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James-Ferdinand de Pury

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In 1863 he married Augustine-Marie Bevilaqua, a Brazilian woman who was twenty years his junior. They had one daughter, Mathilde, who was born in 1868. The family later moved back to Switzerland. In 1872, de Pury had a grand villa built on the Hill of St-Nicolas in Neuchâtel, designed by the
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De Pury's daughter died in 1882 and his wife died in 1900. He died on 15 May 1902. Left without an heir, he bequeathed his villa to the city of Neuchâtel so that it could be made into a museum. The house, known as the Villa James de Pury, now houses the
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functions. De Pury provided the local art museum with several paintings for their collection and left a carved ivory piece made by the
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noble family. His great-grandfather, Abraham Bernard, was a childhood friend and relative of
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In 1846, when he was twenty-three years old, de Pury moved to
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Neuchâtel
Pedro II of Brazil
Musée d'ethnographie de Neuchâtel
Neuchâtel
La CĂ´te
de Pourtalès
French-Swiss
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
David de Pury
Bahia
Order of the Rose
Pedro II of Brazil

Léo Châtelain
society
Vili people

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