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The annual report july 2013 – june 2014 The Frick Collection annual report july 2013 – june 2014

leadership 2 Board of Trustees

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

collection 11 Museum Acquisitions and Notable Library Acquisitions

public programming 12 Exhibitions and Lectures 13 Free Public Evenings and Symposia 14 Publications and Concerts

financial statements 15 Statement of Financial Position 16 Statement of Activities

donor support and membership 17 Gifts and Grants 21 Director’s Circle 22 Annual Fund 23 Fellows and Friends 29 Fellows and Young Fellows 32 Exhibition Support 33 Corporate Members and Sponsors 34 Clay Frick Associates

staff 35 The Frick Collection 38 Frick Reference Library

cover (1632–1675), Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665, oil on canvas, Royal Picture Gallery , The Hague The Frick Collection Board of Trustees As of June 30, 2014

Margot Bogert, Chairman Aso O. Tavitian, Vice Chairman Franklin W. Hobbs, Treasurer Michael J. Horvitz, Secretary

Peter P. Blanchard III Ayesha Bulchandani-Mathrani Jean-Marie Eveillard Barbara G. Fleischman Emily T. Frick Sidney R. Knafel James S. Reibel, M.D. Charles M. Royce Juan Sabater Stephen A. Schwarzman Melinda Martin Sullivan Ian Wardropper, ex officio Antonio Weiss

President Emerita Helen Clay Chace

Trustees Emeriti John P. Birkelund I. Townsend Burden III Walter Joseph Patrick Curley L. F. Boker Doyle Blair Effron Howard Phipps Jr.

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 2 by Sandeep Mathrani in honor of Ayesha Letter from the Chairman and the Director Bulchandani-Mathrani—demonstrates one Margot Bogert & Ian Wardropper of the many ways the institution is using technology to enhance the understanding and appreciation of our holdings. he past twelve months have been reached an all-time high of nearly 19,000— The Frick Art Reference Library contin- T an exciting period for The Frick four times what it had been last year. ues to break new ground in areas of digitiza- Collection. We hosted an exhibition of works The Mauritshuis show was by no tion, research initiatives, online archiving, from the Mauritshuis in The Hague, which means the only acclaimed special exhibi- and through the programs of the Center for was, by every measure, the most popular tion on view. We presented two wonderful the History of Collecting. On page 8, you will and successful in our history; we welcomed installations primarily of , David find the report of Stephen Bury, Andrew W. Xavier F. Salomon as our new Peter Jay Sharp d’Angers: Making the Modern Monument and Mellon Chief Librarian. Chief Curator; and, in June, we announced Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the In January we welcomed Xavier F. plans to enhance and expand the Collection Hill Collection. We also featured, for the very Salomon as Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator. and the Frick Art Reference Library. As the first time in the , Parmigianino’s Xavier first arrived at the museum in 2004, Frick continues to evolve and to consider Schiava Turca—a jewel of Renaissance por- as an Andrew W. Mellon Curatorial Fellow. long-term improvements, our priority is to traiture in the tradition of the Mona Lisa. He worked closely with Colin B. Bailey remain true to the vision of This exhibition was accompanied by an (whom he succeeded as Chief Curator) Frick by offering exhibitions and educational extended catalogue essay that shed new light to organize the 2006 exhibition Veronese’s programs that inspire our visitors to learn on the identity of the sitter. You can read Allegories: Virtue, Love, and Exploration in more about our holdings and to take pleasure more about all of our special exhibitions in Renaissance Venice, as well as Masterpieces in the contemplation of art. Such initiatives, the curatorial report, beginning on page 5. of European from Dulwich Picture which are a cornerstone of the Frick’s mission, Along with our exhibitions, it is the Gallery, in 2010. Following his fellowship, would not be possible without the support of beauty of the objects in the Frick’s perma- he was named Chief Curator of the Dulwich our many generous friends and members. nent collection that inspires visitors to return Picture Gallery in London, and, begin- Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: to our galleries again and again. To better ning in 2011, he served as a curator in the Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the showcase these objects, this year we intro- Department of European at The Mauritshuis opened to critical acclaim in duced a free mobile app that provides instant Metropolitan Museum of Art. Most recently, October 2013. Vermeer’s iconic Girl with a access to content related to every work in Xavier organized the acclaimed exhibition Pearl Earring and ’s master- the permanent collection. Users can browse Veronese: Magnificence in Renaissance Venice work were the favorites of for information about particular objects and at the National Gallery in London. We are the exhibition, which was seen during its search the collection by artist, genre, gal- delighted that he has returned to the Frick to three-month run by more than 235,000 visi- lery location, and audio stop number. It lead our superb team of curators, conserva- tors. Many who saw the show were inspired can be used by visitors on-site or remotely tors, and educators. by their experience to become members. by art enthusiasts around the world, mak- We also welcomed two new members to Most notably, our student membership grew ing our expansive resources available to our Board of Trustees: Dr. James S. Reibel significantly, evidence that the exhibition users as never before. The app—devel- and Melinda Martin Sullivan. In addition to attracted a young audience as well. By the oped in conjunction with students of the being dedicated patrons of this institution, end of the fiscal year, our membership had Stevens Institute of Technology and funded both are distinguished collectors. Dr. Reibel

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 3 has had an active career in medicine, health the Hill Collection. The festive event raised objects in the permanent collection. The care administration, and public policy; nearly $280,000 for the museum’s education plan—which includes enhancements to the Mrs. Sullivan has a history of philanthropic program, which serves more than 20,000 Frick Art Reference Library—will also open involvement throughout the United States. people annually, including students from areas of the mansion’s second floor to visitors, We are grateful to them for their continued middle school through college. something the public has expressed inter- support of The Frick Collection and for As many of you have surely noticed, the est in for many years. The proposed project bringing their expertise and insights to our number and variety of our lectures, semi- (detailed in the fall 2014 issue of the Members’ governing board. nars, courses, and other offerings have grown Magazine) is modest in scale but ambitious in The 2013 Autumn Dinner honored over the past decade, as have the scope and what it will provide for the museum today, as Michel David-Weill, a generous supporter of frequency of our special exhibitions. With well as in the decades to come. the Frick’s special exhibitions and its decora- this increase in educational and curatorial By all accounts, the past year was an tive program and the former chairman activities, the need has arisen to create space exceptional one. We deeply appreciate the and president of Lazard LLC. The annual to support the programs our members and loyalty of our members, who make possible black-tie dinner, held on October 7, 2013, visitors most enjoy. In response to these all we accomplish. With their support, the raised nearly $1.2 million for programs at the needs, the Trustees announced in June an success of our many initiatives has set us on museum and the library. With its Celestial architectural master plan that proposes to a course to realize a Frick that honors the Ball theme, the Young Fellows Ball on March create, among other things, classrooms for past but is well poised for the future, one that 13, 2014, paid tribute to the special exhibi- our education programs and a state-of-the- ensures its role as a preeminent and indelible tion Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from art conservation lab to better care for the part of the cultural landscape of .

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 4 Salon Evenings inspired by the exhibition, in to the next generation of art lovers and Report of the Peter Jay which participants had the opportunity to museum-goers. Sharp Chief Curator study the works through the lenses of archi- The Frick was the sole venue for tecture, music, and literature. Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Xavier F. Salomon Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Master­ Hill Collection, on view from January 28 pieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis through June 15, 2014. Thirty-four statuettes debuted to great acclaim on October 22, 2013. representing Janine and J. Tomilson Hill’s am especially honored and pleased to The show featured fifteen paintings from the collection were shown alongside selected I write this, my first letter for the Annual Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis in The and contemporary works in Report as Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator. I Hague, Netherlands, including Vermeer’s displays that reflected the couple’s diverse am also proud to report that the Curatorial iconic Girl with a Pearl Earring and Carel holdings and refined collecting sensibili- Department has accomplished a great deal Fabritius’s exquisite Goldfinch, alongside ties. Organized by Curator Denise Allen, in the past year. Keeping true to the mis- works by Rembrandt, Hals, Peter Claesz, the show included works by masters of the sion of the institution, we have mounted Nicholas Maes, Gerard ter Borch, Jan Steen, Italian, French, German, and Dutch schools, diverse exhibitions on a variety of subjects, , and Adriaen Coorte. many of which were exhibited without from Dutch Old Master paintings to late Works were selected by Colin B. Bailey, vitrines, thus enhancing their impact and eighteenth-century French sculpture and former Frick Deputy Director and Peter Jay facilitating close study. Roberta Smith of the Renaissance and Baroque bronzes, among Sharp Chief Curator, in collaboration with New York Times declared the exhibition “sen- others. We continue to present exhibitions, Edwin Buijsen, Head of Collections at the sational” and praised the way the programs, and publications that shed new Mauritshuis. The installation was organized and paintings were “superbly juxtaposed . . . light on the permanent collection, and our by Assistant Curator Margaret Iacono. In in a wonderfully clean installation.” efforts received noteworthy accolades from his review of the exhibition in the New York On March 9, 2014, we closed Precision critics, scholars, colleagues, and visitors. Times, Holland Cotter noted that the selec- and Splendor: Clocks and Watches at The We began our fall 2013 exhibition program tion of paintings was “a gold-standard rem- Frick Collection, a year-long exhibition of with David d’Angers: Making the Modern nant of the Dutch Golden Age.” A catalogue fourteen watches and eleven clocks from the Monument, on view from September 17 published by the Fine Arts Museums of thirty-eight-object bequest of the New York through December 8, 2013. Organized and Delmonico Books/Prestel collector Winthrop Kellogg Edey, along with by Emerson Bowyer, Andrew W. Mellon accompanied the exhibition. five spectacular clocks on loan from Horace Curatorial Fellow, the exhibition was the first Throughout the duration of the Wood Brock. Charlotte Vignon, the Frick’s on the artist outside of his native and Mauritshuis show, we hosted a series of pub- Associate Curator of Decorative Arts, orga- brought together forty-eight works on paper lic programs, including four lectures, three nized the show, which illustrated the stylistic and in wax, terracotta, bronze, and plaster, seminars, and, for the first time, special exhi- and technical developments of timepieces as well as rare nineteenth-century repro- bition guided school visits, which offered dating from 1500 to 1830. ductions of his work in photographs and students access to exhibitions on Mondays, Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by engravings. The show was accompanied by when the museum is closed to the public. Houdon and Clodion, the premiere instal- a fully illustrated catalogue, which included The program served nearly 550 middle and lation of sculpture in the Portico Gallery the first English translation of a short story high school students in this inaugural year since its inauguration in 2012, opened on written by d’Angers in 1849. The Education and will continue during upcoming exhibi- April 1, 2014. In this year-long show, the Department presented two interdisciplinary tions, exemplifying the Frick’s commitment Frick’s important holdings of works by two

