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The Wertheimer portraits are a series of twelve portrait paintings made by
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(1856–1925) of and for the British art dealer Asher Wertheimer (1843–1918) and his family. The series amounts to Sargent's largest private commission.


Background

Asher Wertheimer was born in London. His father, Samson, was born in Germany, and was related to court Jews such as Samson Wertheimer (1658–1724) and members of the Gomperz and the
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families. Samson Wertheimer became a leading art dealer in London, and Asher continued the business from premises on
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after his father's death. Asher Wertheimer married in 1873. His wife Flora (1846–1922) was the daughter of another London art dealer. Of their twelve children, four sons and eight daughters, two daughters died in infancy. The other ten children survived into adulthood, but the two eldest sons both died before their 30th birthdays: # a daughter, Sarah (1872–1873), who died in infancy # eldest son Edward (1873–1902), musician, intended to take over the business, died after eating a bad oyster on his honeymoon # eldest surviving daughter Helena (Ena) (1874–1935), married Robert Moritz Mathias (1874–1961) in 1905 # second son Alfred (1876–1902), studied to be a chemist, died in the Boer War # second surviving daughter Elizabeth (Betty) (1877–1953), married Euston Salaman (1871–1916) and then Major Dr
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# third surviving daughter Hylda (1878–1938), married Henry Wilson-Young (d. 1940) # fourth surviving daughter Essie (1880–1932?), married Eustace Wilding (1873–1939) in 1905 # third son Conway (1881–1953), later Conway Joseph Conway,
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# a daughter, Lizzie (1884–1886), who died in infancy # fifth surviving daughter Almina (1886–1928), married Antonio Pandelli Fachiri (1886–1928/9) in 1915 # fourth son Ferdinand (Bob) (1888–1950), later Bob Conway, artist and writer # sixth surviving daughter Ruby (1889–1941), died at the San Severino Marche internment camp in Italy The two surviving sons, Conway and Ferdinand, later changed their surname to "Joseph Conway", perhaps to avoid anti-German sentiment during the First World War. Two daughters, Ena and Betty, both trained at the Slade School of Art.


Portraits

The family became close friends of the artist
John Singer Sargent John Singer Sargent (; January 12, 1856 – April 14, 1925) was an American expatriate artist, considered the "leading portrait painter of his generation" for his evocations of Edwardian-era luxury. He created roughly 900 oil paintings and more ...
. He often dined at their home at 8 Connaught Place, where the dining room – sometimes described as "Sargent's mess" – was decorated with eight of the family portraits. Mr and Mrs Wertheimer commissioned Singer Sargent to paint two portraits to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary in 1898, and ten more commissions followed in the next decade: * a portrait of Asher Wertheimer (1898) * a portrait of Flora Wertheimer (1898) in a white dress * a portrait of the eldest two surviving daughters, Helena (Ena) with her sister Elizabeth (Betty) (1901) – aged about 27 and 24 respectively * a portrait of the third surviving daughter Hylda (1901) – aged about 23 * a portrait of the second son Alfred (1901?), when he was studying to be a chemist aged about 25, shortly before his death in the Boer War * a portrait of the elder son Edward (1902), aged about 29, sketch painted in Paris, shortly before his early death that year, before a completed portrait was finished * a portrait of the fourth surviving daughter Essie with her two youngest siblings, fourth son Ferdinand and sixth surviving daughter Ruby (1902), aged about 22, 14 and 13 respectively * a second portrait of Flora Wertheimer (1904), in a black dress * a portrait of the third surviving daughter Hylda, third son Conway, and fifth surviving daughter Almina (1905), aged about 27, 24, and 19 respectively * a second portrait of Ena, titled ''A Vele Gonfie'' (1905), was a wedding gift, and later sold to raise money for her art gallery; it was donated to the Tate in 1996 * a portrait of the second surviving daughter Betty (1908), aged about 31 * a portrait of the fifth surviving daughter Almina, in Persian costume, with a lute (1908), aged about 22 Sargent's portrait of Asher Wertheimer was a success when exhibited at the
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, later described by Robbie Ross in '' The Art Journal'' in 1911 as "the only modern picture which challenges the Doria Velázquez at Rome". However, the accompanying portrait of Flora Wertheimer with pearls and a white dress was less successful. Sargent was asked to paint a second version of Flora, in which she is seated and dressed in black, which was better received. Wertheimer died in 1918, and left nine of the family portraits to the British nation. In accordance with his will, they were delivered to the National Gallery in 1922, after his wife's death, where they were displayed together in their own room. They were soon transferred to the new Tate Gallery of British Art. (A tenth, the ''A Vele Gonfie'' portrait of Ena, was bequeathed to the Tate Gallery in 1996.) There were some negative reactions to the donation, with the historian Sir Charles Oman commenting that "these clever, but extremely repulsive, pictures should be placed in a special chamber of horrors", and later commentators have seen some
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elements in the portrayal of the family, although they themselves were very happy with them. The other two family portraits are held in US galleries. The first portrait of Flora Wertheimer in a white dress was inherited by her daughter Hylda and later came into the collection of the New Orleans Museum of Art. A 1908 portrait of Betty is held by the
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, in Washington, DC. All twelve portraits were reunited for an exhibition at the Jewish Museum in New York in 1999–2000.


