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IMPORTANT CHINESE ART INCLUDING THE COLLECTION OF DOROTHY TAPPER GOLDMAN






                                     Property from the Fine Arts

                                     Museums of San Francisco



                                                     (Lots 1194–1200)





               he following group of exceptional jade works was donated to the   railroad magnate, Charles Crocker. With an eye for the exquisite,
               Legion of Honor in 1975 by the American sugar heiress Helene   Helene spared no expense when it came to her surroundings. Using
          TIrwin Fagan (1887-1966).                           the fortune inherited from her parents she purchased land in Pebble
                                                              Beach on which to build her home, securing the architect George
          Helene Irwin Fagan was born in the territory of Hawaii in the city of   Washington Smith for the task. As an example of her lavish taste, the
          Honolulu in 1887. The only child of William G. Irwin and Fannie Marie   10,000 square foot building, later coined ‘The Crocker Mansion’ was
          Ivers Holladay Irwin she was the heiress to the family’s fortune formed   opulently faced with stone cut from Mt. Vesuvius and was faced with
          by her father. William G. Irwin gained his wealth in the sugar business   45 marble columns sourced from 16 countries.
          through a very lucrative partnership with Adolph Claus J. Spreckels. It
          was Spreckel’s son, Adolph B. and his wife, Alma de Bretteville Spreckels   The couple divorced in 1928 and Helene went on to marry Paul I.
          who later founded the California Palace of the Legion of Honor museum   Fagan in 1929. They settled in multiple homes on the west coast as
          in 1924. The close business partnership between Irwin and Spreckels   well as a 10,000 acre ranch in Hawaii and a resort in Maui. Helene
          no doubt continued to the next generation and the loyalty between   died in 1966 and a number of works from her collection were donated
          the families was likely the impetus behind Helena Irwin Fagan’s later   to the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco, and formally
          donations to the Legion of Honor which included the jades in this sale.  accessioned in 1975. The generous donation illustrates the continued
                                                              bond between the Irwin and Spreckels families, with the proceeds
          After the Irwin family’s relocation from Hawaii to San Francisco,   from the current sale supporting the acquisition fund of the Legion
          Helene married Charles Templeton Crocker, the grandson of the   of Honor museum.











          PROPERTY FROM THE FINE ARTS MUSEUMS OF SAN FRANCISCO
          1194
          A VERY RARE PAIR OF MASSIVE SPINACH-GREEN
          JADE EWERS AND COVERS
          QIANLONG INCISED SIX-CHARACTER MARKS IN A LINE AND PROBABLY
          OF THE PERIOD
          Each 22q in. (57.2 cm.) high
          $250,000-350,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Helene Irwin Fagan (1887-1966) Collection, California.
          Donated to the Legion of Honor Museum, San Francisco in 1975.
                                                                                     (marks)
          舊金山美術館珍藏
          或為清̖隆ǎ碧玉龍紋執ૐˏ對ǎ單行Ս字楷書描金ח款
          Ϝ源
          Helene Irwin Fagan 	1887 1966
 珍藏, ؟州
          於1975年㈌與舊金山榮ق宮博ḵ館






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