Report to Donors 2011 Table of Contents

Mission Statement 2 Board of Trustees 3 Letter from the Director 4 Letter from the President 5

Exhibitions 6 Public, Educational, and Scholarly Programs 9 Gifts to the Collection 12

Statement of Financial Position 14 Donors 15 Planned Giving 23

Staff 24 Mission Statement

he mission of The Morgan Library & Museum is to preserve, build, study, present, and interpret a collection of extraordinary quality in order to stimulate enjoyment, Texcite the imagination, advance learning, and nurture creativity.

A global institution focused on the European and American traditions, the Morgan houses one of the world’s foremost collections of manuscripts, rare books, music, drawings, and ancient and other works of art. These holdings, which represent the legacy of Pierpont Morgan and numerous later benefactors, comprise a unique and dynamic record of civilization as well as an incomparable repository of ideas and of the creative process.

2 the morgan library & museum Board of Trustees

S. Parker Gilbert William R. Acquavella ex officio President Rodney B. Berens William T. Buice III Susanna Borghese William M. Griswold James R. Houghton T. Kimball Brooker Vice President Karen B. Cohen life trustees Flobelle Burden Davis Walter Burke Richard L. Menschel Geoffrey K. Elliott Haliburton Fales, 2d Vice President Brian J. Higgins Drue Heinz Clement C. Moore II Lawrence Hughes Robert M. Pennoyer John A. Morgan Herbert L. Lucas Secretary Diane A. Nixon Caroline Macomber Cosima Pavoncelli Charles F. Morgan George L. K. Frelinghuysen Peter Pennoyer Eugene V. Thaw Treasurer Cynthia Hazen Polsky Ladislaus von Hoffmann Thomas J. Reid Baroness Mariuccia Annette de la Renta Zerilli-Marimò Lawrence R. Ricciardi Hamilton Robinson, Jr. James A. Runde James Baker Sitrick Beatrice Stern Jeffrey C. Walker As of March 31, 2011

report to donors 3 Letter from the Director

he past year was marked by many highlights for the Morgan. Of these, none is more richly deserving of first mention than the critically acclaimed refurbishment of the interiors of the McKim building. TThe aesthetic gains of the project—unveiled in October 2010—are readily apparent. By upgrading the historic building’s electrical infrastructure and installing sophisticated new lighting, we enhanced the illumination of the beautiful interiors of Pierpont Morgan’s library. Several antique lighting fixtures—dating to the McKim’s earliest years and in storage for over half a century—were reinstalled, and period furniture was conserved and reupholstered. The walnut bookcases in the East and West Rooms were improved with nonreflective Plexiglas, and specialists cleaned a century’s worth of dust and dirt buildup in the Rotunda. The project also provided the means to exhibit more works from the Morgan’s unrivaled collections. The North Room was beautifully adapted for the display of ancient Near William M. Griswold. Eastern seals and tablets as well as Migration-era gold. Curators thoughtfully reconsidered Photography by Graham Haber, 2010. the placement of art objects in Mr. Morgan’s sumptuous study, the West Room, and its vault was opened for public viewing. The installation of new display cases throughout the building allows for an ongoing rotation of treasures from the permanent collection. In 2011 the Morgan mounted more than a dozen exhibitions, including superb shows on artists and writers such as Edgar Degas, Roy Lichtenstein, and Mark Twain, and thematic exhibitions on subjects ranging from the diary to romantic era landscape designs. Three sculptures by Mark di Suvero were exhibited in Gilbert Court, in the first of what we hope will be many such installations in this expansive space. A wonderful selection of Gilder Lehrman Hall concerts was also presented, as were an array of engaging lectures, gallery talks, and family programs. This activity resulted in an increase in Morgan attendance over the previous year. The Morgan audio tour was updated with new information about the McKim building, and we continued to make improvements to our Web site. More than forty outstanding music manuscripts were digitized and made available online as was a version of the Gutenberg Bible. With additional slide shows and curatorial talks, Web site traffic increased thirty percent. This year we moved forward on the creation of a Morgan Drawing Institute dedicated to fostering and disseminating research in the field of master drawings. The initiative was made possible through a generous gift from Life Trustee Eugene V. Thaw. Sound management of expenses in 2011 has been coupled with increases in operating revenues and donations from individuals and foundations. We again thank the Sherman Fairchild Foundation for its 2008 multiyear grant, which allowed us to continue with many public offerings and services to scholars during the recent financial crisis. Of special note, after twenty-three years of outstanding leadership as President of the Board, S. Parker Gilbert stepped down, and the Trustees elected Lawrence R. Ricciardi to succeed him. Parker leaves the Morgan a very different and much stronger institution than he found it, and we are enormously grateful for his guidance, stewardship, and personal generosity.

