Biennial Report 2013–2014

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3 Dish with Design of Gardenia Sprays, early 18th century; Qing dynasty, Yongzheng period; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with glaze; 2 5/8 x 13 1/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 99:2014

4 Report of the President

The Saint Louis Art Museum ended 2014 on solid Following the successful completion of the expansion ground, with its strongest attendance and membership project, in August 2014, the Board of Commissioners in years, increased giving at its highest levels of adopted the Museum’s first comprehensive strategic support, and an expanded campus admired both by plan in more than a decade. Through this plan, in the St. Louisans and museums around the world. The coming years the institution’s principal focus will shift foundation of that success was built over many years. toward enhancing how visitors experience works of With the opening of the magnificent new East Building, art at the Saint Louis Art Museum, building upon the reinstalled Main Building, and the introduction of the physical transformation envisioned in its last expanded exhibition and programming schedules, the strategic plan. Museum delivered on the promise of its expansion project during this biennial period. The responsibility of elevating the human spirit and preserving a legacy of artistic achievement requires Since opening in June 2013, the LEED Gold Certified continual transformation and renewal, grounded in East Building has been heralded in national and institutional values and an ability to embrace change. international publications as “a gem of clarity and Through the strength and stability made possible deceptive simplicity” (The Financial Times); “one of through the goodwill, generous philanthropy, and tax the finest spaces for viewing modern and contemporary support provided by generations of St. Louisans since art to be completed in the U.S. in recent memory” the Museum was founded in 1879, the future holds (The Architect’s Newspaper); and as “the most ideally great promise for the Saint Louis Art Museum. proportioned and perfectly lit display rooms of any recent museum” (Architectural Review).

The Museum’s expansion project was funded entirely through private support. Upon its completion in 2013, the Campaign for the Saint Louis Art Museum, chaired by honorary trustee John Weil, was the largest capital Barbara B. Taylor campaign for a cultural institution in St. Louis history, President, Board of Commissioners raising more than $160 million, including a $30 million enhancement to the Museum’s endowment.

The sound financial management of the Museum was affirmed through independent review in 2014. Standard and Poor’s reinforced the Museum’s A+/Stable debt rating, placing the institution among the top museum credits in the country, referencing factors such as the successful completion of the East Building, low debt, strong philanthropic giving, and a history of balanced budgets. Through a review of the Museum’s operations in late 2013, the Zoo-Museum District also noted the institution’s strong financial position and governance procedures and cited the Museum as a model for other cultural institutions.

5 Joseph Claus, German, 1718–1788; Bust of Emperor Caracalla, 1757; marble; 28 3/4 x 20 x 8 inches; Museum Purchase 19:2013

6 Report of the Director

During the past decade, the Saint Louis Art Museum Expansion of the Museum’s collections during the past has undergone an unprecedented transformation. two years illustrates the impact of collectors’ continued This culminated in 2013, a landmark in the institution’s passion and generosity. In 2013, the Museum was the 135-year history, with the grand opening of the East recipient of a major gift from Carolyn B. Danforth of Building. This transformative expansion project included Native American art from the collection of the late a landscape plan conceived by French landscape Donald Danforth Jr., which continues to enhance the architect Michel Desvigne, the focus of which is a new Museum’s holdings of 19th-century Plains Indian art. sculpture garden. Construction of the garden began in An extraordinary bequest of American paintings and fall 2014 and showcases our international collection of Asian works of art received in 2014 from the late 20th-century and contemporary sculpture. A generous C. C. Johnson Spink and Edith “Edie” Spink greatly gift by Commission President Barbara B. and Andrew expanded the breadth and depth of our collection in C. Taylor funded the construction of the garden and these areas. an endowment for its permanent upkeep. The Grace Taylor Broughton Sculpture Garden is named in honor The Museum returned to a wide-ranging schedule of of their granddaughter. programs, performances, and special events, including Art in Bloom, the Metropolitan Opera broadcasts, and The hallmark of our 2013 exhibition season was the a host of memorable lectures and programs. Within inaugural installation in the new Main Exhibition these pages, you will learn of many other education Galleries. Postwar German Art in the Collection and community-based programs that served thousands drew from the Museum’s great strengths in postwar of students, local youth, adult learners, and educators German art and addressed a broad range of artistic through meaningful opportunities to experience art. responses to the aftermath of World War II. The new strategic plan, adopted by the Board of In 2014, the Museum returned to a robust schedule of Commissioners in 2014, embraces the direct experience exhibitions and installations, opening the season with of original works of art as central to our mission. Impressionist France: Visions of Nation from Le Gray to This comprehensive commitment will foster reimagined Monet, co-organized by the Saint Louis Art Museum and and meaningful interactions with art, inform our initiatives the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Tragic and Timeless: and programming, and build stronger connections with The Art of Mark Rothko, which opened in May, was diverse audiences today and in the future. a unique collaboration with the Beyeler Foundation in Riehen, Switzerland, where important works by Gerhard We are grateful for your support and enthusiasm. Richter in the Museum’s collection were featured in a Thank you for ensuring that the Saint Louis Art Museum major retrospective. In November, the Museum presented continues to be a treasure and vibrant cultural asset of Atua: Sacred Gods from Polynesia, a collaboration which the St. Louis region can be proud. with the National Gallery of Australia, in its only U.S. venue. Several smaller, well-received gallery exhibitions took place in 2014, including Louis IX: King, Saint, Namesake, celebrating the city’s 250th anniversary; Currents 109: Nick Cave, which opened in October; Brent R. Benjamin and Nicholas Nixon: 40 Years of the Brown Sisters, Director which opened in November.

7 Collection

While much attention in recent years has been focused Julie Heller gave the Museum Shoe, an exceptional on the expansion of both the Museum campus and and rare example of Andy Warhol’s three-dimensional its exhibition schedules, the permanent collection is work from the 1950s, a period when the artist worked the core of the Museum’s identity. Developing and in commercial design with the Hellers’ aunt, Goldie expanding the collection is a work in progress and, Heller Greenberg. for many generations of St. Louisans, an evolving philanthropic legacy. The Museum also enhanced the collection through several strategic purchases, the most recognizable of That was evident in 2014, when the Saint Louis Art which may be Migrant Mother, an iconic work of Museum formally accepted the transformative gift of American photography. The black-and-white photograph 225 works of art from the collection of the late C. C. by Dorothea Lange depicting a mother and infant is Johnson Spink and Edith “Edie” Spink. Many of one of the most sought-after images from the Depression. the most significant pieces in the collection have The acquisition complements nine other prints in the appreciated greatly in value in recent years, to the collection by Lange, most from the same time period extent that it would have been impossible for the and focusing on tenant farmers, migrant workers, and Museum to purchase them on the open market. families losing their farms. A conservative estimate of the value of the Spink Asian Art Collection is $50 million. The Museum fulfilled a goal in 2014 when it purchased a pendant fixture Frank Lloyd Wright designed for The gift included more than 200 works of Asian art— the Francis W. Little House, in Peoria, Illinois. The a collection that was developed with the intent of fixture—titled Ceiling Lamp, from the Francis W. filling major gaps in the Museum’s collection and with Little House, Peoria, Illinois—is made from iridescent a specific goal of allowing the Museum to present a glass, zinc, and bronze and dates to about 1902–1903. complete history of Chinese ceramics from prehistoric Curators long have sought additional works by Wright, times to the end of the imperial system. The collection America’s most important 20th-century architect. includes 83 ceramics, 8 works in glass, 52 jades and hardstones, 22 works made from lacquer and other Sculpture Hall, among the most dramatic interior organic materials, and 50 examples of metalwork. spaces in St. Louis, was modeled after the grand public baths in Rome built by Emperor Caracalla. So it only The gift demonstrates the broad collecting interests makes sense for the Museum to seek out the magnificent of the Spinks. In addition to Asian art, it includes Bust of Emperor Caracalla by German sculptor important works of American art such as two paintings Joseph Claus. Created in 1757, the bust is modeled after by Norman Rockwell; Rembrandt Peale’s iconic 1845 a famous ancient likeness of Caracalla, a third-century portrait of George Washington; and a selection of Roman emperor. It is considered a masterful example watercolors by Andrew Wyeth and his son, Jamie of the neoclassical style. Wyeth, that highlight one of the most noteworthy families of American artists.

Other significant gifts during the biennial period included important Native American art objects from The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection and a selection of 19th-century and early 20th-century quilts from Richard and Suellen Meyer. In 2014, Elizabeth and

8 Rectangular Food Vessel (fang ding) with Flattened Feet in the Form of Kui Dragons, 11th century BC; Shang dynasty; bronze; 8 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 34:2014

9 Acquisitions

Rembrandt Peale, American, 1778–1860; George Washington, c.1845; oil on canvas; framed: 48 5/8 x 41 5/8 inches; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 30:2014

10 American Art Acquisitions Arts of Africa, Oceania, and Divination Figure (pomdo pom’wama), the Americas mid-20th century; Unidentified Kissi artist; wood, cloth, leopard tooth, Paintings Africa glass, beads, brass, plant fibers, and unidentified materials; 21 1/4 x 10 1/4 John George Brown, American, Female Figure (madeble) and Male x 10 inches; Gift of an anonymous 1831–1913; On Guard, c.1890; oil Figure (madeble), 20th century; donor in memory of Martin Luther on canvas; 25 1/8 x 20 1/4 inches; Unidentified Senufo artist; wood and King’s St. Louis Speech (March 22, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson pigment; female figure: 19 5/8 x 3 3/4 1964) 260:2014 Spink 31:2014 x 3 1/4 inches, male figure: 19 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 inches; Gift of William Divination Tray (opon Ifà), early– John Singleton Copley, American, C. Siegmann 36:2013.1,.2 mid-20th century; Unidentified 1738–1815; Henry Barry, c.1785; Yoruba artist; wood; 13 1/4 x 1 oil on canvas; 30 3/8 x 25 1/8 Divination Tapper (iroke Ifá), mid- inches; Gift of an anonymous donor inches; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. 19th to early 20th century; in memory of Martin Luther King’s Johnson Spink 28:2014 Unidentified Yoruba artist; ivory and St. Louis Speech (March 22, 1964) iron; 10 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 inches; 261:2014 Rembrandt Peale, American, 1778– Gift of William C. Siegmann 37:2013 1860; George Washington, c.1845; Scepter, mid-20th century; Unidentified oil on canvas; framed: 48 5/8 x 41 5/8 Water Vessel, early–mid-20th century; Mende artist; wood; 25 1/2 x 2 x 2 inches; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Unidentified Bozo-Somono artist; inches; Gift of an anonymous donor Johnson Spink 30:2014 clay; height: 19 1/2 inches; Gift of in memory of Martin Luther King’s Thomas Alexander and Laura Rogers St. Louis Speech (March 22, 1964) Norman Rockwell, American, 239:2014 262:2014 1894–1978; Thanksgiving, 1943; oil on canvas; 41 x 31 inches; Bequest Beer Vessel, early–mid-20th century; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Unidentified Bamana artist; clay; Ancient America 26:2014 height: 24 inches; Gift of Thomas Alexander and Laura Rogers 240:2014 Fourmile Style Bowl, c.1325–1400; John Vanderlyn, American, 1775– Ancestral Pueblo; clay and pigment; 1852; Henry Vanderlyn, c.1815; oil Storage Vessel, early–mid-20th diameter: 13 inches; Gift of Thomas on canvas; 26 5/8 x 21 1/2 inches; century; Unidentified Tussian artist; Alexander and Laura Rogers Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson clay; 32 x 29 inches; Gift of Thomas 35:2013 Spink 29:2014 Alexander and Laura Rogers 241:2014

Male and Female Couple, 1640–1810; Native America Unidentified Dogon artist; wood and iron; 56 3/4 x 6 1/8 x 3 3/4 inches; D.Y. Begay; The Edge, 2013; wool Gift of an anonymous donor in with natural dye; 40 1/4 x 34 3/4 memory of Martin Luther King’s inches; Funds given by Elissa and St. Louis Speech (March 22, 1964) Paul Cahn 6:2013 257:2014 Pipe Bag, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota Mask, late 19th–early 20th century; (Sioux); tanned hide with glass beads Unidentified Dogon artist; wood and and pigment; length: 33 inches; The metal; 14 1/8 x 6 7/8 x 7 inches; Gift Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, of an anonymous donor in memory Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. of Martin Luther King’s St. Louis 41:2013 Speech (March 22, 1964) 258:2014 Horse Medicine Bag, c.1880; Lakota / Neckrest Box, late 19th–early 20th Dakota (Sioux) or Tsistsistas / Suhtai century; Unidentified Azande artist; (Cheyenne) or Gaigwa (Kiowa); wood and fiber twine; top (a): 2 3/4 tanned hide with glass beads and tin x 12 x 5 3/4 inches; bottom (b): cones; 5 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches, overall 2 5/8 x 11 5/8 x 5 7/8 inches; Gift of belt length: 86 inches; The Donald an anonymous donor in memory Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. of Martin Luther King’s St. Louis Donald Danforth Jr. 42:2013 Speech (March 22, 1964) 259:2014a,b

11 Acquisitions

Divination Tapper (iroke Ifá), mid-19th to early 20th century; Unidentified Yoruba artist; ivory and iron; 10 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 inches; Gift of William C. Siegmann 37:2013

12 Pipe Bag, c.1880; Tsistsistas / Suhtai Parfleche, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota Moccasins, c.1890; Gaigwa (Kiowa); (Cheyenne); tanned hide with glass (Sioux); rawhide with leather and tanned hide and rawhide with glass beads and pigment; length: 21 inches; pigment; 11 1/2 x 6 3/4 inches; The beads; each: 3 x 12 x 4 1/4 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 43:2013 51:2013 59:2013a,b

Moccasins, c.1880; Ute; tanned hide Moccasins, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota Moccasins, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota and rawhide with glass beads and (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide (Sioux) or Inunaina (Arapaho); pigment; each: 4 1/4 x 9 1/2 x 4 inches; with porcupine quills, glass beads, tanned hide with glass beads; each: 4 The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, and cotton cloth; each: 5 x 9 x 3 1/4 1/2 x 10 x 3 3/4 inches; The Donald Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. 44:2013a,b Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Donald Danforth Jr. 60:2013a,b Danforth Jr. 52:2013a,b Toy Cradle, c.1890; Plateau; tanned Moccasins, c.1900; probably Inunaina hide with wood, glass beads, and Moccasins, c.1890; possibly Inunaina (Arapaho); tanned hide and rawhide wool cloth; length: 14 3/4 inches; (Arapaho) or Cheyenne River Lakota with glass beads; each: 5 x 10 3/4 x 4 The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide 1/4 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. with glass beads; each: 3 x 9 x 3 1/4 Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald 45:2013 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Danforth Jr. 61:2013a,b Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Moccasins, c.1900; Tsistsistas / Suhtai Danforth Jr. 53:2013a,b Moccasins, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota (Cheyenne); tanned hide and rawhide (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide with with glass beads; each approximately: Moccasins, c.1890; possibly Inunaina porcupine quills, tin cones, horsehair, 2 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 2 3/4 inches; The (Arapaho) or Cheyenne River Lakota and cotton cloth; each: 4 1/2 x 11 1/2 Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide x 6 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. soles with glass beads; each: 2 3/4 x 9 Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald 46:2013a,b 1/2 x 3 inches; The Donald Danforth Danforth Jr. 62:2013a,b Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Moccasins, c.1900; Plains; tanned Danforth Jr. 54:2013a,b Knife Case, c.1900; Lakota / Dakota hide and rawhide with glass beads; (Sioux) or Tsistsistas / Suhtai length, each: 5 3/4 inches, each: 3 Moccasins, c.1900; Tsistsistas / Suhtai (Cheyenne) or Inunaina (Arapaho); 3/4 x 6 x 2 1/4 inches; The Donald (Cheyenne); tanned hide and rawhide tanned hide and rawhide with glass Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. soles with glass beads; each: 4 1/2 beads; 2 x 6 inches; The Donald Donald Danforth Jr. 47:2013a,b x 8 1/2 x 3 1/4 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 63:2013 Woman’s Leggings, c.1890; Tsistsistas / Donald Danforth Jr. 55:2013a,b Suhtai (Cheyenne); tanned hide with Knife Case, c.1890; Plains; tanned glass beads and pigment; each: 28 1/2 Moccasins, c.1880; possibly Inunaina hide with glass beads and tin cones; x 9 1/2 inches; The Donald Danforth (Arapaho); tanned hide and rawhide without fringe: 1 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches, Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald with glass beads; each: 4 1/2 x 10 1/2 including fringe: 1 3/4 x 9 inches; Danforth Jr. 48:2013a,b x 3 1/2 inches; The Donald Danforth The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Moccasins, c.1880; Lakota / Dakota Danforth Jr. 56:2013a,b 64:2013 (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide soles with glass beads, porcupine Moccasins, c.1900; Lakota / Dakota Pouch, c.1900; Plains; tanned hide quills, wool cloth, and pigment; (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide with glass beads and metallic beads; each: 3 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches; soles with glass beads; each: 3 1/2 x 2 3/4 x 16 inches; The Donald The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, 10 x 4 inches; The Donald Danforth Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 65:2013 49:2013a,b Danforth Jr. 57:2013a,b

Awl Case, c.1890; Gaigwa (Kiowa); Moccasins, c.1890; Inunaina (Arapaho); tanned hide with rawhide and glass tanned hide and rawhide with glass beads; 1 1/2 x 8 in; The Donald beads; each: 3 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 3 3/4 Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Donald Danforth Jr. 50:2013 Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 58:2013a,b

13 Acquisitions

D.Y. Begay; The Edge, 2013; wool with natural dye; 40 1/4 x 34 3/4 inches; Funds given by Elissa and Paul Cahn 6:2013

Paint Bag, c.1880; Ute; tanned hide Knife Case and Knife, c.1890; Lakota / Pipe Bag, c.1885; Tsistsistas / Suhtai with glass beads and pigment; 2 1/8 Dakota (Sioux); tanned hide and (Cheyenne) or Inunaina (Arapaho); x 13 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. rawhide with glass beads and tin cones; tanned hide with glass beads and Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald length: 9 1/4 inches, length including porcupine quills; 24 1/2 x 5 inches; Danforth Jr. 66:2013 drops: 17 1/4 inches; The Donald The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Donald Danforth Jr. 67:2013a,b 68:2013

14 Pipe Bag, c.1890; Tsistsistas / Suhtai Pipe Bag, c.1890; Cree; tanned hide Dispatch Case, c.1890; probably (Cheyenne); tanned hide with glass and canvas with glass beads and cotton Lakota / Dakota (Sioux); commercial beads; length: 25 1/2 inches; The cloth; length: 24 inches; The Donald tanned leather with glass beads and Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. tin cones; 7 x 12 1/4 inches; The Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Donald Danforth Jr. 77:2013 Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, 69:2013 Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Pipe Bag, c.1885; Tsistsistas / Suhtai 85:2013 Man’s Leggings, c.1880; Inde (Cheyenne); tanned hide with glass (Apache); tanned hide with glass beads and pigment; length: 19 inches; Pipe Bag, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota beads and pigment; length: 34 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, (Sioux); tanned hide with glass beads; The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. length: 31 inches; The Donald Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 78:2013 Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of 70:2013a,b Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 86:2013 Pipe Bag, c.1880; Tsistsistas / Suhtai Girl’s Leggings, c.1890; Apsáalooke (Cheyenne); tanned hide with glass Pipe Bag, c.1890; Hidatsa; tanned (Crow); tanned hide with glass beads; length: 18 inches; The Donald hide and rawhide with porcupine beads, wool, and cotton; a: 12 1/2 Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. quills and pigment; length: 35 inches; x 6 1/2 inches, b: 12 1/2 x 7 inches; Donald Danforth Jr. 79:2013 The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Moccasins, c.1880; probably Lakota / 87:2013 71:2013a,b Dakota (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide soles with glass beads and Pipe Bag, c.1885; Lakota / Dakota Dispatch Case, c.1890; Lakota / cotton cloth; each: 4 x 11 x 5 inches; (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide Dakota (Sioux); leather with glass The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, with glass beads and porcupine beads; 8 3/4 x 15 inches; The Donald Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. quills; length: 39 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. 80:2013a,b Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Donald Danforth Jr. 72:2013 Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 88:2013 Moccasins, c.1900; Gaigwa (Kiowa); Pipe Bag, c.1880; Tsistsistas / Suhtai tanned hide and rawhide with glass Blanket Strip, c.1890; Tsistsistas / (Cheyenne); tanned hide with glass beads, tin cones, horsehair, and cotton Suhtai (Cheyenne); tanned hide with beads and pigment; length: 18 inches; cloth; each: 4 1/2 x 10 1/2 x 3 1/2 glass beads; 25 x 2 1/2 inches; The The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 73:2013 Danforth Jr. 81:2013a,b 89:2013

Knife Case, c.1880; Tsistsistas / Suhtai Moccasins, c.1900; Plateau; tanned Tipi Door, c.1890; Plains; muslin (Cheyenne); tanned hide and rawhide hide with glass beads and wool cloth with paint and willow sticks; with glass beads and tin cones; 2 x cloth; each: 5 1/2 x 11 x 5 inches; 43 x 22 1/2 inches; The Donald 5/8 x 10 3/4 inches; The Donald The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Donald Danforth Jr. 90:2013 Donald Danforth Jr. 74:2013 82:2013a,b Toy Cradle, c.1910; Tsistsistas / Knife Case and Knife, c.1890; Lakota / Saddle Bag, c.1900; Plateau; tanned Suhtai (Cheyenne); wood and tanned Dakota (Sioux); tanned hide and hide with glass beads and wool cloth; hide with glass beads, metallic beads, rawhide with glass beads; 2 1/2 x 8 with fringe: 81 x 9 1/2 inches, without rawhide, and brass tacks; 12 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. fringe: 44 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches; The 3/4 x 2 1/2 inches; The Donald Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Danforth Jr. 75:2013a,b Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 91:2013 83:2013 Pipe Bag, c.1880; Tsistsistas / Suhtai (Cheyenne); tanned hide with glass Pipe Bag, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota beads and pigment; 33 x 5 1/2 inches; (Sioux) or Southern Plains; tanned The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, hide with glass beads; length: 21 Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. inches; The Donald Danforth Jr. 76:2013 Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 84:2013

15 Acquisitions

Parfleche, 20th century; Plains; rawhide Parfleche, c.1890; Apsáalooke Awl Case, c.1890; Lakota / Dakota with leather and pigment; 12 1/2 x 12 (Crow); rawhide with leather and (Sioux); tanned hide and rawhide with x 2 1/2 inches; The Donald Danforth pigment; 12 x 26 1/2 inches; The glass beads, tin cones, and feathers; Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, 1 1/4 x 8 1/2 inches, including fringe: Danforth Jr. 92:2013 Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 1 1/4 x 25 1/2 inches; The Donald 95:2013 Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Parfleche, c.1890; Apsáalooke (Crow); Donald Danforth Jr. 97:2013 rawhide and hide fringe with wool Parfleche, c.1885; Pikuni (Blackfeet); cloth; 19 1/2 x 13 x 3 inches; The rawhide with leather and pigment; 23 Parfleche, c.1880; Apsáalooke Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, 1/2 x 14 inches; The Donald (Crow); rawhide with leather and Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of pigment; 10 1/4 x 6 x 1 1/4 inches; 93:2013 Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 96:2013 The Donald Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Dewclaw Bandolier, c.1880; Plains; 98:2013 leather with glass beads and dewclaws; length: 30 inches; The Donald Nepcetaq Mask, c.1900; Yup’ik; Danforth Jr. Collection, Gift of wood with feathers; 10 1/2 x 25 Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. 94:2013 inches; Gift of Margaret Cohen Voss and Bernard Voss 99:2013

Nepcetaq Mask, c.1900; Yup’ik; wood with feathers; 10 1/2 x 25 inches; Gift of Margaret Cohen Voss and Bernard Voss 99:2013

16 Asian Art Acquisitions Amphora with Dished Mouth and Ewer with Design of Peony Scrolls, Two Dragon Handles, late 7th–early 12th–13th century; Northern Song Chinese 8th century; Tang dynasty; Gongxian dynasty or Southern Song dynasty; ware; stoneware with glaze; 17 1/8 x Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with Ceramics 8 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art glaze; 6 3/4 x 6 x 4 5/8 inches; Spink Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Wine Cup, 7th century; Sui dynasty or C. C. Johnson Spink 47:2014 Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Tang dynasty; Xing ware; porcelain 61:2014 with glaze; 3 1/2 x 3 inches; Gift Footed Cup with Oval Mouth, 8th of George D. Pratt, by exchange century; Tang dynasty; Yue ware; Bowl Stand with Design of Lotus 11:2013 stoneware with celadon glaze; 2 3/4 Scrolls, 11th–early 12th century; x 5 5/8 x 3 inches; Spink Asian Art Northern Song dynasty; Ding ware; Basin (pen) with Abstract Decoration, Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and porcelain with glaze and copper c.3000 BC; Neolithic period, Majiayao C. C. Johnson Spink 48:2014 rim-bands; 2 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches; culture; burnished earthenware; 7 x Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest 17 1/2 x 16 inches; Spink Asian Art Ewer with Design of Floral Scrolls of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and and Spout in the Form of a LionDog, 63:2014 C. C. Johnson Spink 32:2014 10th–11th century; Five Dynasties period or Northern Song dynasty; Footed Cup with Lobed Body, 12th Covered Vessel in the Form of an Yaozhou ware; stoneware with glaze; century; Southern Song dynasty; Archaic Ritual Bronze Tripod (ding) 6 7/8 x 5 1/4 x 5 inches; Spink Asian Guan ware; stoneware with glaze; and Design of Swirling Clouds, 2nd Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. 2 1/8 x 5 x 4 1/8 inches; Spink Asian century BC; Western Han dynasty; and C. C. Johnson Spink 52:2014 Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. earthenware with pigment; 6 3/4 x 8 and C. C. Johnson Spink 64:2014 5/8 x 7 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Pillow with Design of Figures in Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Landscapes, Birds, and Flowers Jar (guan) with Lion-Mask Handles, C. C. Johnson Spink 42:2014a,b within Ogival Panels, 13th–early 14th early to mid-14th century; Yuan century; Jin dynasty or Yuan dynasty; dynasty; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain Phoenix Standing on a Tortoise, 2nd Cizhou ware; stoneware with slip and with underglaze decoration; height: century BC; Western Han dynasty; painted decoration; 5 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 15 inches; Spink Asian Art earthenware with traces of pigment; 6 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and 19 5/8 x 8 x 10 3/4 inches; Spink Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 67:2014 Asian Art Collection, Bequest of C. C. Johnson Spink 53:2014 Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Prunus Vase (meiping) with Design of 43:2014 Jar with Two Handles and Design Dragon amidst Waves, Lotus Scrolls, of Vertical Ribs, 11th–early 12th and Lotus Lappets, early 14th century; Standing Figure of a Horse Groom, century; Northern Song dynasty, Jin Yuan dynasty; Jingdezhen ware; early 6th century; Northern Wei dy- dynasty; Cizhoutype ware; stone- porcelain with glaze; 10 3/4 x 6 3/4 nasty; earthenware with pigment; 20 ware with glaze; 8 5/8 x 9 inches; inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 1/4 x 6 3/4 x 4 inches; Spink Asian Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink 68:2014 and C. C. Johnson Spink 44:2014 55:2014 Stem Bowl with Design of Flowering Jar (guan) with Six Squared Lugs, Pillow in the Form of a Reclining Boy, Branches of Tree Peony, Pomegranate, late 5th century; Six Dynasties period; 12th–early 13th century; Jin dynasty; Chrysanthemum, and Camellia, early Yue ware; stoneware with glaze; 8 Cizhou ware; earthenware with traces 15th century; Ming dynasty, Xuande 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art of slip; 8 3/8 x 17 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches; period; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest with underglaze decoration; 7 1/4 x C. C. Johnson Spink 45:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 6 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 56:2014 Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Horse and Rider, 8th century; Tang Spink 69:2014 dynasty; earthenware with lead Dish with Six-lobed Body and Foliate glaze; 16 1/8 x 13 1/4 x 4 3/4 inches; Rim, early 12th century; Northern Stem Bowl, late 15th–early 16th Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Song dynasty; Jun ware; stoneware century; Ming dynasty, Hongzhi period; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink with glaze; 2 x 8 7/8 inches; Spink Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with glaze; 46:2014 Asian Art Collection, Bequest of 4 3/4 x 6 inches; Spink Asian Art Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and 59:2014 C. C. Johnson Spink 70:2014

17 Acquisitions

Brushpot with Poetic Inscription in Covered Box with Design of Flowers Covered Circular Box, 8th–9th Regular Script, late 17th–early 18th and Butterflies, early 18th century; century; Tang dynasty; Xing ware or century; Qing dynasty, Kangxi period; Qing dynasty, Yongzheng period; Baihe ware; porcelaneous stoneware Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with glaze with glaze; 2 1/2 x 6 1/4 inches; underglaze decoration; 6 1/4 x 7 5/8 and enamel; 3 x 6 7/8 inches; Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Asian Art Collection, Bequest of of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 128:2014a,b Johnson Spink 93:2014 103:2014a,b Set of Two Covered Cups With Bowl with Design of the Three Jar (hu) with Four Lugs and Impressed Designs of Lotus Petals, early to Abundances, Floral Sprays, and Patterns, 12th–11th century BC; mid-10th century; Five Dynasties Auspicious Clouds, early 18th Shang dynasty or Western Zhou period; Xing ware; porcelaneous century; Qing dynasty, Yongzheng dynasty; earthenware with traces of stoneware with glaze; each lid: 1 1/4 period; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain natural ash glaze; 11 1/4 x 11 inches; x 2 3/4 inches; each cup: 2 3/8 x 2 1/2 with carved decoration under glazes; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 6 1/2 x 13 3/8 inches; Spink Asian of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. 109:2014 Spink 129:2014.1-.2a,b and C. C. Johnson Spink 94:2014 Covered Incense Jar with Openwork Footed Cup with Foliated Rim, Dish with Design of Gardenia Sprays, Decoration, late 3rd–early 4th dynasty; 10th century; Five Dynasties period early 18th century; Qing dynasty, Western Jin dynasty; stoneware with or Tang dynasty; Changsha ware; Yongzheng period; Jingdezhen ware; natural ash glaze; 11 3/4 x 12 x 11 stoneware with slip and glaze; 2 3/8 porcelain with glaze; 2 5/8 x 13 1/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, x 4 7/8 x 3 inches; Spink Asian Art inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 118:2014a,b C. C. Johnson Spink 131:2014 Spink 99:2014 Vessel (hu) in the Form of a Silkworm Set of Two Bowls with Designs Prunus Vase (meiping) with Design of Cocoon with Design of Swirling of Peony Scrolls, 11th–early 12th Leaping Carp Turning into a Dragon Clouds, 1st century BC; Western Han century; Northern Song dynasty; amidst Waves and Clouds, late 17th– dynasty; earthenware with painted Yaozhou ware; stoneware with early 18th century; Qing dynasty, decoration; 11 1/8 x 13 x 8 1/2 inches; glaze; each: 3 1/4 x 7 3/4 inches; Kangxi period; Jingdezhen ware; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest porcelain with glaze and enamel; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 15 x 8 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art 119:2014 132:2014.1-.2 Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 100:2014 Tripod Steamer and Bowl with Design Covered Jar (guan), late 11th–early of Clouds, 1st century BC; Western 12th century; Northern Song dynasty, Mallet Vase with Design of Two Han dynasty; earthenware with Jin dynasty; Cizhoutype ware Phoenixes, Each Grasping a Ring in painted decoration; 8 x 9 x 9 inches; (“Henan ware”); stoneware with Its Beak, late 17th–early 18th century; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest glaze; 6 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches; Spink Qing dynasty, Kangxi period; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with 120:2014a,b Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink underglaze decoration; 7 1/8 x 3 1/2 133:2014a,b inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Model of a Well Head with Dragon Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Heads, 1st–2nd century; Eastern Han Covered Ewer with Lobed Body, Spink 101:2014 dynasty; earthenware with lead-silicate 11th–early 12th century; Northern glaze; 19 1/4 x 8 x 8 inches; Spink Song dynasty; Jingdezhen ware; Dish with Design of Nine Five- Asian Art Collection, Bequest of porcelain with glaze; lid: 1 1/4 x 2 1/2 Clawed Dragons amidst Clouds, Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink inches, body: 7 1/4 x 6 5/8 inches; early 18th century; Qing dynasty, 123:2014 Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Yongzheng period; Jingdezhen ware; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink porcelain with glaze and gold rim; Standing Figure of a Court Lady, 134:2014a,b 1 5/8 x 8 3/8 inches; Spink Asian Art early 8th century; Tang dynasty; Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and earthenware with slip and glaze; 9 5/8 C. C. Johnson Spink 102:2014 x 2 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 127:2014

18 Prunus Vase (meiping) with Design of Leaping Carp Turning into a Dragon amidst Waves and Clouds, late 17th–early 18th century; Qing dynasty, Kangxi period; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with glaze and enamel; 15 x 8 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 100:2014

Bowl with Design of Paired Egrets, Vase, late 10th century; Northern Dish with Design of Peony Spray, Mandarin Ducks, and Fish in a Lotus Song dynasty; stoneware with marbled early 12th century; Northern Song Pond, 11th–early 12th century; glaze; 7 1/2 x 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 inches; dynasty; Yaozhou ware; stoneware Northern Song dynasty; Ding ware; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest with carved and incised decoration porcelain with glaze and metal rim; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink under glaze; 1 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches; 3 1/4 x 8 3/8 inches; Spink Asian Art 138:2014 Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink C. C. Johnson Spink 135:2014 139:2014

19 Acquisitions

Stem Bowl with Design of Flowering Branches of Tree Peony, Pomegranate, Chrysanthemum, and Camellia, early 15th century; Ming dynasty, Xuande period; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with underglaze decoration; 7 1/4 x 6 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 69:2014

Bowl with Design of Boys Playing Covered Bowl with Design of Lotus Covered Ewer in the Form of a with Lotus Plants, 11th–early 12th Petals, mid-to late 12th century; Melon, mid-12th–mid-13th century; century; Northern Song dynasty; Southern Song dynasty; Longquan Southern Song dynasty; Jingdezhen Yaozhou ware; stoneware with glaze; ware; stoneware with glaze; 3 1/2 x ware; porcelain with glaze; 3 5/8 x 2 x 6 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 5 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 4 3/4 x 3 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Spink 140:2014 Spink 141:2014a,b C. C. Johnson Spink 142:2014a,b

20 Tea Bowl and Matching Bowl Stand, Covered Teapot, early 19th century; Set of Two Deep Dishes with Design mid-12th–mid-13th century; Southern Qing dynasty, Jiaqing period; Yixing of the Seven Regal Treasures and the Song dynasty; Jingdezhen ware; ware; unglazed earthenware; 3 1/4 x Eight Buddhist Emblems, 1842; Qing porcelain with glaze; bowl and stand: 4 1/8 x 2 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art dynasty, Daoguang period; Jingdezhen 3 7/8 x 4 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and ware; porcelain with overglaze Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 167:2014a,b enamel decoration; each: 1 3/4 x 8 C. C. Johnson Spink 143:2014a,b inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Covered Vessel with Four Lug Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Covered Octagonal Vase with Design Handles, 15th–16th century; Ming Spink 197:2014.1-.2 of Floral Scrolls, 11th–early 12th dynasty; Quanzhou ware; stoneware century; Northern Song dynasty; with glaze; 5 x 8 1/4 x 7 inches; Set of Two Bowls with Designs of Yaozhou ware; porcelaneous stone- Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Bitter Melon Vine, Bamboo, and But- ware with glaze; 6 x 2 3/4 inches; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink terflies, late 18th–early 19th century; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest 173:2014 Qing dynasty, Jiaqing period; Jingde- of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink zhen ware; porcelain with overglaze 144:2014a,b Jar with Two Rudimentary Lug enamel decoration; each: 2 1/2 x 4 Handles, c.2400 BC; Neolithic 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collec- Lobed Dish with Notched Rim and period, Longshan culture; burnished tion, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Design of Floral Panels, 11th–early earthenware; 6 1/2 x 7 1/4 inches; Johnson Spink 198:2014.1-.2 12th century; Northern Song dynasty; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Yaozhou ware; stoneware with glaze; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Stem Bowl with Design of Three Fish, 1 x 4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collec- 179:2014 early 18th century; Qing dynasty, tion, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Yongzheng period; Jingdezhen ware; Johnson Spink 145:2014 Figure of Standing Official, 8th porcelain with glaze; 4 3/4 x 6 1/8 century; Tang dynasty; earthenware inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bowl with Foliated Rim and Design with gesso and pigments; height: Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson of Peony Scrolls, mid-12th–mid-13th 13 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Spink 205:2014 century; Southern Song dynasty; Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with glaze C. C. Johnson Spink 180:2014 Dish with Design of Carp Leaping and slip decoration; 2 1/2 x 6 1/8 over Waves, late 16th–early 17th inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Prunus Vase (meiping) with Flattened century; Ming dynasty, Wanli period; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Mouth Rim, 13th century; Southern Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with Spink 146:2014 Song dynasty, Yuan dynasty; Jingde- underglaze decoration; diameter: 4 1/2 zhen ware; porcelain with glaze; 11 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Baluster Vase with Dragon Headed 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Handles, late 13th–mid-14th century; Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Spink 209:2014 Yuan dynasty; Jingdezhen ware; C. C. Johnson Spink 181:2014 porcelain with glaze; 7 3/4 x 3 3/4 x Set of Two Dishes with Designs of 3 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art Set of Three Standing Figurines the Eight Buddhist Emblems, early Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Personifying Signs of the Chinese 18th century; Qing dynasty, C. C. Johnson Spink 147:2014 Zodiac, mid-to late 12th century; Yongzheng period; Jingdezhen ware; Southern Song dynasty; Jingdezhen porcelain with glaze; each: 1 x 4 1/2 Headrest in the Form of a Shrine, ware; porcelain with glaze; height, inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, late 13th–mid-14th century; Yuan each: 10 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson dynasty; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Spink 210:2014.1-.2 with glaze; 6 1/2 x 12 x 7 inches; C. C. Johnson Spink 182:2014.1-.3 Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Covered Jar with Design of of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Set of Two Standing Figures of Chrysanthemums and Floral Scrolls 148:2014 Maidservants, early to mid-16th with Lotuses, early 18th century; century; Ming dynasty, Zhengde Qing dynasty, Yongzheng period; Jar (zun) for Imperial Sacrifices at period or Jiajing period; earthenware Jingdezhen ware; porcelain with the Altar of Heaven, mid-to late 18th with lead glaze and pigments; height, glaze; 4 1/4 x 4 1/8 inches; Spink century; Qing dynasty, Qianlong each: 19 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Asian Art Collection, Bequest of period; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink with glaze; 10 5/8 x 10 3/4 x 10 3/4 C. C. Johnson Spink 186:2014.1-.2 211:2014a,b inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 166:2014

21 Acquisitions

Model of a Seated Watchdog, Bowl with Design of Stylized Birds Jades 2nd century; Eastern Han dynasty; and Characters for Longevity, early earthenware with traces of slip and 18th century; Qing dynasty, Ritual Object in the Form of a Pris- pigment; length: 20 inches; Spink Yongzheng period; glass; 3 5/8 x 7 matic Cylinder (cong), 3000–2000 Asian Art Collection, Bequest of inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, BC; Neolithic period, Liangzhu cul- Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson ture; jade; 10 x 2 3/8 inches; Spink 214:2014 Spink 88:2014 Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Lobed Dish with Foliated Rim, 11th– Vase in the Form of an Ancient 33:2014 early 12th century; Northern Song Bronze Ritual Vessel (gu), early 18th dynasty; Jingdezhen ware; porcelain century; Qing dynasty, Yongzheng Ritual Disk or Ring (huan) with with molded decoration under glaze; period; glass; 7 x 3 3/4 inches; Spink Spiral Decoration, 5th–4th century 7/8 x 4 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Asian Art Collection, Bequest of BC; Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink States period; jade; 1/4 x 8 5/8 inches; C. C. Johnson Spink 218:2014 89:2014 Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Ovoid Vase, early 18th century; Qing Water Pot, mid-to late 18th century; 37:2014 dynasty, Kangxi period; porcelain Qing dynasty, Qianlong period; milk with glaze; height: 6 5/16 inches; glass with glass overlay; 3 3/8 x 4 5/8 Annular Disk (huan) with Design of Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, the Four Cardinal Animal Symbols, of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson 14th century; Yuan dynasty or Ming 224:2014 Spink 90:2014 dynasty; jade; 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Seated Figure of Budai, 18th century; Bowl with Design of Lotus Scrolls, of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Qing dynasty; Dehua ware; porcelain mid-to late 18th century; Qing 66:2014 with molded and applied decoration dynasty, Qianlong period; glass; under glaze; 4 1/4 x 4 x 5 1/2 inches; 6 3/8 x 8 1/8 inches; Spink Asian Covered Dish with Reticulated Rim Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Cover, mid-to late 18th century; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink and C. C. Johnson Spink 91:2014 Qing dynasty, Qianlong period; 235:2014 jade; 5 3/8 x 10 7/16 x 9 3/8 inches; Covered Circular Box with Design Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Figures in a Landscape and Floral of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Glassware Scrolls, mid-to late 18th century; 81:2014a,b Qing dynasty, Qianlong period; Footed Bowl with Lobed Body glass; diameter: 4 5/8 inches; Spink Boulder with Design of Mountainous and Foliated Rim, early to mid-10th Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Landscape with Pavilions and Figures, century; Five Dynasties period; glass Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink early 18th century; Qing dynasty, with remnants of silver rim; 2 5/8 x 4 196:2014a,b Kangxi period; jade; 14 x 10 3/4 x 5 5/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 3/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Spink 50:2014 Ivories C. C. Johnson Spink 96:2014

Stem Bowl, late 17th century; Covered Vase with Carved Birds Brush Holder with Design of Figures Qing dynasty, Kangxi period; glass; and Flowers, early 20th century; in a Landscape, mid-to late 18th 4 1/4 x 5 7/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Republican period; ivory; 14 x 4 century; Qing dynasty, Qianlong Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, period; jade; 7 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches; C. C. Johnson Spink 86:2014 Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Johnson Spink 175:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Dish with Design of Dragons 97:2014 Confronting Shou-Character Brush of the Artist Zhao Zhiqian Medallions, early 18th century; (1829–1884), Named “Mists and Qing dynasty, Kangxi period; glass; Clouds in the Tens of Thousands” 2 1/8 x 9 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art and with Calligraphic Inscriptions Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and on Handle, 1875; Qing dynasty, C. C. Johnson Spink 87:2014 Guangxu period; bamboo, ivory, horn, and horsehair; length: 8 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 191:2014

22 Covered Vase in the Form of an Bowl with Design of Chrysanthemum Censer in the Form of a Tripod Archaic Bronze Vessel (hu) with Petals, late 18th–early 19th century; Cauldron Surmounted by a Two Ring Handles and Stand, early 19th Qing dynasty, Qianlong period, Storied Hexagonal Pagoda, 19th– century; Qing dynasty, Jiaqing period; Jiaqing period; jade; 3 x 5 1/2 inches; early 20th century; Qing dynasty; jade; 10 3/4 x 4 1/4 x 4 inches; Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest jade; 17 3/8 x 5 x 8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 170:2014 Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 98:2014ac 199:2014a-d Marriage Bowl with Design of Bats Prismatic tube (cong), c.1600–1050 as Handles, 19th–mid-20th century; Double Brushwasher with Design BC; Shang dynasty; jade; 3 x 3 x 3 Qing dynasty, Republican period; of Phoenixes, 19th century; Qing inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, jade; 2 3/8 x 14 3/4 x 11 3/8 inches; dynasty; jade; 2 1/4 x 7 1/4 x 2 1/4 Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Spink 107:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson 176:2014 Spink 200:2014 Tubular Ring with Design of Bowstrings, 2nd–1st century BC; Double Vase in the Form of Two Circular Covered Box with Design of Western Han dynasty; jade; 1 7/8 x Carp Rising from Waves, 16th–early the Eight Buddhist Emblems, mid-to 2 5/8 inches; Spink Asian Art 17th century; Ming dynasty; jade; late 18th century; Qing dynasty, Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and 6 3/4 x 3 inches; Spink Asian Art Qianlong period; jade; 3 x 9 1/2 C. C. Johnson Spink 108:2014 Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, C. C. Johnson Spink 183:2014 Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Ornament (huang) in the Form of Spink 201:2014 an Archaistic Dragon, 18th century; Wrist Rest in the Form of a Concave Qing dynasty; jade; 6 1/2 x 4 x 1/4 Roof Tile, 15th–17th century; Ming Vase in the Form of a Prunus Tree inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, dynasty or Qing dynasty; jade; 1 7/8 Trunk with Blossoming Sprays, late Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson x 7 1/8 x 3 7/16 inches; Spink Asian 17th–early 18th century; Qing dynasty, Spink 158:2014 Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. Kangxi period; jade; 4 1/2 x 3 x 5 1/2 and C. C. Johnson Spink 184:2014 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Archaistic Tripod Vessel (jue), mid-to Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson late 18th century; Qing dynasty, Archaistic Annular Disk (bi), 18th– Spink 202:2014 Qianlong period; jade; 6 x 4 3/4 x 2 19th century; Qing dynasty; jade; 1/4 inches, height with base: 7 inches; 6 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Seated Figure of a Court Official, mid- Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and to late 18th century; Qing dynasty, of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink C. C. Johnson Spink 185:2014 Qianlong period; jade; 7 3/4 x 3 x 3 1/2 164:2014 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Hairpin with Dragon Head Finial, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Covered Double Vase with Design late 19th century; Qing dynasty; jade; Spink 203:2014 of Phoenix and Chimera, mid-to late 9 1/4 x 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art 18th century; Qing dynasty, Qianlong Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Boulder with Design of Bodhidharma period; jade; 10 x 4 3/4 x 3 3/4 C. C. Johnson Spink 193:2014 Crossing the Yangzi River on a Single inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Reed, 1760; Qing dynasty, Qianlong Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Ornament in the Form of a Chi- period; jade; 6 7/8 x 8 x 3 1/2 inches; Spink 165:2014 Dragon Holding a Fruit, mid-to Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest late 18th century; Qing dynasty, of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Covered Double Vase with Design of Qianlong period; jade; length: 2 3/8 204:2014 Phoenix and Chimera, 18th century; inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Qing dynasty; jade with staining; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Standing Figure of Tianguan, Giver 6 1/4 x 4 x 4 inches; Spink Asian Art Spink 194:2014 of Happiness, 17th–18th century; Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Ming dynasty or Qing dynasty; jade C. C. Johnson Spink 168:2014ac Bowl with Design of Lotus Petals with traces of gilding; 8 x 3 1/4 x 3 with Seated Buddhas and Lotus Base 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, with Characters for Longevity, mid- Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson to late 18th century; Qing dynasty, Spink 206:2014 Qianlong period; jade; height: 4 3/16 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 195:2014

23 Acquisitions

Covered Presentation Box with Design of Daoist Immortals in a Landscape and the Eight Buddhist Emblems, mid-to late 18th century; Qing dynasty, Qianlong period; lacquer over wood; 4 3/4 x 15 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 95:2014a,b

Covered Vase with Design of Bats, Brushpot with Design of Pine Trees, Dagger-Axe (ge), late 13th–11th early 19th century; Qing dynasty, 18th–19th century; Qing dynasty; century BC; Shang dynasty, Western Jiaqing period or Daoguang period; jade; 6 3/4 x 7 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches; Zhou dynasty; jade with traces of jade; 7 x 4 1/8 x 2 1/4 inches; Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest cinnabar; length: 2 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 208:2014 Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 207:2014a,b 212:2014

24 Small Bead in the Form of a Tortoise Figure of a Recumbent Horse, 19th Bowl in the Form of a Lotus Blossom Shell, 2nd century BC–AD 2nd century; century; Qing dynasty; jade; figure: with Matching Saucer, late 11th–early Han dynasty, jade; length: 7/8 inches; 2 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches; Spink 12th century; Northern Song dynasty; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Asian Art Collection, Bequest of lacquer over wood core; bowl: 3 3/4 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink x 6 1/2 inches, saucer: 1 1/8 x 6 1/8 213:2014 227:2014 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Miniature Figure of a Standing Vase with Two Lug Handles Spink 136:2014a,b Official, 7th–8th century; Tang Surrounded by Three Animals, dynasty; jade; 3 3/4 x 1 x 1 inches; 18th–19th century; Qing dynasty; Circular Panel with Design of Peo- Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest jade; height: 3 inches; Spink Asian nies, early 15th century; Ming dy- of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. nasty, Yongle period; carved lacquer 215:2014 and C. C. Johnson Spink 228:2014 on lacquer over wood core; 1/2 x 10 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collec- Figure of a Recumbent Camel, Archaistic Covered Vessel, late 19th– tion, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. 14th century; Yuan dynasty or Ming early 20th century; Qing dynasty, Johnson Spink 152:2014 dynasty; steatite; length: 3 7/16 Guangxu period; jade; 6 1/2 x 7 x inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 2 7/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Archaistic Vase (fanghu) with De- Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and sign of Lotus Scrolls, late 17th–early Spink 216:2014 C. C. Johnson Spink 229:2014 18th century; Qing dynasty, Kangxi period; lacquer over bronze with Vase with Design of Dragon, Phoe- Recumbent Lion-Dog with Two mother-of-pearl gilding; 7 x 4 1/4 x nix, Chimera, and Zoomorphic Cubs, 18th–19th century; Qing 4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Masks, 10th–early 12th century; Liao dynasty; jade; 3 x 5 7/8 x 3 7/8 Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson dynasty; jade; height: 6 3/8 inches; inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Spink 153:2014 Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink 231:2014 Seated Arhat (luohan) on a Pedestal, 217:2014 late 13th–mid-14th century; Yuan Covered Vase with Design of dynasty; lacquer over wood with Covered Box for Seal Paste, 18th– Chrysanthemum Spray, 18th–19th pigments; 22 x 10 3/4 x 6 1/4 inches; 19th century; Qing dynasty, century; Qing dynasty, jade; 5 x Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Qianlong period; jade; 3/4 x 2 inches; 2 7/8 x 1 inches; Spink Asian Art of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and 154:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink C. C. Johnson Spink 233:2014a,b 222:2014a,b Dish with Eight-lobed Foliate Rim Set of Two Covered Incense Holders and Design of Sacred Fungi Heads Ornament in the Form of a Fingered with Designs of Openwork Panels, (ruyi), 16th century; Ming dynasty; Citron (Buddha’s Hand), 18th–19th 19th century; Qing dynasty; each: lacquer over wood; 1 3/8 x 9 7/8 century; Qing dynasty; jade; length: 6 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 1 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collec- Collection, Bequest of Edith J. Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson tion, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink 155:2014 Johnson Spink 223:2014 234:2014.1a,b-.2a,b Brushpot with Design of Miniature Covered Vase of Flattened Chrysanthemums, Rocks, and Form, early to mid-20th century; Lacquerware Butterfly, late 17th–early 18th cen- Republican period; jade; 5 1/4 x 3 x tury; Qing dynasty, Kangxi period; 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Covered Presentation Box with lacquer over wood with mother-of- Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Design of Daoist Immortals in a pearl and steatite inlays; 6 1/4 x 5 Spink 225:2014a,b Landscape and the Eight Buddhist 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Emblems, mid-to late 18th century; Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. Ornament in the Form of a Pair of Qing dynasty, Qianlong period; C. Johnson Spink 160:2014 Herons and Lotus over Waves, late lacquer over wood; 4 3/4 x 15 1/2 19th century; Qing dynasty; jade inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, with inclusions; 8 1/4 x 9 x 2 inches; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Spink 95:2014a,b of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 226:2014

25 Acquisitions

Metalwork Covered Box in the Form of a Tor- Lobed Vase with Animal Handles toise, 9th century; Tang dynasty; cop- and Lotus Base, early 15th century; Rectangular Food Vessel (fang ding) per with gilding; 3 x 3 3/16 x 6 5/8 Ming dynasty, Xuande period; bronze with Flattened Feet in the Form inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, with gilding; 10 x 3 7/8 x 3 7/8 inches; of Kui-Dragons, 11th century BC; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Shang dynasty; bronze; 8 3/4 x 7 1/4 Spink 49:2014a,b of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink x 5 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art 65:2014 Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Flask with Design of Birds and Foliage, C. C. Johnson Spink 34:2014 9th–10th century; Tang dynasty or Tripod Vessel with Design of Two Liao dynasty; silver with gilding; 14 Roundels with Dragons and Lion Covered Food Vessel (xu) with 1/2 x 9 x 6 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Headed Handles, 1432; Ming dynasty, Design of Kui-Dragons and Animal- Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. Xuande period; bronze; 7 7/8 x 9 1/2 Headed Handles, 9th–8th century and C. C. Johnson Spink 51:2014 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, BC; Western Zhou dynasty; bronze; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson 8 1/4 x 15 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches; Spink Tray with Foliated Rim and Design Spink 71:2014 Asian Art Collection, Bequest of of Two Peacocks, 13th century; Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Southern Song dynasty or Yuan Tripod Censer with Inscription in 36:2014a,b dynasty; silver; 1 x 12 1/4 inches; Arabic Script within Three Ogival Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Panels, early 16th century; Ming Covered Wine Vessel (fang hu) with of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink dynasty, Zhengde period; bronze; Design of Interlaced Chi-Dragons, 54:2014 3 5/8 x 6 3/8 inches; Spink Asian Art 7th–6th century BC; Eastern Zhou Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and dynasty, Springs and Autumns Archaistic Tripod Vessel (li ding), C. C. Johnson Spink 72:2014 period; bronze; 16 x 10 1/8 x 5 7/8 12th–early 13th century; Jin dynasty; inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, bronze; 6 3/16 x 4 1/2 inches; Spink Censer in the Form of a Narcissus Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Bowl with Chi-Dragon Handles, Spink 38:2014a,b Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink early 17th century; Ming dynasty, 57:2014 Wanli period, Chongzhen period; Covered Wine Vessel (fang hu) with bronze; 4 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches; Spink Design of Interlaced Chi-Dragons, Archaistic Vessel (hu) with Dragon- Asian Art Collection, Bequest of 7th–6th century BC; Eastern Zhou Headed Handles and Movable Ring, Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink dynasty, Springs and Autumns 12th–13th century; Song dynasty; 73:2014 period; bronze; 16 1/4 x 10 x 5 7/8 bronze; 9 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches; Spink inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Hu Wenming, Chinese, active Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink c.1572–1620; Tripod Censer with Spink 39:2014a,b 58:2014 Design of Assorted Birds and Animal- Mask Handles, late 16th–early 17th Covered Wine Vessel (hu) with Vase with Design of Floral Panels, century; Ming dynasty, Wanli period; Design of Animals, late 6th–early 5th 12th–13th century; Southern Song bronze; 5 9/16 x 6 1/8 x 5 1/8 inches; century BC; Eastern Zhou dynasty, dynasty; bronze with gilding and Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Springs and Autumns period; bronze silvering; 6 7/8 x 3 x 3 inches; Spink of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink with copper inlay; 14 5/8 x 9 1/2 x Asian Art Collection, Bequest of 74:2014 9 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson 60:2014 Hu Wenming, Chinese, active Spink 40:2014a,b c.1572–1620; Vase in the Form of an Eight-lobed Mirror with Design of Archaistic Wine Vessel (zun), 1599; Short Sword (duan jian), 4th–3rd the Eight Trigrams and Banded Ming dynasty, Wanli period; bronze century BC; Eastern Zhou dynasty, Decoration with Chinese Characters, with gilding; 10 3/8 x 6 3/4 inches; Warring States period; bronze with 8th–9th century; Tang dynasty; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest gilding; 14 1/4 x 1 1/2 x 1 1/8 inches; bronze; 3/4 x 12 inches; Spink Asian of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. 75:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink and C. C. Johnson Spink 62:2014 41:2014 Vase in the Form of an Archaistic Wine Vessel (zun), 17th century; Ming dynasty or Qing dynasty; bronze with silver and gilded inlay; 13 x 12 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 76:2014