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 5 of the foremost sculptors in late eighteenth-­ We were pleased to acquire several new (); a Meissen mounted century France are shown together for the objects this year, including two by Pierre- “Maiblümen” vase in hard-paste porcelain first time. Exquisitely carved and lifelike mar- Jean David d’Angers, both titled L’Abbè de with colored enamel, gilded decoration, and ble portraits by Houdon and virtuoso terra- Lamennais and executed in 1831. The works, gilt bronze (private collection); a pair of cotta figures by Clodion from the permanent one in bronze and the other wax on slate, French mounted petrified wood vases with collection are complemented by important were featured in David d’Angers: Making the gilt bronze (private collection); a French con- examples from New York–area private col- Modern Monument and were generously given sole table in gilt wood and marble (private lections, illustrating the beauty, naturalism, by Johnathan Kagan and Ute Wartenberg collection); a Parisian pediment clock with and classical motifs that connect the works Kagan in honor of Walter A. Eberstadt. gilt mounts attributed to François Rémond of both artists. In anticipation of the exhibi- In 2013, Henry H. Arnhold generously (private collection); a longcase regulator tion, Associate Conservator Julia Day cleaned gifted the Frick the Great Bustard, created in clock by Balthazar Lieutaud (private collec- Clodion’s Zephyrus and Flora. The show is 1732 by the Meissen Porcelain Manufactory. tion); a Louis XVI fall-front desk by Jean- accompanied by an introductory video nar- We also acquired a beautiful watercolor Henri Riesener (private collection); a Sévres rated by Director Emerita Anne L. Poulet. and graphite drawing on laid paper, View of Louis XVI mounted vase (private collection); From May 13 through July 20, 2014, Dieppe by Antoine Vollon, a gift from Carol a Sévres Louis XV potpourri vase with Louis we presented The Poetry of Parmigianino’s Forman Tabler in memory of Mr. and Mrs. XVI gilt-bronze mounts (private collection); Schiava Turca, organized in collaboration Alexander A. Forman III. and a garniture of one clock and two vases with the Foundation for Italian Art & Culture. Special loans continue to enliven the made of Qianlong-era porcelain with French Rarely seen outside of its home institution, permanent collection. We received two gilt-bronze mounts and a clock movement the Galleria Nazionale di Parma, this mas- paintings from The Alana Collection, both by Jean Martin (private collection). terpiece crossed the Atlantic for the first depicting Saint Jerome in the Wilderness— The Conservation Department continues time for presentations at the Frick and at one by Benvenuto Tisi da Garofalo and the its long-term technical research on objects in the Legion of Honor, San Francisco. Schiava other by Fra Bartolommeo. The Museum of the permanent collection. Chief Conservator Turca was installed in the Oval Room, sur- the City of New York lent Pierre-Jean David Joe Godla has been studying the fabrication rounded by Renaissance portraits from the d’Angers’s marble Ann Buchan Robinson, techniques of Pierre Gouthière’s gilt bronzes, permanent collection and Parmigianino’s and we received Matthias Steinl’s carved and Associate Conservator Julia Day con- Portrait of a Man, on loan from a private ivory sculpture Pluto and Proserpina from tinues her work on the various terracotta collection. The exhibition and accompanying an anonymous lender. Other objects on sculptures in the collection. The conserva- catalogue offered a novel interpretation of the loan are Jean-Antoine Houdon’s La Grive tion lab received several improvements this identity of the sitter. A Schiava Turca–themed Morte (The Horvitz Collection, ); year, including the installation of new floor- Summer Night featured lectures, readings Giambologna’s wax sculpture Astrology (The ing material and a humidifier that enables of Italian Renaissance poetry, and a perfor- Quentin Foundation); Guillaume Boichot’s sensitive objects to be treated during the dry mance of the ballet excerpt Danse Arabe from Pair of Vases Depicting the Calydonian Boar winter season. The department also installed the Nutcracker Suite. In conjunction with Hunt (private collection); a Saint-Porchaire a new wireless data logging system to moni- the exhibition, Guest Curator Aimee Ng, pottery ewer (anonymous lender); a pair tor humidity and temperature in the galleries Andrea Bayer (The Metropolitan Museum of silver basins and fountains by Lewin and vaults. of Art), Mary Vaccaro (University of at Dedecke and Johann Wilhelm Voigt I (pri- Goya’s Duke of Osuna looks abso- Arlington), and I led a study day that included vate collection); a pair of French gilt-bronze lutely splendid after undergoing treatment a series of discussions and presentations. candlesticks after Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier and technical study by Dorothy Mahon

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 6 and Michael Gallagher, conservators at took place on September 27, 2013. Nearly art. More than 300 individuals participated The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The 120 teens explored the permanent collection in these programs. ­eighteenth-century Régence picture frame in and participated in gallery conversations, lis- Other highlights of our education pro- which Hals’s Portrait of a Woman hangs was tened to chamber music performed by Praxis gram included guided school visits, through meticulously treated by the Brooklyn-based Youth Leadership Orchestra, and shared in a which we served more than 1,750 students; conservator Giovanni Bucchi. The West Gal- Q&A with Frick staff members. On October our museum-school collaboration, this year lery’s nineteenth-century Persian Sarough 4, 2013, we hosted our third annual College with East Harlem School; and studio pro- carpet was reinstalled after extensive clean- Night, when more than 200 college and grams for participants of all ages and abilities. ing and repairs at the Cathedral of St. John graduate students gathered after hours to We welcomed two new colleagues this the Divine’s conservation facility. learn about our education programs, fel- year: Nathaniel Prottas became our new- In addition to studying, enhancing, and lowships, internships, and the Frick Art est Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow, caring for our permanent collection, we Reference Library. and Adam Eaker, a doctoral candidate at remain committed to ensuring its accessibil- As part of our ongoing effort to reach , joined us as our sec- ity. This past year the Education Department students and young professionals, we pre- ond Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow. presented more than 800 events for nearly sented a series of programs throughout the It has been an especially exciting year at 17,000 visitors. This included the Frick’s series year, including Cool Classes for Hot Nights The Frick Collection. I am immensely grate- of free lectures, which was enjoyed by 2,000 for high school students; Frick Forum for ful to my staff for their expertise and unwav- attendees. Thirteen lectures—including those teens, which promotes close looking and art ering dedication, without which none of the related to the Mauritshuis and Renaissance historical discussion; Art Club, a free week- aforementioned projects would be possible. and Baroque Bronzes exhibitions—were end program for middle school students; We are currently preparing for a wide range webcast in partnership with FORA.tv and and Art Dialogues, a program designed for of forthcoming exhibitions, programs, publi- made available for viewing online. young professionals interested in participa- cations, and activities, and I look forward to The Frick’s second annual Teen Night tory and focused engagement with works of sharing them with you in a year’s time.

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 7 Web archives. nyarc also obtained funding Age in New York from the Frick and the Report of the from The Samuel H. Kress Foundation for William Randolph Hearst Archive (Long Andrew W. Mellon two successive two-year fellows who will Island University). Digital copies of Gilded work in public services, dividing their time Age sales catalogues are now accessible Chief Librarian among the three nyarc partners. through Arcade, WorldCat, and the Internet Stephen J. Bury In the Photoarchive, the historic heart Archive. An online exhibition created using of the Library since it was established in materials from this collaboration provides 1920, staff members began digitizing more further information on important collectors t has been a productive year for the than 330,000 American school photographs. of decorative arts in the Gilded Age and on I Library, with online exhibitions, contin- Working closely with John Resig, Dean of the Chinese export porcelain that was in ued research initiatives, and new digitization Computer Science at the Khan Academy, particular demand at that time. projects. We have made a particular effort to and using the image recognition software This Kiss to the Whole World: Klimt and expand our online archive and make it acces- MatchEngine, they analyzed anonymous the Secession, another online exhibi- sible to patrons and scholars worldwide. Italian school digital images and metadata tion mounted by the Library and featuring The New York Art Resources Consortium for errors and then matched them against rare materials from the special collections (nyarc), which consists of the libraries and the Fondazione Zeri’s holdings in order of nyarc, was launched as part of Vienna, archives of the Frick Art Reference Library, to make identifications. A grant from The City of Dreams, a three-week citywide the Brooklyn Museum, and The Museum of Samuel H. Kress Foundation will enable us festival held in February and March and Modern Art, was awarded a $340,000 grant to develop this project into an open-source spearheaded by Carnegie Hall. The online from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation tool-kit for image analysis that can be used exhibition spotlighted the Vienna Secession to initiate a program of web archiving for by other photo archives. (Union of Austrian Artists) movement when specialist art historical resources. The two- In July, the Frick Art Reference Library Gustav Klimt, a founding member, was year program, known as Making the Black Periodicals Index, a card-based index of more involved. The Web site presented digital Hole Gray, responds to a 2012 pilot study, than 300 periodicals held by the Library, was copies of the twenty-three Vienna Secession Reframing Collections for the Digital Age, also made available online through an electronic catalogues (1898–1905) along with photo- funded by the Mellon Foundation. The study subscription resource published by ebsco, a graphic postcards illustrating some of the demonstrated that the types of printed mate- leading resource discovery service provider Secessionist exhibition installations. It also rials the nyarc libraries have historically for libraries worldwide. In our third year of included texts about the famous Beethoven/ collected are increasingly migrating to the a five-year project with scholarly publisher Klinger Secession exhibition (1902), the web. It revealed an urgent need to preserve Brill, the Library incorporated digitized files Klimt retrospective exhibition (1903), and the web-based versions of auction catalogues, of 326 rare auction catalogues into the Art the Secession building, as well as an interac- catalogue raisonnés, and scholarly research Sales Catalogues Online. tive timeline. Digital copies of the Frick Art projects, as well as artist, gallery, and museum Thanks to a $25,000 grant from the Reference Library’s collection of Secession Web sites, in order to eliminate a “digital Metropolitan New York Library Council, catalogues from 1898 through 1922 are avail- black hole” in the art historical record. The we completed the third phase of our col- able in Arcade. Frick has taken the lead in this project, and laborative digitization project Gilding the We continue to engage with the dig- nyarc has secured funding for a National Gilded Age: Interior Decoration Tastes & ital community and to share our digital Digital Stewardship fellow, who will be based Trends in , which brought resources via social media. The Library at the Frick to assist in the preservation of together materials pertaining to the Gilded posted image collections on Pinterest, with