William M. Griswold Director

4 the morgan library & museum Letter from the President

he restoration of the interiors of the McKim building was a significant milestone in 2011, and the project would not have been possible without a group of donors who joined my wife, Gail, and me in making gifts to support it. The Morgan is Tprofoundly grateful for the contributions of Louise and Lewis Lehrman, Katharine and William Rayner, Jeannette and Jonathan Rosen, Beatrice Stern, Suzanne and Jeffrey Walker, and a donor who wishes to remain anonymous. The institution took the important step this year of forming a Development Committee, chaired by board vice president Richard L. Menschel. One of the first actions of the committee will be to consider how best to ensure that the Morgan remains a vital cultural center of national and international significance. Sound finances will of course be key to this effort. To that end, the committee anticipates launching an endowment campaign in the near future to support the Morgan’s exhibition program and scholarly initiatives, and to fund important curatorial and conservation staff positions. S. Parker Gilbert. The institution is indebted to the Sherman Fairchild Foundation for its ongoing funding Photography © John Abbott of operations and special projects, and to the Thaw Charitable Trust for its support of the new Morgan Drawing Institute. Other foundations generously supporting various aspects of the Morgan’s work were the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, the Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation, the B.H. Breslauer Foundation, The Indian Point Foundation, The Ambrose Monell Foundation, and the Marc Haas Foundation. During the fiscal year ending March 31, 2011, the market value of the endowment increased from $142.8 million to $154.4 million, and the institution’s operating deficit declined to $484,000, a substantial reduction over 2010. Though times continue to be challenging, the Morgan is making every effort to control expenses while maintaining its high standards and rich and varied programming. In March 2011, I stepped down as President of the Board of Trustees after twenty-three years, and Lawrence R. Ricciardi was elected to succeed me. He will be a strong and effective leader. It has been my privilege to oversee two expansions of the Morgan’s campus as well as the restoration of its historic McKim building. Importantly, the last two decades have also seen broad growth in the Morgan’s exhibition schedule and in its educational and music programs. The cumulative result of this activity is a more visible and public institution that has nevertheless stayed true to its history and traditions. It has been an honor to work with the Morgan’s superb staff over the years, and I am deeply grateful to all who have supported this extraordinary institution during my tenure.

