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Martin Henry Colnaghi


Martin Henry Colnaghi (16 November 1821 – 1908) was a British art dealer for the London-based Colnaghi.

He was born on 16 November 1821 at 23 Cockspur Street, London, and baptised Martino Enrico Luigi Gaetano. He was the eldest son of Martin Colnaghi and his wife Fanny Boyce Clarke.

Colnaghi had three marriages, but no children.

Colnaghi died on 27 June 1908 at the Marlborough Gallery, and was buried in the family grave at Highgate Cemetery.

Colnaghi bequeathed four paintings to London's National Gallery, Lorenzo Lotto's Madonna and Child and Saints, Philips Wouwerman's The Gypsies, Aert van der Neer's Dawn, and Thomas Gainsborough's The Bridge. He stipulated that after his wife's death, £80,000 should go to the National Gallery, to buy art, to form the Martin Colnaghi bequest.


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