The membersannual report’ magazine july winter2017–june 2011 2018

annual report summary july 2014–june 2015 The Frick Collection annual report july 2017–june 2018

leadership 2 Board of Trustees

reports 3 Ian Wardropper, Director 5 Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator 8 Stephen J. Bury, Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian

collection 10 Museum Acquisitions & Public Programming

financial statements 13 Statement of Financial Position 14 Statement of Activities

donor support and membership 15 Gifts and Grants 19 Director’s Circle 20 Fellows and Friends 26 Young Fellows 29 Annual Fund 31 Committees 32 Henry Clay Frick Associates 33 Corporate Members and Sponsors 34 Exhibition Support

35 The Frick Collection Staff

cover Antonio Canova (1757–1822), Modello for George Washington (detail), 1818, plaster, Gypsotheca e Museo Antonio Canova, Possagno, Italy; photograph by Fabio Zonta, Fondazione Canova onlus, Possagno The Frick Collection Board of Trustees

As of June 30, 2018

Elizabeth M. Eveillard, Chair Aso O. Tavitian, Vice Chair Juan Sabater, Treasurer Michael J. Horvitz, Secretary

Peter P. Blanchard III Margot Bogert Ayesha Bulchandani Thomas J. Edelman Bradford Evans Barbara G. Fleischman Emily T. Frick Christian Keesee Sidney R. Knafel Monika McLennan James S. Reibel, M.D. Charles M. Royce Stephen A. Schwarzman Bernard Selz Victoria Lea Smith Melinda Martin Sullivan J. Fife Symington IV Ian Wardropper, ex officio

President Emerita Helen Clay Chace

Trustees Emeriti John P. Birkelund I. Townsend Burden III L. F. Boker Doyle Blair Effron Franklin W. Hobbs Howard Phipps Jr.

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 2 completion, the 70th Street Garden will be reside in a small chapel in Murano. Opening Letter from the Director fully restored to honor Russell Page’s original soon after, Murillo: The Self-Portraits reunited, vision. In June, plans for the project were for the first time since the eighteenth century, Ian Wardropper approved by the Landmarks the only known self-portraits by celebrated Preservation Commission. Spanish painter Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. In partnership with The Metropolitan Co-curated by Xavier F. Salomon and Letizia t is time to reflect on another year at The Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of Treves, Curator of Later Italian, Spanish, and I Frick Collection, full of acclaimed exhi- American Art, we also announced plans to French Seventeenth-Century Paintings at the bitions, first-class educational programming, temporarily move a selection of works from , this show displayed sixteen memorable special events, and important the permanent collection to the Breuer build- accompanying works, including renderings news about the future of our institution. At ing on Madison Avenue (the former home of of other sitters by the artist. In January, the center of our work remains the commit- the Whitney) during the planned period of continuing our focus on the Spanish Golden ment to conserve and showcase the perma- construction and renovation. This collabora- Age, we presented Zurbarán’s Jacob and His nent collection and promote the study and tion will enable the Frick to continue to offer Twelve Sons: Paintings from Auckland Castle. understanding of art and its history. access to its collection, library resources, and Shown in the museum’s East Gallery, the This year, we shared the news of our plans education programs. The move is anticipated series of thirteen life-size paintings depicted for the institution’s renovation and expansion, to occur sometime in 2020, pending public the “Blessings of Jacob” from the Book of the first comprehensive upgrade since the approval of the project. Genesis, with each portrait depicting a museum opened to the public in 1935. One of Premiering in the summer of 2017 and on prophecy laid out by Jacob on his deathbed our top priorities is to maintain the signature view in the Portico Gallery for a year, Fired by for the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Opening in tranquil atmosphere of Henry Clay Frick’s Passion: Masterpieces of Du Paquier Porcelain May, our final exhibition for the fiscal year, home, which so many from around the world from the Sullivan Collection celebrated a gen- Canova’s George Washington, told the story have come to love. With a focus on preserv- erous gift of fourteen Du Paquier porcelain of Antonio Canova’s only American com- ing that which has always set the Frick apart, pieces donated to the Frick by Paul Sullivan mission, a full-length sculpture of the United we are undertaking this project to renovate and Trustee Melinda Martin Sullivan. The States’ first president. Although the final mar- and enhance our historic buildings to ensure exhibition, organized by Curator of Decor­ ble was lost in a fire in the North Carolina the institution’s vibrancy for years to come. ative Arts Charlotte Vignon, focused on the statehouse in 1831, the life-sized plaster model The project—designed by Selldorf Architects rivalry between the Du Paquier and Royal survives. Together with preparatory drawings and scheduled to break ground late in 2020— Meissen manufactories during the mid-­ and terracotta models, the plaster brought to will update infrastructure, improve acces- eighteenth century and featured more than life Canova’s creative process. sibility, and create a dedicated education forty objects. In October, we showcased two In April 2018, Xavier and I traveled to center, an acoustically superior auditorium paintings by Paolo Veronese. The paintings, Rome with a group of patrons for the annual for our critically acclaimed concert and lec- which were shown in the for Director’s Trip, which this year highlighted ture series, state-of-the-art conservation labs, the first time in their history, were recently Canova’s George Washington and Luigi and additional gallery space to display more restored. Presented by Peter Jay Sharp Chief Valadier: Splendor in Eighteenth-Century of the permanent collection. The first-floor Curator Xavier F. Salomon, Veronese in Rome (fall 2018). We enjoyed excursions galleries will remain unchanged and, for the Murano: Two Venetian Masterpieces Restored around the city to view many of Canova’s first time, the mansion’s second floor will be explored the meaning and history of these and Valadier’s works, along with visits to the open to the public. Following the project’s magnificent allegorical works, which usually former studios of both artists.

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 3 The Frick’s Education Department con- years in the role. Betty, a Trustee since 2015, Paolo Veronese—specifically his painting in tinued its important work of promoting and is a graduate of Smith College and Harvard the permanent collection The Choice between nurturing the study of fine arts. This year, Business School and worked for more than Virtue and Vice. The event, in partnership with the department increased the number of its thirty years as an investment banker. She ESCADA, raised almost $270,000, providing community partnerships to sixteen, broaden- brings with her years of executive board valuable support for the Education Depart­ ing the diversity of the Frick’s audience. With experience, including formerly serving as ment and the Frick Art Reference Library. more than 9,500 attendees, First Fridays built Chair of the Board of Trustees of Smith On May 30, 2018, we opened the Frick’s Fifth on its legacy of providing stellar educational College and as Chair of the Glimmerglass Avenue Garden for the much-anticipated programming to residents of the outer bor- Opera. Already, just a year into her tenure, Spring Garden Party. Eight hundred guests oughs. Other education highlights of the year she has had a tremendously positive impact. gathered beneath the magnolia trees to enjoy included College Night, Salon Evenings, an Additionally, we welcomed two new mem- jazz music and dancing. It was a truly spe- Interfaith Panel, and the Summer Portraiture bers to the board: Christian Keesee and cial evening celebrating the generosity of our Institute for high school students. By creating Victoria Lea Smith. I am thrilled to have Fellows and Young Fellows. additional arts education programs for the them involved and trust that their expertise As we move into this important phase of public, the Frick Art Reference Library expe- and leadership will be a great asset. the Frick’s evolution, I wish to acknowledge rienced a 15 percent increase in visitorship At the annual Autumn Dinner on the members, visitors, donors, and commu- and a 28 percent increase in new researchers. October 16, 2017, we honored Margot, the nity partners who have enabled the Frick to Building on its innovative digital initiatives, first individual outside of the Frick family thrive for more than eighty years. We are ever the library continued its partnerships with to serve as Board Chair. Margot’s longtime grateful for your patronage and are thrilled to Stanford University, Hunter College, and the support of our programs and exhibitions has embark on this new chapter with your con- CUNY Cultural Corps. had a lasting impact on the institution, and tinuing support. Thank you. All of this work has been supported by she remains an active Trustee. The dinner in our loyal donors, members, and, most of her honor raised nearly $1.2 million, a fitting all, our dedicated Trustees. In June 2017, tribute to such a steadfast leader. Elizabeth M. Eveillard was elected Chair The theme of the Young Fellows Ball, of the Frick’s Board of Trustees, replacing on March 15, 2018, was “Virtue and Vice,” Margot Bogert, who retired after eleven which took as its inspiration the work of

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 4 the promised gift of Renaissance medals least studied genre of his work. I organized Report of the Peter Jay from the collection of Stephen K. Scher and the exhibition together with Letizia Treves, Sharp Chief Curator Janie Woo Scher, the most comprehensive a curator at the National Gallery, . and significant private collection of portrait The exhibition reunited the only two known Xavier F. Salomon medals in the world. In an effort to introduce self-portraits by the artist, one of which viewers to the lesser-known medium, we was acquired by the Frick in 2014 through offered a rich roster of programs to engage a generous gift from Trustee Mrs. Henry he Curatorial Department remains the public. In September, we were particu- Clay Frick II. Shown together for the first T committed to upholding the central larly delighted to present two sold-out per- time since the eighteenth century, the two mission of The Frick Collection; we strive formances of George Balanchine’s Apollo in self-portraits were displayed alongside six- to preserve and study the permanent col- the Music Room, featuring a cast of dancers teen other works lent by private and public lection, mount dynamic exhibitions, pro- from the New York City Ballet and American collections in Europe and the United States. duce scholarly publications, and present Ballet Theatre. The evenings ended in the The exhibition was on view from November thought-provoking programming. This year, galleries with an after-hours viewing of the 1, 2017, to February 11, 2018. we organized seven ambitious exhibitions, special exhibition. In conjunction with the exhibition, I gave made several significant acquisitions, and On October 24, 2017, we opened Veronese four lectures as part of a new series, “Spanish piloted various programs for the public. I in Murano: Two Venetian Renaissance Paintings at the Frick,” which highlighted our am pleased to share in this letter all of our Masterpieces Restored, which featured two select but superb holdings of nine works by activities, accomplishments, and initiatives. rarely seen and newly conserved paintings Spanish masters. A new model for lectures at The new fiscal year saw the final weeks by the celebrated artist Paolo Veronese. On the Frick, the series encouraged repeat visits, of two remarkable exhibitions. Divine view for the very first time outside of Venice, expanded membership, and generated more Encounter: Rembrandt’s Abraham and the these works were on display in the Oval than $7,000 in revenue. Angels, a display in the Cabinet Gallery, Room, within sight of two monumental We inaugurated the New Year on closed on August 20, 2017. The show was canvases by Veronese, acquired by Henry January 31, 2018, with Zurburán’s Jacob and organized around Rembrandt’s extraordi- Clay Frick in 1912. I wrote a fully illus- His Twelve Sons: Paintings from Auckland nary painting Abraham Entertaining the trated catalogue, with contributions from Castle, which remained on view through Angels, on loan from a private collection. Maichol Clemente and Claudia Vittori, April 22. Organized in collaboration with Juxtaposed with related prints, drawings, documenting the history of the paintings, the Auckland Project, County Durham, and a copper plate, the diminutive work as well as the extensive conservation treat- England, and the Meadows Museum, Dallas shed light on Rembrandt’s exploration of ment undertaken to return them to their (where it had been on view during the fall of the nature of divine presence across media. original splendor. Theodore Rabb ofThe 2017), the exhibition featured thirteen paint- The exhibition marked the conclusion of Art Newspaper called the works “vivid and ings depicting larger-than-life-size figures Joanna Sheers Seidenstein’s successful two- elegant.” Following their presentation at the from the Old Testament. Senior Curator year Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellowship. Frick, they traveled to the New Orleans Susan Galassi organized the exhibition at the Our summer 2017 exhibition program Museum of Art. Frick and contributed to the accompanying officially finished on September 10, 2017, with In celebration of the 400th anniversary catalogue. the closing of The Pursuit of Immortality: of the birth of Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, To further elucidate these paintings, we Masterpieces from the Scher Collection of we presented Murillo: The Self-Portraits, organized the public program “Jacob and Portrait Medals. The exhibition celebrated which showcased the artist’s portraiture, the His Twelve Sons: An Interfaith Perspective,”