S. Parker Gilbert President of the Board of Trustees

report to donors 5 Exhibitions

Letters by J. D. Salinger Written in Stone Defining Beauty march 16–may 9, 2010 Historic Inscriptions from the Ancient Albrecht Dürer at the Morgan east room Near East, ca. 2500 b.c.–550 b.c. may 18–september 12, 2010 As a tribute to J. D. Salinger (1919–2010), april 13–september 5, 2010 clare eddy thaw gallery the Morgan held a pair of exhibitions of gilbert court Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528), preeminent ten of his letters to Michael Mitchell, who This exhibition explored the development master of the German Renaissance, trans­ was commissioned by Salinger to create of writing in Mesopotamia—the wedge- formed drawing in northern Europe. The the dust jacket for The Catcher in the Rye. shaped system that we call cuneiform— exhibition included eight extraordinary The letters cover a forty-year period and that was in use for over three thousand drawings by Dürer that demonstrate the constitute an extraordinarily rare and years. Among ancient Mesopotamian variety and dynamism of his draftsmanship. revealing correspondence. objects on view was an inscribed tablet Prints and treatises by the artist were from the Middle Assyrian period of Meso- also included. Palladio and His Legacy potamia that records and commemorates This exhibition was made possible by the William A Transatlantic Journey the restoration of the temple of the goddess C. Bullitt Foundation. april 2–august 1, 2010 Ishtar in the capital city of Assur. engelhard gallery This installation was made possible by a generous Romantic Gardens This exhibition featured thirty-one original gift from Jeannette and Jonathan P. Rosen. Nature, Art, and Landscape Design Palladio drawings from the Royal Institute may 21–august 29, 2010 of British Architects. These exquisite Magna Carta morgan stanley galleries drawings, exhibited only once before in april 21–may 30, 2010 The exhibition featured approximately America and never in , were on east room ninety highly influential texts and out- view to the public for the first time in over One of the earliest original manuscripts standing works of art from the Romantic thirty years. They were presented with of Magna Carta dating to 1217 was on era, providing a compelling overview of rare architectural texts to illustrate the display in the McKim building’s East Room. ideas championed by the Romantics and journey of Palladio’s design principles of The manuscript, one of four original implemented by them in private estates proportion, harmony, and beauty from versions of Magna Carta held by the and public parks in Europe and the United Italy to North America. Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford, States, notably New York’s Central Park. The exhibition was organized by the Royal had never before left Britain since being This exhibition was underwritten by the Johansson Institute of British Architects Trust, London, issued almost eight hundred years ago. Family Foundation. in association with the Centro Internazionale di Generous support was provided by Janine Luke Studi di Architettura Andrea Palladio, Vicenza, and Melvin R. Seiden, as well as by The Bodman and The Morgan Library & Museum, New York. Foundation, Charles C. Butt, The Chilton Foundation, Plaster models were by Timothy Richards. the Heineman Foundation for Research, Educational, The exhibition was made possible by the generous Charitable and Scientific Purposes, Inc., and support of the Regione del Veneto, Dainese, Deutsche Lufthansa AG. Richard H. Driehaus Charitable Lead Trust, British The catalogue was made possible by The Foundation Architectural Library Trust, Gladys Krieble Delmas for Landscape Studies; the Graham Foundation for Foundation, Samuel H. Kress Foundation, Center Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts; Patrick and for Palladian Studies in America, Richard Wernham Elizabeth Gerschel; Furthermore, a program of and Julia West, Andrew D. Stone, William T. the J. M. Kaplan Fund, Inc.; the German Consulate Kemper Foundation, Anne Kriken Mann, and General in New York; the Consulate General of the Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation. Republic of Poland in New York; and the Andrew Related public programs at the Morgan were made W. Mellon Fund for Research and Publications. possible in part by the Italian Cultural Institute, New York. right:Albrecht Dürer, folio from Four Books on Human Proportion (detail), Nuremberg: Agnes Dürer, 1532, 1534. Gift of John P. Morgan II in memory of Mrs. Junius S. Morgan, 1981; PML 77029.2.

6 the morgan library & museum Mark Twain Degas A Skeptic’s Progress Drawings and Sketchbooks september 17, 2010–january 2, 2011 september 24, 2010–january 23, 2011 morgan stanley east gallery clare eddy thaw gallery The Morgan and The New York Public This exhibition featured some twenty Library—which hold two of the world’s exceptional drawings by Degas, along with great collections of manuscripts, rare books, two of his sketchbooks, demonstrating letters, and other items related to the life the artist’s characteristic daring and of Mark Twain (1835–1910)—presented a inventiveness. The show included works major exhibition at the Morgan exploring depicting quintessential Degas subjects— a central, recurring theme throughout from his earliest portraits of himself, the author’s body of work: his uneasy, family members, and friends to his later often critical, attitude towards a rapidly intensive studies of dancers and performers. modernizing America. The exhibition This exhibition was made possible by the William included more than 120 manuscripts and C. Bullitt Foundation. rare books, as well as letters, notebooks, diaries, photographs, and drawings Highlights from the Morgan’s Mark di Suvero at the Morgan associated with the author’s life and work. Collection: Americana june 16–september 12, 2010 This exhibition was generously supported by the october 30, 2010–ongoing gilbert court Margaret T. Morris Fund for Americana and Mr. rotunda In the first exhibition of contemporary and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Walker, with additional assis- New display cases were installed in the sculpture ever held at the Morgan, three tance from The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Rotunda to house the first substantive works by the celebrated sculptor Mark di The Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation, and display of the Morgan’s outstanding the F. M. Kirby Foundation. Suvero were installed in the lobby and collection of Americana, including such multi-story, glass-enclosed atrium designed great works as autograph letters by Thomas by architect Renzo Piano. The works Roy Lichtenstein The Black-and-White Drawings, 1961–1968 Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln, the life included one large piece, Homebody, created mask of George Washington, copies of in 2004, and two smaller works, Heraldic september 24, 2010–january 2, 2011 the first Bible printed in America, and the Bourgogne (1995) and Sandwich 1 (2007). morgan stanley west gallery Declaration of Independence. This installation was made possible through the This exhibition presented for the first time generosity of Richard and Ronay Menschel. an important series of large-scale, black- Rare Books and Manuscripts and-white Lichtenstein works as a group Anne Morgan’s War october 30, 2010–ongoing and examined Lichtenstein’s less known east room Rebuilding Devastated France, 1917–1924 exploration of the medium of drawing. Highlights of the approximately one september 3–november 21, 2010 Created during the early and mid-1960s, engelhard gallery hundred works to be on rotating display the fifty-five drawings offered a revealing each year in the McKim building’s East This exhibition brought to life the window into the development of extraordinary work undertaken by a small Room include examples of some of the Lichtenstein’s art. team of American women volunteers, led Morgan’s finest literary and historical by Pierpont Morgan’s daughter Anne manuscripts, medieval and Renaissance Morgan, who left comfortable lives in the illuminated texts, music manuscripts, and to devote themselves to relief This exhibition was underwritten by the Terra printed books and bindings. work in France during and after World Foundation for American Art. War I. Works on view included silent films, Major support was provided by an anonymous photographs, and letters drawn from the donor, The Broad Art Foundation, Doris Fisher, Agnes Gund, and Larry Gagosian, with additional above: Number 4 (detail) in a series of seven Franco-American Museum at the Château photographic portraits of Mark Twain, each assistance from Barbara Bertozzi Castelli, the de Blérancourt in France and the Morgan. inscribed by Twain, taken by Albert Bigelow Paine, Dedalus Foundation, Inc., and David Nash and 1906, gelatin silver prints on card. Purchased on the This exhibition was made possible through the Lucy Mitchell-Innes. John F. Fleming Fund, 2008; MA 7253. Photography generosity of The American Friends of Blérancourt. by Graham Haber, 2010.