26 Attributed to Shisou, Chinese, active Covered Vessel (zhi), 15th century BC; Decorative Appliqué (pushou xianhuan) late Ming dynasty; Standing Bodhisattva Shang dynasty; bronze; 4 3/8 x 4 x in the Form of a Monster Mask with Avalokitesvara, c.1625–50; Ming 3 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Ring Handle, 475 BC–AD 9; Eastern dynasty, Chongzhen period; bronze Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Zhou dynasty, Warring States period with silver inlay; 22 3/4 x 6 3/4 x 8 1/2 C. C. Johnson Spink 105:2014a,b or Western Han dynasty; cast bronze; inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 4 3/8 x 4 x 2 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Tripod Vessel (li), early 11th century Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. Spink 77:2014 BC; Shang dynasty; bronze; 4 1/4 x 5 and C. C. Johnson Spink 116:2014 x 4 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara and Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Wine Vessel (hu), 2nd–1st century BC; Attendants in a Rocky Landscape, C. C. Johnson Spink 106:2014 Western Han dynasty; bronze; 15 1/2 early 17th century; Ming dynasty, x 17 1/4 inches, base: 6 13/16 inches; Wanli period; bronze with jewel inlay Tripod Food Vessel (ding), 9th–8th Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest and gilding; 17 x 16 7/8 x 9 inches; century BC; Western Zhou dynasty; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest bronze; 8 x 8 1/8 x 7 7/8 inches; 121:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest 78:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Covered Flat Sided Flask (bianhu), 110:2014 c. AD 200; Eastern Han dynasty; Standing Figure of a Guardian cast bronze; 12 3/8 x 13 1/2 x 13 1/2 Warrior, 16th–early 17th century; Pouring Vessel (yi), 9th–8th century inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Ming dynasty; bronze; 15 1/4 x 7 1/4 BC; Western Zhou dynasty; bronze; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson x 4 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art 6 7/8 x 14 1/4 x 6 inches; Spink Asian Spink 122:2014a,b Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. C. C. Johnson Spink 79:2014 and C. C. Johnson Spink 111:2014 Mirror with Six Floral Medallions and Twenty-Character Inscription, Seated Figure of a Deity, early 17th Tripod Vessel (xi ding) in the Form 7th century; Sui dynasty or Tang century; Ming dynasty; bronze with of an Animal, 7th–6th century BC; dynasty; bronze with silver; 1/2 x 5 gilding; 14 3/4 x 8 1/4 x 5 1/4 inches; Eastern Zhou dynasty, Springs and inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Autumns period; bronze; 3 1/2 x Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 7 x 5 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Spink 124:2014 80:2014 Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 112:2014 Plaque in the Form of the Dark Tripod Censer with Two Loop Warrior of the North (Xuanwu), Handles, early 18th century; Qing Chariot Jingle (ma che luan ling), 8th–9th century; Tang dynasty; dynasty, Yongzheng period; bronze 10th–3rd century BC; Western Zhou bronze with traces of pigments; with gilding; 2 5/16 x 5 7/16 x 4 3/4 dynasty or Eastern Zhou dynasty, 10 5/8 x 15 x 3/4 inches; Spink Asian inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Warring States period; bronze; 7 3/4 Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson x 4 1/2 x 2 inches; Spink Asian Art and C. C. Johnson Spink 125:2014 Spink 84:2014 Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 113:2014 Globular Bucket with Bail Handle, Tripod Vessel in the Form of an 8th–9th century; Tang dynasty; Archaistic Wine Container (jia), 18th Covered Cylindrical Wine Vessel with bronze; 5 7/8 x 7 x 7 1/4 inches; century; Qing dynasty; bronze with Chain and Ball Handle, 4th century Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest gilding; 8 1/8 x 5 1/4 x 5 3/8 inches; BC; Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest States period; bronze; 15 1/8 x 6 x 126:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 6 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art 85:2014 Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Footed Cup with Design of Floral C. C. Johnson Spink 114:2014a,b Spray, 10th century; Tang dynasty or Covered Vase with Design of Five Dynasties period; silver; 2 1/4 x Seasonal Flowers and Butterflies, Tripod Covered and Spouted Vessel 2 1/2 x 5 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art early 18th century; Qing dynasty, (li he), 5th–3rd century BC; Eastern Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Yongzheng period; cloisonné enamel Zhou dynasty, Warring States period; C. C. Johnson Spink 130:2014 and gilding; 17 3/8 x 7 3/4 x 6 1/2 bronze; 3 3/8 x 3 7/8 x 2 3/4 inches; inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Spink 92:2014a,b 115:2014

27 Acquisitions

Mirror with Design of Striding Lions Miscellaneous Stone and Mineral amidst Floral Scrolls and Border of Zodiacal Animals, late 7th–8th Hu Xingyue, Chinese, mid-to late Basin, 13th–12th century BC; Shang century; Tang dynasty; silvered bronze 17th century; Rhyton with Design dynasty; marble; 3 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches; with traces of gilding; 7 1/4 x 1/4 of Animals in a Landscape and Chi- Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Dragons, mid-to late 17th century; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Qing dynasty; rhinoceros horn; 5 7/8 35:2014 Spink 137:2014 x 7 1/8 x 4 1/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. Covered Vessel with Design of Incised Footed Bowl with Design of Monster and C. C. Johnson Spink 83:2014 Spiral and Geometric Motifs, 4th–3rd Masks and Wave Border, late 13th– century BC; Eastern Zhou dynasty, mid-14th century; Yuan dynasty; silver Rhyton with Design of Figures in a Warring States period; steatite; with parcel-gilding and incised and Landscape, early 18th century; Qing 4 x 5 x 4 1/4 inches; Spink Asian Art repoussé decoration; 4 1/8 x 7 1/2 dynasty; rhinoceros horn; 4 3/4 x Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, 6 3/4 x 4 inches; Spink Asian Art C. C. Johnson Spink 117:2014a,b Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Spink 149:2014 C. C. Johnson Spink 104:2014 Bowl, mid-to late 18th century; Qing dynasty, Qianlong period; flourite; Covered Tripod Vessel (jiao), early Cup in the Form of a Furled Grape 2 x 4 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art 17th century; Ming dynasty; bronze Leaf with Design of Grapes on a Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and with silver inlay; 3 3/4 x 3 x 2 1/8 Grapevine, 17th century; Ming C. C. Johnson Spink 171:2014 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, dynasty or Qing dynasty; rhinoceros Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson horn; 2 x 4 1/2 x 3 inches; Spink Seated Figure of Budai; Qing dynasty; Spink 150:2014a,b Asian Art Collection, Bequest of quartz; figure: 4 1/4 x 4 1/2 x 5 3/8 Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Covered Censer in the Form of a 159:2014 Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Lion-Dog and Her Cub, early 17th Spink 230:2014 century; Ming dynasty; bronze with Rhyton in the Form of a Halved gilding; 4 x 6 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches; and Hollowed Peach, 18th century; Seated Buddha, 19th–early 20th Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Qing dynasty; rhinoceros horn; 4 x century; Qing dynasty; hardstone; of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 5 x 3 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art 4 x 3 x 1 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art 151:2014a,b Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 162:2014 C. C. Johnson Spink 236:2014 Hu Wenming, Chinese, active c.1572–1620; Tripod Brushwasher Set of Four Decorative Ink Cakes, Ornament in the Form of a Striding with Design of Two Fish, late 16th– late 18th–early 19th century; Qing Lion-Dog Playing with a Ball, 18th– early 17th century; Ming dynasty; dynasty, Jiaqing period; pine soot, 19th century; Qing dynasty; lapis bronze with parcel gilding; 3/4 x 3 glue, and gold paint; a: 4 x 1 5/8 x lazuli; 2 1/8 x 3 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches; 3/8 x 2 3/8 inches; Spink Asian Art 1/2 inches, b: 2 x 2 3/8 x 5 inches, c: Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and 1/2 x 1 3/4 inches, d: 3 5/8 x 1 3/4 x of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink C. C. Johnson Spink 156:2014 1/2 inches, box: 1 x 6 x 8 1/2 inches; 237:2014 Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Incense Burner in the Form of a of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Duck, 17th century; Ming dynasty 169:2014a-d Wood or Qing dynasty; bronze with traces of gilding; 14 1/8 x 10 x 5 inches; Cricket Cage with Incised Decoration, Brushpot with Design of Flowering Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest mid-to late 18th century; Qing dynasty, Plants and Poetic Inscription, 18th– of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Qianlong period; gourd, ivory, and 19th century; Qing dynasty; wood 157:2014 tortoiseshell; height: 6 inches; Spink (huanghuali) with silver, copper, and Asian Art Collection, Bequest of brass inlay; 6 3/4 x 6 3/8 x 6 1/2 Figure of Liu Hai Playing with the Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Golden Toad, 18th century; Qing 188:2014a,b Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson dynasty; bronze; height: 3 inches; Spink 161:2014 Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest Cricket Cage with Design of Figures, of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 18th–19th century; Qing dynasty; 219:2014 gourd with wood rim; height: 3 7/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 189:2014

28 Attributed to Pu Cheng, Chinese, born 1582; Waterpot in the Form of a Pine Tree Trunk, early 17th cen- tury; Ming dynasty; bamboo root; 1 5/8 x 3 x 2 1/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 163:2014

Zhou Hao, Chinese, 1685–1773; Brush Holder with Design of a Sage Holding a Staff in the Shade of Pine Trees, 1748; Qing dynasty, Qianlong period; bamboo; height: 5 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 187:2014

Ink Rest in the Form of a Miniature Scroll-End Table, 18th–19th century; Qing dynasty; wood with agate inlay; length: 3 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 190:2014

Standing Tomb Figurine, 2nd–1st century BC; Western Han dynasty; wood with traces of pigment; 11 1/4 x 3/4 x 2 1/8 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 220:2014

Japanese

Books and Manuscripts

Artist’s Sketchbook from the Russo- Japanese War, 1904–5; Meiji period; ink and color on paper; dimensions when closed: 7 3/4 x 11 x 3/8 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt 7:2013

Ceramics

Miyagawa Kôzan, Japanese, 1842– 1916; Covered Incense Container (kôgô) with Design of Gibbon Hanging from a Branch, 1908; Meiji period; porcelain with glaze; 1 x 3 1/2 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Maruyama Ôkyo, Japanese, 1733–1795; Ascending the Dragon Gate, 1795; Edo period; hanging 172:2014a,b scroll: ink, color, and gold on silk; image: 51 1/4 x 19 3/8 inches, scroll: 80 1/4 x 24 3/4 inches; The Langenberg Endowment Fund 13:2013

29 Acquisitions

Nagami Iwao IV, Japanese, active Paintings Utagawa Kunimasa IV, Japanese, late 18th–early 19th century; Censer 1848–1920; Booty of Chinese in the Form of Two Puppies, early Maruyama Ôkyo, Japanese, 1733– Implements of War Displayed on the 19th century; Edo period; Iwami 1795; Ascending the Dragon Gate, Grounds of the Yasukuni Shrine in ware; earthenware with glaze; 9 1/2 x 1795; Edo period; hanging scroll: ink, Kudan and Various Kinds of Unused 12 x 9 3/4 inches; Spink Asian Art color, and gold on silk; image: 51 1/4 Artillery, 1894; Meiji period; triptych Collection, Bequest of Edith J. and x 19 3/8 inches, scroll: 80 1/4 x 24 3/4 of color woodblock prints; 14 3/4 x C. C. Johnson Spink 192:2014 inches; The Langenberg Endowment 29 1/4 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Fund 13:2013 Charles A. Lowenhaupt 254:2014a-c Nin’ami Dôhachi, Japanese, 1783–1855; Handwarmer (teaburi) Kubota Beisen, Japanese, 1852–1906; Kawase Hasui, Japanese, 1883–1957; in the Form of Two Puppies, early to Victory in the Sino-Japanese War, The Red Setting Sun, 1937; Shôwa mid-19th century; Edo period; Kyôto 1894–1895; Meiji period; triptych of period; color woodblock print; sheet: ware; earthenware with glaze; 6 1/2 x hanging scrolls: ink and color on silk; 9 3/4 x 13 3/4 inches; Gift of Mr. 10 1/2 x 9 1/4 inches; Spink each image: 43 3/4 x 17 inches, each and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt Asian Art Collection, Bequest of scroll: 77 1/4 x 21 5/8 inches; Gift of 255:2014 Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt 221:2014a,b 256:2014ac Textiles and Clothing Kinkôzan Sôbei VII, Japanese, 1868–1927; Vase with Design of Prints Boys’ Day Banner with Design of Figures in Architectural and Garden Naval Scene from the Russo-Japanese Settings, late 19th–early 20th century; Hayashi Motoharu, Japanese, War, 1912–26; Taishô period; ink Meiji period; Kyô-Satsuma ware; 1858–1903; Parade of New Imperial and color on cotton; 18 feet 1 1/2 earthenware with glaze, enamel, and Guard Conscripts, 1880–1903; Meiji inches x 37 inches; Gift of Mr. gilding; 12 1/8 x 8 1/4 x 4 inches; period; color woodblock print; sheet: and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest 9 x 9 7/8 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. 244:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Charles A. Lowenhaupt 9:2013 232:2014 Fireman’s Quilted Coat with Design Odake Kokkan, Japanese, 1880–1945; of a Sino-Japanese War Naval Battle Pictorial Board and Dice Game Scene, 1894–95; Meiji period; quilted Drawings and Watercolors (sugoroku): Newly Designed Game cotton (sashiko) with resist-dyed Board of the State of the War against decoration; 41 1/8 x 47 3/4 inches; Ômishi, Japanese, active late 19th Russia, 1905; color lithograph; sheet: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. century; Portrait of His Excellency 21 x 30 1/2 inches; Gift of Mr. and Lowenhaupt 245:2014 Ôtori Keisuke, Consul to Korea Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt 10:2013 and Minister Plenipotentiary of the Kimono Fabric Sample with Design Empire of Great Japan, 1895; Meiji Yamamoto Shôun, Japanese, 1870– of Postcards from the Russo-Japanese period; ink on paper; sheet: 12 1/4 1965; Admiral Sperry and Party on War, 1904–5; Meiji period; printed x 8 3/8 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Their Way to the Imperial Palace, cotton; 97 x 14 3/4 inches; Gift of Charles A. Lowenhaupt 8:2013 1908; Meiji period; color lithograph; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt sheet: 10 1/8 x 13 7/8 inches; Gift of 246:2014 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt Enamels 242:2014 Kimono Fabric Sample with Design of Folding Fans and Rising Sun Flags Vase with Design of Rose Mallow Yamamoto Shôun, Japanese, 1870– from the Russo-Japanese War, 1904– Plant, late 19th–early 20th century; 1965; Admiral Tôgô’s Garden Party, 5; Meiji period; printed cotton; 96 x Meiji period; cloisonné enamel with 1908; Meiji period; color lithograph; 14 3/4 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. silver mounts; height: 17 x 9 1/2 sheet: 10 1/8 x 13 11/16 inches; Charles A. Lowenhaupt 247:2014 inches; Spink Asian Art Collection, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Lowenhaupt 243:2014 Kimono Fabric Sample with Design Spink 177:2014 of Naval Battle during the Russo- Illustrated Reports of the War in China, Japanese War, 1904–5; Meiji period; 1900–1901; Meiji period; sixteen printed cotton; 99 1/2 x 14 3/4 color lithographs; 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches; inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt 248:2014 Lowenhaupt 253:2014.1.16

30 Man’s Short Jacket (haori) and Boy’s Kimono (danji kimono) with Portable Cabinet Shrine (zushi) with Decorative Lining (haura) with Design of Vignettes Showing Standing Thousand-Armed Bodhisattva Design of Scenes from the Battle of Harmonious Relations between the Avalokitesvara (Kannon), early to Nanyuan and the Battle of Shanghai, Empire of Japan and the Republic of mid-19th century; Edo period; wood 1937–38; Shôwa period; silk with China, 1912–28; Taishô period or with lacquer, gilding, copper mounts, printed silk lining; 41 5/8 x 50 1/2 Shôwa period; printed silk; 31 1/2 and pigments; 14 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 5 inches; inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles x 31 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest A. Lowenhaupt 249:2014 Charles A. Lowenhaupt 252:2014 of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 178:2014 Man’s Short Jacket (haori) and Decorative Lining (haura) with Wood Design of Japanese Bombardment Lacquerware during the Battle of Shanghai, 1937– Brushpot with Engraved Calligraphy 38; Shôwa period; silk with printed of Yu Minzhong (1714–1779) with Covered Box with Figural, Animal, silk lining; 42 3/4 x 52 3/4 inches; Imperial Poems in Clerical Script, Floral, and Geometric Decoration, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. mid-to late 18th century; Qing dynasty, 18th century; lacquer inlaid with Lowenhaupt 250:2014 Qianlong period; zitan wood with mother-of-pearl; 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 5 3/4 gilded bronze, cloisonné enamel, and inches; Museum Purchase, by exchange Man’s Underrobe (nagajuban) with wire inlays; 5 7/8 x 4 3/8 inches; 12:2013 Design of Assorted Military Crafts Spink Asian Art Collection, Bequest and Equipment and Flags of the of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink Empire of Japan and the Empire of 82:2014 Manchukuo, 1932–45; Shôwa period; printed silk; 50 x 50 3/4 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt 251:2014

Covered Box with Figural, Animal, Floral, and Geometric Decoration, 18th century; lacquer inlaid with mother of pearl; 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches; Museum Purchase, by exchange 12:2013

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32 Acquisitions

Decorative Arts and Design Lighting Textile and Clothing

Ceramics Frank Lloyd Wright, American, Beauty Quilt, 1860s; 1867–1959; Ceiling Lamp, from American; cotton; 91 x 77 1/2 inches; Edward Dahlquist, American, the Francis W. Little House, Peoria, Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 1877–1972, made at the Art Illinois, 1902–3; glass, copper alloy, 3:2013 Academy of the American Women’s and zinc; 29 x 16 x 16 inches; League, University City, Missouri; Richard Brumbaugh Trust in memory Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt, c.1900; Vase, 1911; glazed earthenware; of Richard Irving Brumbaugh and American; wool and silk; 75 x 75 8 3/4 x 4 inches; Gift of Warren H. Grace Lischer Brumbaugh, Marjorie inches; Gift of Richard and Ludwig Jr. 1:2013 Wyman Endowment Fund, and Suellen Meyer 4:2013 Friends Endowment Fund 1:2014 Plate with Arms of Okeover impaling Nichol, c.1740; Chinese export; glazed porcelain with enamel and gilding; 9 x 1 inches; Funds given by The Buddy Taub Foundation, Dennis A. Roach and Jill Roach, Directors 7:2014

Attributed to Dihl & Guérhard, Paris, France, active 1781–1828; Vase, c.1795; glazed porcelain with enamel and gilding; 25 1/2 x 12 x 12 inches; Funds given in memory of Robert H. Quenon by Interco Charitable Trust and his friends 8:2014

Taxile Doat, French, 1851–1938, made by University City Porcelain Works; Pomade Pot, 1914; glazed porcelain; 1 7/8 x 1 7/8 inches; Gift of an anonymous donor 13:2014a,b

Furniture

Zulma Steele-Parker, American, 1881–1979, made at Byrdcliffe Col- ony, Woodstock, New York; Chair, 1904; cherry, leather, and brass; 37 3/4 x 18 x 16 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nusrala 12:2014

Glassware

Joseph Stouvenel and Company, New York, 1851–1857; Compote, c.1851–55; glass; 9 3/4 x 10 1/8 inches; Cronheim-Bettman Endowed Acquisition Fund 17:2013

Attributed to Dihl & Guérhard, Paris, France, active 1781–1828; Vase, c.1795; glazed porcelain Frank Lloyd Wright, American, 1867–1959; Ceiling with enamel and gilding; 25 1/2 x 12 x 12 inches; Funds given in memory of Robert H. Lamp, from the Francis W. Little House, Peoria, Quenon by Interco Charitable Trust and his friends 8:2014 Illinois, 1902–3; glass, copper alloy, and zinc; 29 x 16 x 16 inches; Richard Brumbaugh Trust in mem- ory of Richard Irving Brumbaugh and Grace Lischer Brumbaugh, Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund, and Friends Endowment Fund 1:2014 33 Acquisitions

Quilt with Freelance Vine and White Medallion Center, 1930–40s; American; cotton and cotton sateen; 87 x 79 inches; Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 5:2013

Abram William Van Doren, American, 1808–1884; Coverlet, 1849; cotton and wool; 93 x 66 inches; Gift of Kathryn Berridge-Mleczko 14:2014

Child’s Whole Cloth Cheater Quilt, 1830s; American; cotton; 49 x 70 1/2 inches; Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 15:2014

Chintz Strippie Quilt, 1830s; American; cotton; 97 x 96 inches; Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 16:2014

White Trapunto Quilt, 1840–50; American; cotton sateen; 84 x 81 inches; Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 17:2014

Sunday Baby Quilt, c.1920; American; cotton and silk; 39 x 32 inches; Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 18:2014

Betty Harned Harriman, American, 1890–1971; Lincoln Quilt, 1937; cotton; 87 x 86 inches; Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 19:2014

European Art to 1800

Sculpture

Joseph Claus, German, 1718–1788; Bust of Emperor Caracalla, 1757; marble; 28 3/4 x 20 x 8 inches; Museum Purchase 19:2013

Zulma Steele-Parker, American, 1881–1979, made at Byrdcliffe Colony, Woodstock, New York; Chair, 1904; cherry, leather, and brass; 37 3/4 x 18 x 16 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nusrala 12:2014

34 Barn Raising Log Cabin Quilt, c.1900; American; wool and silk; 75 x 75 inches; Gift of Richard and Suellen Meyer 4:2013

35 Acquisitions

Modern and Contemporary Art

Drawings and Watercolors Media Arts Paintings

Andy Goldsworthy, English, born 1956; William E. Jones, American, born Norman Rockwell, American, Stone Sea: A Project for St. Louis, 1962; “Killed,” 2009; sequence of 1894–1978; Hot Stove League, 1956; 2008; pencil on paper; sheet: 8 1/4 x black and white digital files, silent; mixed media on canvas; 14 5/16 x 13 22 1/2 inches; Commissioned by the 1 min. 44 sec., looped; Funds given by 1/2 inches; Bequest of Edith J. and C. Saint Louis Art Museum 38:2013 Gary C. Werths, the Contemporary C. Johnson Spink 27:2014 Art Society, and Director’s Discretionary Funds 33:2013

Norman Rockwell, American, 1894–1978; Thanksgiving, 1943; oil on canvas; 41 x 31 inches; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 26:2014

36 Photographs

Andy Warhol, American, 1928–1987; Little Red Book #195, 1972; album of 17 Polaroid photographs; 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 3/4 inches; Gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts 18:2013

Prints

Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; “Marlene Dietrich Smoked Here” from Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; The Henry L. and Natalie Edison Freund Charitable Trust and partial gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock 5:2014.1

Andy Warhol, American, 1928–1987; Shoe, c.1956; wood, composition gold leaf, paper, and paint; Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; 5 x 8 1/2 x 2 3/4 inches; Gift of Elizabeth and Julie Heller in honor of their aunt Goldie Heller Green- “Albert Einstein Smoked Here” from berg 4:2014 Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; The Henry L. and Natalie Edison Freund Charitable Trust and partial gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock 5:2014.2 Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; The “Walter Gropius Smoked Here” from Voyage of the Katzenstein Madonna, Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil 2013; archival pigment print on “Vicky Baum Smoked Here” from and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; canvas; each panel: 28 x 22 inches, Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil The Henry L. and Natalie Edison installed: 28 x 45 inches; Gift of and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; Freund Charitable Trust and partial Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock in The Henry L. and Natalie Edison gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock memory of F.C. Katzenstein and his Freund Charitable Trust and partial 5:2014.6 parents 6:2014a,b gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock 5:2014.3 Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; “Billy Wilder Smoked Here” from Sculpture Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil “Hannah Arendt Smoked Here” from and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; Andy Warhol, American, 1928–1987; Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil The Henry L. and Natalie Edison Shoe, c.1956; wood, composition and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; Freund Charitable Trust and partial gold leaf, paper, and paint; 5 x 8 1/2 The Henry L. and Natalie Edison gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock x 2 3/4 inches; Gift of Elizabeth and Freund Charitable Trust and partial 5:2014.7 Julie Heller in honor of their aunt gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock Goldie Heller Greenberg 4:2014 5:2014.4 Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; “Max Beckmann Smoked Here” from Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock; Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil “Hedy Lamarr Smoked Here” from and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; Smoking Emigrants, 2011–13; pencil The Henry L. and Natalie Edison and print on fabric; 55 x 37 inches; Freund Charitable Trust and partial The Henry L. and Natalie Edison gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock Freund Charitable Trust and partial 5:2014.8 gift of Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock 5:2014.5

37 Acquisitions

Prints, Drawings, and Photographs

Books and Manuscripts Drawings and Watercolors

James Otto Lewis, American, 1799– Andrew Wyeth, American, 1917– Jamie Wyeth, American, born 1946; 1858; Aboriginal Portfolio, 1835–36; 2009; My Lamps, 1947; watercolor; Butts, 1973; watercolor; sheet: 21 1/2 printed by George Lehman and Peter sheet: 22 x 30 inches; Bequest of x 29 1/2 inches; Bequest of Edith J. S. Duval; two bound volumes of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink and C. C. Johnson Spink 24:2014 handcolored lithographs; each: 18 3/16 22:2014 x 11 7/16 x 3/4 inches; Gift of Jane Jamie Wyeth, American, born 1946; Birdsall-Lander 21:2014.1,.2 Andrew Wyeth, American, 1917– Cattle Rubbed, 1973; watercolor; 2009; Open Door, 1963; watercolor; sheet: 29 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches; Bequest sheet: 23 7/8 x 19 inches; Bequest of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink of Edith J. and C. C. Johnson Spink 25:2014 23:2014

Emmet Gowin, American, born 1941; Edith, Danville, Virginia, 1970, printed 2014; gelatin silver print; 8 x 10 inches; Funds given by Mary Susman and Thomas Herm 20:2014

38 Photographs

William Clift, American, born 1944; Square Cloud, Mont St. Michel, France, 1999; gelatin silver print; image: 9 3/4 x 7 5/8 inches, sheet: 10 1/8 x 8 inches; Gift of Mary Randolph Ballinger 10:2014

Morris Engel, American, 1918–2005; Rebecca in Harlem, 1947, printed 1980; gelatin silver print; image: 11 x 13 15/16 inches, sheet: 10 7/16 x 12 7/8 inches; Gift of Helen Kornblum 39:2013

Morris Engel, American, 1918–2005; Music Hall Line, 1947, printed 1980; gelatin silver print; image: 10 3/8 x 10 7/16 inches, sheet: 10 3/8 x 10 7/16 inches; Gift of Helen Kornblum 40:2013

Emmet Gowin, American, born 1941; Edith, Danville, Virginia, 1970, printed 2014; gelatin silver print; 8 x 10 inches; Funds given by Mary Susman and Thomas Herm 20:2014

Dorothea Lange, American, 1895– 1965; Migrant Mother, Nipomo, CA, George A. Tice, American, born 1938; Two Amish Boys, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1936, printed c.1952; gelatin silver 1963, printed 1980; gelatin silver print; image: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches, sheet: 9 1/2 x 7 print; image: 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches, 1/2 inches; Gift of Helen Kornblum 9:2014 sheet: 14 x 11 inches; Gift of Charles A. Newman honoring Elizabeth, his wife and treasured guide to art 11:2014 George A. Tice, American, born Prints 1938; Two Amish Boys, Lancaster, Wendy Red Star, Apsáalooke (Crow), Pennsylvania, 1963, printed 1980; Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; born 1981; Fall, Winter, Spring, and gelatin silver print; image: 9 1/2 x 7 Compositional Study No. III, 1974; Indian Summer, from the series Four 1/2 inches, sheet: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches; intaglio; sheet: 28 1/4 x 22 5/16 Seasons, 2006; four digital inkjet Gift of Helen Kornblum 9:2014 inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor prints; each: 35 1/2 x 37 inches; The Trust 20:2013 Helen Kornblum Fund for Women Printmaking and Photographic Photographers, Museum Purchase, Equipment Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; and funds given by Joe and Mary Environmental No. V, 1969, printed Jane Ondr 3:2014.1-.4 Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; in 2000; intaglio and woodcut; sheet: Plate for Compositional Study No. III, 30 3/4 x 42 1/4 inches; Gift of the Josef Sudek, Czech, 1896–1976; 1974; metal plate; 21 1/8 x 16 1/2 Eldzier Cortor Trust 22:2013 Shell, 1950-54, printed 1960s; gela- inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor tin silver print; image: 5 x 7 inches, Trust 21:2013 Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; sheet: 6 3/4 x 9 1/4 inches; Gift of Woman Diptych Blue, n.d.; intaglio; Helen Kornblum 238:2014 sheet (each): 30 x 22 3/4 inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor Trust 23:2013a,b

39 Martin Schongauer, German, c.1435–50 –1491; The Nativity, c.1471–73; engraving; image (irregular): 10 1/8 x 6 5/8 inches, sheet (irregular): 10 1/8 x 6 3/4 inches; The Marian Cronheim Trust for Prints and Drawings 2:2013

Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; L’abbatoire No. VI, 1980; intaglio; Trilogy No. II, 1989; intaglio; sheet: Jewels / Theme II, 1985; color sheet: 40 3/4 x 29 inches; Gift of the 27 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches; Gift of the mezzotint; sheet: 30 1/8 x 22 1/4 Eldzier Cortor Trust 24:2013 Eldzier Cortor Trust 27:2013 inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor Trust 29:2013 Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; L’abbatoire No. III, 1967; intaglio; Jewels / Theme I, 1985; color Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; sheet: 22 3/8 x 30 inches; Gift of the mezzotint; sheet: 30 1/4 x 22 1/4 Jewels / Theme III, 1985; color Eldzier Cortor Trust 25:2013 inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor mezzotint; sheet: 30 1/8 x 22 1/4 Trust 28:2013 inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; Trust 30:2013 Trio Assemblage I, n.d.; color wood- cut; sheet: 14 1/2 in. x 22 inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor Trust 26:2013

40 Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; Edgar Degas, French, 1834–1917; Aegidius Sadeler II, Flemish, c.1570– Jewels / Theme IV, 1985; color The Bidet, c.1876–77; monotype; 1629, after Pieter Stevens, Flemish, mezzotint; sheet: 22 1/2 x 30 inches; image: 6 5/16 x 4 11/16 inches, sheet c.1567–after 1624; The Twelve Months, Gift of the Eldzier Cortor Trust 9 7/16 x 7 7/8 inches, The Marian 1607; series of twelve engravings; 31:2013 Cronheim Trust for Prints and each sheet approximately: 8 3/4 x Drawings 16:2013 11 3/4 inches; The Julian and Hope Eldzier Cortor, American, born 1916; Edison Print Fund 2:2014.1-.12 Jewels / Theme VI, 1985; color Joseph Sebastian Klauber, German, mezzotint; sheet: 30 3/16 x 22 1/4 c.1700–1768, and Johann Baptist Martin Schongauer, German, c.1435– inches; Gift of the Eldzier Cortor Klauber, German, 1712–1787, after 50 –1491; The Nativity, c.1471–73; Trust 32:2013 Balthasar Augustin Albrecht, Ger- engraving; image (irregular): 10 1/8 x man, 1687–1765; Theses ex universa 6 5/8 inches, sheet (irregular): Salvador Dali, Spanish, 1904–1989; philosophia (Questions from Universal 10 1/8 x 6 3/4 inches; The Marian Whitehaired Revolver, 1932; Philosophy), 1747; mezzotint with Cronheim Trust for Prints and heliogravure (etching) with drypoint etching; image: 52 1/2 x 30 inches, Drawings 2:2013 on chine collé; 7 1/2 x 11 1/8 inches; sheet: 58 x 34 1/2 inches; Funds given The Sidney S. and Sadie Cohen Print by the University Lane Foundation James A. McNeill Whistler, American, Purchase Fund 34:2013 14:2013 1834–1903; Bibi Valentin, 1859; etching and drypoint; image: 6 x 8 7/8 inches, sheet: 7 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches; The Sidney S. and Sadie Cohen Print Purchase Fund 15:2013

Edgar Degas, French, 1834–1917; The Bidet, c.1876–77; monotype; image: 6 5/16 x 4 11/16 inches, sheet: 9 7/16 x 7 7/8 inches; The Marian Cronheim Trust for Prints and Drawings 16:2013

41 42 Exhibitions

Main Exhibitions

Postwar German Art in the Collection highlighted Atua: Sacred Gods from Polynesia explored in the Museum’s great strengths in postwar German art, unprecedented depth the relationship between art including more than 50 paintings, sculptures, drawings, objects and Polynesian concepts of atua—gods, prints, and photographs. This inaugural installation ancestors, and spirit beings that are fundamental to in the East Building’s Main Exhibition Galleries the Polynesian cosmos. Featuring more than 60 of the addressed a broad range of artistic responses in the most iconic Polynesian sculptures from museum and aftermath of World War II, with themes and groupings private collections around the world, the exhibition such as the legacy of Joseph Beuys; large-scale works examined these extraordinary sculptures as embodiments by Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, and Anselm Kiefer; of atua. As the sole North American venue for this the vibrant scene of 1980s Cologne; and the influence international exhibition organized by the National of the Düsseldorf School of Photography. Galleries Gallery of Australia, the Saint Louis Art Museum showcased works by Georg Baselitz, Jörg Immendorff, showed that it continues to build upon a long legacy Martin Kippenberger, Bernd and Hilla Becher, of rich engagement with arts from the Pacific Islands Andreas Gursky, and Candida Höfer, among others. since the 1940s. The exhibition was on view from Postwar German Art in the Collection was curated October 12, 2014 through January 5, 2015. by Tricia Y. Paik, former associate curator of modern and contemporary art, with Nathan Stobaugh, former research assistant. The exhibition was on view from June 29, 2013 through January 26, 2014.