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 8 organizing themes such as A Girl’s Best Friend, feature film The Monuments Men piqued and acquaintances mentioned include John Silhouettes, and Art History’s Best Facial Hair. public interest in the Library’s involvement Singer Sargent, , Henry The collections feature the Library’s digi- with the group during World War II, when James, Bernard Berenson, Elsie de Wolfe, tized negatives and are linked to the Frick Library staff helped to research and prepare , and Library founder Digital Image Archive. We also began to maps that were used during Allied bomb- . provide content to The Frick Collection’s ing raids of Europe in order to avoid the The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Facebook page for “Throwback Thursdays.” destruction of great works of art and archi- renewed its support of the Library’s care of The Library began Wikipedia activity on tecture. ABC News filmed a segment in the the Helen Clay Frick Family Archive with a behalf of The Frick Collection and arranged Reading Room, where Harry Ettlinger, an $100,000 grant, which will enable us to con- a training workshop with the “Wikipedian original member of the Monuments Men tinue the process of creating finding aids and in Residence” of the Metropolitan New York team in the 1940s, was interviewed together conserving and digitizing materials from the Library Council. with Inge Reist, the Director of the Center archive. There are now online finding aids for Serving our visitors remains a top pri- for the History of Collecting. Inge also gave more than 63 percent of the archives, which ority. For the first time in the Library’s a talk on the same subject at the Century have been housed at the Library since 2001. ninety-three-year history, we were open Association, while Sally Brazil and I took The Center for the History of Collecting to the public in August on Tuesdays and part in a Google Hangout session on the continues to foster the burgeoning field of Wednesdays. This year the Library had 6,097 topic, sponsored by the Google Cultural collecting history by offering fellowships external visitors and set all-time records for Institute. Using historical photographs from and seminars, hosting symposia and study the registration of new researchers, the num- the Archives, the Library also mounted three days, and creating tools to access primary ber of onsite and email queries received, and online exhibitions about the activities of the documents generated by art collectors and the number of interlibrary loans. In August, Monuments Men and their association with dealers. In September, the Center presented we subscribed to Ebook Library, an e-book the Frick during World War II. Going for Baroque: Americans Collect Italian aggregator that enables registered users to We received two major archival gifts. The Paintings of the 17th and 18th Centuries, a select and download any e-book listed in our first, from Carol Tabler, consists of about two-day symposium made possible by the online catalog. 460 letters to and from nineteenth-century Robert H. Smith Family Foundation. The We conducted our first full survey of French landscape artists, many relating to Center’s symposium in May, The Americas onsite readership, which resulted in the revi- Antoine Vollon. The second gift, from Mme Revealed: Collecting Colonial and Modern sion of our digital photography policy. A Rolande Miquel, consists of research notes Latin American Art in the United States, new digital microform scanner was added in and materials on French nineteenth-century included interviews with prominent collec- the Small Reading Room, and both Reading landscape painters, once belonging to the tors Richard and Roberta Huber and Patricia Rooms were updated with LED lighting. scholar Pierre Miquel. Phelps de Cisneros. Other highlights of the To introduce a wider general public to the The Library also acquired a small archive Center’s calendar include a lecture by cel- Library and its services, we partnered with of materials relating to the American painter ebrated ceramicist and author Edmund Open House New York during its annual fes- , which complements the col- de Waal, sponsored by Gagosian Gallery; tival celebrating design and architecture in lecting strengths of the Frick Art Reference a panel discussion moderated by Center the city’s five boroughs. Tours of the Library’s Library and is relevant to the history of the Director Inge Reist featuring J. Tomilson historic 1934 building were offered during Frick. It includes a manuscript and type- Hill, Jock Reynolds, and Richard Feigen; and the festival weekend, October 12 and 13, 2013. script diary of Gay’s wife, Matilda, covering a reception at Sotheby’s to award Jennifer The February release of George Clooney’s thirty years beginning in 1904. The friends Farrell and five coauthors the Sotheby’s Book

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 9 Prize for Get There First, Decide Promptly: The Richard Brown Baker Collection of Post- War Art. The Center’s third publication, Holland’s Golden Age in America: Collecting the Art of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Hals, was released in June, and oral histories with Alfred Taubman and Schnitzer were completed. Finally, together with the Center for Italian Modern Art, we organized the first New York–area art history fellows network and held a successful event in June. The Library’s many achievements were the result of the efforts of a talented and ded- icated staff working across departments. It is a privilege for me to be their Chief Librarian.

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 10 Museum Acquisitions Notable Library Acquisitions

The Great Bustard, 1732, Meissen porcelain, Gifts Purchases modeled by Johann Gottlieb Kirchner (1706–after 1737), gift of Henry H. Arnhold, Collection of approximately 460 letters Joseph Bonomi, Perspective Without a 2013 written to and by nineteenth-century Master, manuscript, c. 1859–61 French landscape painters, many relating to Pierre-Jean David d’Angers (1788–1856), Antoine Vollon; gift of Carol Forman Tabler Walter Gay Archive, manuscript material, L’Abbè de Lamennais, 1831, bronze, gift of photographs, and artifacts documenting Johnathan Kagan and Ute Wartenberg Research notes and materials related to the life of the American painter Walter Kagan in honor of Walter A. Eberstadt, 2013 nineteenth-century French landscape Gay (1856–1937), including the original painters, compiled by the French art manuscript diary of Gay’s wife, Matilda, Pierre-Jean David d’Angers (1788–1856), historian Pierre Miquel; gift of Mme 1904–20 L’Abbè de Lamennais, 1831, wax on slate, gift Rolande Miquel of Johnathan Kagan and Ute Wartenberg Memorandum of Oil Paintings etc., Kagan in honor of Walter A. Eberstadt, 2013 700 photographs of Italian paintings manuscript detailing the art acquisitions of and frescoes; gift of The Robert Lehman Sir John Mark of Manchester (1832–1909) Antoine Vollon (1833–1900), View of Dieppe Collection, The Metropolitan Museum Harbor, 1873, watercolor and graphite on of Art Catalogue of about 100 Copper Plates All laid paper, gift of Carol Forman Tabler Engraved by Mr. Meyer, London, July 28–30, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. 24 linear feet of photographs of paintings, 1829. Auction catalogue of bankruptcy sale Forman III, 2014 drawings, and sculpture; gift of the (including the artist’s studio furniture and Department of the Art of Europe, Museum equipment) of Henry Meyer (1782/3–1847) of Fine Arts, Boston Catalogue of the first exhibition of the works 224 photographs of European drawings; gift of living artists, at the gallery of the Society of Wildenstein & Company, through Eliot for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, Rowlands Quiet Street, Bath, 1836–37; purchased in honor of Charles Ryskamp 275 photographs of paintings and drawings by twentieth-century American artists; gift Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of of Laurence Casper Prints and Drawings of Henry H. Hope Esq., Leigh and Sotheby, London, March 18, 1813 Man become guilty, or, The corruption of nature by sinne: according to St. Augustines Vincent van Gogh Sketchbooks: a facsimile sense, London, 1650. Translation by Henry of the artist’s sketchbooks in the collection Carey, 2nd Earl of Monmouth, inscription by of the Van Gogh Museum, London, 2013; his daughter Anne, Countess of Clanbrassil; purchased through the generous support of gift of the Maine Historical Society The Florence Gould Foundation

Sara Goudar, Remarques sur les Anecdotes de Madame la Comtesse Dubarri, Amsterdam, 1777; gift of Colin B. Bailey

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 11 Public Programming

Exhibitions Lectures December 4, 2013 “The Making of an Icon: How the Girl Precision and Splendor: September 18, 2013 with a Pearl Earring Gained Its Fame” Clocks and Watches at The Frick Collection “Sculpting History: David d’Angers and Arthur Wheelock, Curator of Northern January 23, 2013, through March 9, 2014 the Romantic Monument” Baroque Paintings, National Gallery of Art, Emerson Bowyer, Guest Curator, Washington, D. C. David d’Angers: Making the The Frick Collection Modern Monument January 22, 2014 September 17 through December 8, 2013 October 9, 2013 “Author Talk: Neil Harris, Capital Culture” “Vital Signs: The Art of David d’Angers” Neil Harris, Preston and Sterling Morton Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Dorothy Johnson, Roy J. Carver Professor Professor Emeritus in the Departments Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from of Art History, The University of Iowa of History and Art History, University the Mauritshuis of Chicago October 22, 2013, through January 19, 2014 October 16, 2013 “Clocks, Politics, and Changing Times” January 29, 2014 Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from Kevin K. Birth, Professor, Department “Why Multiplicity? On the Production of the Hill Collection of Anthropology, College, Small Bronzes in the Italian Renaissance” January 28 through June 15, 2014 City University of New York Claudia Kryza-Gersch, art historian

Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures October 23, 2013 February 5, 2014 by Houdon and Clodion “Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis: Past, “Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from April 1, 2014, through April 5, 2015 Present, and Future” the Hill Collection” Emilie Gordenker, Director, Royal Picture David Ekserdjian, Professor of Art History, The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca” Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague University of Leicester May 13 through July 20, 2014 October 29, 2013 March 26, 2014 Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture “The Small Bronze and the Legacy of “The Dutch Tradition of Portraiture: Leonardo in Florence” A Dialogue” Michael Cole, Professor of Italian Rineke Dijkstra, photographer, and Hans Renaissance and Baroque Art, Department den Hartog Jager, art critic and historian of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University November 6, 2013 “Behind the Scenes of Everyday Life: April 3, 2014 Dutch Genre Painting” “The Sculpture of Houdon and Clodion: Edwin Buijsen, Head of Collections, Royal Reflections of Antiquity” Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague Anne L. Poulet, Director Emerita, The Frick Collection

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 12 Lectures (Continued) Free Public Evenings Symposia

