Edmond van Saanen Algi


Edmond van Saanen Algi was a Romanian architect, painter, and stage designer.

Career

He was the author of major architectural works in Bucharest: the Academy of Economic Studies building, the Istrate Micescu villa overlooking Cişmigiu Gardens, and Palatul Telefoanelor.
As an artist, he is known for his drawings of famous dancers, such as Vaslav Nijinsky, Isadora Duncan and Anna Pavlova.

Personal life

Van Saanen-Algi was the son of Robert van Saanen, a founding member of Romania’s National Church, and Louise Bruzzessi. Though the name van Saanen is of Dutch origin, his family had left Hoorn as early as 1710. His grandfather, Pierre Edmond van Saanen, had arrived in Wallachia during Gheorghe Bibescu’s reign and had started a dynasty active in business and the arts. His mother's family had been active in the unification of Italy before moving to Bucharest. Edmond's parents divorced and his mother remarried Alexandru Algi, and not much later Constantin C. Arion, a former foreign affairs minister and a distinguished intellectual. After finishing his studies at the Munich Polytechnicum Edmond went to study for 10 years at the Fine Arts school in Paris.
Van Saanen-Algi married Aurelia Vasiliu-Bolnavu, the daughter of Romanian philanthropist. Later, he was married to the New York-born author Marice Rutledge who from 1915 to 1918 wrote under the name Marie Louise van Saanen.