Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
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Sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney ordered this portrait and a statuette of herself in New York back in 1916. Davidson said: "This was her way of helping me keep going. . . . Her enthusiasm really helped boost my courage during that tough period." She paid for Davidson's return to Paris after World War I so he could paint portraits of the Allied leaders and continued to support his career, saying about his posthumous portrait of her husband Harry Payne Whitney, "Everything he touches is like magic." An early leader in collecting modernist American art, she started the Whitney Museum of American Art way back in 1931.
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