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 5 which brought together a panel of faith lead- and inventive porcelain pieces produced by This year, we published the first book in ers to discuss the story of Jacob, as told in the Du Paquier manufactory in Vienna dur- the Frick Diptych Series, which is designed Christian, Islamic, and Judaic traditions. ing the eighteenth century. The show was on to illuminate a single work of art from the The highly successful free event, which was view June 8, 2017, through August 12, 2018. permanent collection by pairing an in-depth fully subscribed weeks in advanced and had In addition to managing an extensive exhi- essay by a curator with a contribution from a waiting list of more than one hundred, bition program, the Curatorial Department, a contemporary cultural figure. The inaugu- provided a unique forum for the discussion supported by Director Ian Wardropper ral book featured an essay I wrote on Hans of art, history, and religion. and the Board of Trustees, acquired sev- Holbein’s portrait of the humanist scholar, On May 23, 2018, we shifted our focus eral important works for the museum. In author, and statesman Sir Thomas More. It from painting to sculpture with the exhibi- December 2017, we were elated to announce was complemented by a literary piece by tion Canova’s George Washington. The show the acquisition of François Gérard’s mag- Hilary Mantel, whose novel Wolf Hall was told the story of the commission and cre- nificent portrait of Prince Camillo Borghese. awarded the Man Booker Prize in 2009. ation of Antonio Canova’s full-length statue The Frick also purchased an extraordinary Our skilled conservation staff continues of the first American president, a story that vase of rosso appennino marble with gilt- to meticulously care for objects in the per- ends tragically with the destruction by fire silver decorations by the eighteenth-century manent collection, exhibition loans, and the of the monumental sculpture only ten years silversmith Luigi Valadier, which perfectly historic Frick home. They also undertake after its unveiling in the State House in complements the museum’s holdings of the important new research. This year, much Raleigh, North Carolina. Deemed “smash- artist’s contemporary, Pierre Gouthière. of Chief Conservator Joseph Godla’s work ing” by New York Times art critic Jason We were incredibly grateful to receive Frits involved preparing for the proposed expan- Farago, the exhibition featured a full-sized Thaulow’s Winter in Norway thanks to the sion and renovation project, including work- plaster model of George Washington, along generosity of Carol Neumann. In September ing with colleagues both inside and outside with related preparatory sketches, engrav- 2017, we received a promised gift of seventy- of the institution to design the new conser- ings, and drawings. I wrote the accompany- five objects of French faience porcelain from vation lab, X-ray room, and art preparation ing catalogue along with Guido Beltramini, the collection of Sidney R. Knafel, the largest spaces, as well as upgrading and renovating Director of the Palladio Museum, Vicenza, and most comprehensive of its kind. existing lighting and skylights. and Mario Guderzo, Director of the We further supplemented the perma- Various works underwent technical analy- Gypsotheca e Museo Antonio Canova, nent collection with several special long- sis and/or conservation treatment this year. Possagno. Following its run at the Frick, the term loans, including Anne-Louis Girodet Julia Day, Associate Conservator, completed exhibition traveled to the Museo Canova. de Roussy-Trioson’s View of Vesuvius from treatment of the terracotta portrait bust of On display in the Portico Gallery Naples (Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert); Helen Clay Frick by Malvina Hoffman, which throughout the fiscal year was Fired by Francis Cotes’s pendant portraits of Sir was given to the museum in 2016 by Lillian and Passion: Masterpieces of Du Paquier Porcelain Griffith Boynton, 6th Baronet, and his wife Derek Ostergard in honor of Margo Donahue from the Sullivan Collection, which featured (Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II); a Sèvres por- dePeyster. The bust is now installed in the forty pieces of Du Paquier porcelain, four- celain pot-pourri vase and cover (private Reading Room of the Frick Art Reference teen of which have been generously gifted collection); Simone Martini’s Christ on the Library. Day also oversaw the X-radiography to the museum by Paul Sullivan and Trustee Cross between the Virgin and Saint John (The of all the enamel objects in the collection and Melinda Martin Sullivan. Organized by Phillips Family Collection); and Francesco completed technical examinations of numer- Charlotte Vignon, Curator of Decorative Guardi’s View of the Villa Loredan at Paese ous works by Bertoldo di Giovanni in antici- Arts, the exhibition focused on the whimsical (private collection). pation of the upcoming exhibition Bertoldo­­

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 6 di Giovanni: The Renaissance of Sculpture in remains devoted to fostering audience inclu- Museum Educator (Samuel H. Kress Lecture Medici Florence (September 18, 2019, through sion. In total, we presented 1,145 programs in Museum Education). We also welcomed January 12, 2020). We are enormously grateful this year, serving more than 27,000 visitors. and engaged the Frick’s youngest visitors. to colleagues beyond the Frick, particularly Nearly 10,000 individuals attended ten First More than 2,600 students from the New the paintings conservators and conservation Friday evenings, and more than half of those York metropolitan area, across the country, scientists at The Metropolitan Museum of surveyed at each event were first-time visi- and abroad visited the museum as part of the Art, where Fra Filippo Lippi’s Annunciation tors to the museum. Guided School Visits program. and Vermeer’s Mistress and Maid underwent We debuted three new programs dur- Several new colleagues joined the technical analysis, and where Gérard’s por- ing the Pay-What-You-Wish hours, held on Curatorial Department this year. David trait of Prince Camillo Borghese was also Wednesday afternoons from 2:00 to 6:00 Pullins came on board as Assistant Curator restored. p.m.: Small Talks, Conversation Starters, and and Alexander Noelle was named the 2017– On October 30, 2017, the Conservation Draw-What-You-Wish. Designed specifi- 19 Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow. Hannah Department hosted a study day on the pati- cally for drop-in attendees, these programs Sisk became Assistant Registrar and we also nas of bronze sculpture, which attracted encourage visitors to engage with the per- welcomed Emma Holter as Administrative scholars and conservation scientists from manent collection and special exhibitions in Assistant in the Office of the Chief Curator. across the United States and Europe. The myriad ways. Our commitment to scholar- All have made excellent additions to the study day explored the complicated techni- ship was well represented through our free department. cal analyses of organic surfaces in order to lecture series, which included Christopher I am immensely proud of my staff. inform the future conservation and preser- Le Brun’s “Now Turn the Page: The Role Through an enduring commitment to their vation of Renaissance bronzes. of Poetry in Painting” (Artists, Poets, and work at The Frick Collection, they elevate The Education Department, under the Writers Series) and “Reimagining New York the quality of our exhibitions, programs, direction of Rika Burnham, continues to City’s Monuments,” with Darren Walker, and publications. I look forward to the year create public programs that support creativ- President of the Ford Foundation, in con- ahead with great anticipation, as I am certain ity, performance, and artistic practice, and versation with Rachel Himes, Assistant it will be as exhilarating as the last.

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 7 worlds. One way to achieve this is by intro- identify the technology and funding required Report of the ducing to our more physically grounded for expanding image-based searching as a Andrew W. Mellon researchers the benefits and capabilities of tool and building a usable image-search what digitization can offer. To those more platform with multiple applications in the Chief Librarian digitally inclined, we demonstrate how phys- arts. Professors X. Y. Han and Vardan Papyan ical objects complement the virtual, as well of Stanford University presented their Stephen J. Bury as what might be missing or misrepresented preliminary experiments with deep neural

in the digital universe. networks—a type of machine learning—on he Frick Art Reference Library contin- The success ofpharos , an international a dataset of twenty-eight thousand American Tues to bridge the digital and physical digital-photoarchive consortium initiated by portraits from the library’s photoarchive. spheres, both within its walls and through the Frick Art Reference Library, was recog- The results were impressive: when a curated international collaborations. Our leadership nized by Apollo magazine, which shortlisted dataset of images bears reliable classification in the field is reflected in the library’s recog- the project for its 2017 Digital Innovation headings or labels, automatic classifiers nition as one of the world’s top art historical Award. Fourteen institutions—among them can achieve a 95 percent accuracy rate. research centers. In July 2017, at the National the Courtauld Institute of Art, the Warburg Enthusiastic participants described the two- Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, I gave the keynote Institute Library, and I Tatti, the Harvard day symposium as “groundbreaking” and address at the ARLIS/UK and Ireland con- University Center for Italian Renaissance “fascinating.” It was funded by a generous ference on the future of art librarianship. The Studies—have joined forces to produce a grant from HPC Germany GmbH and the invitation testifies to the innovative work of research platform that provides access to Hasso Plattner Institute. my team at the Frick Art Reference Library, more than 25 million works of art. pharos is In addition to the aforementioned particularly during the past few years. Our hosted by the J. Paul Getty Museum website, symposium, the Digital Art History Lab most ambitious projects during the 2017–18 at images.pharosartresearch.org. hosted its fifth lecture on October 17, fiscal year include web and PDF archiving, We began another fruitful collaboration 2017: Paul Jaskot, Professor of Art History mass digitization, expanded scholarly pro- in December 2017, when the Photoarchive and Director of the Wired! Lab at Duke gramming, and the activities of the Digital Department undertook a pilot project with University, presented the talk “Using Digital Art History Lab. At the same time, we Stanford University’s Statistics Department Humanities to Understand the Architecture continue to make exciting and important to apply Artificial Intelligence and machine- of the Holocaust.” enhancements to our physical holdings, learning techniques to the automatic The ongoing grant project to digitize often with rare or unique items. The library’s assignment of classification headings and mounted photographs of European paint- e-newsletter keeps a growing international subject tags to hundreds of thousands of ings and drawings in the library’s vast pho- audience informed about our services, while digitized photographs of paintings, drawings, toarchive collection continues to progress. here in New York we have developed a and sculpture. This project was the focal point Generously funded by The Andrew W. Mellon series of tours and presentations for Frick of a spring symposium, “Searching through Foundation, the project began in January museum members and library users that Seeing: Optimizing Computer Vision 2017 and will continue through December provide a variety of physical encounters with Technology for the Arts,” which the Digital 2019. The library chose Picturae, a digitization the library’s rich collections. Art History Lab hosted at the Frick on April studio in Jersey City, to carry out the work As the library’s activities evolve both digi- 12 and 13, 2018. The symposium brought offsite. By the end of February 2018, Picturae tally and physically, our role is increasingly together computer scientists, art historians, had completed an inventory and barcoded to create common ground between the two technology business leaders, and funders to nearly five thousand boxes of photographs