Impressionist France: Visions of Nation from Le Gray to Monet explored for the first time the rich connections between landscape and national identity during a period in which France was fundamentally transformed. The major exhibition, which included 120 paintings and photographs from 37 institutions around America and Europe, was presented as St. Louis celebrated the 250th anniversary of its founding by French settlers. The exhibition, organized by the Museum and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, included important work by photographers such as Gustave Le Gray and Charles Marville; Barbizon School painters, including Camille Corot and Théodore Rousseau; and Impressionist painters such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Édouard Manet, and Berthe Morisot. Impressionist France: Visions of Nation from Le Gray to Monet was curated by Simon Kelly, curator of modern and contemporary art at the Saint Louis Art Museum, and April M. Watson, curator of photography at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. The exhibition was on view from March 16 through

July 14, 2014. During the opening weekend of Atua: Sacred Gods from Polynesia, Ma¯ori artist George Nuku talked about his process with visitors in Sculpture Hall while carving a vitrine that was installed in the exhibition.

Simon Kelly, curator of modern and contemporary art, discusses Impressionist France: Visions of Nation from Le Gray to Monet at a reception for Young Friends Members.

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Featured Exhibitions

Yoko Ono: Wish Tree was featured at the Museum loan from the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York in honor of the grand opening of the East Building. City. Completed around 1250, the bible is regarded as The temporary, outdoor installation invited visitors to a stellar example of Gothic manuscript illumination write down a wish on a piece of paper, and then attach and is believed to have been commissioned by Louis the wish to a branch of a Wish Tree. Since 1996 Yoko IX. Louis IX: King, Saint, Namesake was curated by Ono has been gathering such wishes from around the Judith W. Mann, curator of European art to 1800, world—now totaling more than one million—which with Elizabeth Wyckoff, curator of prints, drawings, are then sent to the Imagine Peace Tower in Reykjavík, and photographs. The exhibition was on view in Iceland, created in 2007 by Ono in memory of her late Galleries 234 and 235 from August 29 through husband, John Lennon. Yoko Ono: Wish Tree, which November 2, 2014. was curated by Tricia Y. Paik, former associate curator of modern and contemporary art, was on view from Tragic and Timeless: The Art of Mark Rothko June 29 through September 2, 2013. brought together nine works by Mark Rothko, including four major paintings from Switzerland’s Beyeler Louis IX: King, Saint, Namesake highlighted both Foundation and an important painting from a private exceptional art from the reign of Louis IX and later collection. The exhibition showcased the artist’s entire works inspired by the celebrated 13th-century monarch oeuvre and celebrated the diversity of nearly 30 years turned saint. The exhibition was presented as part of of artistic output from this crucial figure in the American the 250th anniversary of the founding of the city of Abstract Expressionist movement. Tragic and Timeless: St. Louis, and as a result it included important works The Art of Mark Rothko was curated by Simon Kelly, from local lenders, including the Missouri History curator of modern and contemporary art. The exhibition Museum and the Archdiocese of St. Louis. It also was on view in Gallery 251 from May 24, 2014 included pages from the Morgan Library Picture Bible, through September 14, 2014. one of the world’s most celebrated manuscripts, on

Visitors enjoy Tragic and Timeless: The Art of Mark Rothko in Gallery 251.

44 During the opening weekend of the East Building, visitors added their wishes to trees on the South Terrace installed as part of Yoko Ono: Wish Tree.

Select Exhibitions of Works on Paper Weight of Things: Photographs by Paul Strand and Emmet Gowin was curated by Eric Lutz, associate Mantegna to Man Ray: Six Explorations in Prints, curator of prints, drawings, and photographs. The Drawings, and Photographs was the inaugural exhibition was on view in Galleries 234 and 235 from exhibition in the two new main-floor galleries for November 8, 2013 through February 16, 2014. works on paper. The exhibition focused on six areas of uncommon strength and quality in the collection. Anything but Civil: Kara Walker’s Vision of the Three of the exhibition’s six sections revolved around Old South presented works by an artist internationally a single, innovative artist—Pieter Bruegel, George renowned for her black-paper, cut-out silhouettes of Caleb Bingham, and Max Beckmann—while the others the antebellum South. Walker (b. 1969) draws on were defined by a place or time. Mantegna to Man Ray: history to create a fictional world that compels her Six Explorations in Prints, Drawings, and Photographs audience to examine the collective memory of the was curated by Elizabeth Wyckoff, curator of prints, nation’s dark past rooted in slavery, and also to drawings, and photographs, and Eric Lutz, associate consider the present in those terms. Walker’s 2005 curator of prints, drawings, and photographs. The print portfolio, Harper’s Pictorial History of the exhibition was on view in Galleries 234 and 235 from Civil War (Annotated), was the focal point of this April 26 through October 27, 2013. exhibition. The exhibition was made possible by the generosity of Alison and John Ferring, who have The Weight of Things: Photographs by Paul Strand offered the portfolio to the Museum as a promised and Emmet Gowin highlighted the elegance and visual gift. Anything but Civil: Kara Walker’s Vision of the power of the black-and-white photographs of Americans Old South was co-curated by Elizabeth Wyckoff, Paul Strand (1890–1976) and Emmet Gowin (b. 1941). curator of prints, drawings, and photographs; This exhibition presented overviews of the artists’ Kimberly Jacobs, 2013–14 Romare Bearden Fellow; careers in which they pursued and expanded the and Leah Chizek, research assistant in the Department expressive possibilities of portraiture, landscape, and of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs. The exhibition still life. It included 70 prints spanning 100 years, was on view in Galleries 234 and 235 from February 26 including rare works of exceptional quality acquired through August 10, 2014. by the Museum from Strand’s archive in 1978. The

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Photographer Emmet Gowin spoke about his career as an artist in a lecture that coincided with the exhibition The Weight of Things: Photographs by Paul Strand and Emmet Gowin.

Scenic Wonder: The Hudson River Portfolio displayed Nicholas Nixon: 40 Years of The Brown Sisters the Hudson River Portfolio—a significant cornerstone highlighted a four-decade project by American in the development of American landscape art consisting photographer Nicholas Nixon (b. 1947), who since of 20 views along the Hudson River, starting at its 1975 has been photographing his wife and her three source in the Adirondack Mountains of New York sisters at annual family get-togethers. What began as a State. Viewed in sequence, the prints take the viewer record of family life has evolved into one of the most on a scenic 315-mile tour downriver, ending in New compelling series in contemporary photography. This York Bay. The portfolio became one of the first series exhibition marked the 40th anniversary of the project of fine art prints to make Americans aware of the known as The Brown Sisters. All 40 black-and-white splendor of their surroundings, and this subject would prints—one print from each year—were included. later be adopted by the artists and writers of the Hudson Nicholas Nixon: 40 Years of The Brown Sisters River School. Scenic Wonder: The Hudson River was curated by Eric Lutz, associate curator of prints, Portfolio was curated by Eric Lutz, associate curator drawings, and photographs. The exhibition celebrated of prints, drawings, and photographs, with Ann-Maree the promised gift of The Brown Sisters series from Walker, research assistant in the Department of Prints, local donors Yvette and John Dubinsky. It was on Drawings, and Photographs. The exhibition was on view in Gallery 235 from November 21, 2014 through view in Gallery 234 from November 21, 2014 through April 5, 2015. April 5, 2015.

46 Currents Exhibitions space of her home through video, sculpture, works on paper, and photography. Currents 108: Won Ju Lim Currents 107: Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock featured was curated by Tricia Y. Paik, former associate curator Berlin-based conceptual artists who explore how of modern and contemporary art, and was on view memory is formed and how it functions in public spaces from April 11 through July 27, 2014. and institutions. Featuring site-specific interventions installed in several spaces, the exhibition examined Currents 109: Nick Cave presented new works by how a museum serves as both a container and carrier the Missouri-born artist, whose inventive works of memories, embodied by different works of art. merge fantasy, nostalgia, and whimsy with the artist’s Currents 107: Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock was keen social consciousness. The exhibition included curated by Tricia Y. Paik, former associate curator of Soundsuits, a video work, and his shimmering circular modern and contemporary art, and was on view from Tondos in four galleries across the Museum. Currents September 27, 2013 through January 5, 2014. 109: Nick Cave was co-curated by Nichole Bridges, associate curator in charge, Department of the Arts of Currents 108: Won Ju Lim presented new work Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, and Tricia Paik, inspired by the artist’s own house and her past former associate curator of contemporary art. The interactions with an intrusive neighbor. Drawing exhibition was on view from October 31, 2014 from autobiographical experiences, Lim addressed through March 8, 2015. the physical and psychological invasion of the private

Missouri-born artist Nick Cave met with friends and family at a special reception for Currents 109: Nick Cave.

47 Encounters Along the Missouri River: The 1858 Sketchbooks of Charles Ferdinand Wimar June 29, 2013 through January 19, 2014 Gallery 321

Chiura Obata: Four Paintings, Four Moods October 4, 2013 through February 2, 2014 Gallery 225

Mother Earth, Father Sky: Textiles from the Navajo World January 21 through June 22, 2014 Gallery 100

Life Cycles: Isabella Kirkland’s Taxa January 24 through June 15, 2014 Gallery 321

Flowers of the Four Seasons in Chinese and Japanese Art February 7 through September 7, 2014 Gallery 225

Visitors take a close look at the works on view in Currents 108: Won Ju Lim. Sight Lines: Richard Serra’s Drawings for Twain March 28 through September 7, 2014 Gallery 313 New Media Series

Brett Weston: Photographs Janaina Tschäpe: The Ocean Within June 20 through December 7, 2014 August 1 through October 19, 2014 Gallery 321

Marco Brambilla: Evolution (Megaplex) Facets of the Three Jewels: Tibetan Buddhist Art January 10 through March 30, 2014 from the Collections of George E. Hibbard and the Saint Louis Art Museum Hiraki Sawa: Migration July 4, 2014 through February 22, 2015 May 3 through September 8, 2013 Gallery 100

William E. Jones: “Killed” Calligraphy in Chinese and Japanese Art February 8 through April 28, 2013 September 12, 2014 through February 22, 2015 Gallery 225

Other Exhibitions Vija Celmins: “Intense Realism” December 12, 2014 through May 10, 2015 Focus on the Collection—Edward Curtis: Gallery 321 Visions of Native America January 18 through June 14, 2013 Gallery 321

48 Publications

2013 2014 Your Museum Transformed Impressionist France: Published by the Saint Louis Art Museum. Visions of Nation from Le Gray to Monet Art direction by Jon Cournoyer, edited Published by the Saint Louis Art Museum and The by Louise Cameron. Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, and distributed by Yale University Press. Written and edited by Simon Kelly, curator of modern and contemporary art at the Saint Louis Art Museum, and April M. Watson, curator of photography at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the catalogue also includes contributions by Maura Coughlin and Neil McWilliam. Financial assistance provided by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency.

Navigating the West: George Caleb Bingham and the River Published by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art and the Saint Louis Art Museum, and distributed by Yale University Press. Written and edited by Nenette Luarca-Shoaf, Claire Barry, Nancy Heugh, Elizabeth Mankin Kornhauser, Dorothy Mahon, Andrew J. Walker, and Janeen Turk. The catalogue was published in 2014 in conjunction with the exhibition Navigating the West: George Caleb Bingham and the River, which opened at the Museum in 2015.

49 Learning and Engagement

During the past two years, Learning and Engagement presented a variety of learning initiatives, from symposia to gallery tours and multimedia offerings. A broad range of activities engaged audiences with the Museum’s exhibitions and permanent collection.

Community Partnerships Youth smART Significant community initiatives were offered in 2013 Youth smART and Summer Youth smART offered and 2014, including a number of notable collaborations community groups and summer camps the opportunity with St. Louis cultural organizations. to explore the Museum’s collection. Geared toward children between pre-K and sixth grades, program African Arts Festival activities were led by trained Teen Assistants. In May of 2013 and 2014, the Museum partnered to offer performances, family tours, and an art activity DisAbility Awareness Program as part of this annual celebration in Forest Park. This annual program celebrates Disability History and Awareness Month. Targeted to middle and high Art with Us school students, the program uses theater, dance, and This ongoing program provided ten sessions of poetry to build awareness of issues related to persons art-education classes to youth in collaboration with disabilities. with community and social organizations at off-site locations throughout St. Louis City and County. Teen Assistant Program This is an employment and mentoring program for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Celebration St. Louis area high school students. Teen Assistants This annual program celebrates the Museum’s help with programs throughout the year and gain photography collection by Moneta Sleet, Jr. and other life skills to prepare them for college. works of art that speak to non-violence and social equality.

50 Teen Arts Council (April 2014). Each were hosted by Museum curators The Teen Arts Council was founded on the idea that and attracted top scholars in their fields from Europe teens have the best insights into the artistic tastes, and throughout the . desires, and trends of their peers and, as a result, should be integral in the design and implementation Speakers for the Federico Barocci Symposium included of the Museum’s programming for teens. David Ekserdjian from the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom, Babette Bohn from Texas Christian School Services University, Alessandra Giannotti & Claudio Pizzorusso Student and teacher programs increased in number, from the Università per Stranieri di Siena, and Suzanne variety, and participation during 2013–2014. New Folds McCullagh from the Art Institute of Chicago. program offerings, including High School Arts Week Impressionist France Symposium presenters included and the STEAM Project, were successfully piloted for Richard Thomson from the University of Edinburgh, student audiences. High School Arts Week connected Scotland, April M. Watson, from the Nelson-Atkins students to writing, music, drama, and movement, Museum of Art, Elizabeth C. Childs from Washington bolstering high school program participation to 250 University in St. Louis, and Stéphane Guégan from the students. The STEAM Project exposed students to Musée d’Orsay in Paris. STEM field connections in the arts, incorporating the interdisciplinary application of various facets Public Programs of engineering and visual art. From lectures and workshops to concerts and film screenings, public programs aim to educate visitors Signature program offerings such as Arts in the Basic about the Museum’s collection and inspire discovery. Curriculum (ABC) and teacher workshops returned to pre-expansion programming levels. ABC saw an SLAM Underground increase of 30 percent from the past year, approaching With the recently completed East Building unveiled, the program capacity. Evening and Weekend Studio teacher Museum launched an exciting new event specifically workshops increased by 50 percent, presenting revised aimed at attracting visitors ages 21–40. Held the last approaches to learning, targeting teachers of various Friday of each month, the event offered live music, disciplines, and fostering learning experiences reflective cocktails, an art lab, a DJ, gallery games, and after- of the region’s diverse educational communities. The hours access to exhibitions. Thousands of young Museum increasingly promoted its artistic resources as adults were attracted to the exciting evenings and a scientific tool through educator workshop initiatives attendance continues to increase as word-of-mouth such as To Protect and Preserve: Art Conservation at and social-media buzz grows. the Museum. Culturally diverse presentations such as Beyond the Frame: Using Art to Explore Identity, Exhibition and Collection Lectures Perception, and Bias enabled teachers to decipher relevant Scholars, curators, and artists continued to share their issues, purposes, and ideas embedded in collection items knowledge with the St. Louis community on social issues, utilizing a multicultural framework. world culture, art history, and techniques related to the Museum’s exhibitions and permanent collections. Seminars & Symposia The Museum presented a variety of panel discussions The Donald Danforth Jr. Annual Lecture and symposia in 2013 and 2014 featuring national and Dedicated to offering the latest research on Native international scholars and curators. American art, in 2013 this lecture featured preeminent scholar Janet Berlo, professor of Art History/Visual The Museum organized two international symposia in and Cultural Studies at the University of Rochester, conjunction with the major exhibitions Federico Barocci: New York, presenting The Cosmopolitan World of Renaissance Master (January 2013) and Impressionist Northern Plains Indian Art: 1730–1850. In 2014, France: Visions of Nation from LeGray to Monet speaker Timothy P. McCleary, a professor at

51 Little Bighorn College in Montana spoke on Historic Apsáalooke Horse Gear.

Gallery Talks The Museum continues to offer a full schedule of informative discussions in the galleries led by diverse experts from area colleges and universities, community organizations, and the Museum itself. These free programs give participants the opportunity to engage directly with scholars, curators, artists, and educators about the Museum’s exhibitions and collections.

Nelson I. Wu Lecture on Asian Art and Culture This lecture, held each October, honors the memory of the late Dr. Nelson I. Wu and is jointly sponsored by the Saint Louis Art Museum and Washington University in St. Louis. In 2014 the lecture Collecting Kashmir: Buddhist Art in the Western Himalayas and St. Louis was presented by Northwestern University professor Robert Linrothe. The 2013 lecture featured Matthew McKelway, Takeo and Itsuko Atsumi Professor of Japanese Art History at Columbia University in New York, discussing Painter and Atelier in Early Modern Europe.

Outdoor Film Series The Museum began offering a modest outdoor film program on Art Hill in 2009 as a way to engage the Attendance at the annual Outdoor Film Series grew significantly to 18,000 visitors over four Friday evenings in 2014. St. Louis community outside the building at a time when construction on the new expansion was just beginning. In 2014 the program celebrated its fifth-year winter holidays/festivals (Hanukkah, The Feast of Our anniversary and had grown to attract 18,000 visitors Lady of Guadalupe, Christmas, and Kwanzaa). In 2013 on four Fridays in the month of July. In addition to and 2014 Winter Celebrations were presented in classic movies, the Museum offered food trucks, live collaboration with the Saul Brodsky Jewish Community music, and late access to the galleries. Library, Our Lady of Guadalupe School and the St. Louis Mexican Cultural Society, and the St. Louis Metropolitan Family Sundays Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. The Museum welcomed thousands of families through this popular free Sunday afternoon program Summer Classes for hands-on art activities, gallery tours, special With the completion of the Education Center, the performances, and artist demonstrations. Museum returned to offering summer youth classes in 2014. These week-long classes covered color theory, Winter Celebrations stop-motion animation techniques, and creative In 2013, the Museum’s annual Kwanzaa celebration multimedia compositions. was fully integrated into a new family programs initiative, Winter Celebrations. This four-week program is a multicultural celebration highlighting four different

52 Wee Wednesdays Difference: Concepts of Beauty and Bias (AWOD) for Wee Wednesdays, a free workshop for children age middle and high school students. The ABC program 3–5 years old and their caregiver, was a new program features two or four sequential Museum visits, with each introduced in 2014. Each of these child-centered visit focusing on a specific cross-collection theme. The workshops combined a visit to the galleries with 5th Grade Explorers offers a one visit format specifically storytelling and a hands-on art activity. for St. Louis City public school students. The AWOD program, offered in collaboration with the St. Louis Saturday Family Workshops Anti-Defamation League, begins with a facilitator-led The Museum offered a variety of classes for elementary introduction, continues with a docent-led gallery tour, and middle school-aged youths connecting studio and concludes with further classroom discussion. activities with the Museum’s collection and exhibitions. These sessions covered painting, drawing, and Other 2013–14 touring initiatives included tours sculptural techniques. designed specifically for military veterans and those for visitors experiencing memory loss. Richardson Memorial Library The staff of the Richardson Memorial Library answered In November 2013, the Saint Louis Art Museum Docent more than 5,000 questions from around the world. Program celebrated its 50th anniversary. Festivities Inquiries came from Florence, London, and New York, included an evening reception honoring docents and a to name a few. The MOBIUS consortium has expanded commemorative video highlighting docent achievements the interlibrary loan service beyond the state of Missouri and milestones through the years. into Oklahoma and Colorado, increasing the use of the library’s materials regionally. In 2013 and 2014, the library loaned more than 2,000 volumes to other libraries and had more than 2,600 visitors. Scholars from Cornell University, New York; the Meadows Museum in Dallas, Texas; King’s College, London; and the University of Bologna came to visit the Museum’s archives.

Docent Services Approximately 54,000 visitors, ranging from pre-school students to adults, participated in group tours at the Museum in 2013–14. Trained volunteer docents led these tours, which offered the opportunity to explore and experience art from all collection areas and time periods. The East Building grand opening, and the reinstalled permanent collection galleries throughout the campus, brought a fourfold increase in docent-led tours in the second half of 2013. In the spring of 2014, 69 different student and adult groups enjoyed docent-led tours of the Museum’s special exhibition, Impressionist France: Visions of Nation from Le Gray to Monet.

In addition to the tours described above, specially trained docents facilitated specialized, curriculum-based tour programs, including Arts in the Basic Curriculum (ABC) for fourth graders, 5th Grade Explorers (for Brent Benjamin, Bernice Roemer, Sissy Thomas, and Judy Garfinkel St. Louis public school students), and A World of

53 Resources

When the Saint Louis Art Museum’s East Building opened in 2013, the expansion was celebrated as an architectural testament to the high quality of the collection on view within its walls. Yet the East Building also is a monument to the generosity of the Museum’s supporters who contributed to the largest capital campaign for a cultural institution in St. Louis history.

In 2013, the Museum continued to receive gifts and through the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum pledges for the Campaign for the Saint Louis Art District provides a strong base of support for the Museum. The $145 million goal was exceeded with institution’s ongoing activities and operating expenses; more than $160 million in commitments toward our yet annual memberships and voluntary contributions expansion and operating endowment. The Museum’s from individuals, families, companies, and foundations endowment stood at $159.5 million at the close of are critical in advancing the Museum’s programmatic 2014, 25 percent above its balance at the start of the initiatives, physical expansion, endowment, and the biennial period. acquisition of art.

The Museum historically has relied on both public In 2013, the Museum launched the Leadership Council and private support in maintaining its place among the for individuals and families contributing annual nation’s leading comprehensive art museums. Funding membership gifts of $25,000 or more. The extraordinary

Anabeth and John Weil, David Chipperfield, Brent Benjamin

54 Capital Campaign Leadership Donors toast the opening of the East Building (Kim Olson, Ron Greenberg, Nancy Kranzberg)

generosity of this philanthropic society helps ensure in general operating support in 2013 and 2014—a 27 the Saint Louis Art Museum remains one of the top percent increase over the previous biennial period. comprehensive art museums in the nation. At the close of 2014, the Leadership Council included 21 households. Companies and foundations continued to be important partners in advancing the Museum’s mission, providing Membership in the Beaux Arts Council begins at the more than $1.7 million in program support and $1,500 level. The Beaux Arts Council closed 2014 sponsorship in total. Much of this revenue was with 433 members, an increase of 44 households generated through the Museum’s Corporate Partnership during the biennial period. Revenue contributed by Program, with the participation of 87 corporations on Leadership Council and BAC Members through this average per year. program represented $3.4 million in philanthropic support for the Museum during the period covered The Museum’s Friends Board historically has played a by this report, a 59 percent increase over the previous vital role in raising funds, encouraging membership, biennial period. and promoting volunteerism for the institution. Chaired by Vicki Hill and under the leadership of Gala Chair General membership is an important means through Linda Finerty, with Co-Chair Carol Ann Jones, the which thousands of individuals and families support Friends Board mounted its successful 2014 gala, bal and participate in the ongoing life of the Museum each Polynésie, highlighted the exhibition Atua: Sacred year. The Museum’s Members represented more than Gods from Polynesia, and celebrated the event’s 60th 14,000 households during the two-year timeframe. anniversary. The gala generated more than $650,000 This group contributed approximately $2.5 million in endowment support.

55 Resources

The Museum also undertook a new biennial fund-raising event in 2013, SLAM Exposed. Chaired by Bill Donius and Jay Perez, Jeffrey T. Fort, Stacy and Scott Galt, Retta Leritz, and Laura and Cameron Murray, this event raised more than $163,000 in its inaugural year.

Thanks in large part to the generosity of its supporters, the Museum’s financial health was affirmed in 2014 when Standard and Poor’s reinforced the Museum’s A+/Stable debt rating, placing the institution among the top museums in country. The Saint Louis Art Museum expresses its sincere gratitude and appreciation for each philanthropic contribution and membership.

