscribed with title and artist’s record number (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
41 x 33 in. (104.1 x 83.8 cm.)
Painted in 1925.
Provenance
Louise Getz, Beverly Hills, California.
Private collection, by descent from the above.
Bonhams, New York, 28 November 2007, lot 73, sold by the above.
Gerald Peters Gallery, New York.
Acquired by the late owner from the above, 2010.

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Lot Essay

Louis Getz was one of the daughters of the prominent Beverly Hills couple, Milton and Estelle Getz. After emigrating from Prussia, the Getz family opened a general store catering to Northern California miners, eventually exporting goods on a global scale and producing their own products under the brand Getzbest.

Milton fell in love with Estelle, daughter of Kaspare Cohn of Kaspare Cohn Commercial Savings Bank, and became a partner in the bank after their marriage. After Cohn's death in 1916, Milton and his brother-in-law renamed the bank to the Union Bank & Trust, which became one of the largest and most successful banks in the area as the city of Hollywood expanded.

With their considerable wealth, Milton and Estelle designed a mansion in the popular Mediterranean style, which would become one of the most well-known homes in Beverly Hills. The home was subsequently owned by William Randolph Hearst and his mistress, actress Marion Davies, and later served as a film set for several pictures including The Godfather and The Bodyguard.

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