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 8 and documentation, which represents more Art Collection of Elie and Viola Nadelman, This impressive breadth of offerings and than 245,000 works of art. These materials are edited by Margaret K. Hofer and Roberta initiatives underscores the library’s ultimate now being processed in New Jersey. In addi- J. M. Olson. The award presentation was purpose: to support research. I am delighted tion to digitally capturing typewritten infor- followed by a reception on January 11, 2018. to report that, during the fiscal year 2017–18, mation on the front, back, and inside pages In other publication news, on March 29, the the library saw a 36 percent increase in of each archival item, Picturae will provide Center and the Curatorial Department held new onsite researchers. We attribute this the library with a separate cropped image of a reception to celebrate four publications significant rise largely to our expanded each photograph, generating a total of more on Spanish, Spanish Colonial, and Latin programming, including online tutorials on than 760,000 digital captures. At the project’s American art: Murillo: The Self-Portraits how to use electronic resources, workshops end, the digital records will be available to (written by Xavier F. Salomon and Letizia on provenance research, a seasonal book peer institutions and the public through the Treves); Zurbarán’s “Jacob and His Twelve club, and other offerings designed to library’s online catalog and digital collections Sons”: Paintings from Auckland Castle familiarize the public with the library’s portal. Led by Luciano Johnson and George (written by Susan Grace Galassi); wealth of resources and services. Koelle, the Digital Lab has worked closely Comes to America: The Discovery of a As a fitting homage to the library’s with Picturae on image quality, having thus Modern Old Master (edited by Inge Reist approaching centennial, the Reading Room far approved 20,443 image files. and José Luis Colomer); and The Americas now displays the recent gift of Lillian It was a productive year for the Center for Revealed: Collecting Spanish Colonial and and Derek Ostergard, in honor of Margo the History of Collecting, and we are grateful Modern Latin American Art in the United Donahue dePeyster: a plaster bust by to the Billy Rose Foundation for its support States (edited by Edward J. Sullivan). Malvina Cornell Hoffman of Helen Clay of a number of the Center’s programs. In On May 11 and 12, 2018, the Center hosted Frick, the founder of the Frick Art Reference collaboration with the Philadelphia Museum the symposium “150 Years of Collecting Library. I am pleased to think that, while of Art, the Center hosted the symposium Impressionist Art: From the Avant-Garde to Miss Frick could never have anticipated all “Have to Have It: Philadelphians Collect the Mainstream.” Renowned art historian Rick the technological advances that the library’s 1850–1930” in the City of Brotherly Love on Brettell was the keynote speaker. The Edith first century would bring, she would approve November 3 and 4, 2017. O’Donnell Institute of the University of Texas, of our fidelity to her vision. The Center’s 2017 Book Prize was Dallas, co-organized the event, which was also awarded to Making It Modern: The Folk supported by Christie’s and Northern Trust.

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 9 Museum Acquisitions Public Programming

Baron François Gérard, Portrait of Camillo Exhibitions Publications Borghese, ca. 1810, oil on canvas, purchased by The Frick Collection, 2017 The Pursuit of Immortality: Masterpieces Murillo: The Self-Portraits, by Xavier F. from the Scher Collection of Portrait Medals Salomon and Letizia Treves; The Frick Frits Thaulow, Winter in Norway, ca. 1895, May 9 through September 10, 2017 Collection in association with Yale oil on canvas, gift of Carol Neumann, 2017 University Press, 2017 Divine Encounter: Rembrandt’s Abraham Luigi Valadier, Vase, ca. 1770s, rosso and the Angels Veronese in Murano: Two Venetian appennino marble and gilt silver, purchased May 26 through August 20, 2017 Renaissance Masterpieces Restored, by by The Frick Collection, 2017 Xavier F. Salomon, with Maichol Clemente Fired by Passion: Masterpieces of Du Paquier and Claudia Vittori; The Frick Collection, Porcelain from the Sullivan Collection 2017 June 8, 2017, through August 12, 2018 Canova’s George Washington, by Xavier F. Veronese in Murano: Two Venetian Salomon, with Guido Beltramini and Mario Renaissance Masterpieces Restored Guderzo; The Frick Collection in associa- October 24, 2017, through March 25, 2018 tion with D Giles Ltd., 2018

Murillo: The Self-Portraits Holbein’s Sir Thomas More, by Hilary November 1, 2017, through February 11, 2018 Mantel and Xavier F. Salomon; The Frick Collection in association with D Giles Ltd., Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Twelve Sons: 2018 Paintings from Auckland Castle January 31 through April 22, 2018

Canova’s George Washington May 23 through September 23, 2018

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 10 Lectures January 24, 2018 April 15, 2018 Alex Gordon Lecture in the History of Art “Jacob and His Twelve Sons: October 18, 2017 “Paintings Made in Friendship: Murillo and An Interfaith Perspective” Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture Series Justino de Neve” Rabbi Noam E. Marans, Director of “Now Turn the Page: The Role of Poetry Gabriele Finaldi, Director, National Gallery, Interreligious and Intergroup Relations, in Painting” London American Jewish Committee; Reverend Christopher Le Brun, President, Royal John A. Kamas, Pastor, St. Jean Baptiste Academy of Arts, London January 31, 2018 Roman Catholic Church; Hussein Rashid, “Philippe de Montebello in Conversation Professor, Barnard College; moderated October 25, 2017 with Jonathan Ruffer” by Lucy Jane Lang, Special Counsel for “Paolo Veronese and Francesco degli Philippe de Montebello, Chairman, Policy and Projects and Executive Director, Arbori’s Chapel in Murano” Hispanic Society Museum & Library, and Manhattan DA Academy Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Jonathan Ruffer, Chair, The Auckland Curator, The Frick Collection Project May 2, 2018 “The Old Gamester: General John Burgoyne” November 1, 2017 February 11, 2018 Andrew J. O’Shaughnessy, Vice President, “Murillo: The Shared Passion of Nineteenth- “Spanish Paintings at the Frick: Goya” Thomas Jefferson Foundation Century French and British Collectors” Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Véronique Gerard Powell, Associate Curator, The Frick Collection June 8, 2018 Professor, Université Paris-Sorbonne Samuel H. Kress Lecture in Museum March 7, 2018 Education November 12, 2017 “A Secret and Most Excellent Art: The “Reimagining New York City’s Monuments” “Spanish Paintings at the Frick: Murillo” Porcelain of Du Paquier” Darren Walker, President, Ford Foundation Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Meredith Chilton, former Chief Curator, Curator, The Frick Collection Gardiner Museum, Toronto June 13, 2018 “Displays of Power: Canova’s Sculptures of November 15, 2017 March 28, 2018 Greatness” “Murillo’s Self-Portraits” “Painting Jacob and His Twelve Sons: Christina Ferando, Dean, Jonathan Edwards Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief The Artist and His Studio” College, Yale University Curator, The Frick Collection Claire Barry, Director of Conservation, Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth June 20, 2018 December 10, 2017 “Facing Washington: The Classical Tradition” “Spanish Paintings at the Frick: El Greco” April 4, 2018 Susan P. Schoelwer, Robert H. Smith Senior Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief “Zurbarán and the Americas” Curator, George Washington’s Mount Curator, The Frick Collection Adam Jasienski, Assistant Professor of Vernon Art History, Meadows School of the Arts, January 14, 2018 Southern Methodist University, Dallas “Spanish Paintings at the Frick: Velázquez” Xavier F. Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator, The Frick Collection

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 11 Symposia Salon Evenings Concerts

September 8, 2017 September 7 & 9, 2017 October 8, 2017 “Full Circle: The Medal in Art History” “Ap o l l o” Paavali Jumppanen, piano A Symposium in Honor of Stephen K. Scher October 22, 2017 October 27, 2017 Boris Andrianov, cello, and Dimitri “Furniture and the Domestic Interior: Illarionov, guitar 1500 to 1915” November 19, 2017 November 3 & 4, 2017 Free Public Evenings Van Kuijk Quartet, in New York debut “Have to Have It: Philadelphians Collect, 1850–1930” First Fridays December 3, 2017 Presented by the Center for the History of July 7, 2017 London Handel Players, violin, flute, Collecting, Frick Art Reference Library, and August 4, 2017 cello, harpsichord the Philadelphia Museum of Art October 6, 2017 November 3, 2017 January 21, 2018 April 5, 2018 December 1, 2017 Camerata RCO, two violins, viola, cello, “Wider Worlds: Art and Audience February 2, 2018 double bass, clarinet, horn, bassoon under the Spanish Crown” March 2, 2018 April 6, 2018 February 11, 2018 April 12, 2018 May 4, 2018 Julius Berger, cello, with Christoph “Searching through Seeing: Optimizing June 1, 2018 Hammer, piano Computer Vision Technology for the Arts” Presented by the Digital Art History Lab, March 11, 2018 Frick Art Reference Library College Night Forma Antiqva, baroque guitar, theorbo, September 15, 2017 harpsichord, countertenor, in New York April 27 & 28, 2018 debut “A Symposium on the History of Art” Presented by The Frick Collection and the Teen Night March 25, 2018 Institute of Fine Arts, March 9, 2018 Lukas Geniušas, piano, in New York recital debut May 11 & 12, 2018 “150 Years of Collecting Impressionist Art: April 8, 2018 From the Avant-Garde to the Mainstream” Mozart Piano Quartet Presented by the Center for the History of Collecting, Frick Art Reference Library, and April 29, 2018 the Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History, Tamara Mumford, mezzo-soprano, University of Texas, Dallas with Adam Nielsen, piano

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 12 Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2018, and 2017

2018 2017 Note 1 Assets For purposes of brevity, the June 30, 2018, financial informa- tion presented here is excerpted from our audited financial Cash and cash equivalents $ 32,901,567 $ 29,174,407 statements as prepared by the independent accounting firm Cash pending investment — 8,500,000 of PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP., which rendered an unmod- Contributions receivable, net 14,245,223 15,142,029 ified opinion as to those statements’ conformance with Inventory 886,831 865,444 generally accepted accounting principles. This excerpted Prepaid expenses, receivables, information does not include the Statement of Cash Flows and other assets 1,676,467 1,425,294 or the footnotes, which are integral to a full presentation of Investments in securities 339,909,264 323,330,135 the Collection’s financial position. The complete report Property and equipment, net 30,553,998 24,089,951 of the independent auditors is available by writing to the development office of The Frick Collection. Total assets $ 420,173,350 $ 402,527,260 Note 2: Measure of Operations Operations include all revenues and expenses that are an Liabilities integral part of the Frick’s programs and supporting activi- ties. The measure of operations includes investment income Accounts payable, accrued expenses, equal to the 4.5% spending rate (see Note 3) and excludes and deferred income 3,623,590 4,221,666 investment return in excess of, or less than, the spending Loan payable 7,000,000 — rate. The measure of operations also excludes permanently Accrued postretirement health and restricted contributions; purchase and sale of museum and other benefits 7,248,226 7,241,855 library collection items; unsolicited, unrestricted contri- Accrued pension benefits 3,412,556 2,459,798 butions of $50,000 or more (which are designated by the board for contributions to the Campaign for the Frick: Total liabilities 21,284,372 13,923,319 Honoring the Past and Enhancing the Future); depreciation of property and equipment; pension and postretirement Net assets plan adjustments; and releases of net assets from restric- Unrestricted 289,613,415 278,959,640 tions related to non-operating items. Temporarily restricted 69,029,406 69,398,144 Permanently restricted 40,246,157 40,246,157 Note 3: Spending Rate The Frick Collection manages its pooled investments on a Total net assets 398,888,978 388,603,941 total return basis. To preserve the investments’ long-term purchasing power, the Collection makes available to be Total liabilities and net assets $ 420,173,350 $ 402,527,260 spent each year a percentage of the investment portfolio’s average market value for the twelve quarters ending the March prior to the beginning of the fiscal year (the spend- ing rate). The spending rate was 4.5% for fiscal years 2018 and 2017. Although long-term in nature, this policy may be modified over time to reflect economic, market, and invest- ment changes.