SLAM Exposed held on July 20 exposed the Museum to a new generation and raised $100,000 in operating support

56 Commissioners of the Art Museum Subdistrict of the Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District

Barbara B. Taylor, President John R. Musgrave, Vice-President Freida L. Wheaton, Secretary W. Randolph Baker, Treasurer Charles A. Lowenhaupt Gary Wolff Jeffrey T. Fort, 2014 Linda M. Martinez Mark S. Weil Peggy Ritter, 2013 Rex A. Sinquefield

Advisory Commissioners John R. Fox Judith Weiss Levy Barbara W. Roberts Donald M. Suggs

Trustees Helen Kornblum Honorary Trustees Friends Board Nancy Kranzberg John W. Bachmann Unless otherwise noted, Kent Q. Kreh, 2013 Robert L. Bannister Vicki Hill, President commissioners served James A. Krekeler Joseph E. Birk Lynn H. Yaeger, Vice-President 2013–2014. Peter B. Krombach Camilla T. Brauer Mico M. Barkofske, 2013 Linda B. Langsdorf Donald L. Bryant Jr. Catherine B. Berges, 2013 Jeffrey T. Fort, President, 2013 Seth M. Leadbeater Steven N. Cousins Susan Block, 2013 Adrienne D. Davis, Joseph D. Lehrer Andrew B. Craig Lisa S. Boyce, 2013 President, 2014 Veronica McDonnell Joan C. Crancer Carol L. Brabbee, 2013 Vice-President, 2013 Brand Meyer Arnold W. Donald Alan E. Brainerd Kent Q. Kreh, Opal Meyer Julian I. Edison Thriess Britton Vice President, 2014 Eleanor J. Moore, 2013 David C. Farrell Debbie S. Capps Dr. Benjamin Ola. Akande Noémi K. Neidorff Katherine M. Fernandez Anne S. Carlson, 2013 Garrett A. Balke David S. Obedin Richard T. Fisher Lisa R. Carnahan Mary-Randolph Ballinger Kimberly A. Olson The Honorable Sam Fox Mary W. Carnal Martha W. Bickel James N. Probstein Roxanne H. Frank Karen Castellano Dwyer P. Brown Kathleen V. Rogers The Honorable Jean C. Maria L. Clifford Patricia R. Bush Marsha J. Rusnack Hamilton Molly Danforth Katherine Button Bell Thomas F. Schlafly, 2014 Diane D. Jacobsen Ann D. Desloge Paul R. Cahn Curtis Searcy, 2014 Bettie S. Johnson Kim Eberlein, 2014 S. Bryan Cook, 2014 Dale L. Sharon Richard A. Liddy Dede Farquhar, 2014 Stephen P. Cortinovis The Honorable Charles A. John Peters MacCarthy Carolyn G. Farrell Holly A. Cousins Shaw, 2013 J. Patrick Mulcahy Linda M. Finerty, 2013 Mary Beth Daniels, 2014 Isabel Moore Shepley, 2013 Emily Rauh Pulitzer Cheri Fromm, 2014 Yvette Drury Dubinsky, 2014 Barbara Spector, 2014 Robert H. Quenon,* 2013 Janis G. Goldstein, 2013 Barbara S. Eagleton Thelma E. Steward, 2014 Peggy Ritter, 2014 Marcia J. Hart Hope R. Edison Sissy Thomas, 2013 James A. Rivers Meredith O. Holbrook Marlyn R. Essman, 2013 Pam Trapp, 2014 Harvey Saligman,* 2013 Janet Horlacher Lelia J. Farr Harry C. Weber Elizabeth Gentry Sayad Susan Horseman Melanie M. Fathman, 2014 Anabeth C. Weil Joseph F. Shaughnessy Suzanne Johnson Dr. Eva L. Frazer Bradford K. Werner Jerome J. Sincoff Carol Ann Jones Signa M. Hermann Gary C. Werths, 2013 Alvin J. Siteman Anjali Kamra Malaika B. Horne Keith H. Williamson Kenneth F. Teasdale Pauline M. Keinath John M. Horseman John D. Weil Ashley Kemper Richard C. Jensen Susan B. Krawll David Kemper *Deceased Julie LeBlanc, 2013

57 Retta J. Leritz, 2014 Building Committee Development Committee Isabelle Moore Shepley, 2013 Susan R. Ludeman John Fox, Chair, 2013, Marsha J. Rusnack, Chair Kenneth F. Teasdale Jane S. Mackey Member, 2014 Martha W. Bickel, Vice-Chair David A. Linenbroker, Counsel Isabelle Montupet Jeffrey T. Fort, Vice-Chair, Katherine Button Bell, 2013 Brent R. Benjamin, ex-officio Mary B. Moog 2013, Chair, 2014 Patricia R. Bush Adrienne D. Davis, ex-officio, Judy A. Navarre James A. Krekeler, Member, Mary Beth Daniels, 2014 2014 Rachel H. Oliver 2013, Vice Chair, 2014 Barbara S. Eagleton, 2013 Jeffrey T. Fort, ex-officio, 2013 Joan O’Neill Garrett A. Balke Marlyn Essman, 2013 Carolyn J. Schmidt, ex-officio Ellen Sheffield Pace, 2014 Dwyer P. Brown, 2013 Kent Q. Kreh Ann R. Perry Eva L. Frazer, 2014 Peter B. Krombach Investment Committee Catherine A. Reynolds, 2013 David Kemper Veronica McDonnell Rex A. Sinquefield, Chair, Marlene M. Schumm, 2013 Judith Weiss Levy Eleanore J. Moore 2013, Member, 2014 Lisa Easton Silverberg J. Patrick Mulcahy, 2013 Noémi Neidorff Bradford K. Werner, Suzanne Sincoff Kathleen V. Rogers, 2014 Peggy Ritter Vice-Chair, 2013, Susan H. Sivewright Jerome J. Sincoff Barbara W. Roberts Chair, 2014 Mary Ann Srenco Barbara B. Taylor Elizabeth Gentry Sayad Brand Meyer, Member, 2013, Marjorie H. Tomaso Harry C. Weber Dale L. Sharon Vice-Chair, 2014 Judith A. Toombs Mark S. Weil Barbara Spector, 2014 Benjamin Ola. Akande Lynne Pounds Turley, 2014 Sissy Thomas, 2013 W. Randolph Baker Stacey Weddle, 2014 Collections Committee Pam Trapp Steven N. Cousins Ann C. Wells Mark S. Weil, Chair Anabeth C. Weil Lelia J. Farr, 2014 Kimberly A. Olson, Vice-Chair Mark S. Weil Malaika B. Horne Honorary Friends Board Mary-Randolph Ballinger Freida L. Wheaton John M. Horseman, 2013 Dorinda B. Armstrong Paul Cahn Vicki Hill, ex-officio Richard C. Jensen Martha W. Bickel Stephen P. Cortinovis Lynn H. Yaeger, ex-officio Charles A. Lowenhaupt Marion B. Black Adrienne D. Davis Matthew G. Perlow, ad-hoc David S. Obedin Patricia R. Bush Yvette Drury Dubinsky, 2014 Richard A. Ryffel, ad-hoc Kathleen V. Rogers, 2013 Ginger Cornelius Barbara S. Eagleton, 2014 Thomas F. Schlafly, 2014 Mary Beth Daniels Hope R. Edison Finance Committee Curtis B. Searcy, 2014 Marianne S. Galt Roxanne H. Frank W. Randolph Baker, Chair Jerome J. Sincoff, 2014 Sharon Hollander Signa M. Hermann Jean C. Hamilton, Vice-Chair Bettie S. Johnson John M. Horseman Martha W. Bickel Nominating Committee Ellen Jones Richard C. Jensen S. Bryan Cook, 2014 Peggy Ritter, Chair, 2013, Ann Liberman Helen Kornblum Andrew B. Craig Member, 2014 Anne McAlpin Nancy Kranzberg Arnold W. Donald John D. Weil, Vice-Chair, Peggy Ritter Judith Weiss Levy Lelia J. Farr 2013, Chair, 2014 Barbara W. Roberts Charles A. Lowenhaupt David C. Farrell, 2013 Gary Wolff, Member, 2013, Marsha J. Rusnack John Peters MacCarthy David Kemper Vice-Chair, 2014 Linda Saligman James N. Probstein, 2014 Joseph D. Lehrer, 2013 Holly Cousins Jane Smith Shapleigh Emily Rauh Pulitzer Opal Meyer Sam Fox Barbara B. Taylor Charles A. Shaw, 2013 Kimberly A. Olson Seth M. Leadbeater Nancy O’Donnell Whitelaw Rex A. Sinquefield, 2014 Marsha J. Rusnack Emily Rauh Pulitzer Donald M. Suggs Barbara B. Taylor Barbara W. Roberts Kenneth F. Teasdale Kenneth F. Teasdale Kathleen V. Rogers Committees of the Anabeth C. Weil John D. Weil Thelma E. Steward, 2014 Board of Keith H. Williamson Bradford K. Werner Donald M. Suggs Commissioners and Gary Wolff Freida L. Wheaton Donald L. Bryant, ad hoc, Governance Committee Adrienne D. Davis, ex-officio, Trustees 2013 John R. Musgrave, Chair, 2014 Joan C. Crancer, ad-hoc 2013, Member, 2014 Jeffrey T. Fort, ex-officio, Unless otherwise noted, Julian I Edison, ad-hoc Charles A. Lowenhaupt, Vice- 2013 committee members served Chair, 2013, Chair, 2014 Vicki D. Hill, ex-officio 2013–2014. Compensation Committee Freida L. Wheaton, Member, J. Patrick Mulcahy, Chair 2013, Vice-Chair, 2014 Audit Committee W. Randolph Baker Katherine Button Bell, 2014 Kent Q. Kreh, Chair Jeffrey T. Fort Dwyer P. Brown, 2014 Joseph D.Lehrer, Vice-Chair John R. Fox John R. Fox, 2014 Stephen P. Cortinovis John R. Musgrave Sam Fox Seth M. Leadbeater Barbara B. Taylor Bettie S. Johnson Linda M. Martinez Freida L. Wheaton Linda B. Langsdorf John R. Musgrave John Peters MacCarthy Brand Meyer Barbara W. Roberts

58 Contributors

Founding Benefactors With gratitude we recognize the following donors whose significant gifts during the Museum’s formative decades as the City Art Museum of St. Louis established the foundation of the collection and its culture of philanthropy that thrives today.

Irene Catlin Allen Helen and Arthur B. Baer James F. Ballard William K. Bixby Dr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Catlin Sidney S. and Sadie M. Cohen J. Lionberger Davis Samuel C. Davis Edward A. and Anna Busch Faust Simon Kelly, Christopher Rothko, Sherry and Gary Wolff Leicester Busch and Mary Plant Faust Sydney M. Shoenberg Sr. Elissa and Paul Cahn Lifetime Patrons Cora Liggett Fowler Shoenberg Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. With gratitude we recognize Marie and G. Gordon Hertslet Alvin and Ruth Siteman Crancer Jr. the cumulative giving of these Arthur C. Hoskins Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor Marian Bettman Cronheim donors who provide generously John Allen and Mary Potter Jack C. Taylor Barney A. Ebsworth for the current and future needs Love Anabeth and John Weil Edward Jones of the Museum. Martha Irene Love Gary C. Werths and Alison and John Ferring Morton D. May Richard Frimel Ford Motor Company $500,000–$999,999 Wilbur D. May Anonymous Sam and Marilyn Fox Thomas Alexander and Eliza McMillan Ronald and Jan Greenberg Laura Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Novack $5,000,000–$9,999,999 Edwin and Betty Greenfield Ameren Mr. and Mrs. John M. Olin Emerson Grossman Margaret M. Arnold Joseph Pulitzer Jordan Charitable Foundation Adam and Judith Aronson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer Jr. $2,000,000–$4,999,999 The Crosby Kemper Agnes Friedman Baer Henry V. Putzel Sr. Anheuser-Busch and its Foundations The Arthur and Helen Baer Bettie and Marcus Rice Charitable Foundation William T. Kemper Foundation Foundation Mary D. Richardson Richard Edward Brumbaugh Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf Joseph Thomas Baer Sydney M. Shoenberg Sr. Donald L. Bryant Jr. Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg Elizabeth E. Bascom Sydney M. Shoenberg Jr. Danforth Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kresko The Louis D. Beaumont Shoenberg Foundation, Inc. Hope and Julian Edison Abia M. Laun Foundation John E. Simon Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell Stanley and Lucy Lopata Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer Etta E. Steinberg Mrs. Margaret B. Grigg Ruth Peters MacCarthy Marcella Louis Brenner Horace M. Swope Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee David W. Mesker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Florence S. and Richard K. Weil Sam J. and Audrey L. Levin Earl and Betsy Millard Brouster Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Peters Monsanto Brown Shoe Company 1909–1971 MacCarthy National Endowment for the Dana Brown Charitable Trust, The May Department Stores Humanities U.S. Bank Trustee Foundation Kim and Bruce Olson Mrs. Richard I. Brumbaugh Lifetime Benefactors The Andrew W. Mellon William R. Orthwein Jr. and August A. Busch Jr. We also recognize the cumulative Foundation Laura Rand Orthwein Centene Chairitable Foundation giving of these donors who Opal and Arthur H. Meyer Jr. Foundation Sidney S. and Sadie M. Cohen have provided generously for Missouri Arts Council Mr. and Mrs. Christian B. Peper Commerce Bank of St. Louis, the current and future needs Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Pulitzer Foundation N.A. of the Museum. Mulcahy Jane and Warren Shapleigh Joseph and Robert Cornell National Endowment for the Edith and C.C. Johnson Spink Memorial Foundation $10,000,000 and above Arts Wells Fargo Advisors Hon. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bank of America Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield Gary and Sherry Wolff Eagleton Roxanne H. Frank Mark S. Weil Marjorie Wyman Paul Ehrenfest Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Energizer Langenberg $1,000,000–$1,999,999 Zorensky Enterprise Holdings Foundation Morton D. May Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Fox Family Foundation The Morton J. May Foundation Bakewell Jr. Cumulative giving through Henry L. and Natalie Edison Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer Jr. Boeing December 31, 2014­ Freund

59 Furniture Brands International, Inc. Institute of Museum and Library Services Interco Charitable Trust The JSM Charitable Trust / Mr. and Mrs. James S. McDonnell III/ Mr. and Mrs. John F. McDonnell The Kresge Foundation Mrs. John S. Lehmann Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy Mr. and Mrs. L. Max Lippman Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc. Edward Mallinckrodt Sr. Mrs. Hubert C. Moog Nestle Purina PetCare Company Joseph Pulitzer IV Dottie and Kent Kreh with Richard and Louise Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Quenon George Rickey Lucianna Gladney Ross Jeffrey T. Fort Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Catlin Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dr. and Mrs. Leigh Gerdine Schneithorst Sr. Christie’s Rusnack Jane Freund Harris Staenberg Family Foundation Charles E. Claggett Raymond E. Senuk and Judith L. Eleanor H. Hinkson Mary Strauss F. Wesley Clelland III Gibbons Fielding Lewis Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Thomas Katherine Hinchey Cochran Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Shatz Susan W. Humphreys Thompson Coburn LLP Fred A. Couts Terry Moore Shepley Mrs. Robert R. Imse William L. Tybura Covidien Etta E. Steinberg Bettie S. Johnson Aileen E. and Lyle S. Jerry and Mary Beth Daniels U.S. Bank Louise Woodruff Johnston Woodcock J. Lionberger Davis The Wallace Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Kiefer Young Friends of Samuel C. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dr. and Mrs. David M. Kipnis Saint Louis Art Museum William A. Donius Walsh Jr. Helen Kornblum Mary G. Zorensky Yvette and John Dubinsky Florence S. and Richard K. Weil Ruth Nelson Kraft Anonymous The Caleb C. and Julia W. Dula Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Educational and Charitable Williams Jr. Lane Jr. $100,000–$249,999 Foundation Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mrs. Mary Jo Abrahamson Edison Brothers Stores, Inc. Langsam Irene Catlin Allen David and Lelia Farr $250,000–$499,999 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. American Express Foundation Melanie and Anthony Altana AG Langsdorf Jack Ansehl Fathman M.D. AT&T Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy Paul M. Arenberg Edward A. and Anna Busch Helen and Arthur B. Baer Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Faust Howard F. and Isabel A. Baer Lorenz Bachmann Leicester Busch and Mary Plant Joseph Thomas Bear Malcolm W. Martin Jackie and Randy Baker Faust Sylva Bendy Sanford and Priscilla James F. Ballard Feininger Family Mr. and Mrs. James G. Berges McDonnell Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Katherine M. Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Merrill Lynch & Co. Ballinger Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fischer Blanke Jr. Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Mary Baer Fischer Bunge North America John F. Norwood Beracha Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Fisher Stephen Bunyard Gyo Obata and Mary Judge Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert Cora Liggett Fowler Francine and Marcus Cohn Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Bickel III Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Foundation William K. Bixby Friedman Craig III Peggy and Jerry Ritter Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III Friends Board Past Presidents Irvin and Margaret Dagen The Rockefeller Foundation Wanda M. Bowers Estate Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gast Daimler-Benz AG RockTenn Martha W. Bowlin The Catherine Manley Gaylord Harry Edison Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Ross Mary Elliott Brandin Foundation Ehlers Caudill Gallery Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ross Robert and Grace R. Brod The Clifford Willard Gaylord Essman Family Charitable SBC Foundation BSI Constructors, Inc. Foundation Foundation Mrs. William H. Schield Mr. and Mrs. William H. T. GenAmerica Foundation Bush

60 General Dynamics Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Kent Q. Kreh Jack and Susan Musgrave Norman J. Stupp Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gleason Louis LaBeaume Noémi and Michael Neidorff Horace M. Swope Judy and Al Goldman Laclede Gas Company Alexander Novak Family Martha Love Symington Friederike Gottfried Kenneth and Phyllis Langsdorf Mr. and Mrs. Alvin S. Novack Target Barbara Grace Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Lasater Evelyn B. Olin Tarlton Corporation E. Reuben and Gladys Flora Melva Jane and Harry LeBeau Mr. and Mrs. John M. Olin Mrs. Patricia N. Taylor Grant Charitable Trust Dr. Jerome F. and Judith Weiss Peabody Energy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Constance M. Gray Levy Henry B. and Katherine K. Teasdale Graybar Electric Company Tobias Lewin Pflager Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Irene and Bob Gulovsen Lindell Bank / Melvin Leon Philpott Family Foundation Toombs III Paul O. Hagemann and Nancy W. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Piper Pam and Greg Trapp The Hearst Foundations Linda Locke and Rory Ellinger Olga Plaisance UMB Bank of St. Louis, N. A. Mr. and Mrs. Harvard K. John Allen and Mary Potter PNC Foundation Union Pacific Foundation Hecker Love Mr. and Mrs. David C. Pratt Lee and Barbara Wagman John and Anne Heisler Mrs. Alfred D. Luehrmann The PrivateBank Martha M. Wallin Barbara K. and Joseph A. M&I Bank, A Part of BMO The Private Client Reserve of Janet M. Weakley Helman Financial Group U.S. Bank Josephine and Richard Weil Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Macy’s Henry V. Putzel Sr. Phoebe Dent Weil Hermann Jr. Angela Davis Malles Helen Octavia Rand Trust Mr. and Mrs. Murray Weiss Marie and G. Gordon Hertslet Maritz, Inc. Bettie and Marcus Rice Ben H. and Katherine G. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hill Malcolm Martin Mary D. Richardson Mr. Bradford K. Werner Alice L. Hillebrand Mr. and Mrs. Kayama Matazo Gerhard Richter The Whitaker Charitable Winifred R. Hirsch Wilbur D. May Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roberts Foundation The Hollander Family: Musa and Thomas Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roberts Nellie Ballard White Stanley and Joan, McCarthy Building George S. Rosborough Jr. Doris E. Wolff Stuart and Sharon, Companies, Inc. Arthur H. Rosene E. Martin Wunsch and Barry Carolyn C. and William A. Wanda Ruesch Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Yalem Rick and Lotsie Holton McDonnell Arnold Safron Edward H. Young John and Susan Horseman Eliza McMillan Linda and Harvey Saligman Rosemary Young Foundation for American Art Mercantile Bank, N.A. SBC Missouri Anonymous Arthur C. Hoskins Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Mesker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Schlafly Jane Brauer Hunter MetLife Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cumulative giving through Hunter Engineering Company Leila and Monroe R. Meyerson Schlafly December 31, 2014 Husch Blackwell LLP Jefferson L. and Dorothy Aurelia and George H. Schlapp Ittleson Foundation, Inc. Danforth Miller Schnuck Markets, Inc. Ellsworth Kelly Foundation, Inc. Maurine M. Milligan Catherine Schuchat Wilhelmine Corinth Klopfer Eleanor J. Moore Helen B. Schwarz Celia Vandermark Scudder Aileen and Robert D. Shapiro Barry and Dale Sharon Shaughnessy Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shoenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Shoenberg Sydney M. Shoenberg Jr. William C. Siegmann Sigma-Aldrich Foundation John E. Simon Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff Mrs. Nancy Morrill Smith Rose and Simon Spitzer The St. Louis Clearing House Association The St. Louis Globe-Democrat Staff of the Saint Louis Art Museum Mrs. Howard A. Stamper Jane Stamper Edward Steichen Marsha and Bill Rusnack Steinberg Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. David L. Steward Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius F. P. Stueck

61 Named Endowment Funds

With gratitude we recognize the Albert G. Blanke Jr. Sculpture Alyn and Marlyn Essman National Endowment for the donors who have established Terrace Endowment Endowment Fund Arts Conservation named endowments in support Jean Rauh Block Endowment Henry L. and Natalie Edison Endowment of the Museum’s future success. Fund Freund Endowment Fund National Endowment for the Dana Brown Endowed Fund Freund Young Friends Humanities Education Mary Jo and David Abrahamson for Education and Endowment Endowment Endowment Community Programs Dorismae Hacker Friedman Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Margaret M. Arnold Grace L. Brumbaugh and Docent Enrichment Fund Foundation Endowment Endowment Fund for Richard E. Brumbaugh Friends Endowment Fund Conservation Curator of Decorative Constance Gray Endowment Mr. And Mrs. Meyer P. Sidonia M. and Frederic A. Arts and Design Grigg Flower Fund Potamkin American Art Arnstein Jr. Endowment Endowment Fund Edwin and Betty Greenfield Lecture Fund for Art Education James D. Burke Endowment Grossman Endowment Richardson Library Endowment Agnes F. Baer Education Fund Bette Jane Holland Grossman Mary Elizabeth Rosborough Endowment Sadie M. Cohen Print Book Fund Memorial Endowment Fund Decorative Arts Endowment Howard F. and Isabel A. Baer Sidney S. and Sadie M. Cohen David Allen Hanks Endowment Linda and Harvey Saligman Charitable Trust Print Purchase Fund Fund for Decorative Arts Endowed Acquisition Fund Edward L. Bakewell Jr. Cronheim-Bettman Endowed William Randolph Hearst Adelaide and Daniel Schlafly Endowment for Acquisition Fund Endowment Fund Bearden Fellowship Special Exhibitions Margaret and Irvin Dagen Fund Eleanor H. Hinkson Trust Endowment Fund Elizabeth E. Bascom Fund for Modern and Susan W. Humphreys Martin Schweig Photography Joseph Thomas Bear Contemporary Japanese Endowment Endowment Endowment Prints Henry Ittleson Jr. Curatorial Deane and Paul Shatz Louis D. Beaumont Foundation Paul and Elizabeth Knapp Research Endowment Endowment Fund for Judaica Sylva Bendy Endowment Ehrenfest Endowment Roland E. and Margarita M. Siteman Contemporary Art Fund Jester Endowment for the Edith J. and C.C. Johnson Spink Decorative Arts Endowment Fund Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf Mary Strauss Women in the Arts Endowment Fund Endowment Helen Kornblum Fund for Barbara B. and Andrew C. Women Photographers Taylor Endowment Fund Ruth Kraft Endowment The Textile Fund Nancy and Ken Kranzberg Fund William L. Tybura Endowment Dorothy and Kent Kreh Fund Endowment Fund for Elsie B. and Biron A. Valier Curatorial Salaries and Endowment Fund Art Acquisition Aileen and Lyle Woodcock Fund Langenberg Endowment Fund for the Study of American Art Abia M. Laun Endowment Fund Nelson I. Wu Lecture LeBeau Endowment Endowment Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee Marjorie Wyman Endowment and Family Fund Fund E. Desmond Lee Family Young Friends Endowment Endowment for Exhibitions Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Marion Marks Lieberman Zorensky Book Fund for Endowment Fund Decorative Arts Lopata Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. John Allan Love Endowment Zorensky Ceramics Purchase Bessie C. Lowenhaupt Memorial Endowment Book Fund Kenneth R. Mares Education Gifts as of December 31, 2014 Endowment Fund Morton J. May Foundation McDonnell Textile Endowment MCI Education Endowment Fund Joseph Stouvenel and Company, New York, 1851–1857; Compote, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation c.1851–55; glass; 9 3/4 x 10 1/8 inches; Cronheim-Bettman Endowed Curatorial Grant Endowment Acquisition Fund 17:2013 Moog Floral Endowment Fund

62 Legacy Society Paul and Elizabeth Knapp With gratitude we recognize Ehrenfest and honor the donors who have Alyn and Marlyn Essman chosen to support the Museum Kay and Louis Fernandez beyond their lifetimes, securing Dr. Norma Fletcher the excellence of our Museum Natalie Edison Freund for future generations. Dorismae Hacker Friedman David P. and Carol K. Gast Howard C. Adele Mrs. Marjorie M. Getty Shirley J. Althoff Carill Gill Mary E. Ambler Laura Kipnis and Margaret M. Arnold Sidney Goldstein Sidonia and Frederic A. Barbara Grace Arnstein Jr. Constance M. Gray Maurice D. Artstein Elizabeth A. Greer Margaret A. Aston Edwin and Betty Greenfield Shirley Heiman and William Koser Mrs. Arthur B. Baer Grossman Jean and Sid Grossman Betsy Jane and Jack Maier Dorothy Jane Scott Howard F. and Isabel Aloe Baer Angela Davis Malles Celia Vandermark Scudder Paul C. and Polly T. Baichly Irene and Bob Gulovsen Eugene E. Guttin Herman and Ethel Mangold Claudia and Richard C. Seifert Richard A. Baker Carola Margraf Dr. and Mrs. Robert Senior Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Paul O. Hagemann Lynn Friedman Hamilton Malcolm W. Martin Pearl M. Seymour Bakewell Jr. Sanford and Priscilla McDonnell Aileen and Robert D. Shapiro Marvin Bank Mrs. Thraceton Harris Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Harris Opal and Arthur Meyer Paul and Deane Shatz Barbara Barenholtz and Jefferson L. and Dorothy Thomas W. Shields Milton Hieken Charles Hasenjeager Mr. and Mrs. John B. Heald Danforth Miller Alvin and Ruth Siteman Joseph Thomas Bear John Wooten Moore Clella Bailey Slater Barbara Beck Mr. and Mrs. Harvard K. Hecker Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugh Neilson Michael and Frances Slusher Christy Beckmann and Norma L. Nelson Alice Martha Smith Jim Vykopal Shirley A. Heiman Nancy Varner Helmer Catherine Newburger Victor Porter Smith Ted and Irene Bernstein Mercedes E. Nitzschmann Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Johnson Robert A. Bilzing Alice L. Hillebrand Eleanor H. Hinkson Polly Gowans O’Bryen Spink William K. Bixby Mary Jane and Joseph O. Ondr Mrs. A. Ernest Stein Mrs. Albert G. Blanke Jr. Thomas F. Hitchell Katharine Hoblitzelle Michael C. and Susan R. Audrey and John Steinfeld Jean and Frank Block Orlando Genevieve I. Steinkuhle Ida Boehlow Catherine Filsinger Hoopes Susan W. Humphreys Mr. and Mrs. William R. Elvera Stuckenberg Wanda M. Bowers Orthwein Jr. Margaret M. Taylor Martha W. Bowlin Mrs. Robert R. Imse Ruth Pitcairn James Miss Dorothy “Dotty” J. Palisch Ellen Ross Tenney Dudley A. Bragdon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Larry D. Thomason Jr. Alan E. Brainerd Roland and Margo Jester Mildred S. Joeckel Patterson Rev. Dr. John R. Throop and Mary Elliott Brandin Mr. and Mrs. Christian B. Peper Ms. Cindy J. Ford The Thomas H. Brouster Sr. Katherine E. Kelly Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf Eileen A. Pfeifer Grace M. Tripp Family Vernon W. Piper William L. Tybura Grace Lischer Brumbaugh Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Konneker Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Joe and Ann Pollack Elsie B. Valier Barbara M. Bryant Dr. Anne E. Price Eleonore von Kern Nelson Mr. Donald L. Bryant Jr. Kotner Jr. Ruth Nelson Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Jerold A. Martha M. Wallin Dr. J. J. Burke Reichman Margaret D. Waters Jane Spencer Burke Gary and Patty Krosch William H. Lambert Betty and Orville Richardson Gary C. Werths Carolyn Kehlor Carr Peggy and Jerry Ritter Mary E. Wesley Margaret Carr Dr. Robert Lanberg Dr. Paul C. and Elsie Marjorie McCarthy Robins Helen M. Wewerka Susan A. Carrow and Mrs. George S. Rosborough Mattie V. Wharry Douglas Hunt Langenbach Lawrence and Hannah Langsam Wanda Ruesch Mr. and Mrs. Howard U. Janet and Patrick Cerutti Dorothea B. Rupich Wilson Ann V. Cooke E. Desmond Lee and Family Phyllis Leipziger Joseph and Virginia Russo Sherry and Gary Wolff Joseph E. Corrigan Patricia Anne Ryan Lyle S. and Aileen E. Woodcock Robert F. and Irene E. Cortinovis Harry J. and Patricia A. Lenzen Jr. Elizabeth Gentry Sayad Marjorie Wyman Fred A. Couts Mrs. Daniel L. Schlafly Edward H. Young Lester and Joan Crancer Jane P. Lewis Rev. Joseph C. Lindell Jr. Dorothy B. Schneider Rosemary Young Marian Bettman Cronheim Ben and Ellen J. Schneiderman Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Irvin and Margaret Dagen Mr. and Mrs. L. Max Lippman Jr. PennyAnn Schoonover Zorensky Lina D. Dickerson Catherine Schuchat Anonymous Mary F. Dolan Lucy and Stanley Lopata Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Carol Sue Schultz Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Drews Catherine H. Schumann As of December 31, 2014 Ms. Ann Eggebrecht Lorenz

