Moved to J. R. Delamar’s home, New York, 1913

Wurts Bros., “233 Madison Avenue. National Democratic Club, formerly Delamar residence,” photograph from cellulose nitrate negative, 1926. Museum of the City of New York.Wurts Bros., “233 Madison Avenue. National Democratic Club, formerly Delamar residence,” 1926. Photograph from cellulose nitrate negative. Museum of the City of New York, New York.
Moved to J. R. Delamar’s home, New York, 1913
Upon acquiring The Greek Slave and other Stewart statues from the Henry Hilton estate sale, J. R. Delamar moved the works into his large residence at 233 Madison Avenue, New York, where they remained until his death in 1918.