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- Emily Hall Tremaine, a designer and art collector, who with her husband Burton assembled one of the outstanding American holdings of 20th-century art, died yesterday at her home in Madison, Conn. She was in her 80's, and had suffered from emphysema.
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Mar 17, 2024 · After divorcing her second husband Adolph B. Spreckels — a sugar fortune heir whom she married within a week of meeting, only to quickly discover that he was an abusive Nazi sympathizer — she went...
Emily Hall Tremaine (1908–1987) was a prominent art director and collector. She published Apéritif, a society magazine.
Looking back on the life and legacy of Emily Hall Tremaine; The art collector and philanthropist amassed over 700 works spanning modern and contemporary art along with her husband, Burton Tremaine [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation].
Aug 2, 2021 · In August 1935, about the age of 27, Emily (von Romberg, previously) was threatened with a defamation claim; in response she staged—or agreed to— a photo-op, in which she scratched out the complaintant’s name and photo on remaining magazine copies. This was then reported by multiple media outlets.
Jul 29, 2021 · In 1940, Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Spreckels) courageously stood up and publicly blasted her second husband after a turbulent year-long marriage: "no" to his alleged spousal violence and "no" to his alleged pro-Nazism.
Dec 17, 1987 · Emily Hall Tremaine, a designer and art collector, who with her husband Burton assembled one of the outstanding American holdings of 20th-century art, died yesterday at her home in Madison, Conn....
Born January 31, 1908, Emily Hall Tremaine (1908-1987) was a collector of late 20th century art, particularly works from after 1945. Tremaine amassed a collection of over 400 works, including pieces by Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and Robert Rauchenberg.