report to donors 7 Mannerism and Modernism The following exhibitions were on view in The Kasper Collection of Drawings the Gilder Lehrman Hall lobby: and Photographs Monumental Miniatures january 21–may 1, 2011 morgan stanley galleries Engraved Cylinder Seals from the Ancient Near East, ca. 3500 b.c.–330 b.c. The Morgan presented over one hundred drawings and photographs from the through september 5, 2010 gilder lehrman hall lobby collection assembled by American fashion designer Herbert Kasper—known simply The Morgan’s collection of ancient seals— as Kasper. This was the first time the among the earliest known pictorial carvings Seals and Tablets and Migration-Era Art collection, exceptional for its distinctive used to communicate ideas—was october 30, 2010–ongoing character and superb quality, was exhibited showcased in this installation examining north room to the public. the development of the iconography of The North Room was transformed to power, from early seals of the late fourth feature the earliest works in the Morgan’s The Diary millennium b.c. to those of the great collection, including objects from the Three Centuries of Private Lives empires of the first millenniumb.c . Ancient Near East, Egypt, Greece, and january 21–may 22, 2011 This exhibition was made possible by a generous Rome, as well as artifacts from the early engelhard gallery gift from Jeannette and Jonathan P. Rosen. medieval period. More than two hundred This major exhibition of over seventy works The Joseph Rosen Foundation continues to provide generous underwriting support for the Department documented the practice of diary keeping objects are now on permanent view in of Ancient Near Eastern Seals and Tablets. this new exhibition space. by writers, artists, and other celebrated figures. The centerpiece of the exhibition A Century and a Half Charles Dickens’s Christmas Carol was the seminal journal of Henry David of Morgan Architecture november 30, 2010–january 9, 2011 Thoreau. Also included were diaries by ongoing east room Tennessee Williams, John Steinbeck, gilder lehrman hall lobby Every year, Dickens’s manuscript, on view Charlotte Brontë and Sir Walter Scott. Drawings, models, and photographs from in the East Room of the historic McKim the 1850s to the present chronicle the building, serves as the centerpiece of the This exhibition was sponsored by CastleRock Morgan’s remarkable architectural evolution Morgan’s holiday programming and Management. from private library to national treasure. winter family day celebration. Generous support was provided by Liz and Rod Berens and by The William C. Bullitt Foundation. Great European Libraries Photographs by Massimo Listri The Changing Face december 8, 2010–january 9, 2011 of William Shakespeare engelhard gallery february 4–may 1, 2011 clare eddy thaw gallery The programs of The Morgan Library & Large-format photographs by Massimo Museum were made possible in part with Listri, almost five feet wide and four feet The Cobbe portrait, together with a public funds from the Depart- high, dramatically captured the beauty recently identified sixteenth-century ment of Cultural Affairs in partnership with of libraries ranging from the fifteenth portrait of Shakespeare’s patron Henry the City Council and from the New York to nineteenth centuries. The works Wriothesley, the 3rd Earl of Southampton, State Council on the Arts. represented an array of private, public, was presented in the U.S. for the first time ecclesiastical, and academic institutions. in this exhibition. Also on view were three additional portraits of the playwright, an original copy of the 1623 First Folio, and a This exhibition was made possible copy of Shakespeare’s 1593 poem Venus and through the generosity of Regione Toscana Adonis, dedicated to the Earl. above: Diary of Sophia Peabody Hawthorne in collaboration with Centro per l’arte This exhibition was supported by Cynthia Hazen (1809–1871), 1862. Gift of Lorenz Reich, Jr., 1980. contemporanea Luigi Pecci-Prato. Polsky and Leon B. Polsky. Photography by Graham Haber, 2010.