63 Leadership and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hill Mrs. Robert H. Quenon Adrienne D. Davis Mrs. Pauline M. Keinath Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Ross Yvette and John Dubinsky Beaux Arts Council Mr. and Mrs. John Peters John S. and Jody J. Ross Hope and Julian Edison With gratitude we recognize MacCarthy Foundation Mrs. Katherine M. Fernandez these annual donors who make Jack and Susan Musgrave Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Schnuck Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gast unrestricted gifts in support Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roberts Patricia Taylor Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gilbert of programs, exhibitions, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Pam and Greg Trapp Mr. Frank J. Guyol III and projects, enhancing the Rusnack Steve and Lisa Trulaske Helen Kornblum Museum’s role in the cultural Alvin and Ruth Siteman Dr. Mark S. Weil and Dr. Stuart A. Kornfeld life of our region. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Steward Mrs. Joan M. Hall-Weil Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff W. Grant Williams III Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leadership Council Langsam Benefactor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Leadership Circle Beaux Arts Council $7,500–$9,999 Langsdorf $100,000 and above Mr. and Mrs. James L. Mr. Donald E. Lasater Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Mulcahy Director’s Circle Holbrook Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn L. Pershing Place Foundation, $15,000–$24,999 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Kemper Lefkowitz Anabeth and John Weil, Mrs. Ann J. Key William T. Kemper Foundation Dr. Jerome F. and Judith Weiss Trustees Mrs. Mary Ann Lee Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor Krombach Mr. and Mrs. David A. $10,000–$14,999 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moog Linenbroker Chairman’s Circle Mrs. Walter F. Ballinger II The Prufrock Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. $50,000 and above Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer Jerry and Peggy Ritter Lowenhaupt Roxanne H. Frank Barbara Bryant Tom and Ulrike Schlafly Colleen McMillan Michael and Noémi Neidorff Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell Mrs. Jane S. Shapleigh Anna M. Moll Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield Steve and Linda Finerty Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Paul L. Fox Family Foundation $5,000–$7,499 Montupet President’s Circle John and Susan Horseman Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mrs. Jane M. Musick $25,000–$49,999 Bettie S. Johnson Bachmann Pam and Cal Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Kent Q. Kreh Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Beracha David Obedin and Clare Davis Baker Mrs. Mary Langenberg Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert Audrey W. Otto James G. and Catherine Berges Dr. and Mrs. Philip Needleman Bickel III Helen and Bill Penton Donor Advised Fund at Bruce and Kim Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Mrs. Dian C. Schock University of Notre Dame Olson Family Fund of the Black III Barry and Dale Sharon David and Lelia Farr Saint Louis Community Mrs. Velma R. Boyer Terry Moore and Jake Shepley Alison and John Ferring Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Cahn Barbara and Gene Spector Jeffrey T. Fort Jerry and Mary Beth Daniels Staenberg Family Foundation Mary Strauss Elizabeth and Tim Swank Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Toombs III Jane Tschudy Jim and Stacey Weddle Josephine and Richard Weil Mr. Bradford K. Werner Mrs. Evelyn Williams

Patron $2,500–$4,999 Mary Jo Abrahamson Paul M. Arenberg Mrs. Melvin C. Bahle Diane C. Barnes Susan M. Barrett and Chris Poehler Mr. Morton R. Bearman Ted and Robbie Beaty Brent R. Benjamin Suzanne M. Besnia and Victor L. Richey David A. Blanton III Roxanne Frank, Freida Wheaton, Anabeth Weil Donald and Marilyn Blum Jacob and Katherine Buchowski Katherine Button Bell

64 Anita and John O’Connell Mrs. Arthur E. Ansehl James W. and Joan M. O’Neill Ms. Margery Fort Armstrong Mrs. William R. Orthwein Mr. Jason M. Arnold Farnell Parsons and Pauline and Robert Ashton Carl Wellman Costas and Assimo Azariadis Russell and Ann Perry Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Mrs. Rose N. Perotti Bacino Gordon and Susan Philpott Matthew E. Badler Judy and Paul Putzel Garrett and Patricia Balke Mrs. Robert H. Quenon Mico and Frank Barkofske Vivian U. Reisinger Mrs. William Barnes III Ms. Nancy Reynolds and Ann Marie Behm and Mr. Dwyer Brown Mat Turner Gregory R. and Ann E. Jeffrey W. Bierman and Rhomberg Tracey E. Bierman Dr. and Mrs. Philip L. Robbins Eleanor “Snooky” and Kathleen and Sandy Rogers Blake Blakemore Laura Rogers and Susan and Terry Block Thomas Alexander Lee Bohm Ms. Eddie Rosenheim Mark and Ramsey Botterman Mr. and Mrs. Zsolt Rumy Ken and Mary Bower Ellie and Barry Samson Mr. and Mrs. Gregory H. Boyce Joseph and Carlotta Sansone Dr. and Mrs. Gregory Brabbee Mr. and Mrs. Craig D. Schnuck Mr. and Mrs. H. Pharr Mrs. Marilyn A. Schnuck Brightman Dr. and Mrs. E. Robert Schultz Thriess and Lynn Britton Marlene and Steven Schumm David and Laurie Brown Curtis and Shannon Searcy Jane Daniel Bryan Richard and Claudia Seifert Bettina and Donald L. Bryant Jr. Susan and John Horseman Mrs. Susan G. Sherman Allison Burgess and Greg and Becky Smith Roger Kepner Jim and Karen Castellano Bob and Marylee Hermann Mary Ann and Andy Srenco Spencer and Phoebe Burke Gilbert R. Cherrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Carol and Mark Burkholder Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chod Hermann Jr. Stamper Mr. and Mrs. William H. T. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Milton Hieken and Linda Lewin Stark Bush Cornwell III Barbara Barenholtz Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Robert Butler and Susan Brown Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Mrs. Terry L. Hollister Streett Mr. and Mrs. John R. Capps Cortinovis Lotsie and Rick Holton Mrs. Georgianna C. Streett Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Joan C. Crancer Rob and Katie Holton Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Sunshine Carlson Jr. Dr. William H. Danforth Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hubert Dean Telthorst and Mary Carmody and Carol B. Darnall Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kern Elizabeth Mulcahy Telthorst Jim Owczarzak Bill Donius and Jay Perez Ms. Margaret A. Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Jacques L. Mr. Quintus L. Drennan Jr. Dr. David M. Kipnis Sissy and Ted Thomas Carnal Ms. Barbara S. Eagleton Mr. and Mrs. Alois J. Koller Jr. Mrs. Sarah Trulaske David Charak Mrs. Ernest A. Eddy Jr. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Konneker Ambassador and Mrs. George Marian B. Christy Art and Debbie Fitzgerald Nancy and Ted Koplar H. Walker III Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ciapciak Mr. and Mrs. Lucien R. Richard F. and Lisa G. Kraner Ms. Phoebe Dent Weil Carol and Bill Claypool Fouke Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Krekeler Mr. and Mrs. W. David Wells Annie Rae Clementz and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Fromm Phyllis and Kenneth Langsdorf Freida L. Wheaton Jeffrey M. Threlfall Mr. and Mrs. F. Scott Galt Mr. and Mrs. Seth Leadbeater Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Wiese Maria and Nicholas Clifford Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Galt III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Lehrer Keith H. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Galvin Mrs. Ann Liberman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wolfe Mrs. Virginia Cornelius Hal Gentry and Drs. Dan and Susan Luedke Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Ann Phillips Corrigan and Jean Daniel-Gentry Ann S. Lux Yaeger William Corrigan Ms. Barbara Gervais Mrs. Cecile K. Lowenhaupt Steven and Holly Cousins David and Barbara Gifford Sawyer and Jean Marglous Member Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Dr. Anne Carol Goldberg Joan and Mitchell Markow $1,500–$2,499 Craig III Mr. and Mrs. Rand S. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Margaret Adams Christopher and Molly Danforth Goldstein McDonnell III Anne Adderton and Peter Dolan Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Alice Goodman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mrs. Marlyn Adderton Clark S. and Mary Jean Davis Barbara B. Goodman McPheeters Dianna and Joe Adorjan Mrs. Martha L. Delmez Connie Green and Bob Fletcher Brand and Pamela Meyer Dr. Benjamin and Bola Akande Frances E. Dependahl Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Grote Eleanor J. Moore Dr. and Mrs. Jorge M. Alegre Linda Derrick Mrs. Patricia G. Hecker Gyo Obata and Mary Judge Mrs. Charles C. Allen Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Desloge

65 Dr. V. R. Devineni and Margie and Merle Horowitz Donna Moog and Carolyn and Herschel Sellers Dr. Vijaya Kumari Suzanne and Thomas Hough Leonard Landsbaum Bruce and Lily Seymour Drs. David and Susan Dobmeyer Margie and Ed Imo Dr. Haresh and Mrs. Hiroo Larry J. Shapiro and Ellen and Henry Dubinsky Russ and Carol-Ann Isaak Motwani Carol-Ann Uetake-Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Duckler Joanne and Joel Iskiwitch Tom and Janet Mug Rosemary and Joe Shaughnessy Alissa and Barry Duel Richard C. and Louise R. Jensen Dr. Julia Muller and Glenn J. Sheffield Mr. and Mrs. David L. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones Mr. Earl Shreckengast Susan and David Sherman III Dunlap Jr. Ellen E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Birch M. Mullins Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Shifrin Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Eberlein Robert and Carol G. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Lisa and Allan Silverberg Anton F. Eisel and Ann T. Eisel Claudia R. Joyce Navarre Mrs. Carole A. Simon Mr. Robert F. Epperson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Kahn Mary E. Nelson and Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff Essman Family Simon and Francine Katz Victoria E. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kemper Mr. Charles S. Nemec Sivewright Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Megan and Quinn Kiley Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Newman Gerard and Jolynn Smith Farquhar Mrs. Katherine G. Klingler Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Oertli John A. Sopuch, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Farrell Stephany and Richard Kniep Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Oliver III Dorothy M. Stephens Melanie and Anthony Diane and Robert Kopitsky Mrs. Lois N. Orchard Gary and Trudy Stroup Fathman, M.D. Ms. Elizabeth E. Kopjas David T. Orthwein Mr. Ken Stuckenschneider Dorothy and Billy Firestone Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Koplar Paul M. Packman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey A. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fischer Eugene Kornblum Mr. and Mrs. Jules L. Pass Stuerman First National Bank of St. Louis Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Wilma Pasternak Donald M. Suggs Mrs. Emil E. Fleck Jr. Kotner Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew G. Jobie and Meade Summers Ms. Gretta Forrester Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. Perlow Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Mr. M. R. Forrester Kouchoukos Ms. Rose N. Perotti Teasdale Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Kouri Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Steven and Mary Frank Susan and Stuart Krawll Peters II Tegeler Michael H. Freund Gary and Patty Krosch Ms. Anne Pokoski and Dr. Lewis J. Thomas Jr. Dr. Robert H. and Lois Alex and Becky Krupski Mr. Ian Cohen Ken and Betsy Thorp Friedman Mr. Donald G. Kufrin Dawn Smith-Popielski and Dr. Jeffrey P. Tillinghast and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Fromm Peter and Julie LeBlanc Dominic Popielski Dr. Karen E. Forsman Mrs. Judith Gall Dr. and Mrs. Ronald D. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Popovic Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Judith Garfinkel Leidenfrost Jim and Dorte Probstein Tomaso Jean P. Gase David and Stefanie Levenson Angelica Antonakis Psihramis Ms. Jane Tracy Ms. Barbara Gervais Karen and Mont Levy and Elena Psihramis Mr. and Mrs. James S. Turley Mrs. Joseph F. Gleason Dr. Frederick C. Lewis Jr. Emily Rauh Pulitzer Susan and Peter Tuteur Jane Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy Mrs. Harry E. Raybuck Jr. Ben and Susan Uchitelle Judy and Al Goldman Ronni Lodato and Bill Radlinski Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Reay Ms. Clara von Gontard Joan B. Goodson Dr. George A. Lodoly Susanne S. Renner and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Maurice and Edna Graham Jane B. Loe Robert E. Ricklefs von Kaenel Michael C. and Diedre J. Gray Dr. and Mrs. Antonio I. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Beverly and John Wagner Ronald and Jan Greenberg Longrais Reynolds Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Timothy and Stacey Greenwald Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loomstein Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Robb Wallace Jr. Sidney & Bobette Guller Willis A. Lorts Mr. and Mrs. Bruce P. Robert Barbara and David Ware Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Carl A. Lyss Allison W. Roberts Anne and Harry Weber Mr. and Mrs. Gerard K. Mary K. MacDonald Steven Roberts and Eva Frazer Mrs. Phyllis Weidenbaum Gunther Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Rosemary and Dick Rosenthal Robin Weinberg and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leon Hall MacDonough Ms. Ann R. Ruwitch and Scott Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Halliday Mrs. Jane Mackey Mr. John Fox Arnold Ann Carroll Wells Hon. Jean C. Hamilton Ray B. Marglous Family Mr. and Mrs. Alan A. Sachs Mrs. B. K. Werner John and Barbara Hammond Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Samson Mr. Keith H. Williamson Tim and Elizabeth Hampton Ms. Katherine Marshak Dr. and Mrs. Bobby Sandage Mr. William B. Wilson Mr. Charles Hansen Linda M. Martinez Ted and JoAnn Sanditz Brenda Witt and Brian Putzier Eugene and Lori Harris Ms. Suzanne M. Masters Elizabeth Gentry Sayad Barbara McAfee Wohltman Marcia Hart Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Jeffrey and Betsy Schechter Matt and Alice Wolfe Jeanne Hartz and Jeffrey Hartz McAlpin Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kathleen Wood and Paul Taylor Mr. and Mrs. David P. Hatfield Randy and Veronica McDonnell Schloeman Sr. Cathy and Jim Woodhill Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N. Ann and Robert Schmidt Mark S. Wrighton and Hayes III McDonnell Foundation Carolyn J. Schmidt Risa Zwerling Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Heinz Mr. David W. Mesker Todd and Julie Schnuck Mr. Gary J. Wuest Jack and Anne Heisler Opal Meyer Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Schulz Dr. Deborah Zimmerman and Thomas Herm and Dick Miles and Pat Whitaker Marlene and Steven Schumm Dr. Jonathan Root Mary Susman Mr. and Mrs. George L. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Schutte Anonymous Mrs. Anne W. Hetlage Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Drs. Benjamin and Susan Janet and Tom Horlacher Mitchell Schwartz Gifts as of December 31, 2014 Mrs. Shirley Horlacher

66 Corporate Partners

Chairman’s Circle $100,000+ Edward Jones The Private Client Reserve of U.S. Bank

Chairman’s Circle $50,000–$99,999 BMO Harris Bank J.P. Morgan PNC Foundation Sotheby’s Tarlton Corporation Wells Fargo Advisors

President’s Circle $25,000–$49,999 Bank of America Brown Shoe Company, Inc. Charitable Trust Corporate Partnership Program Committee member Matt Thayer volunteers at CPP Weekend Emerson Macy’s Patron Member 2013 and 2014 Mercy $2,500–$4,999 $1,500–$2,499 Accenture Advertisers Printing Co., Inc. Members of the Director’s Circle The Aries Company Armstrong Teasdale LLP Corporate Partnership $10,000–$24,999 Beam, Inc. Ascension Program Committee Aegion Corporation Bi-State Roof Systems, Inc. B & K Tuckpointing Company Tania Beasley-Jolly Bunge North America Bonfyre Boxing Clever Jeffrey W. Bierman Christie’s Buckeye International Inc. BSI Constructors, Inc. Laura Bissonnette Fresh 102.5 Buckingham Asset Management Bush O’Donnell & Co. Kenneth J. Bower Interco Charitable Trust Centric Group LLC Caring Solutions Christopher Carman MetLife Foundation Commerce Bank Cellar Advisors John T. Doerr Olin Corporation Coventry Health Care Creative Producers Group, Inc. John R. Drew Riverfront Times of Missouri Datamax Chad Estep Sigma-Aldrich Foundation Energy Tree Dierbergs Markets, Inc. Robert M. Evans, Jr. St. Louis Magazine Enterprise Financial Drury Hotels Company LLC Melvin Leon Hall World Wide Technology, Inc. Evntiv DTZ Christopher Hohn Gershman Commercial ENable Midstream - MRT Charles E. Jones Benefactor Real Estate Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. Richard C. Jensen $5,000–$9,999 Gonzalez Companies LLC Guarantee Electrical Co. Celine E. Kacmarek ALIVE Magazine Hager Companies Gucci America, Inc. James R. Klingler Ameren ISC Contracting Hogan Truck Leasing, Inc. Kent Q. Kreh AT&T Missouri J. W. Terrill J. E. Novack Construction Peter B. Krombach Bryan Cave LLP John J. Smith Masonry Company Becky Krupski Chubb & Son Company John Bardgett & Associates, Inc. Doyt Ladd The Daniel & Henry Company KPMG LLP Kodner Gallery Angie Lawing Graybar Electric Company Laclede Gas Company Lewis Rice David N. Levenson Husch Blackwell LLP Lindell Bank The Maune Company Steven D. Lilly KMOV Mercury Labs Midwest BankCentre Timothy R. McFadden Renewal by Andersen Nidec Motor Corporation Moneta Group LLC Terese R. Mitchusson Sauce Magazine Pepper Construction Group The Northern Trust Company Peter M. Ouchi Schnuck Markets, Inc. Senniger Powers LLP The Printing Source, Inc. Jeffrey S. Potts Scottrade, Inc. St. Louis Parking Company The PrivateBank Nancy G. Schnoebelen Spectrum Brands Staffing Solutions, Inc. Protiviti Thomas Smallwood Thompson Coburn LLP Stifel Regions Bank Richard A. Ryffel TricorBraun Inc. UMB Bank of St. Louis, N. A. Saks Fifth Avenue James Tyrrell Villa Lighting Supply, Inc. Stinson Leonard Street LLP Matthew Thayer Summit Chris Williams Tao & Lee Associates Walsh & Associates, Inc. Wolff Properties

67 2014 Gala: Bal Polynésie

Linda Finerty, Chair Anabeth and John Weil Carol Ann Jones, Co-Chair Dr. Mark S. Weil and Joan M. Hall-Weil 2014 Honorary Chairs Friends Board Past Presidents Patron Tickets Jane Smith Shapleigh Mrs. Walter F. Ballinger II Nancy O’Donnell Whitelaw Mr. and Mrs. James G. Berges Dorinda B. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bickel Evelyn N. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III Ellen E. Jones BSI Constructors, Inc. Sharon D. Hollander Jim and Karen Castellano Bettie S. Johnson Adrienne D. Davis Patricia R. Bush Mr. and Mrs. David N. Farr Marion B. Black Dr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Anne S. McAlpin Fathman Ann Liberman Ronald and Cheryl Fromm Barbara B. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Galvin Ginger Cornelius Janet and Tom Horlacher Marianne S. Galt Ann Liberman Linda Saligman Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Peggy Ritter Lowenhaupt Barbara W. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. John N. Mary Beth Daniels MacDonough Marsha J. Rusnack Anita and John O’Connell 2014 Gala Chair Linda Finerty and Co-Chair Carol Ann Jones Marty Bickel Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roberts 2014 Gala Committee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cathy Berges Schlafly Marty Bickel Jo Ann Taylor Kindle 2014 Gala Donors Simons Jewelers Marion B. Black Susan B. Krawll Mr. and Mrs. James S. Turley Alan E. Brainerd Retta LeRitz Benefactor Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff Thriess Britton Ann Liberman Edward Jones Lynn and Douglas Yaeger Patricia Bush Susan R. Ludeman Emerson Debbie S. Capps Jane S. Mackey Enterprise Holdings Foundation Sponsor Tickets Lisa Carnahan Anne S. McAlpin Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Beracha Karen Castellano Veronica McDonnell Patron Table David A. Blanton III Maria L. Clifford Mrs. Richard G. Millman Argent Capital Management LLC Buckingham Asset Management Ginger Cornelius Mary Moog Nancy Reynolds and Elissa and Paul Cahn Mary D. Danforth Susan B. Musgrave Dwyer Brown Mr. and Mrs. John R. Capps Mary Beth Daniels Judy A. Navarre Centene Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Ann D. Desloge Noémi K. Neidorff Marilyn and Sam Fox Carnahan Kimberly A. Eberlein Lisa W. Nouss Husch Blackwell LLP Commerce Bank Dede Farquhar Rachel H. Oliver D & N Ross Family Foundation Dr. and Mrs. S. Bryan Cook Lelia J. Farr Joan M. O’Neill Virginia Cornelius Carolyn G. Farrell Ellen Sheffield Pace Sponsor Table Ann Phillips Corrigan and Linda M. Finerty Ann Perry Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph William Corrigan Cheri Fromm Peggy Ritter Baker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. Marianne S. Galt Barbara W. Roberts Hope and Julian Edison Cortinovis Nancy Galvin Marsha J. Rusnack Mr. Jeffrey T. Fort Dr. William H. Danforth Marcia J. Hart Linda Saligman Roxanne H. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Daniels Vicki Hill Jane Smith Shapleigh Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Davis Meredith O. Holbrook Lisa Easton Silverberg Hermann Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Desloge Sharon D. Hollander Susanne M. Sincoff KPMG LLP Barbara S. Eagleton Janet Horlacher Susan H. Sivewright Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Eberlein Susan Horseman Mary Ann Srenco Mr. and Mrs. Kent Q. Kreh Mr. and Mrs. Alyn V. Essman Becky Hubert Barbara B. Taylor Laclede Gas Company Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell Bettie S. Johnson Marjorie H. Tomaso Mercy Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Farrell Suzanne Johnson Judith A. Toombs Purina Connie Green and Bob Fletcher Carol Ann Jones Lynne P. Turley Stifel Ms. Jean C. Hamilton Ellen E. Jones Stacey Weddle Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor Marcia Hart and Gene Fluri Anjali Kamra Ann C. Wells Thompson Coburn LLP Jacob Herschend and Ashley Kemper Lynn Yaeger Steve and Lisa Trulaske Jessica Herschend

68 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Dr. Donald M. Suggs Holbrook Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Tegeler Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hollo Pam and Greg Trapp John and Susan Horseman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hubert von Kaenel Mrs. Bettie S. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones Donors Ellen E. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Jerome F. and Judith Weiss Levy Condie III Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. McAlpin Craig III Priscilla R. McDonnell Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Craig Andy and Denise Miller Drury Hotels Company Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Paul L. Mrs. Pauline M. Keinath Montupet Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred R. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moog Konneker David Obedin and Clare Davis Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Krombach Ann R. and Russell E. Perry James W. and Joan M. O’Neill Roy Pfautch Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. James and Dorte Probstein Toombs III Denny and Michelle Reagan Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rusnack Dr. and Mrs. Bobby Sandage Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff Adrienne Davis and John DeGregorio Mr. Ken Stuckenschneider

Art in Bloom 2014

Presenting Sponsor Patron Tickets Tickets Mrs. Mary Beth Daniels Brown Shoe Company, Inc. Christopher and Molly Danforth Ann Marie Behm and Mrs. Ann D. Desloge Marilyn and Sam Fox Mat Turner Barry and Alissa Duel Table Patron Mrs. Susan Horseman David A. Blanton III Anton F. Eisel and Ann T. Eisel Edward Jones Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moog Alan E. Brainerd Lelia J. and David N. Farr Noémi and Michael Neidorff Maria and Nicholas Clifford Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Fischer Table Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Oliver III Sophie Connor Connie Green and Bob Fletcher Marcia J. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter Ann Phillips Corrigan and Elizabeth and Tim Hampton Mr. and Mrs. William C. William Corrigan Janice Hetland Rusnack Bre Cosseboom Milton Hieken and Andrea Craig Barbara Barenholtz Mr. and Mrs. James L. Holbrook Jr. John and Virginia Howell Jim and Laure Hullverson Whitney Kenter Nancy and Alois Koller Mr. and Mrs. Kent Q. Kreh Kay M. and Charles R. Lesley Jane Merkle Mrs. Carolyn P. Miles Charles Nemec Farnell Parsons and Carl Wellman Ann R. and Russell E. Perry Marti Reichman Kathleen V. Rogers Kay Schaefer and Katherine Siler Mrs. Isabel Moore Shepley Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff Georgianna C. Streett Friends Board President Vicki Hill, Judith Farr, 2014 Art in Bloom featured speaker, and 2014 Art in Bloom Pam and Greg Trapp Chair Thriess Britton

69 SLAM Exposed Committee

Chairs Barry and Alissa Duel Bill Donius and Jay Perez Mrs. Emily Elbert Jeffrey T. Fort Ms. Sarah England Stacy and Scott Galt Mr. Tom Eschen Retta Leritz Amy and Mark Favazza Laura and Cameron Murray Mr. Robbie Fennewald Barb and Ray Flunker Honorary Co-Chairs Kevin and Elizabeth Glazer Young Friends Past Presidents Miss Annie Graham Michelle Cohen Michael C. and Diedre J. Diane Dark Gray Nancy Freund Fox Mr. Bradley Gutting Carol Ann Jones Mr. Samuel N. Hall Jim Krekeler Mr. Alex Head Jobie Summers Jacob Herschend and Ellen Zucker Jessica Herschend Mr. Paul A. Higgins Committee Mrs. Lindsey Hogan Michelle and Hany Abounader Cabanne and James Howard Jason M. Arnold Mr. Gregory J. Hutchings Laura Bissonnette Yalaka Huyette and Karen and Jeffrey Bland Ross Connor Denise and Kevin Brennan J. W. Terrill Christine and Lee Broughton Dr. William P. James Lisa and Thomas Carnahan Jay Perez, Jan Perez, Hilda Aviles, Bill Donius at SLAM Exposed Mr. Alexander Jones Reshma and Donald Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones Chamberlain III Mr. Nicholas Julian VIP Tickets Michelle and Jeffrey Cohen SLAM Exposed Mr. Peter Jusich Armstrong Teasdale LLP Janet Conners Howard and Kerrigan Kaplan Susan M. Barrett Jeanne and Paul Dalba Premier Sponsor Mr. Simon Kelly Diane Dark Laura and Matt Dunaway JPMorgan Chase Foundation Mr. Patrick Kennedy Adrienne D. Davis Amy and Mark Favazza Blaire and Charles Klehm Scott and Stacy Galt Sam Foxman Fearless Sponsors Kodner Gallery Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hill Amy Gill Centene Corporation Mr. James Kolker Adam Leigh and Josh Jagger Michael and Diedre Gray Enterprise Holdings Foundation Scott K. G. Kozak and Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rob and Katie Holton Sarah E. M. Kozak Lowenhaupt Carol Ann and Chuck Jones Daring Sponsor Mr. and Mrs. James A. Krekeler Howard and Kerrigan Kaplan Margery Fort Armstrong in Jacob Laws Tickets Blaire and Charles Klehm honor of Jeffrey Fort Mr. Michael Livingston Mr. Todd Antoine Emily and Bob Koplar John and Snezana Mahon Ms. Margery Fort Armstrong Sam Koplar Bold Sponsors Mrs. Cecilia Marshall Mr. Jason M. Arnold Jacob Laws Bill Donius and Jay Perez Mr. James Martin Dr. Maria G. Baccara Marc and Katherine Lazar Nancy Freund Fox Mr. and Mrs. Grant McKay Mr. and Mrs. Matthew E. Badler Frecky Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor Melissa and Robert Merlin Mrs. Tania Beasley-Jolly Melinda and Jesse Maas Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Miles Ann Marie Behm and John and Snezana Mahon Intrepid Sponsors Mr. Bradley Minton Mat Turner Cindy Teasdale McGowan Buckingham Asset Management Ms. Rebecca E. Moore Dana and Alex Borchert Melissa and Robert Merlin Chouteau Building Group, LLC Laura and Cameron Murray Ken and Mary Bower Rebecca Moore Coventry Health Care Mr. and Mrs. John R. Musgrave Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Lauren Ridenhour of Missouri The Northern Trust Company Broughton Allison W. Roberts Hip & Gable Interiors Mr. Robert Parker Mr. Chris H. Burbach Helene Sayad Marmi M. Babak Rahimi Keith Butcher and Rae English Meg Shuff The James Trogolo Mr. R. Duane Reed Mrs. Kerrie Caldwell-Troutman Elizabeth Tucker Companies, Inc. Ms. Allison W. Roberts Dr. Archna Calfee and Dean VanMeter Ms. Jeanne Ruddell Dr. Ryan Calfee Tom Vieira Sponsors Susan and Richard Ryffel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Bradford K. Werner ALIVE Magazine Dr. and Mrs. Bobby Sandage Carnahan Melissa Zensen and Anheuser-Busch Bobby Sanderson and Mrs. Reshma Chamberlin Benjamin Lipman Beam Global David Weiss Commerce Bank Ellen and Adam Zucker Cellar Advisors Ms. Mandy L. Schmitt John and Helen Costello Evntiv Chris and Lisa Schoenecker Neiman Marcus Creative Events & Catering LLC Mr. Bradford K. Werner Jeanne and Paul Dalba

70 Anthony Shanks and Jamie Donnelly Ms. Meg Shuff Mr. Ray M. Simon Mrs. Lisa Small Kimberly Sullins Catherine and Matthew Thayer Troco Mr. and Mrs. Jason Turk Mr. Dean VanMeter Mr. Thomas E. Vieira Mr. Thomas Wall Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Waltman Dr. Rebecca Wanzo Mr. Jerry Warchol Dawn and Brian Weinstock Robert and Susan Werremeyer Mr. Ted Wight Christopher and Brooke Williams Ms. Alli Wolff Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff Mr. Mike Wolff Ellen and Adam Zucker Gabriel and Nicole Gore

Matching Gift Boeing H.J. Heinz Company Pfizer Inc. Brown Shoe Company, Inc. Foundation Red Hat Companies Charitable Trust IBM International Foundation Scottrade, Inc. These companies provide Bunge North America Johnson & Johnson Family Sempra Energy Foundation matching gifts, making it possible Caterpillar Foundation of Companies Shell Oil Company Foundation for individual donors to Centene Charitable Foundation Johnson Controls The Merck Company multiply their contributions. Chubb & Son, Inc. Liberty Mutual Foundation Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Macy’s Foundation Thomson Reuters Air Products Foundation Foundation Mallinckrodt UBS American International Emerson MasterCard International U.S. Bank Foundation Group, Inc. Energizer Monsanto Fund Verizon Foundation Assurant Foundation Equifax Northern Trust Western Union AT&T Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation Novus International, Inc. Bank of America FM Global Foundation Occidental Petroleum Gifts given between January 1– Benevity Community Impact Global Impact Corporation December 31, 2014 Fund Goldman, Sachs & Co. Olin Corporation Charitable BITCO Insurance Companies Trust

Gifts of Works of Art Elizabeth and Julie Heller Art Acquisition Gifts Mr. Donald G. Kufrin We are thankful to the donors Helen Kornblum The following patrons Mr. Donald E. Lasater who personally give a work Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. contributed funds in 2013– Mr. and Mrs. John Peters of art as a gift to the Museum, Lowenhaupt 2014 toward the purchase of MacCarthy continuing a tradition that Warren H. Ludwig Jr. works of art that enhance the Eliza McMillan Trust enhances the permanent Richard and Suellen Meyer collection for the enjoyment of Mrs. Eleanor J. Moore collection. Charles A. Newman this and future generations. Ellen von Seggern Richter and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Jan Paul Richter Thomas Alexander and Nusrala Ms. Margery Fort Armstrong Barry and Victoria Singer Laura Rogers William C. Siegmann William K. Bixby Charitable Victor Porter Smith Mary-Randolph Ballinger Edith J. and C.C. Johnson Spink Trust Mary Ann and Andy Srenco Kathryn Berridge-Mleczko Renata Stih & Frieder Schnock Richard E. Brumbaugh Trust Thomas Herm and Jane Birdsall-Lander Margaret Cohen Voss and Elissa and Paul Cahn Mary Susman Eldzier Cortor Trust Bernard Voss Mrs. Joan C. Crancer The Buddy Taub Foundation The Donald Danforth Jr. The Andy Warhol Foundation Dr. William H. Danforth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor Collection, Gift of for the Visual Arts Hope and Julian Edison Third Wednesday Group Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr. Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell Dr. Mark S. Weil Interco Charitable Trust Mr. Sam Weiss Gihan A. Kader Gary C. Werths and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Q. Kreh Richard Frimel

71 Special Projects and General Support We honor these donors who $50,000 to $99,999 $10,000 to $24,999 $2,500 to $4,999 contribute special gifts for BMO Harris Bank Aegion Corporation Diane and Thomas Jacobsen projects and general operating E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation support that assists in providing $25,000 to $49,999 Foundation Ruth Kelso Renfrow Art Club an outstanding visitor experience Bank of America Christie’s and advance the Museum’s Dana Brown Charitable Trust J. P. Morgan $1,000 to $2,499 mission. Emerson MetLife Foundation Boxing Clever Macy’s Missouri American Water Dierberg Foundation $100,000 and above National Endowment Marilyn Schnuck Mercury Labs William T. Kemper Foundation, for the Arts Trio Foundation of St. Louis Commerce Bank, Trustee PNC Foundation Gifts as of December 31, 2014 The Henry Luce Foundation Wells Fargo Advisors $5,000 to $9,999 Missouri Arts Council The European Fine Art The Private Client Reserve Foundation of U.S. Bank Renewal by Andersen Spectrum Brands

Supporting Public Agencies The Saint Louis Art Museum Charles E. Valier, Missouri Arts Council, a state Marianne Kilroy, Kansas City recognizes our Supporting Board Member agency Robert E. McAuliffe, St. Louis Public Agencies. Michelle Harris, Board Member Missouri Arts Council and Dr. David C. Nichols, Kirksville Christine A. Chadwick, Trust Board Members Dr. Joel W. Ray, Metropolitan Zoological Park Board Member Nola Ruth, Chair, Columbia Cape Girardeau and Museum District Ben Uchitelle, Cynthia Cartwright, Mark Sappington, Kansas City 2014 Zoo Museum District Immediate Past Chair Vice Chair, Kansas City Board Members Dr. Reynaldo Anderson, Thelma V. Cook, Chair St. Louis Thomas J. Campbell, Vice-Chair Sharon Beshore, Joplin Robert A. Powell, Treasurer Carol Gregg, Chillicothe Robert G. Lowery, Sr., Secretary Joan M. Israelite, Lee’s Summit

72 General Membership Mr. and Mrs. William S. Ms. Harriet E. Baron Mary Ann Cheng and The Museum recognizes Pohlman Ms. Susan M. Barrett John Pittman those General Members who Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Barthold Mr. Ronald Claus supported the Museum with Rassieur Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Beatty Brian R. Clore and a gift at the $250 Supporting Mrs. Marti Reichman Drs. John and Anne Bedwinek J. Todd Lannom level or higher. Mrs. Linda Saligman Ms. Judith Bender Elaine Coe Ms. Emily Schumacher Sheila M. Bercier and Mary Liese David and Michelle Cook Sponsor Members Mr. John Sikes Tracy and Ed Berry Max and Rebecca Cooperman Ms. Carol Robert Armstrong Ms. Anna-Kristina Stokes Mr. Sam C. Bertolet Kathleen and Randy Corbet Ms. Beverly J. Austin Ms. Jane E. Sutter Penelope and John Biggs Mary Cordes John and Karen Barhydt Steven and Marilyn Teitelbaum Gary Bilow and Dave Cormak and Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Beumer Ms. Merilyn Thompson Michele Shoresman Katelyn Cormak Mr. and Mrs. John A. Charles and Patricia Valier Dale Bilyeu and Lynn Maupin Joseph E. Corrigan Blumenfeld Sr. Kevin and Meg Varty Robert and Paulette Bliss Mrs. Irene E. Cortinovis Mike Borts and Elisa N. and R. Randall Wang Drs. James and Nanci Bobrow Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Cutaia Mary Jo Gorman Mr. Richard Wedepohl Mr. Arthur F. Boettcher Mr. Frank H. Dayton Ms. Elise Cady Marilyn R. Werner Jim and Jeanine Bohan Jeffrey and Holly Demerath Durb and Ellen Curlee Mr. Howard H. Witsma Steven Borrelli and Mr. and Mrs. Dale B. Dendtler The Honorable and Mrs. John Leslie McIntosh Borrelli Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. C. Danforth Associate Members Matthew Bosner and Disbrow II Mrs. Patricia A. Drew Ronald and Sandra Ackerman Sandy Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Donald George and Elizabeth Dufresne Dr. Susan E. Adams Mark and Susan Brantley Richard C. Dowdell Mrs. Sara P. Epstein Barbara and Ernest Adelman Mr. James Brickey John and Barbara Doyle Mrs. Hildy Etzkorn G. A. Jay Anderson and Richard and Marilyn Brickson Mr. Robert H. Duesenberg Nancy E. Friedland and Karen Hall Anderson Michael and Arlue Briggs Mrs. Shirley Gage Durfee James Florczak Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Mr. Dennis Dvorachek Mr. William T. Gamewell David and Patty Aplington Brockhaus Mr. Larry Dwyer Mrs. Bettie Gershman Ms. Kathryn A. Aschenbrenner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Brown Mr. Michael W. Dwyer Hugh and Janice Grant Dr. and Mrs. Arthur I. Auer Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Buckland Mary and John Easley Gerard and Jane Grewe Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ms. Carole Burkemper Mr. Ryan C. Easley David and Karen Gulick Bannister Dr. Joseph E. Cangas Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Hager II Dr. Seth Barbanell Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Carlson Kenneth Eigenberg and Laura and Michael Herring Mr. Tony Bardol Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Carr Jr. Tann Schafer IMPACT Group Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Mrs. Christine Kurtz Casten Robert Eilers and Frank Jacobs and Barksdale Daniel Bextermueller Marylen Mann Jacobs Ms. Rosie L. James Wayne and Cheri Jones Richard T. Katz and Stacey Lee Smith Ward and Carol Klein Mrs. Nancy C. Knowles Ms. Keri Lappas Mrs. Sally S. Levy Lococo Fine Art Publishers Barbara Luedde and Carl Pruess Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Martin Matter Family Office Patricia W. McMillan Ms. Barbara Barnes Miller Mrs. Mary B. Moog Mr. James E. Mosbacher Mr. Tom Mroczkowski Ms. Susan M. Mulcahy Jeremy Nighohossian and Betty Kirksey Oroma Nwanodi and Erika Nwanodi Robinson Mr. Daniel L. O’Brien Ms. Georgia C. Pettus

73 Mrs. Rita W. Eiseman Karen and Lawrence Goering David and Theresa Hopson Mr. Joseph Longstreth Ms. Jo Ann Emmerich Joseph and Joan Goltzman Thomas and Elizabeth Hyers Mrs. Andrea Luebbert Robert and Rosemary Emnett Ms. Jill Goodman Russell Jackson and Christine MacKey-Ross and Mr. George H. Erker Michelle Zielinski and Alex Gutierrez James Ross Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ernst Frank Goudsmit Mr. Sanford Jaffe Mrs. Gayle Malone John and Muriel Eulich Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Graebe Mr. Sanjay K. Jain Dr. Robert Maloy John and Phyllis Evans Ms. Elizabeth L. Green Mr. Dennis Johnson Ms. Kathy Manganaro Mrs. Denise R. Fears Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Greene James and Suzanne Johnson George and Phyllis Markus Eric Felty and Bradley Wright Mr. Regis Greenwood Ms. Marjorie E. Johnson Mrs. Joyce G. Marsh Mr. James M. Fiala Anne and Karl Grice Mr. and Mrs. Scott Johnson Mrs. Frances T. Martin Gordon and Margaret Finley Michael and Paula Gross Richard and Susan Johnston Carl and Gretchen Martinson Mr. David Fisk Brenda Grossman and Mr. Thomas Kahn Elizabeth and Steven Nancy and Steve Fox Steven Brody Mrs. Nancy F. Kalishman McCandless Mr. and Mrs. Terry Franc Mr. Jim Grubbs Mr. Arthur S. Kay Sue McNamara and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Francois Brian and Michelle Grus Ruth E. Kim and Sam Digirolamo Mrs. Robert Frane Leonard and Betty Guarraia David T. Hamilton Mr. Charles A. Mennell Mrs. Esther Frank Gregg and Mary Hagerty Roger and Fran Koch Dr. William D. Merwin Ms. Cathy Friedmann Matt and Lisa Hall Joanne and Alan Kohn Rick and Joy Weese Moll George and Dolores Friesen Jackie and Jeffrey Hammer Mark and Virginia Koors Mr. and Mrs. Alva Moog Jr. Ms. M. Carolyn Gamache Stephen and Diane Harbaugh Dr. Robert L. Lamberg Mr. Charles Dean Mueller Nelle and Robert Garrecht Anne Stonnington Harber and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lammers Nikki Murdick and Nancy and Bob Gellman Sheldon Harber David and Linda Landesman Michael Reynierse Amy George and JoAnne George Mr. Mark A. Hartford Carl and Gail Lang Kelly and David Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Gidlow Mr. Charles Hasenjaeger Ms. Karen Larsen Nancy and James Murphy Margaret P. Gilleo and Walter and Natasha Hawkins Leanne and Frank Latuda Laura and Cameron Murray Charles Guenther Jr. Ms. Dorothy Heagney R. Mark Lawson and Dawn and William Newman Joy Glass and Richard Milazzo Virginia E. Heagney and Renée Lawson Nancy and David Norman Sam and Eileen Glasser James P. Tobin Kimberly and Eric Lederman Douglass North and Jerome and Dianne Glick Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Hellwege Judith and Donald Leeker Elisabeth Case Gregory M. Glore and Ms. Janice Hetland Mr. Jim Leyerle Mr. Ralph Olliges Jr. Angela Glore Ms. Lesley Hoffarth Violet and William Li John and Carolyn O’Reilly Ms. Deborah Glynn Mr. Robert E. Hoffmann Ann and Randy Lipton Mary Shalz Ott and Gary Ott Edward and Joanne Goedeker Alfred and Marilyn Holtzer Linda (Frimel) Lohman Emilio and Janet Pagoulatos Phil and Laura Pate Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Piening Mr. Thomas C. Porter Dr. and Mrs. Lee S. Portnoff Judith and Gerald Potthoff Sandy and Richard Powers Mr. and Mrs. John Dwight Prade Michael and Erin Rakey E. Stephens and Jackie H. Rand Herman and Victoria Rapert Ms. Mimi Ravarino Julia Reardon and Nolan Drafahl Don and Michelle Reedy Cindy and Robert Reeg Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reh James and Edna Reinhold Alan Richman and Rachel Jones Ms. Marcia Rinkel Arnold Rivera and Michel Witmer Mr. and Mrs. Rush L. Robinson Dr. and Mrs. Leon R. Robison III Jeffrey Robson and Andrew Robson Joe Rogers and Nancy Kinser James and Sharon Roseland Tabitha Rudd and Seth Dobrin Joseph and Sammy Ruwitch

74 Mrs. Christy Ryan Roy and Christine Saffold Paul and Lucinda Santiago Mr. Peter Sargent Michael and Karen Schaffner Laurence Schiffer and Jeanie Schiffer Mrs. Geraldine Schiller Fran and Ron Schlapprizzi Susan and Jerry Schlichter Ms. Connie Schnuck Mr. Alexander C. Schoch Mr. James L. Schovanez Ms. Diane M. Schumacker Ms. Deborah Seidel Ms. Ruth Seldin Dr. and Mrs. Robert Senior Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Sexton William Siliven and Travis Siliven Philip and Joan Siwak Stephen W. Skrainka Lee and Carl Smith William and Sandra Snyder Dana L. Spitzer and Doreen D. Dodson Susan Stang and Sam Stang Michael C. Stein and Francene LeMonds Mr. and Mrs. William Stern Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon B. Mr. Michael J. Alderson Martha and Carson Baur David and Anne Stockman Wallace III Mr. Philip Alderson Mr. Kyle Baxter and Ms. Katinka Stout John and Robin Walsh Mr. Ralph W. Alexander Mr. Alan Ratchford Mrs. Maurita E. Stueck Mr. David G. Warner Joseph and Patricia Alexandre Michael and Beth Beasley John and Tracy Sullivan Peter Weiss and Barbra Horn David and Melanie Alpers Anna Beck and Lisa Beck Dianne and Grenville Sutcliffe S. Ford Wellman and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Alyea Mr. Edward M. Becker Ms. Peggy L. Symes Jill Wellman Mr. and Mrs. David A. Mr. Gerald Beckerle Mrs. Edith Tashma Dr. and Mrs. S. William Whitson Anderson Joann and Russ Beermann Mr. R. David Taylor Keith and Mindy Whittle Ms. Linda K. Anderson Mr. C. Robert Belden Jane Tenquist and Dr. Martin B. Wice Mr. and Mrs. David L. Andrew and Renee Bell Kevin Mahoney Gene and Peg Wienke Antognoli Mr. Jeff Bell Ms. Toni Thompson Miriam G. Wilhelm and Mrs. Eugenie L. Armstrong Pamela Belloli and Dave Shimek Kedra and John Tolson Eric Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Michael Diehl and Alice Benga Jon and Barbara Ann Topp Ms. Carol E. Wilke Arnstein Allyn and Carol Bennett Mrs. Martha C. Torlina Kathryn and Richard Winter Mr. Michael G. Asbury Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bennett Nellie Tsimerman and Maryilyn Stewart and Mr. Frederick H. Atwood III Annetta and Sami Bentil Edward Tsimerman Nancy Wischmeyer Elie Azrak and Carine Khouzak Tammy Berg-Neuman Lance Tulacro and Matthew and Heather Wohl Alfredia Bailey and Richard and Susan Berron Elizabeth Kopjas Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Wolfe Barlencia Bailey William and Evelyn Bevans Mrs. Margaret C. Uhlemeyer Robert A. Young and Adrian Baker III and Mrs. Elizabeth A. Biddick Mr. Paul Uldall Katherine Kreusser Young Pamela Baker Mrs. June R. Bierman Emil and Marianne Unanue Stuart and Betsy Zimbalist Mr. Joseph J. Baldassare Ms. Georgia Binnington Nita and Henk van der Werff Don and Kathy Zundel Mr. and Mrs. S. Eric Baldini Stanley and Claire Birge Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Mr. Robert J. Balske Terry and Cheryl Blake Van Dyke Supporting Members Barb Barber and Molly Rater Marian and John Bleeke Mr. Stephen M. Vano Mr. Michael Abrams Mr. Henry F. Barbour Lois and Malcolm Bliss Mr. Michael Vinehout Ms. Isabel Ackerman Mr. Russell E. Barden Mr. Daniel C. Boeddeker Mr. John Vogel Stephen and Patricia Ackerman Beverly and Philip Barron Ms. Ida Boehlow Mr. George K. Vogt Doug and Hilda Adams Franklin and Catherine Bartels Daniel Boehmer and Michael C. Vollmar and Karl Adams and Tom Adams Mr. Anthony Bassett M. Dolores Enriquez-Boehmer Allison C. Mattingly Steve and Barbara Adams Ms. Christine Bastian John L. Bogdanor and Dr. and Mrs. Arch M. Ahern Larry and Trisha Bates Annette Bogdanor Mr. and Mrs. Alan Akerson Henry and Ann Bauer Ms. Catherine S. Bollinger Stephen and Nikki Alabach Ms. Pamela Bauer Hunt and Donna Bonan

75 Mr. and Mrs. David K. Dahm Claire Dalal and Derek Williamson Jeanne and Paul Dalba Angela and Randy Dalton Merideth and Andrew Daly Lauren and Chris Daming David and Karen Dapron Diane Dark Catherine and Themos Dassopoulos Carlos and Joyce Daughaday Ms. Annamaria P. Davenport Mr. Bruno David Ms. Carmen Davis Conn and Miranda Davis Joshua Davis and Jerry Davis Robert and Marilyn Davis Sheldon Davis and Jane Howard Ms. Carla Dawson Robert and Jan Dawson Mrs. Patricia Dear Jerry DeBonis and Margaret Ryan-DeBonis Ms. Gloria Decoste Doug Hill and Kris Lewis at the 2014 Gala Frank and Joan DeFrancesco Ms. Sally Dehner Ray and Karen Bond Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ms. Pamela Coffin Ms. Cindy de Mendoza Sara and Vincent Borgmann Burkholder Mr. Richard Cohen and Helene Denlow Rick and Tina Borgmeyer Mr. James R. Burmeister Thomas and Sally Cohn Howard D. and Vickie M. Cynthia and Thomas Bottini Andrea and Steven Burr Carmon and Susan Colangelo Denson Mrs. Marcia Brackman Nathan and Marcy Bursac Joseph and Sally Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Tim Desloge Mr. Bruce Bradley Ms. Catherine S. Bush Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Karen Destefane and Jack Abels Jerry and Rosalie Brasch David F. Butler and Lance Lich Condie III Dennis and Lela Detoye Mr. David Breckenridge Dr. Robert and Christina Butler Larry Condie Jon Deuchler and Mr. Paul H. Breckner and Ali and Shannon Cafourek Ms. Sharon R. Condie Teresa Andreone Ms. Abigail M. Breckner Ann and Jack Cahill Arthur Congdon Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Deutsch Mr. Chet F. Breitwieser Mr. Tom Calhoun Mr. and Mrs. Richard Constance Brian Deutschmann and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bremer Robert and Peggy Callahan Donald and Joanne Cooper Sherry Pfannerstill Mrs. Judith F. Brilliant Ms. Mary D. Canino Doug and Amy Copeland Mrs. Rose Mary Dieckhaus Mr. Bert Brod Mr. and Mrs. David V. Capes Jim and Maleen Corrigan Dorothy and Daniel Diehl Daniel Bronson and Ms. Ann Smith Carr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayor Harold Dielmann Sandra Bronson William F. Carver and Costello Jr. Douglas E. Dillard and Mrs. Carole Ann Brown Diana Townsend Patti L. Cox and Bonita Dickinson Dillard Cathy and David Brown Kristine and Shandy Casteel Graham A. Colditz Nancy and William Dilley Mr. David E. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Juan M. Castro Mrs. Mary Coxe Mary Dinauer and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G. Brown Sheila and Albert Cawns Rachael and Kanon Cozad James Duguid Mr. Joe Brown Alan and Nancy Charlson Johnetta M. Craig, M.D. Ms. Donna Dittmer Dr. Kathleen S. Brown Beverly and Walter Chase Dr. and Mrs. Lester Allen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dolgin Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown Mike and Jennifer Cheles Crancer III Gary and Gale Dollar Mr. and Mrs. Morton Brown Jan and Cesare Chiaradonna Ms. Anne D. Crane Douglass and Betsy Domoto Mr. Samuel D. Brown Judy Child and Alan Schwartz Ms. Martha A. Crimmins and Dennis Donnelly and Ms. Sylvia Brown Liz Childs and John Klein Ms. T. Ann Tolin Rebecca McDermott Edwin and Tracy Brubeck Anne Chilson and John Wiegers Dr. Erika Crouch The Honorable Margaret Steven and Debra Bruce Sandra J. Christie and Mr. and Mrs. Ian Cruickshank Donnelly and Ms. Mary Elizabeth Brucker Garry J. Reed Joseph Culmore and Dr. David Riedel Mary Anne and Bill Buege Ms. Pat Ciapciak Judith Wang’ondu Michael and Deanna Donovan Mr. Matthew J. Bujewski Sheilah F. Clarke-Ekong and Bertram B. Culver William and Judith Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Bunce Jennifer Ekong Rev. Dr. Sheldon W. Culver Roman and Alla Dorfman Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burgess Mr. Daniel J. Clarkin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. Donald B. Dorwart Mr. Halpin T. Burke Karen Clifford and Cummings Jane and William Doub Mark and Lynn Burkhart Molly Clifford William and Roberta Curtis Mr. Haliday Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobaugh Philip and Tracy Czarnec Leo and Kay Drey

76 Daniel and Jamie Driemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Fuerst Jean Goodman and Ms. Kathleen B. Hall John and Kathryn Dubuque Ms. Ruth A. Fuller Craig Goodman Mrs. Joan M. Hall-Weil Harry and Virginia Duffy R. Edmond and Carlene Mr. Leslie Goodman Mrs. Lynn Friedman Hamilton James and Patricia Duft Fullerton Jim Goodwin and Bruce Hopson Nancy Hamilton and Jim Butler Mrs. Sandra Duncker Keith Fulling and Nancy and Ronald Gorgen Claiborne and Avrom Dr. Christine R. Durbin Deborah Gersell Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gould Handleman M. Julia Balliet and Edward and Joan Funke Dr. Eleanor C. Gower David Hanlon and Lucia Miller David P. East Ms. Doris Gardner Mrs. Vera Gale Granteer Ms. Lesley A. Hanson Erik Eaves and Nikki Eaves Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Hillary Gredell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Harre Frederick and Rebecca Eberbach Garnett Lucas Gredell Mrs. Anne G. Harris Ms. Laurel B. Ebling Theodore and Katherine Gast Deborah Green and Anna Green Millie and David Harshman Mrs. Donna M. Eisenberg Richard and Lynnea Gehring Randy and Nancy Green Rich Harting and Kathy Harting Michael and Laura Ellenhorn Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Green Mrs. Virginia Hartman Mr. Allan Ellis Georgen Sheila Greenbaum and Mr. Jeffrey Hartnett Dorsey D. and Sondra E. Ellis Mr. Orda L. Gibbs Gary Wasserman Ms. Janice Hartsfield Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Edward Giganti and John Brase Mrs. Georgene F. Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Haspiel Elsperman Mrs. Carol Giles-Straight Mr. Darin B. Groll Jill Heaton Hauck and Edwin and Euline Elzemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gilley Carol and John Groneck Jr. David P. Hauck Jean E. Emling and Barb Emling Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gillis Jr. Jessica and Robert Grubb Philip Heagney and Heather and Leonard Essig Andy and Nancee Glaser Anthony and Joanne Guerrerio Barbara Prosser Mr. and Mrs. Bijan Etezadi Ms. Sylvia P. Glore Ms. Lois Guller Ms. Sarah Anne Heege Ms. Jane B. Evans Jim Fehr and Anne Glowinski Mr. David J. Gund Dr. Nanette Hegamin Ms. Vivian Eveloff John and Donna Gnagi Mrs. Noelle Gunter Mrs. Jeanne C. Hegel N. Timothy and Jeannette Ewing Mrs. Carolyn Gold Ms. Debra Gusnard Mr. and Mrs. Cris D. Hehner Nancy Farmer and Daniel E. Goldberg and Mr. Eugene E. Guttin Mr. and Mrs. John F. Heil Darrell Hartke Mary K. Cullen Mr. Fred F. Guyton John and Joyce Heiman Spencer and Rebecca Warren and Marcia Lee Audrie and Robb Haag Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bruchhauser Farris Goldberg Ms. Marilyn J. Haberle Heimburger Susan and Tony Favazza Joseph Goldkamp and Kevin and Barb Hacker Dieter and Renita Heinzl Mr. Gavreal Feder Kate Michelson Goldkamp Ronald and Susan Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Feiner Ms. Jennifer Goldring Jon and Carol Hake Hellinger Dr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Rob Goldstein Alan and Carol Haker Ms. Carol A. Hemphill Ms. Jacqueline Fett Mr. B. Randolph Fette Ms. Carol A. Fichtelman Ms. Susan Fields Dr. and Mrs. A. Nicholas Filippello Mary Ellen Finch Stephen and Brenda Finch Mr. John W. Finger Matthew and Devon Fischer Sue Fischlowitz and David Roberts Mrs. Gail K. Fischmann Ms. Katherine Fleet Danielle Ramirez and Nils Flodberg Andrey Shaw and Cynthia Florin Allen and Nora Fluent Susan Foerster and Robert Ciralsky Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ford Dr. Patricia R. Forni Jeanne H. Forrest Gary and Christy Fox Mr. Sam Foxman Keith and Nicole Freber Douglas Freeman Mr. Don French Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fritz Mr. Robert E. Frost

77 John and Sharon Kueneke David Wood and Linda Lahman Mr. Joseph L. LaMarque Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis W. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Lampen Dr. William M. Landau Mr. Jason Lane George and Kathleen Lange Ms. Marcia Lange Dr. Susan M. Langhorst Allen Langston and Marilyn Holmes Mr. Ross Larson Mrs. Kelly Layton Mrs. Dianne Lazaroff Michael and Laurie Lecours Mr. and Mrs. Loy W. Ledbetter Jr. Alan and Martha Lemley Anne Leners and Daniel Cook J. Jeffrey and Robin Leonard Retta LeRitz and Tom Tussey Ms. Brenda Levin Dr. and Mrs. Marvin E. Levin Karen Levine and Abby Podkul Mr. and Mrs. Paul Liberatore Bridget and William Linde Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Lipic Susan and Steven Lipstein Thomas and Carolyn Loew Mrs. Shirley Londe Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Herrington Gayle Jackson and Lillian Katzenmeyer and Tracy Sykes-Long and Phyllis and Brad Hershey Frederick Kraus Randy Beck Alton R. Long II Mr. Julian M. Hess Randee and Myron Jacobs Mark Phillip Katzman Ronald and Eva Lovett Ms. Kathleen M. Hiatt Ms. Judith Jacobsmeyer Mrs. Margaret Kaufman John and Tracey Lowell Mr. Paul A. Higgins Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Jaeger Ms. Elizabeth Kauffman R. Michael and Lecie William and Tania Hillmer Mrs. Irene James Kendall and Elizabeth Kaul Lowenbaum Sarah E. Hinch and Mr. and Mrs. William W. James Ms. Susan S. Keller Ms. Rebecca Luce Sharon M. Hinch The Janklow Family Maureen E. Kelly and Ms. Rita C. Luddon Mrs. Phyllis P. Hippenmeyer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jankowski Susan Charleville Mr. Darren Lueders Blake Hoel and C. Berit Nelson John and Brenda Jansen Kristen and Matthew Kemner Jim and Jordan Luzecky Dr. Sharon Hoffarth Mr. Bruce Janssen Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kemp Martin and Margaret Lyons Charles and Maureen Hoffman Dr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Jaworski Mr. John Key Ed and Tedi Macias Cheri Hoffman Dean and Barbara Jeffries Margaret and William Keyes Melissa and Wesley Madara Jennifer and Eric Hoffman Mr. Dennis Jennings Amy Danielle and Ray Khuhro Dr. and Mrs. W. Edwin Magee Harry and Angela Holiday Mr. David Jockenhoefer Mr. Steven S. Kimmel Bo and Kevin Maher Mrs. Cheri Hollensbe Carl and Shirley Johnson Ms. Amie King Megan and Ryan Maher Ms. Jessica Holmes Casey Johnson and Steve Kinsley and Cindy Buhse John and Snezana Mahon Ryan Honeyman and Sophia Johnson Mary-Kay and Scott Kirchner Mr. James R. Makula Joannah Racine Rick and Pam Jokerst Bob and Nancy Klepper Mr. Charles Malloch Dr. and Mrs. Simon Horenstein Mr. Kevin Jones Lynn and Mark Kloss Mr. and Mrs. James V. Maloney Cynthia and Robert Hormell Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones Bernard Kneale and Matthew Mancini and Kathryn Howard and Almetta Jordan and Ann L. Duncan Nancy Williams Kathryn Monser Kai Anne Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Koester Mr. and Mrs. Aaron I. Mandel Janet and Andrew Hoyne Julie and Robert Kaley Ms. Rhonda Koldehoff Mr. and Mrs. Virgil M. Mantle Quincie and William Humphrey Ms. Karen Kalish Eivind and Lisa Kolemainen Stan and Jean Margul Mr. Jerry Hunter Craig and Debbie Kaminer Al and Sandy Koller Mrs. Mary Ann Maritz Catherine Hwang-Zahniel Mr. James L. Kappel Luann H. Koop Ms. Phyllis M. Maritz Mohamed and Susan Iqbal Dr. and Mrs. A. Karanas Charles and Anne Korr Ellen Marsh and Ms. Suzanne Irwin-Wells Joni and Ernest Karandjeff Mr. Chris Kost Daniel Schachtman Mr. Harold E. Isbell David and Marianne Karges Mr. Barry D. Kozloff Marci and Tom Marsh Michelle and Michael J. Isserman Mr. Steven Katz Tony and Kara Krawat Catherine Martarella and Ms. Cynthia T. Jackson Susan and Oliver Krechel James Cahill

