Murphy, Gerald; and Murphy, Sara

Murphy, Gerald; and Murphy, Sara

▪ American expatriates
in full respectively  Gerald Clery Murphy  and  Sara Sherman Murphy , née  Sara Sherman Wiborg  
Respectively,
 
born March 25, 1888, Boston, Mass., U.S.
died Oct. 17, 1964, East Hampton, N.Y.
born Nov. 7, 1883, Cincinnati, Ohio
died Oct. 10, 1975, Arlington, Va.

      wealthy American expatriates in Paris and Antibes, France, during the 1920s and early '30s who befriended and hosted such artists and writers as F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, John Dos Passos, Archibald MacLeish, Dorothy Parker, Pablo Picasso, Fernand Léger, Igor Stravinsky, and Cole Porter. Fitzgerald's novel Tender Is the Night (1934) was dedicated to the couple, and its main characters, Dick and Nicole Diver, were patterned on the Murphys.

      Gerald Murphy, the son of the founder of the Mark Cross Company, a New York leather-goods and specialty store, graduated from Yale University (1912) and attended the Harvard School of Landscape Design (1918–20). Sara Wiborg, from a well-to-do Cincinnati family, attended private schools in Europe and the United States and married Gerald on December 30, 1915. In 1921 they moved to Europe, taking a flat in Paris and three years later settling also into Villa America, their home in Antibes, where they received guests and gave parties. Gerald became a creditable painter and stage designer, painting sets for Serge Diaghilev's ballets and a Cole Porter ballet, Within the Quota (1923). Both Gerald and Sara had a passionate interest in the currents of art, literature, and music of the period, and their home became something of a salon.

      In 1933 Gerald and Sara returned permanently to America (their eldest son having contracted tuberculosis, from which he died in 1937; another son died suddenly in 1935 of meningitis). Gerald took over his family's Mark Cross business, which had been nearly bankrupted by the Great Depression, and restored it, expanding its specialty and import items. He retired in 1956.

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