Albert Eugene Gallatin wrote about, collected, exhibited, and created works of art.
Called "one of the great figures in early 20th-century American culture," he was a leading proponent of nonobjective and later abstract and particularly Cubist
art whose "visionary approach" in both collecting and painting left "an enduring impact on the world of modern art."
Author: unknopwn Source: "The A. E. Gallatin Collection: An Early Adventure in Modern Art" by Gail Stavitsky, Philadelphia Museum of Art Bulletin, Vol. 89, No. 379/380 (Winter - Spring, 1994), fig. 3 License: PD US