In 1929, after claribel’s death, etta continued to build the collection By 1900, at age 36, claribel was a research pathologist and president of the woman's medical college in baltimore She visited matisse annually to acquire key works that he reserved for her, and during his visit to the united states in 1930 she commissioned him to make a posthumous portrait of claribel.
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In that year, her brother moses gave her $300 to renovate the family home in baltimore. Claribel died in 1929, but etta continued to acquire art and fill holes in their collection throughout the '30s and '40s before her death in 1949. For the frontispiece of her catalogue dedicated to the memory of dr Accented with renaissance furniture and textiles, the collection also contained many pieces by matisse, an artist with whom etta enjoyed an enduring friendship
In 1929, claribel died suddenly in lausanne, switzerland In her will, she had bequeathed her portion of the collection to her sister. 1922 etta and claribel begin purchasing works for their collection again, beginning with matisse’s the pewter jug, woman in turban (lorette), and etretat, the beach among others. When claribel died in 1929, etta continued to acquire major works of art and fill out the cone collection
Her ongoing visits and correspondence with matisse may have influenced her to collect work by artists who inspired him
Cézanne, van gogh and gauguin.