8 the morgan library & museum Public, Educational, and Scholarly Programs

Concerts Lectures, Dramatic Readings, Symposia, This year’s concerts in Gilder Lehrman Hall featured internationally renowned and Panel Discussions artists and ensembles, including: A variety of presentations complemented • New York Philharmonic – Stravinsky’s the Morgan’s exhibitions and fostered Russian-American Odyssey public understanding of the collection. • St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble pen world voices festival of • Boston Early Music Festival international literature • The George London Foundation for Singers New York Stories • Young Concert Artists Colm Tóibín, author • Double Take Roxana Robinson, author • The American Brass Quintet Darryl Pinckney, author • Parthenia and Stamford Schola Quim Monzó, author Gregoriana Edwin Frank, moderator • New Trad Octet • Wolfgang Holzmair Le Conversazioni: An Evening with • A Christmas Carol Concert Michael Cunningham and Gay Talese • Dawn Upshaw and the Bard Graduate Michael Cunningham, author Vocal Arts Program Gay Talese, author • Israeli Chamber Project Antonio Monda, moderator Museum Services Partial underwriting of the concert program was Palladio Oggi: Palladio and the Present • The Morgan welcomed over 161,000 generously provided by Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B. Polsky and the Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Guido Beltramini, Centro internazionale visitors to twenty-one exhibitions. Leon B. Polsky Fund for Concerts and Lectures. di studi di architettura Andrea Palladio • The Web site, at www.themorgan.org, Additional support was provided by The Theodore James Ackerman, Mohsen Mostafavi, received 2,110,039 visits. H. Barth Foundation and by Miles Morgan. Preston Scott Cohen, K. Michael Hays, • A total of 11,021 visitors attended concerts, Sanford Kwinter, George L. Legendre, lectures, films, and family programs. Concerts were also generously supported by and Erika Naginski, Harvard University • Docents gave 274 walk-in gallery tours of the children of Louise Stillman Lehrman. Graduate School of Design the Morgan campus and special Irena Murray, Royal Institute of exhibitions to over 2,100 visitors. British Architects • More than 102 works from the collection appeared in exhibitions at twenty How Romantic is Now? Spotlight on museums and libraries worldwide. Contemporary Landscape Design Douglas Reed, Reed Hilderbrand Michael Van Valkenburgh, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates Thomas Woltz, Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects Patrick Cullina, The High Line Elizabeth Barlow Rogers, Foundation for Landscape Studies, and moderator above: Pierpont Morgan’s 1906 Library. Photography by Graham Haber, 2010. right: Israeli Chamber Project. Photography by Richard Blinkoff.

report to donors 9 Reading Mark Twain: A Conversation with School Programs Fran Lebowitz, Toni Morrison, and Frank Rich Fran Lebowitz, author Exploring with the Morgan served 5,164 K-12 Toni Morrison, author students, the majority from underserved Frank Rich, author and moderator communities in , Queens, and . Seven enrichment programs, Washington: A Life presented in the Horace W. Goldsmith Ron Chernow, author Foundation Education Center and in class- rooms in the city, offered students rare Lichtenstein in Context: Drawing in the 1960s opportunities to incorporate primary Bernice Rose, The Menil Drawing resources from the Morgan’s collection into The following professional development Institute and Study Center their study of local and world history, art, workshops held at the Morgan served Michael Lobel, Purchase College, social studies, and some scientific disciplines: State University of New York 192 teachers, principals, and educators in Robert Hobbs, Virginia the city: • Colors of the World: Illuminated Manuscripts Commonwealth University in the Age of Exploration Gary Panter, Artist April 20, 2010: Principal Institute • Writing Matters: Writing Tools in Ancient Thomas Crow, Institute of Fine Arts, (NYCDoE) World Communities April 24, 2010: Teachers Tours (NYCDoE) • Write a Picture, