Albert Maurice Bender
Albert Maurice Bender (1866 – 1941) was a Dublin-born philanthropist and patron of the arts, who emigrated to California and became well-known for his contributions to the cultural landscape of San Francisco. His notable donations included a significant collection of Asian art to the National Museum of Ireland, where he encountered the controversial figure of Adolf Mahr, leading to a complex relationship that underscored the tensions of the era.
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Albert Maurice Bender was a Dublin-born son of a German rabbi and a famous patron of the arts in San Francisco.
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