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 13 Statement of Activities June 30, 2018 (with comparative totals for the year ended June 30, 2017)

Unrestricted Total Board Temporarily Permanently General Designated Total Restricted Restricted 2018 2017 Operating support and revenues Net investment return – 4.5% spending policy $14,129,867 $ — $14,129,867 $ — $ — $14,129,867 $13,807,150 Other interest income 57,184 — 57,184 — — 57,184 57,648 Admission fees 3,502,230 — 3,502,230 — — 3,502,230 3,589,443 Membership 2,691,477 — 2,691,477 — — 2,691,477 2,729,711 Bookstore sales & miscellaneous 991,963 — 991,963 — — 991,963 1,104,677 Contributions 5,131,470 — 5,131,470 1,794,854 — 6,926,324 7,767,392 26,504,191 — 26,504,191 1,794,854 — 28,299,045 29,056,021 Net assets released from restrictions 2,877,027 — 2,877,027 (2,877,027) — — — Total operating support and revenues 29,381,218 — 29,381,218 (1,082,173) — 28,299,045 29,056,021

Operating expenses Museum programs Operations 7,836,340 — 7,836,340 — — 7,836,340 7,574,757 Special exhibitions, concerts and lectures 1,812,698 — 1,812,698 — — 1,812,698 2,379,200 Bookstore, including cost of sales 1,449,585 — 1,449,585 — — 1,449,585 1,452,930 Total museum programs 11,098,623 — 11,098,623 — — 11,098,623 11,406,887 Library programs Operations 5,560,108 — 5,560,108 — — 5,560,108 5,605,127 Special programs 434,293 — 434,293 — — 434,293 462,787 Total library programs 5,994,401 — 5,994,401 — — 5,994,401 6,067,914 Total programs 17,093,024 — 17,093,024 — — 17,093,024 17,474,801 Supporting services General and administrative 9,145,010 216,170 9,361,180 — — 9,361,180 9,706,747 Fundraising 2,956,021 — 2,956,021 — — 2,956,021 2,830,235 Total supporting services 12,101,031 216,170 12,317,201 — — 12,317,201 12,536,982 Total operating expenses 29,194,055 216,170 29,410,225 — — 29,410,225 30,011,783

Excess of operating support and revenues over operating expenses 187,163 (216,170) (29,007) (1,082,173) — (1,111,180) (955,762)

Non-operating support and revenues Contributions — 6,208 6,208 6,259,712 — 6,265,920 37,791,566 Depreciation — (1,703,383) (1,703,383) — — (1,703,383) (1,762,694) Net investment return designated for long-term investment — 11,556,869 11,556,869 3,002,974 — 14,559,843 27,863,758 Pension and postretirement benefit plan ASC 715 liability adjustments (452,708) — (452,708) — — (452,708) 9,427,621 Net assets released from restrictions for purchase of collection items — (7,133,455) (7,133,455) (140,000) — (7,273,455) — Net assets released from restrictions for Capital Campaign capital purchases — 7,040,359 7,040,359 (7,040,359) — — — Net assets released from restrictions — 1,368,892 1,368,892 (1,368,892) — — — Total non-operating support revenue and expenses (452,708) 11,135,490 10,682,782 713,435 — 11,396,217 73,320,251

Change in net assets (265,545) 10,919,320 10,653,775 (368,738) — 10,285,037 72,364,489

Net Assets Beginning of year $ 8,542,437 $ 270,417,203 $ 278,959,640 $ 69,398,144 $ 40,246,157 $ 388,603,941 $ 316,239,452 End of year $ 8,276,892 $ 281,336,523 $ 289,613,415 $ 69,029,406 $ 40,246,157 $ 398,888,978 $ 388,603,941

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 14 Gifts and Grants

e deeply appreciate the generos- $1,000,000 and above $50,000 to $99,999 W ity of the individuals, foundations, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Arnhold Foundation and corporations that made contributions Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bott during the past fiscal year, July 1, 2017, to Aso O. Tavitian Nicola Bulgari June 30, 2018. These gifts and grants provide Anonymous Dior vital general operating funds as well as sup- The families of George and Michael port for a range of projects, including spe- $250,000 to $999,999 Eberstadt, in memory of Vera and cial exhibitions and publications, education Walter Eberstadt programs, library acquisitions, conservation The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edelman equipment and materials, and services to Barbara G. Fleischman Fiduciary Trust Company International scholars. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz, Donor Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ford Advised Fund of the Jewish Federation Marina Kellen French of Cleveland Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Agnes Gund Duncan A. MacGuigan Estate Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill III The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwarzman The Christian Humann Foundation Anonymous, in memory of The Robert K. Johnson Foundation Melvin R. Seiden Christian Keesee Charitable Trust Sally and Howard Lepow $100,000 to $249,999 David M. Leuschen Charitable Foundation Joy Levitt Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Blanchard III Leon Levy Foundation Ayesha Bulchandani Manolo Blahnik International Mrs. Daniel Cowin Howard S. Marks and Nancy Marks The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Monika McLennan Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Melosi Stavros Niarchos Foundation Fabrizio Moretti Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Mr. and Mrs. George Needham Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Northern Trust Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater Rochelle and Mark H. Rosenberg The Selz Foundation Sana H. Sabbagh Robert H. Smith Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Textor Family Foundation Melinda and Paul Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. J. Fife Symington IV Tilden Park Capital Management LP Vortex Foundation

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 15 $25,000 to $49,999 Davide Stefanacci Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Irene Roosevelt Aitken David and Julie Tobey Pamela Howard and Jack Howard-Potter Helen-Mae† and Seymour Askin Anonymous Melissa Jacobs and Austin Landow The David Berg Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Johnson Luciano and Giancarla Berti $10,000 to $24,999 Kathryn Kimball and Jaclyn Kimball The Alexander Bodini Foundation F. M. Kirby Foundation Gilbert and Ildiko Butler A La Vieille Russie Eugene M. Lang Foundation Chris Carleton Fund Dr. and Mrs. R. Durwood Almkuist II Lucy Jane Lang and Scott Asher Dr. Tai-Heng Cheng and Cole Harrell Isha Ambani Margo Morton Langenberg Barbara E. Dau Eiko and Michael Assael Edie Langner and Michael H. Coles The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Charles W. Banta Mr. and Mrs. Phil Livingston Escada Randall and Virginia Barbato Arthur L. Loeb Tony and Judy Evnin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beale Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mandel Jr. Kathleen and Martin Feldstein Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Benenson Nancy A. Marks Jerald Dillon Fessenden Bloomberg Philanthropies Frances Marzio Francis Finlay Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Bradford Lucy Flemming McGrath Rachel Fleishman and Paul Andrejkovics Elizabeth A. R. Brown and The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation The Helen Clay Frick Foundation at the Ralph S. Brown Jr. Rebekah Mercer suggestion of Helen Clay Chace Dr. Stephen Bury Laurence Ross Milstein Marc Haas Foundation Edward Lee Cave Toby Milstein Hasso Plattner Institute Christie’s Joseph Mizzi Alexandra Caroline Kittle Michael L. Cioffi New York City Department of Cultural Samuel H. Kress Foundation Margaret Civetta Affairs, in partnership with the Robert Lehman Foundation Jacques and Emy Cohenca Foundation City Council James C. Marlas and Con Edison Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nitze Marie Nugent-Head Marlas Alessandra di Castro Orentreich Family Foundation Fabrizio Moretti Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boker Doyle Marco Pecori and Carla Bossi-Comelli Arnold and Hilda Neis Jean and Louis Dreyfus Foundation Laura Pels New York University Flemish Research Centre for the Arts in the Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pivar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps Jr. Burgundian Netherlands, Musea Brugge Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Robilant + Voena Joanne du Pont Foster Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reed Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Elise D. Frick and John A. Garraty Katherine Gray Reibel Billy Rose Foundation Gilder Foundation Barbara A. Reuter and Beatrice Santo Domingo Mr. James Grant and Dr. Patricia Kavanagh William J. Williams Jr. Louisa Stude Sarofim Anne K. Groves Jane L. Richards Lise Scott and D. Ronald Daniel Antonia and George Grumbach Rory Ronan Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Mrs. Spencer Hays David Sadroff

† deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 16 Mark Schaffer and David Goldman $5,000 to $9,999 John Wiley and Sons Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jones Mrs. Henry T. Segerstrom Donna and William Acquavella, The Kandell Fund Annabelle Selldorf and Thomas Outerbridge Acquavella Galleries Saundra Keinberger and Nina Keinberger Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Sheinberg Mr. and Mrs. Norm Agin Hans W. Kertess Robert H. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. John R. Allen III Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kleinschmidt Judith and F. Randall Smith Aon Mr. and Mrs. John Macaskill Mrs. Charles F. Smithers Frances Beatty and Allen R. Adler The Honorable and Mrs. Earle Mack Susan F. Sosin and Evan Singer Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brennan Caroline McCarthy Sotheby’s Mr. and Mrs. David Carlucci Joyce F. Menschel Harlan M. Stone Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Caulkins Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank III Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Chanel Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Laure Sudreau The M. L. Chen Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Achim Moeller The Honorable and Patrick Civetta The Mosaic Foundation (of R. & P. Heydon) Mrs. J. Fife Symington III Joseph M. Cohen Suzanne Murphy Gary R. Tarnoff Colgate-Palmolive Company Donald Newhouse Sara Tecchia Jane Condon and Kenneth G. Bartels Diane Allen Nixon Judy E. Tenney and Robert H. Haines Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation Francis Q. O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Volling The Dana Foundation Dorothee Volpini de Maestri George and Fern Wachter Carol Deane Pratt Institute Dr. Lucy R. Waletzky Mr. and Mrs. David Donoho Elaine L. Rosenberg The Weldon Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Ehrenkranz Jeannette Watson Sanger White & Case LLP Epstein Teicher Philanthropies Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Slicklen IV Malcolm Hewitt Wiener Foundation Ella Milbank Foshay and Michael Rothfeld Richard Southwick Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson Lucius and Rhonda Fowler Mr. and Mrs. John S. W. Spofford Jerry Ann Woodfin-Costa and Victor Costa Marilyn and Lawrence Friedland Judy and Michael Steinhardt Andrea Woodner Robert L. Froelich Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas George M. Yeager† Stephen A. Geiger Charlotte Textor Anonymous, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Geyser Barbara and Donald Tober Mary Rogell Small Lady Gibbons Alyce Williams Toonk Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Bruce B. Gray Dr. Tielman T. Van Vleck Louise Grunwald Marco Voena Susan Gutfreund Karel and Doris Westerling Nicholas Hall W. P. Carey Michele Beiny Harkins Anonymous (6) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heimbold Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horowitz Iridian Asset Management † deceased Barbara and Thomas C. Israel Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Jaffe Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 17 $2,500 to $4,999 Sarah P. Flint Mr. and Mrs. Jason Miller Cetie and Anthony Ames Penelope Foley Sandra Earl Mintz Travis K. Anderson and David B. Forer The Monteforte Foundation Dr. L. Victoria Phillips Mary Ann Fribourg Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Morel A. L. (Les) Ballard William T. Georgis Dr. Mary Lou Morgado and Gail and Joseph Barry Dr. Henry P. Godfrey and Ginger Schnaper Robert J. Morgado Anne H. Bass Robert Goldsmith and Teresa Carbone Philip R. Munger Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Mr. and Mrs. George A. Graham Bishop William Murphy Caroline E. Bassett Elizabeth Grammaticas Kathryn Myers and Victoria Myers Candace and Rick Beinecke Dr. and Mrs. Victor Grann Eliot C. Nolen Mr. and Mrs. Philip Belling Karen Z. Gray-Krehbiel and John Krehbiel Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nussbaum Sandye Berger and Renee Berger Lucy Green and Elliot Green Paula Offricht John H. Biggs and Penelope Biggs Cassandra Hyland Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. O’Hara Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire Mrs. John R. Hupper Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Patcella James Capalino Institute for Studies on Latin American Art Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Edward Casey Diane Jaffee and David O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pickens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kalvaria Anne and François Poulet Mr. and Mrs. John Chalsty Dr. and Mrs. Hoshang J. Khambatta Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ramm Jason Chandra Eaddy Kiernan Lauren Rantz Nicole Chessin Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Klein Michael Rogan Amy and Brad Collins Casey Kohlberg Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rosen Stephen P. Columbia and Phyllis L. Kossoff Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Rotenstreich Edward B. C. Columbia Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lambert Mr. and Mrs. David M. Roth David Conney M.D. Alexander and Judith Laughlin Paul Saenger, M.D. Catherine A. Corman Hana Levy Justin M. Sanders and Elizabeth Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Croll Marc A. Lewinstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Santini Bruce A. Crooker Linda Lindenbaum Danielle Sapse The Cultivist Chien Cho Liu Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schiele Barbara de Portago Michael S. Lorber Mr.† and Mrs. Robert Seass Ellen and Pierre de Vegh Ann Macaluso Dr. Robert B. Simon Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Decker Duncan and Nancy MacMillan Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Elizabeth W. Dunlevie Carol C. and Rick Malone Denise Littlefield Sobel William Dunlop Anne and John Marion Théo Spilka Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Ana Martiny Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stapelfeld Dr. Michael Espiritu Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mateer III Elizabeth Steel Bruce and Carol Factor Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. McAndrew Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Andrea H. Fahnestock and Richard and Ronay Menschel Campbell Steward George A. Hambrecht Cathy Michaelson Maria Fishel Allison and Roberto Mignone † deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 18 Director’s Circle