April 24, 2014 July 19, 2013 September 20 & 21, 2013 Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture Summer Night “Going for Baroque: Americans Collect “Jeff Koons on Sculpture” In celebration of the special exhibition Italian Paintings of the 17th and 18th Jeff Koons, artist Precision and Splendor: Clocks and Watches Centuries” at The Frick Collection Presented by the Center for the History April 30, 2014 of Collecting “Velázquez: Master and Masterpieces” September 27, 2013 Jonathan Brown, Carroll and Milton Petrie Teen Night April 25 & 26, 2014 Professor of Fine Arts, Institute of Fine Arts, “A Symposium on the History of Art” October 4, 2013 Presented by The Frick Collection and the College Night Institute of Fine Arts, New York University May 14, 2014 “A Portrait and Its Mysteries: March 21, 2014 May 16 & 17, 2014 Parmigianino’s Schiava Turca” Spring Night “The Americas Revealed: Collecting Aimee Ng, Guest Curator, The Frick In celebration of the special exhibition Colonial and Modern Latin American Art Collection Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from in the United States” the Hill Collection Presented by the Center for the History May 21, 2014 of Collecting “Court Portraiture in the Age of June 27, 2014 Isabella d’Este” Summer Night Andrea Bayer, Curator, Department of In celebration of the special exhibition European Paintings, The Metropolitan The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca” Museum of Art

June 12, 2014 Samuel H. Kress Lecture in Museum Education “Painted Presence” Michael Ann Holly, Starr Director Emeritus of the Research and Academic Program, The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown,

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 13 Publications Concerts

David d’Angers: Making the Modern October 6, 2013 Monument, by Emerson Bowyer with Anna Vinnitskaya, piano, Jacques de Caso, 2013 in New York debut

The Frick Collection Handbook of Paintings, October 27, 2013 fifth printing, in association with Scala Arts Maurice Steger, recorder, in New York Publishers, Inc., 2014 debut, with Phoebe Carrai, baroque cello, and Ignacio Prego, harpsichord Holland’s Golden Age in America: Collecting the Art of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Hals, November 10, 2013 edited by Esmée Quodbach, in association Meccorre Quartet, in New York debut with Pennsylvania State University Press, 2014. The book is the first of the series December 8, 2013 “The Frick Collection Studies in the History Augustin Hadelich, violin, and of Art Collecting in America.” Charles Owen, piano

The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca,” January 12, 2014 by Aimee Ng with a foreword by David David Geringas, solo cello Ekserdjian, 2014 February 9, 2014 Wolfgang Holzmair, baritone, with Russell Ryan, piano

March 2, 2014 Fauré Piano Quartett

March 16, 2014 Olivier Cavé, piano, in New York debut

April 6, 2014 Minguet Quartett, in New York debut

May 4, 2014 Trio Settecento, violin, viola da gamba, and harpsichord

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 14 Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2014, and 2013

2014 2013 Note 1 Assets For purposes of brevity, the June 30, 2014, financial information presented herein is excerpted from our Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,435,734 $ 808,937 audited financial statements as prepared by the inde- Contributions receivable, net 8,022,766 3,046,309 pendent accounting firm of O’Connor Davies Munns & Due from broker for securities sold 425,279 101,282 Dobbins, llp., which rendered an unmodified opinion Inventory 712,895 774,956 as to those statements’ conformance with generally Other prepaid expenses, receivables, accepted accounting principles. This excerpted infor- and other assets 741,533 1,165,828 mation does not include the Statement of Cash Flows or Prepaid pension benefits 3,031,017 2,011,947 the footnotes, which are integral to a full presentation of Investments in securities 324,275,948 274,625,707 the Collection’s financial position. A complete Report of Property and equipment, net 19,756,915 20,380,850 the Independent Auditors is available by writing to the Development Office of The Frick Collection. Total assets $ 358,402,087 $ 302,915,816 Note 2: Measure of Operations Operations include all revenues and expenses that are Liabilities an integral part of its programs and supporting activi- ties. The measure of operations includes investment Accounts payable, accrued expenses, income equal to the 4.50% spending rate (see Note 3) and and deferred income 2,766,500 2,315,044 excludes investment return in excess of, or less than, the Accrued postretirement health and spending rate. The measure of operations also excludes other benefits 7,601,755 6,715,462 permanently restricted contributions; purchase and sale of museum and library collection items; unsolicited, Total liabilities 10,368,255 9,030,506 unrestricted contributions of $50,000 or more (which are Board designated for long-term investment as funds Net assets functioning as endowment); depreciation of property Unrestricted 282,105,912 239,807,903 and equipment; and releases of net assets from restric- Temporarily restricted 25,752,813 14,520,114 tions related to non-operating items. Permanently restricted 40,175,107 39,557,293

Note 3: Spending Rate Total net assets 348,033,832 293,885,310 The Collection manages its pooled investments on a total return basis. To preserve the investments’ long-term Total liabilities and net assets $ 358,402,087 $ 302,915,816 purchasing power, the Collection makes available to be spent each year a percentage of the investment portfo- lio’s average market value for the twelve quarters ending the March prior to the beginning of the fiscal year. The spending rate was 4.50% for fiscal years 2014 and 2013.

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 15 Statement of Activities June 30, 2014 (with comparative totals for the year ended June 30, 2013)

Unrestricted Total Board Temporarily Permanently General Designated Total Restricted Restricted 2014 2013 Operating Support and Revenues Spending from endowment $ 10,977,501 $ — $ 10,977,501 $ — $ — $ 10,977,501 $ 10,342,302 Other capital gain 8,916 — 8,916 — — 8,916 12,025 Admission fees 5,182,563 — 5,182,563 — — 5,182,563 4,023,893 Membership 3,610,764 — 3,610,764 — — 3,610,764 1,779,186 Bookstore sales and miscellaneous 1,887,919 — 1,887,919 — — 1,887,919 1,284,531 Contributions 3,706,458 — 3,706,458 8,847,623 — 12,554,081 6,291,217 25,374,121 — 25,374,121 8,847,623 — 34,221,744 23,733,154 Net assets released from restrictions 2,924,589 — 2,924,589 (2,924,589) — — — Total operating support and revenues 28,298,710 — 28,298,710 5,923,034 — 34,221,744 23,733,154

Operating Expenses Museum programs Operations 6,484,223 — 6,484,223 — — 6,484,223 6,045,062 Special exhibitions, concerts, and lectures 1,937,756 — 1,937,756 — — 1,937,756 1,558,963 Bookstore, including cost of sales 1,858,503 — 1,858,503 — — 1,858,503 1,287,598 Total museum programs 10,280,482 10,280,482 — — 10,280,482 8,891,623 Library programs Operations 4,600,604 — 4,600,604 — — 4,600,604 4,194,190 Special programs 284,571 — 284,571 — — 284,571 479,776 Total library programs 4,885,175 — 4,885,175 — — 4,885,175 4,673,966 Total programs 15,165,657 — 15,165,657 — — 15,165,657 13,565,589 Supporting services General and administrative 8,689,047 — 8,689,047 — — 8,689,047 7,976,509 Fundraising 2,054,711 — 2,054,711 — — 2,054,711 1,708,742 Total supporting services 10,743,758 — 10,743,758 — — 10,743,758 9,685,251 Total operating expenses 25,909,415 — 25,909,415 — — 25,909,415 23,250,840

Excess of operating support and revenues over operating expenses 2,389,295 — 2,389,295 5,923,034 — 8,312,329 482,314

Non-operating changes to net assets Contributions — 40,000 40,000 — 702,814 742,814 1,331,711 Bad debt expense — — — — (85,000) (85,000) — Depreciation — (1,741,076) (1,741,076) — — (1,741,076) (1,719,040) Gain on sale of non-operating asset — — — — — — 1,470,668 Net investment return designated for long-term investment — 38,927,316 38,927,316 6,701,516 — 45,628,832 29,911,267 Pension and postretirement benefit plan liability adjustment 1,290,623 — 1,290,623 — — 1,290,623 2,265,585 Net assets released from restrictions — 1,391,851 1,391,851 (1,391,851) — — — Total non-operating changes 1,290,623 38,618,091 39,908,714 5,309,665 617,814 45,836,193 33,260,191

Change in net assets 3,679,918 38,618,091 42,298,009 11,232,699 617,814 54,148,522 33,742,505

Net Assets Beginning of year $ 6,422,245 $ 233,385,658 $ 239,807,903 $ 14,520,114 $ 39,557,293 $ 293,885,310 $ 260,142,805 End of year $ 10,102,163 $ 272,003,749 $ 282,105,912 $ 25,752,813 $ 40,175,107 $ 348,033,832 $ 293,885,310

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 16 Gifts and Grants

$500,000 and above $50,000 to $99,999 e deeply appreciate the generosity W of the individuals, foundations, and Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard The Arnhold Foundation corporations that made contributions to The John and Constance Birkelund Frick Collection during the past fiscal year, $250,000 to $499,999 Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Blanchard III July 1, 2013, to June 30, 2014. These gifts and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boker Doyle grants provide vitally needed general oper- The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Barbara G. Fleischman ating funds as well as support for a range The Florence Gould Foundation Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II of important projects, including special The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation The Christian Humann Foundation exhibitions and publications, the education Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen program, library acquisitions, conservation $100,000 to $249,999 Foundation, Inc. equipment and materials, and services to Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce scholars. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Sana H. Sabbagh To read about the Frick’s many activities Ayesha Bulchandani-Mathrani and The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation and accomplishments of the past fiscal year, Sandeep Mathrani Melinda and Paul Sullivan please refer to the complete Annual Report, †Walter and †Vera Eberstadt Michele and Giuseppe Torroni which is available online at www.frick.org. Cheryl and Blair Effron Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Peter and Gail Goltra Agnes Gund $25,000 to $49,999 Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill III Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs Irene Roosevelt Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin Christian K. Keesee The Alexander Bodini Foundation Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Mr. and Mrs. I. Townsend Burden III Samuel H. Kress Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McLennan Edward Lee Cave Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Helen Clay Chace Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwarzman D. Ronald Daniel and Lise Scott Robert H. Smith Family Foundation †Mr. and Mrs. Oscar de la Renta Aso O. Tavitian Hester Diamond Antonio Weiss and Susannah Hunnewell Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Francis Finlay David B. Ford and Pamela Fielder Mr. and Mrs. Seifi Ghasemi Patricia and Rodes Hart Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle The Robert K. Johnson Foundation F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc.

† deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 17 $5,000 to $9,999 Edie Langner and Michael H. Coles Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Johnson Frances Beatty Adler and Allen R. Adler Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reed Jane Kitselman Gail and Mark Appel Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Barbara and Jon Landau Eiko and Michael Assael Billy Rose Foundation, Inc. Margo Morton Langenberg Ritchie R. Battle Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beale Louisa Stude Sarofim Silvina Leone and Pablo Cisilino Diana Lewis Beattie The Selz Foundation Sally and Howard Lepow Margaret Civetta Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Arthur L. Loeb Corky and Carl Foundation Beatrice Stern Mr. and Mrs. Hampton S. Lynch Jr. Filomen M. D’Agostino Foundation Corp. Margie and Nate Thorne Mr. and Mrs. John Macaskill Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalio Mr. and Mrs. David M. Tobey Anne and John Marion Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Wiener Lucy Flemming McGrath The Charles Engelhard Foundation Anonymous (4) The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Einhorn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer Pauline Eveillard and Douglas Gould $10,000 to $24,999 Henry S. Meyers Martha Fleischman C. Jay Moorhead Foundation Sarah P. Flint Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ames Diane Allen Nixon Mr. and Mrs. David Forer Randall and Virginia Barbato Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm Dr. Henry P. Godfrey and Ginger Schnaper Mr. and Mrs. Luciano Berti Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Polsky Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Bradford Mr. and Mrs. William Rippe Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Grier The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown David Sadroff Mrs. Henry Grunwald M. L. Chen Charitable Trust Beatrice Santo Domingo James R. Hamilton Jerry Ann Woodfin Costa and Victor Costa Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Michele and Michael Harkins Mrs. Daniel Cowin Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher Dr. and Mrs. Peter N. Heydon The Honorable and Mrs. Walter J. P. Curley Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider Isabella Hutchinson and Mr. Diego The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Roberta Schneiderman Gradowczyk Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua L. Steiner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Phyllis L. Kossoff Ellen and Pierre de Vegh Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Sheinberg Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Siegel Leon Levy Foundation Jerald Dillon Fessenden Carl Skoggard and Joseph Holtzman Live Oak Foundation Joanne du Pont Foster F. Randall Smith and Judith Smith Martha Loring Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Friedland Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman Nancy A. Marks Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Gellert †Mrs. Henry H. Weldon Marie Nugent-Head Marlas and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gillespie III Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson James C. Marlas Mr. and Mrs. Alain Goldrach Anonymous (2) Janet Mavec and E. Wayne Nordberg Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Gridley Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. McAndrew Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Gundlach Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hays † deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 18 $2,500 to $4,999 Megan Meagher and Judson B. Traphagen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fribourg Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Mignone Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams Robert L. Froelich Mr. and Mrs. Achim Moeller The Ahmanson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Galvis Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newhouse Paul Arnhold Stephen A. Geiger Dr. David Orentreich Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Barocas William T. Georgis and Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Peck Anne H. Bass †Richard T. Marshall Laura Pels Anne T. and Robert M. Bass †Sir David and Lady Gibbons Richard Pesin Caroline E. Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Emily Wei Rales and Mitchell P. Rales Howard Bayne Fund Elizabeth Marsteller Gordon Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner Antonio Bechara Dr. and Mrs. Victor R. Grann Barbara A. Reuter and Elizabeth Belfer Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray William J. Williams Jr. W. Mark Brady Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm D. Griggs The Honorable and Mrs. Felix G. Rohatyn Elizabeth A. R. and Ralph S. Brown Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gutfreund Mrs. Alexandre Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Irwin Nanette Ross Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Isaac Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Sculco Hardwick Caldwell Diane Jaffee and David O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon Roberto Camacho Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jurschak Elizabeth M. Stafford Dr. Teresa A. Carbone and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kalvaria Estate of Ruth Stern Robert B. Goldsmith The Kandell Fund Simona Vassilev Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly Mark and Helene Kaplan The Versailles Foundation, Inc. Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan Hans W. Kertess Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Volling Mr. and Mrs. George S. Coumantaros Dr. and Mrs. Hoshang J. Khambatta George and Fern Wachter Robert Couturier Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kovner Susan Wasserstein and George Sard T. A. Cox Carl F. Krebs Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wright Mary Cronson Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kroeger Mary N. Young Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Darden Alexis Kugel and Nicolas Kugel Mr. and Mrs. William Lie Zeckendorf Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Dattilo George Labalme Jr. Anonymous (2) Sylvia de Cuevas Laura Landro and Richard Salomon Mr. and Mrs. Georges de Menil Eugene M. Lang Barbara de Portago Serena Lese Dr. and Mrs. David G. Dodwell Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Levy W. Leslie Duffy Michelle Lynd Alan Dworsky Chisholm Lyons Allison M. Ecung Carol Collins Malone The Armand G. Erpf Fund, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Evnin Clare McKeon J. O. Fairfax Mr. and Mrs. Zvi Meitar Lee Gunn Falchi Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Feld † deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 19 Walter B. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith and Sara A. Spooner and Edward M. Stroz Barbara S. Mosbacher Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Jonathan M. Moses Gerald G. Stiebel and Kathryn Myers and Victoria Myers Penelope Hunter-Stiebel Otto Naumann and Heidi D. Shafranek Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayward Neis The Studio in a School Association Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neville Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sullivan III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newhouse Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nussbaum Alyce Toonk Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Nye Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Kelsey Lee Offield The Townsend Family Foundation Peter O’Hara Ian Wardropper and Sarah McNear Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Overstrom Lloyd Westermann Richard Pacheco Francis H. Williams David B. Pearce, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. David Zalaznick Alexandra Pethtel Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Phillips L. Victoria Phillips and Travis K. Anderson Anne and François Poulet Tatiana B. Pouschine and Richard Strother Deacon John Michael Powers Woodruff M. Price Polina Proshkina and Yan Assoun Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Pryor IV Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Ray Elizabeth G. Redleaf and Isabel B.G. Redleaf Mr. and Mrs. Andrzej K. Rojek Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rosen Mr. and Mrs. David Roth Stanley A. Rowe Paul Saenger, M.D. Alan E. Salz and Brad Whitehurst Christine Sare Maggy Frances Schultz Gil Shiva Dr. Robert B. Simon Christine Smith and Blake Wassenaar Clarice Smith

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 20 Director’s Circle

Director’s Circle Benefactors Director’s Circle Members $100,000 $30,000 Mr. and Mrs. Len Blavatnik Irene Roosevelt Aitken Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs John and Constance Birkelund Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel The Honorable Daniele Bodini Aso O. Tavitian Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Ayesha Bulchandani-Mathrani and Sandeep Mathrani Director’s Circle Patrons Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns Jr. $50,000 Helen Clay Chace Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boker Doyle Henry H. Arnhold Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Blanchard III Bruno and Sylvia Eberli Cheryl and Blair Effron †Walter and †Vera Eberstadt Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Francis Finlay Marina Kellen French Barbara G. Fleischman Peter and Gail Goltra David B. Ford and Pamela Fielder Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill III Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Agnes Gund Christian K. Keesee Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Janine E. Luke Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McLennan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel I. Newhouse Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps Jr. Sana H. Sabbagh Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Melinda and Paul Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater Margie and Nate Thorne Dr. Nathan E. Saint-Amand Michele and Giuseppe Torroni Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwarzman Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Mr. and Mrs. David M. Tobey Antonio Weiss and Susannah Hunnewell Mrs. Charles Wrightsman

† deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 21 Annual Fund

e are grateful to the following Serena Lese Ute Wartenberg Kagan and W donors, each of whom made an Arthur L. Loeb Jonathan H. Kagan unrestricted contribution of $1,000 or more Carol Collins Malone Hans W. Kertess to the Annual Fund. Lucy Flemming McGrath Phyllis L. Kossoff Mr. and Mrs. Matthew McLennan George Labalme Jr. $25,000 and above Anne and François Poulet The Leonard and Evelyn Lauder Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. Pryor IV Susan Lloyd Patricia and Rodes Hart Emily Wei Rales and Mitchell P. Rales Asbjorn R. Lunde Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Menschel $10,000 to $24,999 Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Jonathan M. Moses Robert H. Smith Family Foundation Holly Myers and Kirk Neely The Honorable and Mrs. Walter J. P. Curley Elizabeth M. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayward Neis Antoinette Delruelle and Joshua L. Steiner Diane Allen Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Martin Feldstein $1,000 to $2,499 Orchard Hill Fund Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Gellert Laura Pels Mr. and Mrs. John Macaskill Charlotte P. Armstrong Peters Family Art Foundation C. Jay Moorhead Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Beinecke Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Phillips Robert H. Siegel Christopher Bishop Barbara A. Reuter and Carl Skoggard and Joseph Holtzman Quigley Bruning William J. Williams Jr. Mary B. Burrichter Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Rosen $2,500 to $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Butler Jamie and Laura Rosenwald Charina Foundation, Inc. Ann Rybak Irene Roosevelt Aitken Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan Elaine Saul Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert D. Ronald Daniel and Lise Scott Roberta Schneiderman Dr. Teresa A. Carbone and Sylvia de Cuevas Gil Shiva Robert B. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Estate of Edmund M. Speer Mr. and Mrs. George S. Coumantaros J. O. Fairfax Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton Jerald Dillon Fessenden Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman †Mr. and Mrs. Oscar de la Renta Joanne du Pont Foster Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Victor Thaw Alan Dworsky Mary and Howard Frank Barbara and Donald Tober Mr. and Mrs. Steven G. Einhorn Robert L. Froelich Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Fortress Investment Group LLC Lady Gibbons The Townsend Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gordon Joel M. Goldfrank Ian Wardropper and Sarah McNear Mrs. Henry Grunwald Dr. and Mrs. Victor Grann †Mrs. Henry H. Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Great Alliance Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Wiener The Kandell Fund Highmount Capital Mrs. Robert Winthrop Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Lamesch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Hodgman Anonymous (3) Barbara and Jon Landau Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Joseph Edie Langner and Michael H. Coles † deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 22 Fellows and Friends