78 Charlotte A. Martin and Michael R. Moser and Ms. Melanie Newbill Dr. Larry and Margaret Peeno Julianne Martin Amy J. Lorenz-Moser Wendi Newell Brenda and Joseph Pereles Mr. Lee B. Martin Ann and Daniel Moskowitz Patricia Newkirk Mr. and Mrs. William L. Perry Jason and Yvette Martinez Mr. Larry G. Mrazek Betsy and Charles Newman Mr. Barry Pessin Wendy and Victor Martychenko Ms. Linda C. Mueller Paula and Tom Nichols Mr. and Mrs. George G. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Marx Leslie Bloom and Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Peterson Mr. David Mason William Mueller Niesen II Ms. Katrina Pfeiffer Mrs. Susan S. Matlof Anna Mullins and Maurice and Marie Noellsch Ms. Billie M. Phillips Peter Matlon and Joyce Cacho Michael Mullins Mike and Olga Nogin Dr. Daniel Phillips and Frank and Mary Matthews Michelle Mullis and Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Noland Dr. Linda Horne Roy and Susan Maurer Shannon Mullis Mr. John F. Norwood William and Brook Pierson David and Diane Mayo Dr. George Murphy Mr. and Mrs. James L. Nouss Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Piper John and Clemencia Mazuski M. Keith and Amy Basore Deborah and Brian Novack Tim and Heidi Pohlman Ms. Kim McAdams Murphy Emily and Joshua Noyes Mrs. Ellen Post Mr. John H. M. McCarthy Marianne and Mike Murphy Ms. Kiku Obata Nicholas and Julie Poulos Madison McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ms. Mary Anne O’Connell Philip Powell Jane P. McCarty Murphy Jo Oertli Donald and Jane Prahlow Anne Christine and Launce and Linda Mustoe Mr. Bob Offerman Mr. and Mrs. Omri E. Praiss Kevin McCormack Jeanette and Allen Myers Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Olsen Charlene Prather and Ms. Diane McCullough Carla and Robert Myerson Ms. Mary Lou Olson Elliot Nelson Ms. Margaret E. McDonald Mrs. Susan S. Nagarkatti Ms. Joan M. O’Malley Ms. Doris B. Pree Anne and John McDonnell John and Rosemary Nagel Sharon and Joseph Orf Dr. Robert L. Quaas John and Karen McElroy Is’Mima Nebt’Kata Michael Orlando Jon F. and Claralyn W. Quarles Karen and John McFarland Deborah Nelson Linck and Dr. F. Thomas Ott Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Quinn Ted and Izabella McMinn Magdalene Linck Ms. Mary R. Ottoson Brian Abel Ragen and Alex and Jenny McPheeters Mr. Francis B. Nelson Jr. Mike Owens and Sheryl L. Meyering Ms. Katherine McPheeters Mr. and Mrs. George D. Nelson Lyda Krewson Sid and Madeline Raile Thomas McReynolds and Mr. William Nelson Phillip E. Paeltz and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rascovar E. Rebecca Case Jeanne Nerbonne and Myra Blackman Carol Rauh Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe R. Andreas Burkhalter Janet E. Papageorge Mr. and Mrs. John A. Rava McWilliams Jr. Charles and JoAnn Nester Ms. Elizabeth J. Parker Ms. Yvonne Rawls Adele and Michael Mead Mr. and Mrs. Sanford S. Mr. John E. Parker Dr. Timothy P. Rearden, M.D. Dr. Subodh K. Mehra Neuman Thomas and Emily Pearce and Dr. Chi Kim, M.D. Mrs. Jo Ellen Meier Mrs. Kenneth P. Merten Walter and Cynthia Metcalfe Renée and Bruce Michelson Ashley Viehmann Milam and James J. Milam Ms. Rosalyn Miles Mr. and Ms. W. Joseph Miles Glenn Miller and Michael Montague Jean Miller and James Turpin Mr. Lewis R. Mills Ms. Joy Marr Miltenberger Vince and Jan Misuraca Linda Mitchell and Emily Mitchell Furr Verla and Richard Mitchell Ms. Elizabeth A. Moellman Jim and Virginia Moffett Jan Torrisi-Mokwa and Joe Mokwa B. Craig Weldon and Terri G. Monk Mr. Al Moore Miller Moore and Linda Coriasco Mr. and Mrs. G. Edward Moorman Sharon Moran and Richard Moran

79 Irene Schulze and Teresa Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Dan and Joanne Schwartz Stanza Jr. David and Sharon Schwartz Garrett Liam States and Joel and Barbara Schwartz Lawanda States Martin Schweig and Frank Steeves and Terrie Liberman Sheryl Andrews Barbara Schweitzer and Mrs. George E. Stein Henry Rohrs Gabriel Steinbach and Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Simon Steinbach Schwendinger Mr. and Mrs. James Steiner Thomas Sehr and Dr. Michael J. Stellern Margaret Wayne Sonja and Calvin Stemme Ms. Linda Seibert Ms. Roberta L. Sterling Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Seldin Scott and Nicola Stern Mrs. Jane E. Servos Jennifer D. Stewart and Robin Seuc and J. Eduardo Seuc Wally Siewart Patricia and Larry Sewell The Honorable and Ms. Kathy E. Shaffstall Mrs. Joseph G. Stewart Dr. Thomas P. Shaner Ms. Jennifer J. Stoffel Bruce Shapiro and Liz Guthrie John S. Stoneman David Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Strain Katherine Miller Mr. Carl Strasser David Sharp and Lorraine Sharp Stacy Stratmann and Tom Egan The Honorable and Mrs. Arvella A. Strong and Charles A. Shaw C. Jessel Strong Jennifer A. Shaw and Pamela Stuerke Timothy A. Gentry Ms. Dorothy C. Sumner John and Mary Beth Shaw Donald and Linda Sutherland Ms. June W. Shaw Jeff Swinton and Julie and William Shearburn Mary Dedeaux-Swinton Dr. Paul J. Sheehan Harriet Switzer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Shelton David Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. M. Mr. James E. Talbert Leslie and Jacob Reby Mr. Robert A. Rosenthal Shepherd Peter Tao and Helen Lee Patricia and Nicholas Reding Einar and Eloise Ross Mr. and Mrs. John J. Ingrid Taylor Jim and Linda Reed Dr. William Ross and Shillington Jr. Keith and Bonnie Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reilly Mrs. Arlene Moore Ross Mr. and Mrs. Ravindra Shitut Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Helga Reinbold and Andy and Ivette Rothschild Mr. William R. Shocklee Taylor Michelle Ranciglio Dr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Rouse III Mark and Jeanne Showers Mrs. Betty R. Tebbetts Ms. Lin Reineke Stephen and Maris Rovak Mrs. Patricia Shpilberg Susan Terrill and Linda Green Renner and Mary and Stephen Roy Alan and Debby Silverberg Juniper Colbert Katherine Green Weber Ms. Patty Ryan Jeffrey and Christy Singer Dr. Robert E. Thach Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rettke Thomas and Karen Sailor Ms. Nancy H. Siteman Mrs. Amelia L. Theodore Ms. Priscilla M. Reyhan Ms. Janet Sanders David and Kathy Skiles Tracy and Joe Thomas Frank Reynolds and Mr. Kenneth Sandler Ms. Margie Skiljan Mr. and Mrs. William S. Al Fernandez Jr. Ms. Robyn Schaber Barb and Timothy Smith Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Jane Schaefer Mrs. Barbara Smith Gary and Donna Thouvenin Richardson Liz and John Schappe Harley M. Smith and Dale Threlkeld and Lizzy and Dave Rickard Steve and Jill Schappe Veronica Hilyard Susan Kauling William and Karen Ridgeway Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Ms. Jerilyn Smith Alicia and Michael Tierney Ms. Catherine Riley Scharff Jr. Mr. Mark N. Smith Katrin and Daniel Tobben Drs. Gregory Storch and Mr. Leonard Scheffler Ms. Wendy C. Smith Nancy C. Tongren Lisa Ring Robert and Maxine Scheibe Patricia Smith-Thurman and Mr. and Mrs. David M. Mary and John Risberg Mr. Daniel England Schiele Solomon Thurman Touchette Ms. Nancy Roberts Mr. Joshua Schindler Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Dr. Anthony and Mrs. Patricia Mr. and Mrs. William N. Henry and Kay Schmitt Sneeringer Traxler Robertson Walter and Marie Schmitz William and Julie Snidle Pamela Triplett and Marilyn L. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ms. Anne F. Snyder Kenneth Denson Mr. Eric Roche Schnyder Ms. Cynthia René Somogye Thomas B. Tritschler and Mrs. Bernice Z. Roemer Sally and Perry Schoenecker Mr. and Mrs. James Speiser Julia Oberheu Tritschler Mr. and Mrs. William L. Rogers Mr. Alexander Schonwald Bruce Springer and Patsy West Louise Flick and Bill True Mr. and Mrs. A. Charles Lucy M. Schreiber Cheryl and Kevin Staley Richard and Rebecca Turner Roland III Ken and Suzanne Schulte Angela Standish and John and Ellen Turongian Barry Rosenblum and Nathan and Marion Schulte Kevin Bayless Linda Tyler Angela Muzzarelli Susie and Bob Schulte

80 Mr. and Mrs. Russell R. Ms. Doretha Washington Williams Jr. Mr. Morrie Zimring Vanderbeek Lynda B. Waters and Ms. Wanda Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Dr. and Mrs. David C. John Austermann Roger and Lucy Willis Zorensky Van Essen Bob and Vernette Watson James M. and Ms. Kathleen Zorica Mr. John Veidt Hank Webber and Chris Jacobs Rev. Dr. Barbara G. Willock Ann Zotos and Tom Zotos Elizabeth Veraldi and Marilyn Wechter and Iain Fraser Barbara and John Wilmes Mr. and Mrs. Reza Zoughi Jennifer Veraldi Michael and Ridgeley Weinberg Mr. Jered Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Mr. Louis P. Vetere Ms. Pamela J. Weir Kathleen Wilson and Zychinski Mr. and Mrs. James J. Virtel Roseann M. Weiss and Paula Russell anonymous Shannon and Jon Vitiello Harper Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Wilson Fred and Barbara Volkmann Mr. and Mrs. Sanford W. Weiss Dr. and Mrs. Warren J. Wimmer Ms. Anne von der Heydt Ms. Julie Weissman McKenzie and Matthew Mr. Curt von Diest Leanne and Conrad Wellenkamp Winberry Mr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Von Rohr Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Wentzien Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wischmeyer Steve and Kay Waggoner Mr. Clayvon Wesley Mr. and Mrs. David E. Angela Wahby and Janet Kitrel Ms. V. Anne R. Wessely Wolfersberger Lynn and Edward Wakefield Richard and Anita White Mr. Jonathan S. Wolff Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Wald Mrs. Maureen L. Whitmire Mr. and Mrs. William Wolff Mr. Bill T. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. David C. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Dr. Susan P. Walker Michael and Gloria Whyte Woods Jr. Jerry and Krishna Walker Susan Wiegand and Kathleen and Jim Woodworth Robert and Melissa Walker Jeffrey Weitzel Mr. Steve Wozniak Ms. Patricia S. Walker-Welk Ms. Joan Wilke Ms. Coisetta E. Wright Mrs. Barbara Wallace-Jobson Dr. Carol F. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wright Mr. Jerome Wallach Courtney Williams and Rita M. Wylie and Gina and Marc Wallis Brian Williams Mary Patricia Wylie Mary Walsh and John Hewitt James and Ana Williams William M. Yonker and Mark and Pamela Waltermire Marletta Williams and Joe Casey Renee C. Flanders Rachel S. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Daryl R. Younker

81 Staff

Director’s Office Human Resources Operations Gallery McDaniel, Kathryn Brent R. Benjamin, Nancy Martin, Human Mark Macinski, Michael Lipe, Gallery McGehee, Donald Director Resources Director Director of Operations Manager Morrison, Daniel Deborah Zumwalt, Lea Ann Barker, Payroll and Security Walter Turner, Gregory Newcomb, Meghan Special Projects Administrator Leslie House, Senior Gathing, Judith Dwyer, O’Brien, Joshua Perkins, Manager Andrea Poston, Benefits Administrative Assistant Gallery Supervisors Anand Raj, Rebecca Jeanne Rosen, Senior Manager Diane Hickman, Staff Rea, Larry Roberts, Administrative Assistant Theresa Barnes, Human Facilities Entrance Attendant Holly Rogers, Justin Sean O’Neal, Secretary Resources Administrator David Perkins, Facility Krasimira Angelova, Rulo-Sabe, Kevin to the Boards and Manager Joshua Bandy, Sanders, Deborah Custodian of Records Museum Shop Marvin Chaney, Gerard Craig Bausley, Daniel Santamaria, Phyllis Deborah Boyer, Retail McFarland, Maintenance Bextermueller, Jennie Santamaria, David Sales Director Coordinators Bogovich, Taylor Bour, Schmandt, Matthew Administration Christine Heinrich, Timothy Kelly, Cabinet Thomas Boyle, Tasha Schooley, Rosemary and Operations Receiver/Inventory Maker Brantley, Paris Brown, Simpson, John Stucke, Carolyn J. Schmidt, Coordinator W. Bixby Childress, Stanley Thomas, Deputy Director and Mary Krupnik, Retail Engineering John Dean, Anthony Madeline Vermeulen, Controller Sales Manager Anthony Schnurr, DiPaolo, Jessica Doerr, Sonya Walter, Ronald Jennifer Fogerty, Elizabeth Hileman, Engineering Supervisor Noah Dunn, Cydney West, Mark Whiteside, Assistant to the Deputy Emily Robichaux, Randall Guenther, Kyle Engel, Jennifer Fank, Caitlin Winkler, Director and Controller Donna Schaffnit, Sales Muskopf, Gregory Paul Fleming, David Robin Woods, Associates McMullen, David Stapf, Gamache, Dustin Gallery Attendants Finance Engineering Technicians Glastetter, Joe Gleason, Bradley Haberer, Information Cameron Gray, Jennifer Protection Services Accounting Director Technologies Environmental Hamilton, Michael Gary Wuest, Security Kimberly Sparkman, Adam Gegg, System Antonio Catchings, Hammel, Steven Harf, Manager Accounting Supervisor Administrator Environmental Richard Hiestand, Jerome White, David Patrick Fox, Staff Richard Dachroeden, Supervisor Jonathan Ivester, Hartung, Mark Dethrow, Accountant Network Administrator Carla Davison, Rochelle Jackson, Protection Supervisors Sharon Anders, Wendy Sporleder, Data- Marion Jackson, Gwendolyn Johnson, Chris Beisel, Ernest Assistant Accountant base Administrator Donnell Lawrence, Charles Jones, Rebecca Campbell, Holly Pamela Bledsoe, Laura Christopher Jagodka, Leonard Murphy, Kaner, Gerard Koeller, Childress, Adisa Curry, Renshaw, Accounts Information Stanley Sisley, Jacob Kuczka, Cynthia JaVon Dillon, Robert Clerks Technology Technician Trenise Troupe, Maddaleno, Deborah Dorr, Andrew Cathryn Gowan, Digital Environmental Aides Marquard, Marshay Heimberger, Jeffrey Imaging Specialist Marshall, Aaron Lager, Jacob Lewis, Jason Messenger, Rodney Oyler, Valerie Page, Thomas Poston, Thomas Reed, Craig Thomas, Rickey West, Protection Officers

Curatorial Affairs and Museum Programs Jason T. Busch, Deputy Director Lizbeth Beldner, Assistant to the Deputy Director

Curatorial Affairs Zoey Hasselbring, Administrative Assistant Melissa Bauer, Administrative Assistant

Nichole Bridges, associate curator of African Art, speaks with visitors in the galleries

82 American Art Claire Walker, Assistant Timothy Skornia, Janeen Turk, Senior Painting Conservator Mount Maker Curatorial Assistant Nancy Heugh, Paper Joshua Meyer, Beth Rubin, Research Conservator Collections Care Assistant Brian Koelz, Technician Conservation Technician Arts of Africa, Oceania Elaine Harris, Learning and Engagement and the Americas Administrative Assistant Amanda Thompson Nichole Bridges, Rundahl, Director Associate Curator Exhibition Design Narni Cahill, Senior Aoife O’Brien, Mellon Philip Atkinson, Head of Learning & Fellow Exhibition Design Engagement Assistant Amy Clark, Research Assistant Graphic Design School Services Jon Cournoyer, Head of Ann Burroughs, Docent/ Asian Art Graphic Design School/Interpretive Philip Hu, Associate Fontella Bradford, Services Director Curator Publications Associate Lindsey Schifko, Eric Huntington, Lauri Kramer, Graphic Learning & Mellon Fellow Design and Production Engagement Assistant Mi Huang, Research Specialist Cheryl Benjamin, Assistant Karen Corley, Graphic Jennifer Doyle, Designer Associate Educators Decorative Arts and Anne Perry, Assistant Design Collections Educator David Conradsen, Jeanette Fausz, Nora Ryan works with children in the Museum’s Associate Curator Director & Community and Public Emerson Classroom Genevieve Cortinovis, Head Registrar Programs Research Assistant Renee Franklin, Registrar Community & Public European Art to 1800 Ella Rothgangel, Programs Director Charles Handy, Annual Programs Judith Mann, Curator Associate Registrar/ Chinyere Oteh, Learning Technical Services Jennifer Thomas, Lisa Cakmak, Assistant TMS Administrator & Engagement Librarian Director Curator Rachel Aubuchon, Assistant Clare Vasquez, Public Kate Gleason, Photography & Image Sabrena Nelson, Services Librarian Membership Manager Modern and Rights Manager Educator Bryan Young, Library Tobias Raiser, Contemporary Art Brian Van Camerik, Lisa Stelling-Jokisch, Assistant Development Simon Kelly, Collections Care Senior Educator Operations Manager Curator Technician Sherri Williams, Development and Andrea Henry, Development Events Molly Moog, Abigail Sarah Weber, Collections Associate Educator External Affairs Yoder, Research Database Assistant Nora Ryan, Pre-School Coordinator Carl G. Hamm, Assistants Patricia Boulware, Assistant Educator Patricia Simpson, Deputy Director Collections Jordia Benjamin, Major Gifts Records Pat Seratti, Assistant to Prints Drawings and Documentation Romare Bearden Fellow Coordinator the Deputy Director Photographs Assistant Matthew Robinson, Vanessa Wear, Elizabeth Wyckoff, Diane Mallow, Senior Museum Membership Records Campaigns and Major Curator Registration Assistant Assistant Assistant Gifts Eric Lutz, Associate Rachel Shoup Swiston, Julani Brown, Rita Stephanie Recht, Visitor Bobby Sanderson, Curator Image Rights Assistant Chang, Torey Dunlap, and Member Services Director Leah Chizek, Jamie Aydt, Courtney Mary Hohn, Alissaya Sales & Service Valerie Rudy-Valli, Ann-Maree Walker, McCarty, Jessica Slawski, Mahesak, China-Fumi Supervisor Major Gifts Officer Research Assistants Assistant Registrars Page, Amber Peoples, Michaeleh Metz, Visitor Elisabeth Ellis, Kamia Moore Peoples, and Member Services Institutional Giving Conservation Exhibitions Assistant Andrew Quon, Hannah Ticketing & Brigid Flynn, Director Zoe Perkins, Acting Ward, Aniya Wayne, Operations Supervisor Jarel Loveless, Director Installation Museum Assistants Paula Ferrario, Institutional Giving Paul Haner, Paintings Christopher Moreland, Visitor and Member Officer Conservator Head Preparator Library Services Associate Catherine Wood, John Bauer, Jonathan Marianne Cavanaugh, Kimberly Apicella, Grants Officer Bloomer, Brian DePauli, Head Librarian James Balmer, Kay Amelia Jones, Emily Norma Sindelar, Renner, Patricia Sharp, Keefauver Stuttler, Archivist VMS shift leads Patrick Turco, Timothy Jenalie Auth, Madalyn Young, Brooker, Lakisha Collins, Preparators

83 Carmen Crosby, William List as of December 31, 2014 Emily Hamilton Jennifer Stoffel Sharon Barnholtz Dechand, Mary Foster, The following individuals Catherine Heckmann Elizabeth Sutton Kathie Bassett David Helling, Kathryn were also employed by Daron Hendrix Tiffany Sutton Ann Perrine Bauer Helling, Jacqueline the Saint Louis Art Carly Hilo Shannon Sweeney Judith Bender Keck, Emily Kozlowski, Museum between Daniel Hodges Linda Thomas Karen Berger James Ladd, Robert January 1, 2013 and Deanna Hovey Michael Trieb Roman Beuc Levy, Zak Marmalefsky, December 31, 2014. Evan Hunt Janelle Turner Daniel Bextermueller Kelsey McGinnis, Alexis Jeffrey Hursey Michael Turner Marty Bickel Paz, Seth Weissman, Jill Ahlberg Yohe Sara Ipsen Ashley Villarreal Joyce Bluett VMS Assistants Emily Allred Dennis Isom Lisa Volner Peggy Botterman William Appleton Charles Jackson Dayon Washington Susan Boxerman Marketing and David Arnold Daniel Jackson Jacqueline Watson Carol Brabbee Communications Nelia Aubuchon Lauren Jackson Susan Weber Rita Brinkmann Patricia Crowe, Fatimah Austin Kimberly Jacobs Dustin Weddle Carol Burkholder Director Alana Bailey Sergio Jamerison Eric White Mary Carmody Matthew Hathaway, Donna BandyBarteau Marie Jeep Heather White Wai-Ling Cheung Communications Jim BandyBarteau Edward Jensen Byron Whitlock Judy Cobillas Manager Janerra Barnes-Wilcox Derek Johnson Rommel Wilks Cristle Coleman-Griwach Danielle Zeis, Marketing Karen Batz April Johnston Curtis Williams Ann Corrigan Coordinator LaToyria Bell Andre Jones Clint Williamson Ann Cortinovis Bryan Wiebeck, Web Garland Brown Jennifer Kavanaugh Kathryn Wintermann Shawnessey Custer Content Specialist John Brutcher August Kopriva Rebecka Wyrde Martha Delmez Amanda Mueller, Melody Burns Lauren Kornegay Dollar Greg DiBlasi Marketing Assistant Louise Cameron Matthew Lang Robert Dorr Tilishia Carson Diana Lee Volunteers Kenneth Eigenberg Museum Events Naketa Chase Dionigi Leopardi Community Partnerships Carolyn Farquhar Kristin Lamprecht, Kurt Christian Katelyn Marzette Scott Cox Melanie Fathman Museum Events Garrett Clough Brendan McCauley Melissa Hurlahe Sarah Fehlig Director Justin Courtney Nicole McKinney Sarah Walters Bruce Feldacker Jonathan Grimm, Devin Aquila Daniels Jeanne McNabb Zachary Wolf Martha Fenger LaRue, Eric Szambaris, Calla Dobmeyer Carly Meyer Sari Frieden A/V Technicians Adam Effan Karen Mobley Conservation Jerry Fugate Catherine Fisher Jade Munden Jane Cahan Carlene Fullerton Abigail Frohne Christian Naffziger Virginia Carter Allen Furfine Catherine Gainor Ashley Nelson-Parrish Jacqueline Keck Judith Garfinkel Rachel Ganaden Sydney Norton Mary Kniep Barbara Gervais Vanity Gee Walter Otten Susan Schwach Caroline Greene Anna Gezella Christopher Pagano Sarah Griesbach Kimberly Glessner Tricia Paik Curatorial Caroline Gunter Laura Gorman Vickie Payne Marcia Hart Mary Hagerty Nadine Graham Molly Perse Alexander Huang Wade Hammond Dorothy Green Stephanie Piantanida Mia Laufer Marcia Hart Michael Griesi Nathan Poetzscher Andrea Miller Julie Harvey Cheryl Griffin Breanna Poston Molly Moog Clareen Hayden Jonathan Gulley KaraBeth Price Shawn Piland Susan Heggarty Matthew Gurley Amanda Rampold Lindsey Schifko Arlene Honeywell Amy Reidel Ruowan Yan Eun-Joo Hong Katy Robertson Becky Hubert Arthur Rogers Development Office Judy Huck Christopher Rubie Dorothy Fleck Diane Hughes Allison Rue Sarah Roberts Marisa Human Mary Jane Schmalz Robert Hutcheson Charlotte Sechrist Director’s Office Kristina Impastato Nicholas Shank Kristen Ballieu Cynthia Jackson Eugene Shumaker Margaret Schillinger Marjory Jaffe Jory Siebenmorgen Claudia Joyce Mark Silverberg Docent Marianne Kirk Nicholas Smith Mary Allen Beatrice Klingel Yelizaveta Sorokin Patty Aplington Stephany Kniep Nicole Stevens Tomas Aquino Dennis Kohler Nathan Stobaugh Stephanie Baird Christine Kolar Jason Stockmann Eulene Ballman Elizabeth Kopjas Lucy Stoecklin Mico Barkofske Susan Kottler Dale Sharon and Tricia Paik

84 Nancy Kranzberg Linda Langsdorf Allen Langston Anne Leners Linda Lewis Richard Lincoff Kieran Lindsey Jane Loe Emily Long Mary Longrais Andrea Luebbert Erin Mahony Ellen McCaffrey Nancy McDonald Monica McFee Jean McMullen Jane McNeil Kathleen Mego Mary Moog Eleanor Moore Alice Muckerman Patricia Mugica Catherine Mullins Pam Murphy Matthew Newman Edward Nickels Henry Onken Noemi Oyarzabal Susan Toelle Learning & Engagement Museum Shop Jennifer Cross Elizabeth Peterson William True Tiana Brass Jerry Boyer Donna Crowley Billie Phillips Sarah Umlauf Rita Chang Mary Carmody Jessica Dismuke Michael Pinney Anneke van den Dool Damie Choe Hannah Dussold Ann Franke Belinda Powell Albert Vaughn Jennifer Edwards JoAnn Grodsky Don Franke Elizabeth Prentice Nada Vaughn Elizabeth Friederich Diane Heigel Anna Fu Carolyn Rankin Veronique Vitt Abbey Hafer Lara Heisohn-Sidorski Stephanie Gold Daniel Rankin Gloria Vivanco- Laura James Virginia Hoeper Anna Goodloe Brooke Ray Woodcock Kira Lovell Sheila Koors Gracie Gralike Benedette Reh Barbara Volk Jessica May Rhonda Lemay Savannah Grunewald Emilie Richardson Mary von Tobel Billie Phillips Anne McGowan Katherine Jaster Bernice Roemer Virginia Wachter James Tieszen Sarah Roberts April Johnston Barbara Roussin Beverly Wagner D’marco Tyler Janet Thorn Jane Kerlagon Lois Rubin Joyce Wallace Brianna Veal Elizabeth Von Rohr Linda Kopetti Michael Salevouris Susan Weber Ava Watts Kate Weinstock Aaron Kravish Denise Sandage Joan Williams Ginny Wells Jean Wolff Melissa Kreishman JoAnn Sanditz Joanne Woll Loretta Wittenberg Maggie Lagle Marsha Schwesig Adrian Wright Lillian Wu Registration Kieran Lindsey Carolyn Sellers Elizabeth Zimbalist Hejin Xiao Katherine Riemer Kerry Lyman Robert Serben Jordan Young Barbara Spector Jeanne McNabb Barbara Shapiro Family Programs Sarah Weber Barton Moenster Dale Sharon Angelina Hristova Library Brenda Neubauer Muriel Sharpley Amy Sowinski Kristin Bennett Visitor & Member Dominique Novelly Lisa Silverberg Mary Anne Buege Services Deborah Pfaff Naomi Silvermintz General Beverly Friedman Isabel Ackerman Dave Porterfield Carole Simon Christopher Hoeper Emily Gallaher Tom Austill Sarah Rausch William Sitzer Suzanne Hooker Lindsay Girard Melissa Bauer Kathleen Reynolds Barbara Martin Smith Emily Horton Jane Gleason Ron Bauer Carmen Ribaudo Irene Sokol Adrian Montgomery Anne Hetlage Gretchen Beck Wooin Robinson Stacey Stefanski Lila Thorpe Mary MacDonald Philysha Beneby Mieke Rossi Patricia Steger Douglas Van Horn Martha Reichman Timothy Boettcher Margaret Siemer Joan Stradal Richard Wells Felicia Reum Louis Carosello Cortez Tillman Ken Stuckenschneider Patti Christen Courtney Tine Ann Sullivan Richard Cosenzo Jennifer Vago Elizabeth Swank Karen Cowdery Gail Wilkerson Eleanor Thomas Mary Cramer Elizabeth Thorp

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89 Design: Jon Cournoyer

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