Director’s Circle Benefactors Director’s Circle Members Studio Institute $100,000 and above $35,000 to $49,999 Sungkok Arts & Cultural Foundation William A. Trebilcock and The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Irene Roosevelt Aitken Evelyn D. Trebilcock Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Blanchard III Mr.† and Mrs. Roger Tuckerman Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Selz The Honorable Daniele Bodini Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vanyo Melinda and Paul Sullivan Ayesha Bulchandani Judith Mann Villard Aso O. Tavitian Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Patricia Vitanza Mr. and Mrs. Donald Textor Chris Carleton Abraham Wachter Helen Clay Chace Stark and Michael Ward Director’s Circle Patrons Dr. Tai-Heng Cheng and Cole Harrell Ian Wardropper and Sarah McNear $50,000 to $99,999 Jerald Dillon Fessenden Neil P. Westreich Barbara G. Fleischman Maureen White and Daniel Rattner Henry H. Arnhold† Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Laura Winters Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Agnes Gund Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wolfensohn Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bott James C. Marlas and Ashley Wyndham Mrs. Daniel Cowin Marie Nugent-Head Marlas Anonymous, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edelman Monika McLennan Donna and Neil Minkoff Barbara and Brad Evans Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps Jr. Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Marina Kellen French Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Shuman Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill III Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs Clarice Smith Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Davide Stefanacci Christian Keesee Mr. and Mrs. J. Fife Symington IV Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman David and Julie Tobey Sally and Howard Lepow Anonymous (4) Mr. and Mrs. David M. Leuschen Joy Levitt Mr. and Mrs. George Needham Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Rochelle and Mark H. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater Sana H. Sabbagh Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwarzman

† deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 19 Fellows and Friends

Patron Fellows $20,000 to $29,999 Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Sculco Dr. Peter N. Heydon Mrs. Henry T. Segerstrom Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Helen-Mae† and Seymour Askin Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Sheinberg Roberta and Richard Huber Randall and Virginia Barbato Mrs. Charles F. Smithers Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jones Luciano and Giancarla Berti Susan F. Sosin and Evan Singer Paul J. Kleinschmidt and Emily Condlin Rachel Fleishman and Paul Andrejkovics Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mandel Jr. The Honorable and Christine Kuan Rebekah Mercer Mrs. J. Fife Symington III Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder Laure Sudreau Sara Tecchia The Honorable and Mrs. Earle Mack Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson Nancy A. Marks Sustaining Fellows George M. Yeager† Lucy Flemming McGrath $10,000 to $19,999 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Achim Moeller Donald Newhouse Isha Ambani Committee Fellows Diane Allen Nixon Eiko and Michael Assael $6,500 to $9,999 Francis Q. O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beale Dorothee Volpini de Maestri Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Bradford Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pivar Elizabeth A. R. and Ralph S. Brown Jr. Frances Beatty and Allen R. Adler Katherine J. Rayner Barbara E. Dau Mr. and Mrs. William G. Anderson Elizabeth G. Redleaf Martin and Kathleen Feldstein Elizabeth Belfer Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher Francis Finlay Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Benenson Lise Scott and D. Ronald Daniel Joanne du Pont Foster Richard A. Brodie Howard Solomon and Anne K. Groves Margaret Civetta Sarah Billinghurst Solomon Mrs. Spencer Hays Joseph M. Cohen George and Fern Wachter Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kleinschmidt Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan Susan Weber Patricia D. Klingenstein and Jerry Ann Woodfin Costa and Victor Costa Andrea Woodner Sally Klingenstein Martell Dorothy B. Donovan Anonymous Suzanne Cole Kohlberg Ellen J. Effron Frances Marzio Marilyn and Lawrence Friedland Arnold and Hilda Neis Stephen A. Geiger Dr. David Orentreich Joel M. Goldfrank Susan R. and Gregory K. Palm Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Mr. James Grant and Dr. Patricia Kavanagh Barbara A. Reuter and Mr.† and Mrs. Richard Gray William J. Williams Jr. Dr. Reed Greenwood and Louisa Stude Sarofim Dr. Mary Ann Greenwood Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Louise Grunwald Roberta Schneiderman Michele Beiny Harkins † deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 20 Contributing Fellows $3,000 to $6,499 Saundra Keinberger and Nina Keinberger Joshua W. Sommer and Hans W. Kertess Sheilaugh R. Sebastian Dr. Joan Taub Ades Dr. and Mrs. Hoshang J. Khambatta Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stapelfeld Cetie and Anthony Ames Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Travis K. Anderson and Phyllis L. Kossoff James Stengel and Beverly Bartow Dr. L. Victoria Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Julian Edmond Paul Lewison Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas Anne H. Bass Linda Lindenbaum Barbara and Donald Tober Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Chien Cho Liu Alyce Williams Toonk Caroline E. Bassett Arthur L. Loeb Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Candace and Rick Beinecke Ann Macaluso Judith Mann Villard Sandye Berger and Renee Berger Ana Martiny Patricia Vitanza Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire Alan Melniker Neil P. Westreich Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly Cathy Michaelson Maureen White and Daniel Rattner Mr. and Mrs. John Chalsty Allison and Roberto Mignone Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wolfensohn Stephen P. Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Anonymous, in memory of Edward B. C. Columbia Laurence Ross Milstein Donna and Neil Minkoff Judith-Ann Corrente and Willem Kooyker Philip R. Munger Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Croll Kathryn Myers and Victoria Myers Bruce A. Crooker Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nitze Barbara de Portago Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Decker Paula Offricht Elizabeth W. Dunlevie Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. O’Hara, Jr. Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Marco Pecori and Carla Bossi-Comelli Bruce and Carol Factor Laura Pels Andrea H. Fahnestock and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Phillips George A. Hambrecht Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rosen David B. Forer Cye Ross and Amanda Ross Robert L. Froelich Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Rotenstreich Lee and Sergio Galvis Mr. and Mrs. David M. Roth William T. Georgis Stanley A. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gerschel Paul Saenger, M.D. Lady Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Santini Dr. Henry P. Godfrey and Ginger Schnaper Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schiele Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gordon Mr.† and Mrs. Robert Seass Mr. James Grant and Dr. Patricia Kavanagh Dr. Robert B. Simon Dr. and Mrs. Victor Grann Judith and F. Randall Smith Pamela Howard and Jack Howard-Potter Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Diane Jaffee and David O’Brien Denise Littlefield Sobel Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kalvaria † deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 21 Fellows $1,500 to $2,499 Ellen and Pierre de Vegh Mrs. John R. Hupper Dianne DeWitt and Anna Mariash Dr. Warren F. Ilchman and Sarah Ilchman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nash Ambler Paul A. Dierkes Yves-Andre Istel and Kathleen Begala Gail and Mark Appel Adriana Dilancea Mr. and Mrs. Morton Janklow Page Ashley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Donner Mr. and Mrs. Dudley D. Johnson A. L. (Les) Ballard Kathleen M. Doyle Joanne Josephy Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barist Diane C. Dunne Jill Joyce Joseph and Gail Barry Mr. and Mrs. John F. Durocher William W. Karatz Antonio Bechara William Earle Peter Keegan and Jane Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Philip Belling Jean Marie Echemendia-Kouri Fernanda M. Kellogg and Kirk Henckels Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bender Audna England Gerald and Lois Kirsh Dr. Estelle Bender Christopher Eykyn Himanshu Kothari Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Bernhard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feldstein Lillian E. Kraemer Veronique Bich Maria Fishel Mr. and Mrs. Werner H. Kramarsky John H. Biggs and Penelope Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Brian Fisher Kenneth Krechmer and Elaine Baskin Mr. and Mrs. David Blumenthal Martha J. Fleischman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Bogen Penelope Foley Karen Landau and Rodney W. Nichols† W. Mark Brady Angela Fort Dr. Joseph M. Lane and Bobbie Braun Lucius and Rhonda Fowler Professor Barbara Lane Deborah Brice Mary Ann Fribourg Margo Morton Langenberg Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Burzik Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Phil Livingston Sam and Sally Butler Mr. and Mrs. Morry Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lugo Claire Canavan James J. Glasser Anthony Lyons James Capalino Mr. and Mrs. Alain Goldrach Duncan and Nancy MacMillan Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Scott Carroll Karen Z. Gray-Krehbiel and John Krehbiel F. Christina Mangum Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marsh J. Barclay Collins II and Kristina Durr Mr. and Mrs. Peter Greenleaf William Martini Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cookson Antonia and George Grumbach Dr. Joanna Dodd Massey J. Patrick Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Guffey Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maynard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Crisses Susan Gutfreund William McGee Heather Croner Kathleen D. Hale James McNally Jason D. Crosby Nicholas Hall Albert S. Messina and Ken Jennings Lucy and Mike Danziger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamill Anastasia Milonas and Sophia Milonas Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Darden Dr. Lucinda Harris Antonia and Spiros Milonas Richard and Christina Davis Helen Hecht Sandra Earl Mintz Robert J. de Rothschild Mr. and Mrs. Reinaldo Herrera Dianne Modestini Odile de Schiétère-Longchampt and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hoppin J. Charles Mokriski Michel Longchampt Mr. Ronald Huber † deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 22 Dr. Friederike Moltmann Katherine Rockefeller-Eades Jeptha Tausig and Alexander Valcic Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mooney Michael Rogan Thomas W. Thaler Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Morel Dr. Elliott C. Rosch Catherine Vance Thompson Barbara S. Mosbacher Jamie and Laura Rosenwald Mr. and Mrs. W. James Tozer Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Garrett Moss Errol M. Rudman Mr.† and Mrs. Roger Tuckerman Bishop William Murphy Kathy Ruland Marcos Tychbrojcher and Thomas Michael Neff and Astrid Sanai George Dandridge Mary Lyndon Haviland Tanya Jean Sandberg Monica Voldstad David Neill and Susan Griffith Jeannette Watson Sanger Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wachtell Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Nelson Alejandro Santo Domingo Jeanette Sarkisian Wagner Jill Newhouse Beatrice Santo Domingo Dr. Lucy R. Waletzky Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newhouse Dr. and Mrs. Joel Schilling Jennifer Walston-Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nolen Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schmerin Gregory Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Nye Marianne Schnell Mr. and Mrs. David Warren Thomas E. O’Brien Frances A. Schulman Susan Granat Weil Mary O’Bryan-Seidman and Barry F. Schwartz Patricia Wengraf Jennifer Seidman Ada G. Segal† Karel and Doris Westerling John O’Halloran The Honorable and Mrs. Robert L. Shafer Dr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Whitmore Mr. and Mrs. John Olds R. Andrew Shore Saundra Whitney David T. Owsley Michael T. Sillerman Mr. and Mrs. G. Jarvis G. Wilcox Jr. Louise Parent and John Casaly Dr. Olga Silvay-Mandeau Jody Wilkie Francesca Passalacqua and Donald E. Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Eric Silverman Anne S. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Paul Anne Silverstein Jennifer Wilson Mrs. Norman L. Peck Connie Simmons and James D. Krugman Laura Winters Dr. Elizabeth Ariana Pergam J. L. H. Simonds Dian Woodner Leslie B. Perkin Mr. and Mrs. James Baker Sitrick Jennifer Wright Brandon Perlman Clinton Smullyan Jr. Nanar and Tony Yoseloff Mr. and Mrs. Marcello Petrucci Théo Spilka Mr. and Mrs. David Zalaznick Mr. and Mrs. Scott Phares James Stambaugh David and Monica Zwirner Noel Pittman Dr. Wendy A. Stein and Bart Friedman Anonymous (6) Mary Lawrence Porter Michael Steliaros Deacon John Michael Powers Sherri Stephenson Thomas C. Quick Campbell Steward Stephanie Raia and Peter Appleby Christopher Stewart Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rassweiler Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stowe Alfredo Reyes Sophie Sutton Frank E. Richardson Victor Talbot and Pamela Syrmis Mary Jo Robertiello Ann Tanenbaum Sascha M. Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tarasovis † deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 23 Honorary Fellows Sustaining Friends $650 to $1,499 Robert Feldman and Adrienne Plotch Horace Wood Brock Joanne Flanagan and Ellen Flanagan Professor and Mrs. Jonathan M. Brown Linda Altman Dr. Christopher Fletcher and Michel A. David-Weill Joan Amron Janina Longtine Robert Goldsmith and Teresa Carbone Mr. and Mrs. Burnside E. Anderson III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flynn Jr. Alexis Gregory Thomas and Suzanne Andruskevich Ellen L. Fogle Dr. and Mrs. Ira H. Kaufman Sylvia Arnowich Thomas R. Gallagher Anne and John Marion Frank Baker Linda Allard Gallen David W. Martin Dr. Peter H. Baker John Garcia Anne and François Poulet Dr. Emil J. Balthazar William Gendron Inge J. Reist Alan L. Beller Elizabeth Gentil and Fernando Gentil Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sachs II Marguerite Benson Gemma S. Hall Anne Searle Bent Bill and Ruth Ann Harnisch Mr. and Mrs. Noah Berley Ellen R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Berlind Emmett and Kathleen Harty Tobias J. Bermant Nancy Hayward and Richard Johnson Gerald and Theresa Bernaz John Herring Gail Berney and Lee Buchheit Mr. and Mrs. John Hockenberry Ludmila S. Bidwell Richard R. Hough III Arlene J. Blau Diana Howard and Tracy Hamilton Mrs. Leonard Block† William L. Hudson and Nora Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Braddock David M. Huggin Olivia Brereton-Hall Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Isaac Andrew Brown Beth E. Jacobs and Dr. Keith Gottesdiener Rafael Bueno and Lorenzo Bueno Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Jacobson James L. Buttenwieser Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Janis Bonnie Bycoff Anita Jorgensen and Donald Blair Greg and Julien Cavanagh Regina Kessler Mary Harding L. Cist Dr. Brian Keyes and Dr. Michael Virata Mercy Cohen Garrett Kirk Jr. Barbara Biard Cohn Eric Krasnoff and Sandy Krasnoff Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Danziger Geraldine S. Kunstadter Rowena Danziger Mr. and Mrs. James Lally Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Dean John J. Leiser Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dejoux Hana Levy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Doneker Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lichtenstein Elizabeth Ehrenkranz Elizabeth Lifschultz Margild Ercklentz Andrew Fabricant and Laura Paulson † deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 24 Charles Linzner and Nancy Meyer Edward Sellers and Dr. Suzan Boyd Steven Loeshelle and Gervase Rosenberger Dr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Shapiro Robert B. Loper Dr. Ali N. Shariat Lawrence Luhring and Arlene Shechet Lucrecia Zappi-Luhring Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Silverman Wes Lutken Mr. and Mrs. Rick Steinhauser Mr. and Mrs. Gary MacDougal Louise H. Stephaich Susanne Mackiw and Inge Mackiw Mika Sterling Dr. Steven Margulis and Sherida Paulsen Lawrence B. Stone and Jan S. Jecha Nora Mazur Elliot Sussman and Nancy Cromer Susan E. Menconi and Bruce A. Hoheb Judy E. Tenney and Robert H. Haines Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mercy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tick Payne W. Middleton Cynthia Keely Timms Thierry Millerand Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Toll Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vizcarrondo Jr. Diane Modesett and David Modesett Martha and Alex Wallau Richard and Barbara Moore Joseph Weber and Raquelle Lynn Dr. and Mrs. Kevin P. Morrissey Marshall Weinberg Arlene J. Morrow Ada Zambetti Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray Jonathan Zimmerman Mrs. Gabriel G. Nahas Katherine Zock and Adrian Butterworth Herbert E. Nass Anonymous Mrs. Greenway O’Dea Mr. and Mrs. John J. Park Amy Parsons and Paul Bird Dr. and Mrs. Gerard Pregenzer Woodruff M. Price Professor and Mrs. Michael B. Prystowsky Allan and Leah Rabinowitz Taffin Ray Elizabeth Reese Alysoun V. Roach Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Rosen Anton H. Rosenthal and Ruth E. Ganister Catherine G. Ross Cathy Kaman Ryan and Fred G. Aten Jr. Judith A. Saner Dr. and Mrs. Sirgay Sanger Jennifer and Fred Savage