Patron Fellows $20,000 Center for the History of Collecting Committee Fellows Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin $7,500 Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher Mrs. Daniel Cowin Beatrice Stern Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reed Diana Lewis Beattie George and Fern Wachter Hester Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Williams III Sustaining Fellows $10,000 Paul B. Gridley Mr. and Mrs. Mauro A. Herlitzka Decorative Arts Mr. and Mrs. Luciano Berti Isabella Hutchinson and Diego Gradowczyk Committee Fellows $7,500 Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Bradford Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Irene Roosevelt Aitken Edward Lee Cave Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Henry H. Arnhold D. Ronald Daniel and Lise Scott †Mrs. Henry H. Weldon Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. H. Brown Ellen and Pierre de Vegh Edward Lee Cave Jerald Dillon Fessenden Curatorial Committee Fellows Leon Dalva Joanne du Pont Foster $7,500 Michele and Michael Harkins Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Gridley Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hays Allen R. Adler and Frances Beatty Adler Thierry Millerand Barbara and Jon Landau Irene Roosevelt Aitken Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Edie Langner and Michael H. Coles Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin Ayesha Bulchandani-Mathrani and Elizabeth M. Stafford Silvina Leone and Pablo Cisilino Sandeep Mathrani Melinda and Paul Sullivan Sally and Howard Lepow Hester Diamond Susan Weber Mr. and Mrs. Hampton S. Lynch Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Jody Wilkie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer Martha Fleischman Mr. and Mrs. William Lie Zeckendorf Henry S. Meyers David B. Ford and Pamela Fielder Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Friedland Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Polsky Michael Gallagher and Mark Powell Mr. and Mrs. William Rippe Mr. and Mrs. Alain Goldrach Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider Alexis Gregory Roberta Schneiderman Barbara and Jon Landau Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Sally and Howard Lepow Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Sheinberg Asbjorn R. Lunde Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson Nancy A. Marks Anonymous Janet Mavec and E. Wayne Nordberg Lucy Flemming McGrath Diane Allen Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm Ada Peluso and Romano I. Peluso † deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 23 Supporting Fellows $5,000 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly Mr. and Mrs. Achim Moeller Gail and Mark Appel Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan Kathryn Myers and Victoria Myers Randall and Virginia Barbato T. A. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayward Neis Ritchie R. Battle Mary Sharp Cronson Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nitze Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beale Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Darden Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalio Mr. and Mrs. Georges de Menil Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Nye Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Grier Barbara de Portago Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Peck Mrs. Henry Grunwald Dr. and Mrs. David G. Dodwell Deacon John Michael Powers Amanda Haynes-Dale W. Leslie Duffy Woodruff M. Price Dr. and Mrs. Peter N. Heydon Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Feld Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Ray Lawrence Keigwin Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fribourg Elizabeth G. Redleaf and Isabel B.G. Redleaf Phyllis L. Kossoff Stephen A. Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Andrzej K. Rojek Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Gellert Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rosen James C. Marlas and William T. Georgis and Mr. and Mrs. David Roth Marie Nugent-Head Marlas †Richard D. Marshall Stanley A. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Roberto Mignone †Sir David and Lady Gibbons Paul Saenger, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Newhouse Dr. Henry P. Godfrey and Ginger Schnaper Richard Salomon and Laura Landro Barbara A. Reuter and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Alan E. Salz and Brad Whitehurst William J. Williams Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gordon Christine Sare Louisa Stude Sarofim Elizabeth M. Gordon Dr. Robert B. Simon Dr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Sculco Dr. and Mrs. Victor Grann Christine Smith and Blake Wassenaar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Mary N. Young Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm D. Griggs Sara A. Spooner and Edward M. Stroz Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Diane Jaffee and David O’Brien Gerald G. Stiebel and Contributing Fellows $2,500 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Jurschak Penelope Hunter-Stiebel Mark and Helene Kaplan Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams Hans W. Kertess Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swanson Travis K. Anderson and L. Victoria Phillips Dr. and Mrs. Hoshang J. Khambatta Alyce Toonk Eiko and Michael Assael Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kovner Francis H. Williams Anne H. Bass Carl F. Krebs Mr. and Mrs. David Zalaznick Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Alexis Kugel and Nicolas Kugel Anonymous (3) Caroline E. Bassett Eugene M. Lang Elizabeth Belfer Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Levy W. Mark Brady Chisholm Lyons Elizabeth A. R. and Ralph S. Brown Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire Mr. and Mrs. Zvi Meitar Roberto Camacho Susan Mikula and Rachel Maddow † deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 24 Fellows $1,200 Ellen Effron Yves-Andre Istel and Kathleen Begala Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nash Ambler David Epstein Beth E. Jacobs and Dr. Keith Gottesdiener Mrs. R. Leigh Ardrey The Armand G. Erpf Fund Lisa D. Johnson and Williams Cosby Elizabeth A. Baltz Christopher Eykyn Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jones Shelley Barber Bruce and Carol Factor †Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Josephy Joseph and Gail Barry Andrea Henderson Fahnestock and Jill Joyce Anne Searle Bent George A. Hambrecht The Honorable Bruce M. Kaplan and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bernhard J. O. Fairfax Janet Yaseen Dr. and Mrs. David R. Bickers Robert Feldman and Adrienne Plotch William W. Karatz Robert M. Blumenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feldstein Elizabeth Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Bogen Mark Fisch and Rachel Davidson Saundra Keinberger and Nina Keinberger Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brandeis Mr. and Mrs. James Flaherty Robert G. Keller Bobbie Braun Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flynn Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Klein Louise Braver Mr. and Mrs. David Forer Virgilia Klein Laurel Ann Brien Louis J. Forster Angie Z. Kozlowski John D. and Jasanna Britton Mary Ann Fribourg Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kroeger Mrs. James E. Burke Mr. and Mrs. William Frick Thomas Krouwer Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Butcher Robert L. Froelich Konrad Kruger Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Morry Gerber George Labalme Jr. Mitchell Cantor Richard Gerst and James Porçarelli Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lambert Meg Caplan Richard Gilbert and Belinda Gilbert Chari and Dale LeMasters Carroll J. Cavanagh and Candida N. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Goldstein Linda Lindenbaum Austin B. Chinn †Marianne Gourary Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Lipman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Clark Donald W. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Phil Livingston J. Patrick Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gray Ann Macaluso Mr. and Mrs. George S. Coumantaros Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Gregory Reeva and Ezra P. Mager Dr. Charles Giovanni Vanzan Coutinho Antonia and George Grumbach Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marsh Dana Cranmer Nicholas H. J. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Ryan McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Crisses James R. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Meshberg Heather Croner Mr. and Mrs. G.F. Robert Hanke Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank III Lucy and Mike Danziger Bill and Ruth Ann Harnisch Thierry Millerand Sylvia de Cuevas Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hohmann III Lowell and Sandra Mintz Robert J. de Rothschild Mrs. Bruce Duff Hooton Sandra Earl Mintz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Della Rosa Pamela Howard and Jack Howard-Potter Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Mitchell Dianne DeWitt and Anna Silverman Ay-Whang Hsia Dianne Modestini Ann Winslow Donelly Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hupper Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mooney Kathleen M. Doyle Joseph M. Incorvaia and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Moore William Earle and Aidan Mooney Kathleen Ann O’Neil † deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 25 Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse Jr. Errol M. Rudman Marissa C. Wesely and Fred Hamerman Barbara S. Mosbacher Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Rutherfurd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Karel Westerling Philip R. Munger Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Samek P. Maureen White and Daniel Rattner P. Clarke Murphy Jeannette Watson Sanger Mr. and Mrs. G. Jarvis G. Wilcox Jr. Mark Murray Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Santini Duane Wilder Mrs. Gabriel G. Nahas Jeanette Sarkisian and Paul A. Wagner Laura Winters Otto Naumann and Heidi D. Shafranek Elaine Saul Andrea Woodner Thomas Michael Neff and Heather H. Savoie and Jacqueline Savoie Dian Woodner Mary Lyndon Haviland Princess Maria-Christina Sayn-Wittgenstein Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wright Eldo S. Netto Jr. Professor Simon M. Schama and George M. Yeager Jill Newhouse Dr. Virginia E. Papaioannou Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newhouse William R. Schermerhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Newman Daniel Dutcher Rodney W. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. David T. Schiff David P. Nolan Dr. and Mrs. Joel Schilling Thomas E. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwalbe Francis Q. O’Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Segerstrom Dorothee Volpini de Maestri The Honorable and Mrs. Robert L. Shafer Robert J. Osterhus Georgia Shreve David T. Owsley Michael T. Sillerman Mr. and Mrs. Chips C. Page Robert B. Silvers Anne-Louise Parlin J. L. H. Simonds Amy Parsons and Paul Bird Mr. and Mrs. James Baker Sitrick Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Paul F. Randall Smith and Judith Smith David B. Pearce, M.D. Suzette de Marigny Smith Leslie B. Perkin Clinton Smullyan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Phillips Sherri Stephenson Robert S Pirie Eric A. Swanson and Carol Bekar †Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Price Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tick William Priest and Katherine Bristor Mr. and Mrs. Brian Torpey Sheila S. Pulling Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Mr. and Mrs. Peter Regna Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tuckerman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Roberts Paul Underwood Sascha M. Rockefeller Monica Voldstad The Honorable and Mrs. Felix G. Rohatyn Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wachtell Dr. Elliott C. Rosch Alison Bibbins Ward Nanette Ross Joseph Weber Robert and Margaret Rothschild Melissa M. Wells † deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 26 Non-Resident Fellows $800 Honorary Fellows Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Philip Belling Horace Wood Brock Adriana Dilancea Mr. and Mrs. David Blumenthal Theodore Dell Diana Dimenna Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bolton Le Comte d’Haussonville Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Donahoe Deborah Brice Everett Fahy Thomas G. Doneker and Joell Doneker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Cabot Dr. and Mrs. Ira H. Kaufman Marjorie Doniger Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Decker Anne and John Marion Mr. and Mrs. Kostas Douzinas Colleen DeLee and Michael F. Perlis Edgar Munhall Jennifer Doyle and Roy Lennox Mr. and Mrs. John F. Durocher Anne and François Poulet Dr. Elizabeth Easton and Alexander Traub Anne B. Faircloth and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sachs II Margild Ercklentz Frederick Beaujeu-Dufour Mrs. William Suhr Sarah T. Fischell Mr. and Mrs. James Forgason Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Victor Thaw Ellen L. Fogle Barbara Foshay Frederica von Stade Penelope Foley Luke and Rhonda Fowler Barbara W. Fox Helen Hecht Sustaining Friends $600 Thomas R. Gallagher Rolf Heitmeyer Linda Allard Gallen William L. Hudson and Nora Gibson Mr. and Mrs. Vijay Anand Alfred V. Gallicchio Dr. Ronald Javitch Mr. and Mrs. Burnside E. Anderson III Debra Geller Theodora Klissas Robert H. Arnow Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldschmid Stephen Kohl Ann Griffith Ash Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gordon Mildred C. Kuner Page Ashley Teddy Grant and Bridget Grant Pirrie Kimberly A. Luce Dean Peter H. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green Mr. and Mrs. John F. Manley Kristine Bay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamill William McGee Barbara A. Bell and Peter Garvey John Hartje and Carol Camper Susan C. Orb Mr. and Mrs. Noah Berley Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Harty Peter and Carol A. Richards Ludmila S. Bidwell Nancy Hayward and Richard Johnson Michael Rogan Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Birinyi Elizabeth Hedges Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Rohan Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Blau Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Henshaw III Adrian Sassoon Mr. and Mrs. Livio Borghese Judith F. Hernstadt Mr. Thomas W. Thaler Andrew Brown Dr. Elizabeth J. Hodge Rose Wadsworth Bonnie Bycoff Marguerite S. Hoffman Anonymous John Capizzi and Glenn Riddell Diana Howard and Tracy Hamilton Edward K. Carpenter Molly L. Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Chapman Mr. and Mrs. David M. Huggin Carl J. Chiappa Fraser L. Hunter Jr. and Nina R. Huffman Lawrence Chien Warren F. Ilchman and Sarah Ilchman Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Danziger Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Janis

