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British art dealer
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Joseph Duveen
British art dealer
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Joseph Duveen was one of the most influential British art dealers of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. His father, Joseph Joel Duveen (1843-1908), was a Dutch-Jewish art dealer who founded Duveen Brothers in Hull in 1877 with his brother Henry J. Duveen (1854-1919). Duveen Brothers initially earned a reputation for trading in high-end antiques.   Joseph Duveen was born in Hull. He h
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