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 25 Young Fellows

Sustaining Young Fellows Contributing Young Fellows $10,000 and above $1,750 to $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pickens Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Ramm Melissa Jacobs and Austin Landow Mr. and Mrs. John R. Allen III Lauren Rantz Alexandra Caroline Kittle Julia Arnhold and Lane Gerson Mary Madeline Roberts Katherine Gray Reibel Colette Arredondo and Maureen Nash Justin M. Sanders and Elizabeth Lyons Grace Beitler Danielle Sapse Committee Young Fellows Mr. and Mrs. Edward Casey Charles N. W. Schlangen $5,000 to $9,999 Jason Chandra Lacary Sharpe Patrick Civetta Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Slicklen IV Paul Arnhold and Wes Gordon Jacob Coley and Megan Gerrard Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vanyo Caroline McCarthy Melissa C. Condie Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Volling Charlotte Textor Catherine A. Corman Abraham Wachter Dr. Tielman T. Van Vleck Dr. Caitlin Davis and Michael Davis Ashley Wyndham Anonymous Mercedes de Guardiola Mr. and Mrs. Derek Webster Contributing Young Fellows Dr. Michael Espiritu Dual Daniel Ezra $2,500 to $4,999 Andie R. Fialkoff Sarah P. Flint Elizabeth Steel Delia Folk Anonymous Wannong Gao and Weichen Zhou Elizabeth Grammaticas Lucy Green and Elliot Green Kevin J. Hanratty Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Irwin Eaddy Kiernan Jisoo Kim Casey Kohlberg Lucy Jane Lang and Scott Asher Marc A. Lewinstein Michael S. Lorber Meylin Maldonado Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mateer III Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. McAndrew Mr. and Mrs. Jason Miller Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mulholland Jonquil O’Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Patcella Margot Phillips

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 26 Young Fellows $600 to $1,749 Keller Carlock III Caroline Fryer Collin J. Cassidy Andrew Fulham Nicholas and Travis Acquavella John Catsimatidis Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gailliot Dr. Gillian Adler and William Adler Chefanie Amanda Gallagher Sachit Ahuja Elizabeth Chen Jacqueline Gamper Suruchi Ahuja Michael X. Chen Emma Gilhuly Katerina Akrivlellis Zlata Chernyshenko and Kosta Andoni Genci Gjeci and Helena Sullivan Kirsten Alman Nicole Chessin Adam Goebel Alexandra Alpaugh Livia Cheung and Charlie Choi Sihien Goh Scott Alter and Janine Katzen Liza Cleveland Fausto A. L. González-Taveras John Anello Yann Coatanlem and James G. Brooks Robert B. Goodfellow Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arpino Kasey Colander Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Grace Brandon Arvanaghi Johanna Collins-Wood Lucy Green and Elliot Green Mr. and Mrs. Eric Aschwald Dr. Eugenia Comini and Edward Bayliss Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Grieve Samaan Abdul Aziz Rosemary Cooper and Jeanne Bresciani Mary Beth Griggs and Brian Nichols Griggs Dr. Rebecca L. Bagdonas and Paul Cossu Crystal Hannon and Mubashir Kazi Vineet Budhraja Katharine Crallé JoAnna Rose Hartzmark Roxanna Baird Ian Cundiff Mr. and Mrs. David Henry Bryan Balaci John Wesgaard Danello Ellen Hewitt Billie S. Banks Madelaine D’Angelo Maria Hidrobo-Kaufman† Mercedes Lee Barba Peter N. Darrow Caroline E. Hoffman and Jeremy Hoffman Amanda Bass and Marisa Bass Natasha Das Evelyn Hoffman Jeremy Batoff Bernd Delahaye and Julia von Turk Stephanie Hoffmann Anne Avery Bernert Lauren Demarest Sally Hogan and Mike Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Berthaud Lillian Clarke Donahue Caroline Seymour House Anait Bian Elizabeth Donaldson Louisa Howard Abigail Bisbee Laura Doukas Yanyan Huang Olivia Black Permele C. Doyle Isabel Hummel and Max Hummel Eric Blair-Joannou Mr. and Mrs. William Elliott Doyle Amy Hutchings Avishan Bodjnoud and Marija Pecar Katherine Durnan Sarah Hylton Madeline Bogert Christina Eberli Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jamison David Braccia Lia Ehrlich Brandon Jang James Brautigam Alexandra Esparza and Darryl Zerdy Charles E. Jones Melissa Brennan Georg Philipp Ettstaller Kerry Joyce and Sean Joyce Stephanie Broder and Kevin Jacobsen Mark Fareri Sophia Robert Kapacinskas and Eugenia Bullock Iris Fernandez Fiona Robert Kapacinskas Annie Buttarazzi Mary Fowler Scott Kellman Lauren Callaghan and Frances Callaghan Tiffany Frasier Ying Cao Helen M. Freeman † deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 27 Kevin Kemp Daniello Natoli Alec J. Smith Lauren Koch Elizabeth Nguyen Lauren Sobel Katherine Kolombatovich Sarah Maslin Nir Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Charles Dr. Kourtney Koslosky and Stephanie Ospina McCray Strauss Christopher Grace Jordan Pace and William Gittings Dashan Subramaniam Laura Kugel Michael Pacold Blair Helen Sullivan Christopher Laconi Jacqueline Paolino Jonathan Tan and Craig French Andrei Laptev and Daria Matkova Andrés Pazmino Sarah Taub Connor and Allison Larr Andres Perea-Garzon Anthony Tedesco Emma Lasry Rosalie Philip Mr. and Mrs. Andre S. C. Terra Allison Lavine Mr. and Mrs. Steven M. Picciano Alexssa Todd Jessica Lee and Francine Barone James Placa Alexandra Traber Jenny Lenz Missy Pool Colleen Traflet Nera Lerner Laura Price Stephanie Tran Valerie Lettan Reina Qu Simon Usdan and Joshua Usdan Deborah Levine Mr. and Mrs. James A. Reynolds III Romy Vassilev Richard Lewis Benjamin M. Riley Truong Vo and John Vo Timothy Lin and Alan Hays Ian Riley Srdjan Vukovic and Robert D. Lorfink Laura Rodgers and Alex Gasner Irena Cankovic-Vukovic Elena Luca Lauren Rose Ashton Wackym Cliff Lungaretti and Mary Frances Flournoy Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rosenberg Julie F. Wald Keith MacLeod William Rosenberg and George Sholley Megan Sarah Wang and John Donovan Maggie Maloney Alexandra Rosner Brynn Watkins and Aaron Craig Eric Maxwell Mandl Jay F. Ross and Marc Ross Laura Webb and Stefano Gamba Professor Morgan Manley Patricia Ruiz-Healy Patrick Wells and Lauryn Childress Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marschalk William Rutledge Mr. and Mrs. David Wessels John B. Martin Anita Saggurti and Vinita Saggurti Thomas Wheeler Timothy Matusch Katie Sands Anne Whiting and Mary Whiting Stella-Maria Matzari Katherine E. Sangervasi Cameron Williams Devon McCready and Tucker McCready Katherine Savarese Christy Williams Brianna Meighan Lara Sawczuk Addison Winston Cordelia Meserow Michael Schiller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Winston Margot Miller and Bradley Krom Camillo Schmidt-Chiari and Allen Wong Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Milligan Natalia Rodriguez Jean Yu Harlan Minor Emily Selter Olivia Zhang Michael Misiaszek Thomas R. Senecal Lin Zhou Lorraine Mocco Preeya Rani Broome Seth and Anonymous Alexandra Mohrmann Taylor Clarke Franklin Douglas Graham Moore Jr. Akash Shah Melissa Erin Murphy Alexander Skora

