de Saisset family ,
self-portrait from circa 1895. Pedro de Alcântara Brasileiro de Saisset was born in Paris, France, the illegitimate son of
Pedro I & IV,
King of Portugal and
Emperor of Brazil, and his mistress Henrietta Josephine Mees Saisset. He emigrated from
France near the time of the
gold rush intending to capitalize on the newfound wealth in the region. While in the area, he served as a consular representative in San Jose and founded the
Brush Electric Light company in San Jose, California. In 1895, he returned to California; however, he died four years later in 1899.
Museum history ; oil on canvas by
Leonardo Barbieri, 1852. Before her death in 1950, Isabel de Saisset informed the president and governing board of the University of Santa Clara of her wish to donate family real estate and the family art collection for the purpose of constructing a gallery and museum. Many of her personal items—jewels, silver, and tapestries—were also donated. Since that time, the museum has expanded its collections to include many objects from the United States and abroad. The museum was opened in 1955. "Highlights of the de Saisset’s permanent collection include
Renaissance,
Baroque,
Rococo, and 19th century prints by artists such as
Albrecht Dürer,
William Hogarth, and
Giovanni Battista Piranesi. Modernist prints in the de Saisset Collection include works by
Marc Chagall,
Henri Matisse, and
Pablo Picasso." The museum also houses important collections of contemporary prints and photographs. == See also ==