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César Mange De Hauke
César Mange de Hauke (8 March 1900 – 15 June 1965), was a French art dealer. His name has also been spelled de Haucke and de Hawke. Early life Son of a Franco-Swiss engineer, Francis Mange (1856-1931), director of works for the Panama Canal in the 1890s, and of a mother of Polish origin born in Florence, Countess Marie Hauke-Bosak, von Hauke (1864-1942 ), César Mange de Hauke was sent very young to an English school, St Ronan's School, St. Ronan's School, in Hawkhurst, Kent, from 1911 to 1913. Later, to train himself in art, he attended the Drawing Room of the British Museum, an institution to which he bequeathed, after his death, sixteen pieces from his collection of graphic arts. Back in France, he got closer to artistic circles, in particular decorators. He was close to Paul Poiret's sister, Nicole Groult. He is interested in the work of Jean Dunand, Pierre-Émile Legrain, André Mare, Maurice Marinot, Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann. Art dealing partnerships In 1926 he arr ...
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Hauke-Bosak
The Hauke-Bosak (more commonly called Hauke) family was originally a Germany, German middle class family of German people, German origin which, after having settled in Poland at the end of the 18th century, achieved great importance and titles of nobility in Congress Poland. A short history of the family The first known ancestor of the Hauke family was ''Johann Gaspar Hauck'', a wikt:registrar, registrar at the Imperial Chamber Court of the Holy Roman Empire in Wetzlar, who died in 1722 and was buried in his home town. By his wife ''Johanna Barbara'' of an unknown maiden name, he had ten children, of whom two sons, ''Johann Valentin'' (1698–1722) and ''Ignatz Marianus'' (1706–1784), came to important positions: Johann continued the family tradition of employment at the Court of Justice in Wetzlar, while Ignatz became a secretary to the Government of the Electorate of Mainz. Ignatz, too, had many children, nine, with his wife Maria Franziska Riedesel, Riedesel zu Eisenbach, wh ...
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