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 28 Annual Fund

he Frick Collection is grateful to the $10,000 to $24,999 $2,500 to $9,999 T following donors, each of whom made Charles W. Banta Donna and William Acquavella, an unrestricted contribution of $1,000 or Marc Haas Foundation, on behalf of Judy E. Acquavella Galleries more to the Annual Fund. Tenney and Robert H. Haines Irene Roosevelt Aitken Eugene M. Lang Foundation, on behalf of Isha Ambani $100,000 and above Lucy Jane Lang Arnhold Foundation, on behalf of Edie Langner and Michael H. Coles Paul Arnhold Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwarzman Howard S. Marks and Nancy Marks Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert C. Jay Moorhead Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Caulkins $50,000 to $99,999 Arnold and Hilda Neis Edward Lee Cave Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reed Jacques and Emy Cohenca Foundation Anonymous The Weldon Family Foundation Amy and Brad Collins Malcolm Hewitt Wiener Foundation Jerry Ann Woodfin Costa and Victor Costa $25,000 to $49,999 Anonymous Mrs. Daniel Cowin Carol Deane Chris Carleton Fund William Dunlop Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Beatrice Santo Domingo Tony and Judy Evnin Andrea H. Fahnestock and George A. Hambrecht Jerald Dillon Fessenden Lucius and Rhonda Fowler Mary Ann Fribourg Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Geyser Lady Gibbons Robert Goldsmith and Teresa Carbone Dr. and Mrs. Victor Grann Bruce B. Gray Agnes Gund Susan Gutfreund Pamela Howard and Jack Howard-Potter Mrs. John R. Hupper The Kandell Fund Hans W. Kertess Judy and Alex Laughlin Sally and Howard Lepow Arthur L. Loeb

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 29 $1,000 to $2,499 Mr. and Mrs. John Macaskill James C. Marlas and Carol C. and Rick Malone 2 Book Lovers Marie Nugent-Head Marlas Anne and John Marion Gail and Joseph Barry David W. Martin Richard and Ronay Menschel Candace and Rick Beinecke Lucy Flemming McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Noah Berley Joyce F. Menschel Mary Lou and Robert J. Morgado John H. Biggs and Penelope Biggs Sandra Earl Mintz Charitable Trust Charitable Trust Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Morel Laura Pels Thomas C. T. Brokaw Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pivar Veronica Bulgari and Stephan Haimo Muchnic Foundation, on behalf of Anne and François Poulet Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Burke III Quigley Bruning Jane L. Richards, in honor of Bill Nitze William Caler Holly Myers and Kirk Neely Elaine L. Rosenberg Margaret Civetta Herbert E. Nass Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Thomas Corwin Jeff Neuman and Patricia Machado Annabelle Selldorf and Thomas Outerbridge Beth Rudin DeWoody and Firooz Zahedi David Nolan Foundation Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Professor Meyer Feldberg and Eliot C. Nolen Judy and Michael Steinhardt Mrs. Barbara Feldberg Virginia Papaoiannou and Simon Schama Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Kathleen and Martin Feldstein Mrs. John Whitney Payson Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas Ellen L. Fogle The Dr. M. Lee Pearce Foundation Alyce Williams Toonk Penelope Foley Zohreh and Peter Pritchard William A. Trebilcock and Joanne du Pont Foster Barbara A. Reuter and Evelyn D. Trebilcock Mary and Howard Frank William J. Williams Jr. Stark and Michael Ward Mr. and Mrs. Burton Freeman Marjorie and Jeffrey A. Rosen Ian Wardropper and Sarah McNear Mr. and Mrs. William Frick Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ross Karel and Doris Westerling Robert L. Froelich Elizabeth Ferry Speer Foundation Andrea Woodner Stephen A. Geiger The Roger Thomas Collection Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Gund Barbara and Donald Tober Natalie and William Hoffman, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Barbara and Thomas C. Israel United Health Group, on behalf of Dr. Thomas A. Jambro Desmond Hussey The Honorable Bruce M. Kaplan and Patricia Vitanza Janet Yaseen Ashton Wackym Virgilia Klein Wellington D. Watters Mildred C. Kuner Seymour Zises, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Lamesch Ayesha Bulchandani Jonathan Landau Anonymous (6) Yasmine Legendre Constance Lowenthal, Ph.D. Duncan and Nancy MacMillan

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 30 Committees

Curatorial Committee Center for the History of Dr. David Orentreich Collecting Committee Irene Roosevelt Aitken Susan R. and Gregory K. Palm Helen-Mae† and Seymour Askin Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Randall and Virginia Barbato Eiko and Michael Assael Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Diana Lewis Beattie Charles W. Banta Rochelle and Mark H. Rosenberg The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Randall and Virginia Barbato Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cherry Jr. Frances Beatty and Allen R. Adler Lise Scott and D. Ronald Daniel Joseph M. Cohen The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Mrs. Daniel Cowin Ayesha Bulchandani Davide Stefanacci Barbara and Brad Evans Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Jerald Dillon Fessenden Margaret Civetta Laure Sudreau Stephen A. Geiger Joseph M. Cohen Melinda and Paul Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. George A. Graham Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan Sara Tecchia Dr. Reed Greenwood and Dorothy B. Donovan David and Julie Tobey Dr. Mary Ann Greenwood Ellen J. Effron George and Fern Wachter Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Barbara and Brad Evans Jennifer Wright Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Christine Kuan Jerald Dillon Fessenden Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pivar Michael Gallagher and Mark Powell Katharine J. Rayner Joel M. Goldfrank Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Rochelle and Mark H. Rosenberg Alexis Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Louise Grunwald Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater Roberta and Richard Huber Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Sheinberg Patricia D. Klingenstein and Laure Sudreau Sally Klingenstein Martell David and Julie Tobey Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Mr. and Mrs. James R. Weldon Jonathan Landau Shelby B. White Sally and Howard Lepow Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson Nancy A. Marks Anonymous, in memory of Lucy Flemming McGrath Melvin R. Seiden Mr. and Mrs. Achim Moeller Anonymous Diane Allen Nixon

† deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 31 Henry Clay Frick Associates

Decorative Arts Committee he Henry Clay Frick Associates is a 1 The Frick Collection makes every effort to list T group of generous individuals who donor names as requested. Please contact the Irene Roosevelt Aitken support The Frick Collection through Membership Department at 212.547.0709 with Henry H. Arnhold† bequests, trusts, or other planned giving corrections. Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Bradford arrangements. Richard A. Brodie The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Seymour R. Askin Edward Lee Cave Margot Bogert Barbara and Brad Evans Helen Clay Chace Jerald Dillon Fessenden Diane C. Dunne Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ford Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Marilyn and Lawrence Friedland Jerald Dillon Fessenden Anne K. Groves Barbara G. Fleischman Michele Beiny Harkins Barbara A. Gillette Christian Keesee Agnes Gund Paul J. Kleinschmidt and Emily Condlin Patricia L. Hedlund Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Robert K. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Hans W. Kertess Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Sidney R. Knafel Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Dr. Richard D. Lester and Willem Pruissers Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Arnold, Carol, and Anthony Lewin Melinda and Paul Sullivan David W. Martin David and Julie Tobey Diane Allen Nixon Susan Weber Ivan Phillips Jody Wilkie James S. Reibel, M.D. Anonymous Radboud Ribbert Francine M. Rothenberg and Alan Miles Rothenberg Roberta Schneiderman Melinda Martin Sullivan Michael E. Tully Anonymous (4)

† deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 32 Corporate Members and Sponsors

$100,000 and above $5,000 to $9,999 Matching Gift Companies

BVLGARI Aon American International Group Northern Trust Chanel Bank of America Colgate-Palmolive Company Bergdorf Goodman $50,000 to $99,999 The Dana Foundation The Chase Manhattan Foundation Ferrari Trento Christie’s Colnaghi Iridian Asset Management Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Dior John Wiley & Sons The Walt Disney Company Foundation Fiduciary Trust Company International Pratt Institute ExxonMobil Foundation Manolo Blahnik International W. P. Carey Fortress Investment Group Tilden Park Management FTI Consulting $1,000 to $4,999 GAP $25,000 to $49,999 Gartner The Cultivist The Goldman Sachs Foundation Escada Diageo Google New York University Malabailba Wines The John A. Hartford Foundation Sipsmith London IBM $10,000 to $24,999 Tiffany & Co. Jefferies Tito’s Handmade Vodka The JM Foundation Bloomberg Philanthropies Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Christie’s Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Con Edison JPMorgan Chase Sotheby’s Keefe Bruyette and Woods White & Case LLP Legg Mason Charitable Foundation The Henry Luce Foundation Macy’s Meredith Corporation Foundation Milbank Foundation MUFG Bank Pfizer Foundation Rockefeller Foundation Soros Fund Management United Health Group

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 33 Exhibition Support

The Pursuit of Immortality: Veronese in Murano: Two Venetian Zurbarán (continued) Masterpieces from the Scher Renaissance Masterpieces Restored Danny Kaye and Sylvia Fine Kaye Foundation Collection of Portrait Medals October 24, 2017, through March 25, 2018 Northern Trust May 9 through September 10, 2017 BVLGARI The Spain Tourism Board, Consulate Frances Beatty and Allen R. Adler Robert H. Smith Family Foundation General of Spain in New York Margot and Jerry Bogert Anonymous, in memory of Centennial Foundation, in honor of Murillo: The Self-Portraits Charles Ryskamp Matthew McLennan Anonymous, in memory of November 1, 2017, through February 11, 2018 Charles Hack and Angella Hearn Melvin R. Seiden Christian Keesee Helen-Mae† and Seymour R. Askin Samuel H. Kress Foundation Colnaghi Canova’s George Washington Robert H. Smith Family Foundation The families of George and Michael Anonymous, in memory of Eberstadt, in memory of Vera and May 23 through September 23, 2018 Melvin R. Seiden Walter Eberstadt Luciano and Giancarla Berti Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Carla Bossi-Comelli and Marco Pecori Divine Encounter: Rembrandt’s Marianna and Juan Sabater The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Abraham and the Angels The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Michael L. Cioffi The Spain Tourism Board, Consulate Mrs. Daniel Cowin, in honor of May 26 through August 20, 2017 General of Spain in New York Ian Wardropper Isabel and Alfred Bader Fund, Aso O. Tavitian Barbara Dau a Bader Philanthropy Anonymous, in memory of The families of George and Michael The David Berg Foundation Melvin R. Seiden Eberstadt, in memory of Vera and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Walter Eberstadt Otto Naumann Ltd. Zurbarán’s Jacob and His Fiduciary Trust Company International The Netherland-America Foundation Twelve Sons: Paintings from Barbara G. Fleischman Embassy of the Kingdom of Auckland Castle Foundation for Italian Art & Culture The Netherlands Fabrizio Moretti January 31 through April 22, 2018 Carlo Orsi, Trinity Fine Art Fired by Passion: Masterpieces of The David Berg Foundation Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Du Paquier Porcelain from the Margot and Jerry Bogert Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Sullivan Collection Ayesha Bulchandani Anonymous, in memory of The Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica Melvin R. Seiden June 8, 2017, through August 12, 2018 The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Fiduciary Trust Company International Francis Finlay Anne K. Groves The Christian Humann Foundation Alfredo Reyes of Röbbig Munich

