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James S. Loeb

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kings County, New York, United States
Death: May 27, 1933 (65)
Murnau am Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
Place of Burial: New York, Kings County, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Salomon Loeb and Betty Loeb
Husband of Marie Antonie (Toni*) Hambuechen
Brother of Morris Loeb; Guta "Gerta" Seligman and Nina Warburg
Half brother of Therese Schiff and NN Loeb

Occupation: Bankier
Managed by: Carlos F. Bunge
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About James S. Loeb

James Loeb (August 6, 1867, New York – May 27, 1933, Murnau, Germany) was a Jewish-German-American banker and philanthropist.

He was the second born son of Solomon Loeb and Betty Loeb[1].

James Loeb joined his father at Kuhn, Loeb & Co. in 1888 and was made partner in 1894, but he retired from the bank in 1901 due to severe illnesses.

In memory of his former lecturer and friend Charles Eliot Norton, in 1907 Loeb created The Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship.[2] In 1911 he founded and endowed the Loeb Classical Library, and founded the Institute of Musical Art, which later became part of the Juilliard School of Music.

Further reading

* James Loeb, 1887-1933: Kunstsammler und Mäzen, by Brigitte Salmen (ed.) for the Schloßmuseum des Marktes Murnau, Murnau, 2000
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References

1. ^ Born Betty Gallenberg. Salomon Loeb met and married her in Mannheim, Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany in 1862. She was then 28 years old, educated as a musician, she also taught the piano. The James Loeb biography from the Loeb Classical Library calls her Betty (Goldman) Loeb.
2. ^ The Charles Eliot Norton Memorial Lectureship, Archaeological Institute of America
3. ^ This is a German language exhibition-catalogue for a presentation of the life of James Loeb, collector and philantropist at the Schloßmuseum Murnau, April 7 - July 9, 2000. The book contains essays from various authors (Brigitte Salmen, Dorothea McEwan, Erika Simon and others). It also contains a German translation of James Loeb's biographical essay Our Father: A Memorial [privately printed, 1929]; James Loeb: Unser Vater: Eine Denkschrift für Salomon Loeb, p. 9-16.
External links
* Biography from the Loeb Classical Library
* Loeb Family Tree
* James Loeb


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James S. Loeb's Timeline

1867
August 6, 1867
Kings County, New York, United States
1933
May 27, 1933
Age 65
Murnau am Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
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Salem Fields, New York, Kings County, New York, United States