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Victor Shafferman

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Shafferman's family home in Montreal was the Maison Joseph Lamoureux at 143 chemin de la CĂ´te-Sainte-Catherine. Before moving to 143 St Catherine Road the family lived at 711 Stuart Avenue. Ben Shafferman bought the Maison Lamoureux in 1963. His son Victor Shafferman lived there while studying at
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McGill University, and inherited it at the death of his mother in 2000. At Shafferman's death in 2009, his spouse sold all the couple's residences, including the Maison Lamoureux. This residence known as Maison Joseph Lamoureux, who built it in 1898, is the work of the architect
146:. The sisters sold it in 2002 to the Foundation for Classical Architecture owned by Shafferman. Shafferman and his partner started the restoration of the mansion, but Shafferman died before restoration was complete and the mansion was later sold in 2012 for $ 4.5 million. 465: 441:"Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas, expecting their second child — they already know it's a girl — have decided to name her Zeta after Catherine's Welsh grandmother, just as Catherine Zeta-Jones is herself. The Douglases..." 106:). The house was built by Henry Cook in 1902, who owned the entire block from 78th to 79th Streets. He left it to his daughter who sold it to Joseph Feder. In 1948 it was sold to 512: 419: 110:
and used as a training center. In 1978 it was bought by Shafferman for $ 600,000 (the equivalent of $ 2,333,000 in 2017 dollars). It was sold in 2012 for $ 42 million.
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In the early 2000s Shafferman started a relationship with an architectural student, a man much younger than him. Around the same time he bought
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Shafferman was born in Israel, where his father was Ben Shafferman, a wealthy diamond merchant who moved to Canada after
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Shafferman was the longtime owner of two buildings, 15 West 47th Street and 22 West 48th Street, in what is called the
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Shafferman moved in the New York High Society. In 1986 he was the date of fashion designer
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Victor Shafferman owned 973 Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, designed by architectural firm
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when she attended the 35th Annual April In Paris Ball at the Waldorf Hotel.
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at the St. Regis Hotel; he is photographed talking with Gaetana Enders.
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Shafferman died on October 19, 2009, of pancreatic cancer.
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In 2008 he attended the Venetian Heritage Event honoring
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Index

World War II
Switzerland
CIBA-Geigy
McGill University

Joseph-Arthur Godin
Académie Querbes
Théâtre La Tulipe
Joseph-Arthur Godin House

McKim, Mead & White
Payne Whitney House
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Blairsden
Peapack-Gladstone, New Jersey
Carrère and Hastings
C. Ledyard Blair
Sisters of St. John the Baptist
Diamond District
Mary McFadden
Princess Michael of Kent
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Patricia Buckley
Consuelo Crespi
Mstislav Rostropovich
John Richardson
Geza von Habsburg
Alex Hitz
Larry Lovett

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