† deceased

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 34 The Frick Collection Staff As of June 30, 2018

Ian Wardropper Capital Projects Joseph Godla Director Chief Conservator

Blanca del Castillo Joseph Shatoff Caitlin Henningsen Sarah Thein Deputy Director & Chief Operating Officer Associate Museum Educator for Academic Executive Assistants to the Director Anna Boatwright Programs Senior Project Manager Rachel Himes Senior Management Carolyn Straub Vincent Tolentino Associate Director for Capital Projects Education Assistants Stephen Bury Emma Holter Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian Administrative Assistant, Curatorial Department Office of the Chief Curator Tia F. Chapman Deputy Director for External Affairs Xavier F. Salomon Margaret Iacono Associate Research Curator Alison Lonshein Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator General Counsel & Assistant Secretary Persephone Allen Patrick King Head of Art Preparation and Installation Michael Paccione Assistant Educator for Lectures and Chief Financial Officer & Assistant Treasurer Programs Adrienne Lei Manager of Education & Public Programs Xavier F. Salomon Adrian Anderson Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator Galleries Technician Rebecca Leonard Gemma McElroy Joseph Shatoff Hilary Becker Geoffrey Ripert Deputy Director & Chief Operating Officer Associate Editor Curatorial Assistants Dana Spencer Winfield Michael Bodycomb Jessica Lui Chief Human Resources Officer Head of Photography & Digital Imaging Assistant Registrar Rika Burnham Head of Education John McKissick Archives & Records Samuel H. Kress Fellow in Museum Management Julia Day Education Associate Conservator Michaelyn Mitchell Sally Brazil Alessandra Di Croce (p.t.) Editor in Chief Chief, Archives & Records Management Research Assistant Aimee Ng Susan Chore Diane Farynyk Associate Curator Marian Clarke Chief Registrar & Exhibitions Manager Julie Ludwig Jenna Nugent Associate Archivists Arthur Fowler Assistant to the Chief Curator Preparator and Decorative Painter David Pullins Allison Galea Assistant Curator Registrar

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 35 Gianna Puzzo Genevra Le Voci Lisa Foerster Administrative Assistant for Conservation Senior Manager of Corporate and Purchasing & Supply Room Assistant Foundation Relations Hannah Sisk Charles Goold Registrar Assistant Alexis Light Rie Yamaguchi-Borden Senior Manager of Media Relations Mailroom Clerks (p.t.) Charlotte Vignon & Marketing Curator of Decorative Arts Rona Joy Isabel Losada Marina Kim Emma Capron Membership Coordinator Alisha Phelan Alexander Noelle Accounts Payable Clerks (p.t.) Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellows David W. Martin Associate Director of Leadership Gifts Megan Zinger & Special Campaigns Controller External Affairs Rowan Moody Membership Manager, Tia F. Chapman Frick Art Reference Library Appeals & Special Projects Deputy Director for External Affairs Alison Peknay Stephen Bury Joyce Bodig (p.t.) Media Relations & Marketing Assistant Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian Concerts Coordinator Heidi Rosenau Elizabeth Graham Rebecca Brooke Associate Director of Media Relations Administrative Assistant to the Head of Publications & Marketing Chief Librarian Karaugh Brown Emily Sneideman Associate Director for Individual Giving Kristi Welch Membership Desk Assistants (p.t.) Frick Art Reference Library Libby Collinge Collection Development & Head of Research & Prospect Strategy Susie Sofranko Access Elizabeth Daly Special Campaign Coordinator Community Relations Manager Deborah Kempe Don Swanson (p.t.) Chief, Collection Development & Access Maeve Dare Graphic Designer Special Events Assistant Sonia Agnew Colleen Tierney Scott Calhoun Helen M. Freeman Head of Special Events Mary Seem Membership Manager Acquisitions & Cataloging Associates Melissa Goodman Finance Department Charles Basman Manager of Special Events Cynthia Biber (p.t.) Ella Kinsman Michael Paccione Jesse Sadia Research Assistant Chief Financial Officer & Assistant Treasurer Amy Schwarz (p.t.) Cataloging Associates Robert Alexander Assistant Controller

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 36 Mark Bresnan Felix Esquivel Frick Art Reference Library Head, Bibliographic Records Pinky Fung Public Services Assistant Conservators Megan De Armond Assistant Metadata Librarian for George Koelle Suz Massen Digital Resources Photographer & Media Designer Chief, Public Services

Sumitra Duncan Sara Magin (p.t.) Tomas Aviles Head, Web Archiving Program Digitization Technician Reid Cashour Gabriella Lacza Stefanie Hew (p.t.) Melanie Martin Selena Lim Web Archiving Technician Conservator Amy Schwarz Sara Holladay (p.t.) Chaltin Pagan Page/Technicians (p.t.) Electronic Resources Librarian Monica Seldow Ralph Baylor Conservation Assistants (p.t.) Rodica Tanjala Krauss Associate Librarian for Public Services Head, Cataloging Projects Kylie Schmitt Lorenzo De Los Angeles Assistant Digital Projects Librarian Ryan Mendenhall (p.t.) Reference Clerk/Technician Assistant Cataloger Dean Smith Eugenie Fortier (p.t.) Assistant Digital Preservation Librarian Marina Obsatz Reference Associate Riyo Perry Minyi Michelle Kim Labeling & Barcoding Technicians (p.t.) Frick Art Reference Library Off-Site & Book Stacks Coordinator Christina Peter Photoarchive Lissette Nunez Head, Acquisitions Senior Page/Technician Anastasia Levadas Mikhail Shklyarevsky (p.t) Head of Photoarchive Ameela Padarat Acquisitions & Cataloging Assistant Receptionist/Interlibrary Loan Assistant Sarah Bigler Valeria Kondratiev (p.t.) Anthony Redding Frick Art Reference Library Margaret Rose (p.t.) Assistant Manager of Pages Conservation Sara Schwartz (p.t.) Giana Ricci Photoarchive Assistants Assistant Librarian for Public Services Luciano Johnson John McQuaid Chief of Collections Preservation Sara Sheer (p.t.) Kerri Pfister Library Assistant Donald David Assistant Photoarchivists Digital Specialist Ian Titus Kerry Sullivan (p.t.) Manager of Pages Alyse Delaney (p.t.) Photoarchive Consultant James Mercer (p.t.) Cris Sunwoo Digital Technicians

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 37 Frick Art Reference Library Legal Department Engineering Division Research Colm McCormac Alison Lonshein Chief Operating Engineer Louisa Wood Ruby General Counsel & Assistant Secretary Anthony Green Head of Research Kayli Callahan Yerfry Guzman Samantha Deutch Administrative Assistant to General Counsel Jack Wu Assistant Director, Center for the History Engineers of Collecting Operations Conrad Lewis Ellen Prokop Electrician Associate Head of Research Dennis Sweeney Bill Marji Esmée Quodbach (p.t.) Head of Operations Assistant Chief Engineer Assistant Director & Editor in Chief, Bexsy Rodriguez Center for the History of Collecting Executive Assistant for Operations Horticulture Division Galen Lee Human Resources Culinary Division Horticulturist & Special Events Designer Joseph Teresa Dana Spencer Winfield Executive Chef & Kitchen Manager Chief Human Resources Officer Isabelle Azankposso Christine Arias Kitchen Assistant Assistant Manager for Human Resources Christopher Hermann Philip Laudo Sous Chef Kiara Wright Thomas Serpico Human Resources Assistants (p.t.) Cook Clarice Norman Alejandro Saiz Vicario Payroll Administrator Line Cook

Yvelise Araujo De Medina Josefina Bonaparte De Hyman Dishwashers (p.t.)

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 38 Housekeeping Division Security Division Pablo Sanchez Mireya Alcain Dominic Phillip Steven Sanders Manager of Housekeeping Security Department Head Michelle Sanzo Emeafa Senaya-Kuwornu Ronald Moliere Haydn Clement Dolip Shiwratan Assistant Manager of Housekeeping Shakiem Griffin Deosarran Sinanan Martin White Marie Brann James Smith Security Sergeants Horace Campbell Richard Smith Barrington Carr Matawakilou Maliki Richard Spencer Angela Escoto Delroy Slater Cathy St. Hilaire Kalu Gaviria Shivekarran Ray Tillack Avelardita Taveras Dhondup Gonpo Security Supervisors Delano Thomas-Simpson Berthie Lazare Jawann Toomer (p.t.) Antoine Smallwood Jairo Loaiza Hiplito Veloz Clase Assistant Security Manager Luis Mendez Feliz Asha Walker Juan Pereyra Yasmin Ali-Victor Stephen Warne (p.t.) Jairo Rodriguez Garcia Peter Asare Pearl Weekes Housekeepers Gloria Blanc Junior West Phillip Bogie (p.t.) Alana Winbush Dwayne Boreland Security Guards Tamara Browne (p.t.) Daniel Campbell Mercin Chery Franchesca De la Rosa Leroy Evans Shon Felton Emil Garcia Martinez Cassie Gonzales Ettienne Grillasca Patrick Guerrier Philip Hunt Clifton Jones Marlene Joseph Guerline Louisdor Jean Mayard Adrian Moore Derek Ramdeo Rambarakh Ramkirath (p.t.)

Annual Report July 2017–June 2018 39 Retail & Visitor Services Naoko Ota David Lin Meg Pierson Network Administrator & Help Desk Kate Gerlough Arianna Pincay Manager Bianca Rosembert Head of Retail & Visitor Services Thomas Luo Monica Sands Di Wu Penelope Currier Rachel Schwartz Help Desk & Desktop Support Assistants Assistant to the Head of Retail & Visitor Lori Signer Services Susan Tabor Ansa Noreen (p.t.) Kit Goldstein Grant Benjamin Zitin Digital Media Assistant Retail & Visitor Services Staff (p.t.) Retail & Visitor Services Associate Amanda Orchanian Nancy McGeorge Web Content Strategist Coordinator for Retail & Visitor Services Technology & Digital Media Courtney Toumey Tommy Mishima Database Administrator Vivian Gill Museum Shop Inventory Coordinator Sean Troxell Associate Director of Digital Troy Arnold Associate Media Producer Brian Nichols Emily Bergerson Chrisy Tselentakis (p.t.) Associate Director of Information Technology Rujeanne Bleemer Collections Database Specialist Janice Dugan Floyd Sweeting III Emma Duggan Associate Director for Information Sara Fanning Systems & Media Eleanor Garner Alexander Hennessey Jordan Balaber Ann Jaffe Ethan Barness Tyler Jones Aditi Iyer Kolodny Justinne Lake-Jedzinak Gaines Legare Paul Lee David Morneau Nicole Lockley Sienna Prater Elisabeth McKee Audio/Visual Associates (p.t.) Carley Merriman Valery Chen Katherine Miller Front End Web Developer Sofia Montrone Gordon Nelson Lisa Goble Media Producer

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