Gallery

Asher Wertheimer.jpg, ''Asher Wertheimer'', 1898, Tate JS Sargent Mrs Asher B Wertheimer.jpg, ''Mrs Wertheimer'', 1898, New Orleans Museum of Art Ena and Betty Daughters of Wertheimer.jpg, ''Ena and Betty Wertheimer'', 1901, Tate Hylda Daughter of Asher and Mrs Wertheimer (1901).jpg, ''Hylda Wertheimer'', 1901, Tate Alfred son of Asher Wertheimer.jpg, ''Alfred Wertheimer'', 1901?, Tate Edward Son of Asher Wertheimer.jpg, Unfinished portrait of ''Edward Wertheimer'', 1902, Tate Essie Ruby and Ferdinand.jpg, ''Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand Wertheimer'', 1902, Tate Mrs Wertheimer 1904.jpg, ''Mme Asher Wertheimer'', 1904, Tate Conway Almina Hylda.jpg, ''Conway, Almina and Hylda Wertheimer'', 1905, Tate Portrait of Ena Wertheimer A Vele Gonfie.jpg, ''Ena Wertheimer, "a vele gonfie"'', 1905, Tate Betty Wertheimer a.jpg, ''Betty Wertheimer'', 1908, Smithsonian American Art Museum Almina Daughter of Asher Wertheimer by J S Sargent.jpg, ''Almina Wertheimer'', 1908, Tate


References


Sources


John Singer Sargent: Portraits of the Wertheimer Family
17 October 1999 – 6 February 2000, Jewish Museum (Manhattan),
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The Wertheimer Family
John Singer Sargent Virtual Gallery
Asher Wertheimer, 1898
Tate
Hylda, Daughter of Asher and Mrs Wertheimer, 1901
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Ena and Betty, Daughters of Asher and Mrs Wertheimer, 1901
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Alfred, Son of Asher Wertheimer, ?1901
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Edward, Son of Asher Wertheimer, 1902
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Essie, Ruby and Ferdinand, Children of Asher Wertheimer, 1902
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Mrs Wertheimer, 1904
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Hylda, Almina and Conway, Children of Asher Wertheimer, 1905
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Portrait of Ena Wertheimer: A Vele Gonfie, 1905
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Almina, Daughter of Asher Wertheimer, 1908
Tate

Traditional Fine Arts Organization

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Sargent, John Singer, Portrait of Mrs. Asher B. Wertheimer
New Orleans Museum of Art

'' The Daily Telegraph'', 15 January 2000
National Gallery (Wertheimer portraits)
HC Deb 8 March 1923 vol 161 c726
Betty Wertheimer
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