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 27 Pat and Paul D. Kaplan Marilou Perie Wayne G. Whitmore Leonard Karasyk Stuart Pivar Anne S. Williams and Annie Skidmore Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kay Mr. and Mrs. Michael B. Prystowsky Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winograd Dr. Herbert J. Kayden Mr. and Mrs. John Sloane Pyne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wipf Regina Kessler Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rassweiler Susan Witter Dr. Brian Keyes and Dr. Michael Virata Taffin Ray Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zorn Garrett Kirk Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Rosen Anonymous Gail E. Kohn Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Rosenberg Lillian E. Kraemer Catherine G. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Howard Laks Mr. and Mrs. Cye Ross Mr. and Mrs. James Lally Michael A. Rubenstein Mr. and Mrs. Charles Landgraf Mr. and Mrs. William Sacher John J. Leiser Judith A. Saner Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lichtenstein Deborah Sauer and Susan Lynne Elizabeth Lifschultz Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schmerin Patricia Lizarraga Frances A. Schulman Steven Loeshelle and Gervase Rosenberger Jonathan Schwartz Robert B. Loper Hiromi Senju Gerard Lupacchino and Lynn C. Beaulieu Dr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacMillan Susan Sheehan Ana Martiny Dr. Olga Silvay-Mandeau Susan Menconi and Bruce A. Hoheb Mr. and Mrs. James Simons Eugene Mercy Jr. Elizabeth W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Millhouse Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Smith Anastasia Milonas and Sophia Milonas Joshua W. Sommer and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell Sheilaugh R. Sebastian Richard and Barbara Moore James Stengel and Beverly Bartow Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Scott Muir Campbell Steward and Patricia A. Murphy Grace Vanner Steward Mr. and Mrs. James J. Murtha James Tilley and Deborah C. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. John K. Nairn Marcos Tychbrojcher and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Naman George Dandridge Mr. and Mrs. Andre Nasser Pindaros Vagelos Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vizcarrondo Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neville Karen Wells and Andrew Canning Gresham O’Malley III Timothy J. Whealon

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 28 Rembrandt Fellows and Young Fellows

Sustaining Rembrandt Fellows Contributing Young Fellows $10,000 $1,500 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Overstrom Joann Pailey Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Gundlach Oxana Adler and Svetlana Matsakh Ryan M. Payne Paul Arnhold Egor Stephan Petrov Supporting Rembrandt Fellows David Battat Marcus Prendergast $5,000 Carol Bell and Selmin Arat Katherine Reibel Nathaniel A. Bristol and Adam Rozencwajg and Emma Reitman Margaret Civetta Lacey Neuhaus Dorn Noelle Salzano Mr. and Mrs. Xavier J. Flouret Benjamin H. Brudney Oliver Ward Schulze Dr. David Orentreich Hardwick Caldwell Lacary Sharpe George Sard and Susan Wasserstein Lori Conkling R. Andrew Shore Jennie Tarr Coyne and Chris Coyne Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sullivan III Contributing Rembrandt Anibal Dams and Giomar Iglesias Kevin Telford and Dr. Charlotte K. Telford Fellows $2,500 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis Romy Vassilev Kathryn R. DelPizzo and Roberto Mastrigli Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Volling Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Galvis Allison M. Ecung Jennifer Wright Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kalvaria Sarah P. Flint Anonymous Martha Loring Lorenzo Marcelli Flori Alexandra Caroline Porter Jan Alexandra Garrison Clare Davis Gidwitz Casey Greenfield Mr. and Mrs. Simon J. Heath Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Irwin Matthew Karasz Edward Katz Eaddy Kiernan Joseph Krigsfeld and Anastasia Kondratjeva Adam Kulewicz Mr. and Mrs. Jon Kurpis Mr. and Mrs. Scott Labby Lucy Jane Lang and Scott Asher Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Lubman Michelle Lynd Jasmine Martin Harry M. Mateer III and Jessica Bassett Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. McAndrew Clare McKeon Jessica Elizabeth McShane Peter O’Hara

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 29 Young Fellows $500 Mary-Elizabeth Dooner Peter A. Horan Nicholas and Travis Acquavella Kiley Durham-Castricone Elizabeth R. Horvitz Ninve Ramona Adams Brandon Dwyer and Rachel Farquharson Katherine R. Horvitz Labiba Ali Eliza Dyson and Joel LeVangia Hadley P. Iacone Edward A. Allen Christina Eberli Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jamison Mr. and Mrs. John R. Allen III Caroline E. Engerrand Charles Jaskel Mr. and Mrs. Julian Allen Elizabeth Erdman Eric M. Javits Jr. and Di Mondo Miles D. Archer Dr. Michael Espiritu Grant S. Johnson Sara Arlin Rebecca Eydt Jacob Johnson Julia Arnhold Anna Fagin Stefani Johnson Janine Atamian Juliet Lee Falchi and Alexander Langsam Jessica Cole Kalb and Ash Kalb Dr. Rebecca L. Bagdonas Kate Falchi Rachel Kase Erika and Jonathan Bearman Gregory Feldman Andrew M. Kau Benjamin Black and Kate Caputo Lydia Wickliffe Fenet and Casey Kohlberg Eric Blair-Joannou Christopher Barrett Eliza H. Kontulis Stephanie Brag Blanca N. Fernandez Bradley Krom and Margot Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brandt Kate Ferreira William Lapko Daniel Brautigam Stephen Fisher and Caroline Fisher Beatrice Larkin James Brautigam Julia Flynn Melanie A. Lazenby Adam M. Brenner Daria R. Foner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leeds Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brodsky Georgia Ford Marc A. Lewinstein Mr. and Mrs. Bradley William Burwell Mariza Fotiou and Polis Papadopoulos Lizzie Li Mr. and Mrs. Tim Cargol Amanda L. Fuentes May Li Heather L. Cavanagh Miller Gaffney Rachel Libeskind Kevin L. Chang Sarah Gaston Angelina M. Lippert Livia Cheung Joan Giordano Alexandra Longanecker Emily Chew Joshua Glazer and Yassana Croizat-Glazer Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Lower Yann Coatanlem and James G. Brooks Alexandra G. Goelet Katharina Lowish Melody E. Cohen Sihien Goh Dara Mac Caba Annika Connor Russell Grant Elizabeth Maloney Annette Czernik and Dennis Tsesarsky Jennifer N. Grunebaum Eric Mandl Alana V. Dagher Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Guffey Morgan Manley James Danner David L. Handloss-Stern Ellen Blair Marsteller Natasha Das Ashley Hartigan John Martin Kelly A. Dash Faith Harty Hillary Mazanec Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Dattilo Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. McDermott Delphine de Causans Amalia Hawkins Robert James McGuire Justin de La Chapelle Allison Henze Jeanne-Marie Melendez Adrien M. Dewez Caroline E. Hoffman and Jeremy Hoffman Emanuel Michael

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 30 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mignani Gregory Sherman Brina Milikowsky and Rebecca Milikowsky Benjamin Shuldiner Bryan Miller and Vanessa Selignan Marisa McDaniel Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Jason Miller Carson L. Sieving Gregory Morrow Debbie Silverman Mitchell Moss and Vanessa Gelman Yaron Sinai and Deborah Bernard Cody D. Myers Rebecca Spalding Trent Neuer Anna N. Stickney Rebecca Ney Elissa Suslow Sarah Maslin Nir Aileen Teh Madeline Cummings Noal Caroline Toce Erica Palaia Marta Tokar and Nataliya Tokar Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Palmer Zvi Topol Eleanor Pardoe Isabel Trafton Arielle Kristina Patrick Eloise Ughetta George Douglas Patterson III Ann-Hunter Van Kirk Kelly L. Pecore Kristin A. Verbitsky Alexandra Pethtel Christine Westbrook and Steven M. Picciano Amanda Westbrook Salvatore Polidoro James J. White Jr. Tess Porter James Wilentz Enrichetta Ravina Mr. and Mrs. Michael Winston Turna Ray-Franz Geraldine Wu Benjamin M. Riley Jonathan Yardley and Risa Gordon Cady Roberts Karl E. Yeh Andy Romer Audrey Yu Alexander Rosanelli Scotlan Ryan Joshua M. Sandberg Justin M. Sanders Danielle Sapse Emily Sardarian Jennifer and Fred Savage Kyle Scherer Charles N. W. Schlangen Katherine Schmidt Emma Scully Soham Sen Altary E. Sherman

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 31 Exhibition Support

Precision and Splendor: Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Enlightenment and Beauty: Clocks and Watches at Masterpieces of Dutch Painting Sculptures by Houdon The Frick Collection from the Mauritshuis and Clodion January 23, 2013, through March 9, 2014 October 22, 2013, through January 19, 2014 April 1, 2014, through April 5, 2015

Breguet The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Margot and Jerry Bogert The Selz Foundation Assael Inc. Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Peter and Gail Goltra John and Constance Birkelund David Berg Foundation Fiduciary Trust Company International Margot and Jerry Bogert Michael and Jane Horvitz The Poetry of Parmigianino’s †Walter and †Vera Eberstadt “Schiava Turca” David d’Angers: Agnes Gund May 14 through July 20, 2014 Making the Modern Monument Seymour R. Askin September 17 through December 8, 2013 Jean-Marie and Elizabeth Eveillard Gabelli Funds Barbara Fleischman Aso O. Tavitian Antonio Weiss and Susannah Hunnewell Netherland-America Foundation The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Margot and Jerry Bogert An anonymous gift in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Monika and Matthew McLennan Melvin R. Seiden Hester Diamond The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Foundation for Italian Art & Culture

† deceased

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 32 Corporate Members and Sponsors

$50,000 and above $5,000 to $9,999 Matching Gift Companies

Assael Buck Consultants 234 Moonachie Corporation Brookfield Asset Management Christie’s American International Group Coller Capital Limited Colgate-Palmolive Company AT&T Foundation Fiduciary Trust Company International The Dana Foundation Bank of America Gabelli Funds Financier Patisserie BlackRock Paule Ka Iridian Asset Management The Coca-Cola Company Sotheby’s John Wiley and Sons The Commonwealth Fund Verizon The Philip and Janice Levin Foundation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation The Boris Lurie Art Foundation Foundation $25,000 to $49,999 Pratt Institute ExxonMobil Foundation Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars Fortress Investment Group Christofferson, Robb & Co. Ziff Brothers Investments GE Foundation The Estee Lauder Companies Inc. The Goldman Sachs Foundation Evercore $1,000 to $4,999 Google Gagosian Gallery The John A. Hartford Foundation General Growth Properties Aon HSBC PepsiCo EnerVest IBM Rhône Group Fortress Investment Group Investment Technology Group Wildenstein & Co. The Four Graces Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Highmount Capital LexisNexis Cares $10,000 to $24,999 Investment Technology Group The Merck Foundation The Neiman Marcus Group The Neiman Marcus Group Bloomberg Seibold Security Stavros Niarchos Foundation BNY Mellon Sidney Frank Importing Penguin Group (USA) Champagne Louis Roederer Stop & Stor Pfizer Foundation Chantecaille Beauté Tiffany & Co. The Prudential Foundation Credit Suisse W. P. Carey Inc. Rockefeller Foundation Lazard Frères & Co. The Moody’s Foundation New York University Tervis Tumbler

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 33 Henry Clay Frick Associates

he Henry Clay Frick Associates is a 1 The Frick Collection makes every effort to T group of generous individuals who list donor names as requested. Please direct support The Frick Collection through corrections to Helen Freeman at 212.547.0709. bequests, trusts, or other planned giving arrangements.

