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  1. Count Isaac de Camondo (born 3 July 1851 in Istanbul; died 7 April 1911 in Paris) was a member of the House of Camondo, noted primarily as an art collector with a noteworthy interest in the then "avant-garde" artists of the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist movements.

  2. Isaac de Camondo, né à Constantinople, le 3 juillet 1851 et mort à Paris le 7 avril 1911, est un banquier, musicien, mécène et collectionneur français.

  3. 20 de jul. de 2023 · Having promised his enormous collection ( 804 pieces) of old and contemporary artworks to the Louvre in 1897, then signing an agreement on December 18, 1908, he singlehandedly engineered the invasion of Impressionism into the hallowed halls of France’s most conservative art institution.

  4. 21 de mar. de 2022 · This publisher, concert organiser, and artistic agent was a key figure in the Parisian musical world. Isaac de Camondo supported him financially on many occasions and helped him to realise his finest project: the creation of the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, on avenue Montaigne in Paris. The Collector

  5. Isaac de Camondo (1851-1911) © MAD, Paris. Isaac de Camondo, Moïse ’s first cousin and his elder by nine years, was born in Constantinople in 1851. He arrived in France with his parents at the age of eighteen.

  6. 3 de ene. de 2023 · A taste for culture that Abraham Béhor bequeathed to his son Isaac de Camondo (1851-1911). When he turned 18, Isaac decided very early to place art at the centre of his life. But it was difficult to break with the family tradition. Isaac de Camondo around 1890 – © Photo Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris.

  7. The son of Abraham de Camondo [1829-1889] and Régina Baruch [1833-1905], Isaac came from a family of bankers of Italian descent. In 1866 Abraham and his brother Nissam relocated from Turkey to Paris.