Henry Osborne Havemeyer

Henry Osborne Havemeyer
President of the American Sugar Refining Company
In office
1891–1907
Personal details
Born(1847-10-18)October 18, 1847
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
DiedDecember 4, 1907(1907-12-04) (aged 60)
Commack, New York, U.S.
SpouseLouisine W. Elder
Children3
RelativesHavemeyer family
Alma materBellport Academy
OccupationIndustrialist, entrepreneur
Known for

Henry Osborne Havemeyer (October 18, 1847 – December 4, 1907) was an American industrialist, entrepreneur and sugar refiner who founded and became president of the American Sugar Refining Company in 1891.

Havemeyer was the third generation of his family in the sugar business and oversaw the expansion of the family firm into the American Sugar Refining Company, which dominated the sugar industry in the late 19th century. Together with his wife, Louisine Havemeyer, he was an avid and prolific collector of art, one of the earliest collectors to bring Impressionist art to America, guided by artist Mary Cassatt.[1] After Louisine Havemeyer's death in 1929, a large part of their collection was bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.