Seymour R. Askin Margot Bogert Helen Clay Chace Diane C. Dunne Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Barbara G. Fleischman Agnes Gund Robert K. Johnson Sidney R. Knafel Diane Allen Nixon James S. Reibel, M.D. Michael E. Tully Anonymous (3)

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 34 The Frick Collection Staff As of June 30, 2014

Ian Wardropper Kelsey Evans Joseph Godla Director Dana Grierson Chief Conservator Human Resources Assistants (p.t.) Alison Lonshein Margaret Iacono General Counsel & Assistant Secretary Charles Goold Assistant Curator Reid Taylor Sarah Thein Patrick King Mailroom Clerks (p.t.) Executive Assistant to the Director Senior Preparator

Blanca del Castillo Adrienne Lei Administrative Assistant Curatorial Department Education Programs Coordinator Brittany Luberda Xavier F. Salomon Administrative Assistant for Conservation Administration & Finance Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator Department Michaelyn Mitchell Denise Allen Editor in Chief Curator Robert Goldsmith Olivia Powell Deputy Director, Chief Operating Officer, Adrian Anderson Associate Museum Educator for & Assistant Secretary Senior Galleries Technician Academic Programs Robert Alexander Hilary Becker Katie Steiner Assistant Controller Assistant Editor Curatorial Assistant Lisa Foerster Michael Bodycomb Charlotte Vignon Purchasing & Supply Room Assistant Head of Photography and Digital Imaging Associate Curator of Decorative Arts Martha Hackley Rika Burnham Isabel Bird Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director Head of Education Programs Assistant (p.t.) Rosalie MacGowan Julia Day Virginia Napoleone Accounting Coordinator Associate Objects Conservator Joanna Sheers Diane Oatman Diane Farynyk Research Assistants (p.t.) Payroll & Benefits Coordinator Registrar & Exhibition Manager Aimee Ng Michael Paccione Anna Finley Research Associate (p.t.) Chief Financial Officer & Assistant Treasurer Education Assistant Adam Eaker Dana Winfield Susan Grace Galassi Jeongho Park Head of Human Resources Senior Curator Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellows

Allison Galea Nathaniel Manditch-Prottas Associate Registrar Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 35 Department of Nicholas D. Stagliano Naoko Ota External Affairs Stewardship Coordinator Chaltin Pagan Rachel Pridgen Colleen Tierney Olga Reinoso Tia F. Chapman Head of Special Events Deputy Director for External Affairs Katherine Rohn Joyce Bodig Monica Sands Rosayn Anderson Concerts Coordinator (p.t) Susan Tabor Head of Corporate & Foundation Relations Retail & Visitor Services Staff (p.t.) Rebecca Brooke Head of Publications Retail & Visitor Services Technology & Digital Media Libby Collinge Kate Gerlough Head of Research and Prospect Strategy Head of Retail & Visitor Services Floyd Sweeting III Head, Technology & Digital Media Helen Freeman Penelope Currier Membership Manager Assistant to the Head of Retail & Visitor Valery Chen Alison Hillier Services Front End Web Developer Special Events Manager Nancy McGeorge Vivian Gill Casey Johnson Alexander Percy Creative Director for Digital Media Megan Welchel (p.t.) Administrative Assistant Lisa Goble Coordinators for Retail & Visitor Services Genevra Le Voci Media Producer Anaka Allen Special Campaign and David Lin Rujeanne Bleemer Planned Giving Coordinator Network Administrator & Help Desk Jennifer Brown Manager Alexis Light Eleanor Chin Manager of Media Relations & Marketing Susan Donohue Thomas Luo Julia Lukacher Michaela Doughty Help Desk & Desktop Support Sarah Dowling Administrative Assistant, Brian Nichols Yvette Edelhart Media Relations & Marketing Associate Head, Technology & Digital Media Julianna Fiss Maureen Nash James Giltenan Courtney Toumey Associate Director of Development Kit Goldstein Grant Database Administrator Ann Jaffe Matthew O’Brien Sean Troxell Daryl Joseph Administrative Assistant Associate Media Producer Justinne Lake-Jedzinak Bexsaida Rodriguez Grace Lerner Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director Molly McLemore Help Desk & Network Analyst for External Affairs Katherine Miller Heidi Rosenau Oluwadara Ojugbele Associate Director of Media Relations & Marketing

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 36 Operations Department Jairo Loaiza Peter Asare Hector Mena Gloria Blanc Dennis Sweeney Juan Pereyra Tamara Browne Head of Operations Housekeepers Daniel Campbell Gerald Castillo Mercin Chery Engineering Division Kitchen Division Kwanesha Davis (p.t.) Joseph Teresa Joseph Corsello Lesly Desmangles Executive Chef & Kitchen Manager Chief Engineer Rafael Escoto Colm McCormac Christopher Hermann Borgia Espinal Assistant Chief Engineer Sous Chef Leroy Evans Ettienne Grillasca Hyun Joo Lee Alexander Brand Ana Gutierrez First Cook Charles W. Bulanowski Devaindranauth Jamunaprasad Ryan Gargiulo Theana Bernadotte Billy Jean-Elysee Bill Marji Xavier Randall Yesmine Jean-Gilles Jack Wu Kitchen Assistants Clifton Jones Engineers Marlene Joseph Mark Franklin Joanel Legiste Conrad Lewis Dishwasher (p.t.) Electrician Joseph Levasseur Guerline Louisdor Horticulture Division Jean Mayard Maintenance Division Galen Lee Anthony Neverson Donaldo Godinez Horticulturist & Special Events Designer Anthony Noel Painter Ameela Padarat Security Division Rambarakh Ramkirath Housekeeping Division Michelle Sanzo Dominic Phillip Emeafa Senaya-Kuwornu Mireya Alcain Security Manager Supervisor of Housekeeping Dolip Shiwratan Daniel Charles James Smith Ronald Moliere Assistant Security Manager Moteelall Sona Assistant Housekeeping Supervisor Richard Spencer Shakiem Griffin Avelardita Taveras Marie Brann Antoine Smallwood Mosi Telemaque Maximillian Cooper Security Sergeants Angela Escoto Heilys Valentines Jairo Rodriguez Garcia Matawakilou Maliki Pearl Weekes Kalu Gaviria Delroy Slater Martin White Dhondup Gonpo Shivekarran Ray Tillack Valentine Williams Berthie Lazare Security Supervisors Kiara Wright Security Guards

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 37 Frick Art Reference Library Staff As of June 30, 2014

Stephen Bury Conservation Department Book Department Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian

Sophia Walter Don Swanson Deborah Kempe Library Administrator Chief, Collections Preservation & Graphic Chief, Collections Management & Access Designer Charles Basman Alexander Bero Cynthia Biber (p.t.) Melanie Martin Cataloging Assistants Public Services Department Assistant Conservators Mark Bresnan Suzannah Massen Michelle Corporan Head, Bibliographic Records Stacks Maintenance Assistant (p.t.) Chief, Public Services Scott Calhoun Lorenzo De Los Angeles Donald David Christopher Peppel Reference Clerk/Technician Digital Specialist Acquisitions & Cataloging Associates

Eliza Heitzman Felix Esquivel Sumitra Duncan Receptionist (p.t.) Pinky Fung Web Archiving Program Conservation Assistants Coordinator for NYARC Elizabeth Lane Associate Librarian for Public Services Luciano Johnson Sara Holladay Digital Preservation Librarian Electronic Resources Librarian (p.t.) Anthony Redding Assistant Manager of Pages George Koelle Rodica Tanjala Krauss Digital Photographer Head, Cataloging Projects Ariana Shirvani Senior Page/Technician Kyle Schmitt (p.t.) Ryan Mendenhall Cris Sunwoo Assistant Cataloger (p.t.) Ian Titus Susan Young (p.t.) Christina Peter Manager of Pages Digital Technicians Head, Acquisitions Michael Eby Dean Smith Victoria Pilato James Mercer Stack and Off-Site Storage Manager Lissette Nunez Metro Digitization Project Coordinator (p.t.) Amy Schwarz Jesse Sadia (Auction Sale Catalogues) Page/Technicians (p.t.) Amy Schwarz (Periodicals; p.t.) Cataloging Associates

Mary Seem Acquisitions & Cataloging Assistant

Annual Report July 2013–June 2014 38 Photoarchive Department Archives & Records Center for the Management Department History of Collecting Kerry Sullivan Acting Head, Photoarchive Sally Brazil Inge Reist Chief, Archives & Records Management Director Valeria Kondratiev Margaret Rose Susan Chore Samantha Deutch Photoarchive Assistants (p.t.) Julie Ludwig Esmée Quodbach (p.t.) Associate Archivists Assistant Directors Anastasia Levadas Digital Photoarchive Coordinator Shannon Yule Assistant Archivist Kerri Pfister Photoarchive Assistant

Ellen Prokop Associate Photoarchivist

Louisa Wood Ruby Head, Photoarchive Research

Hanna Siesel Photoarchive Associate

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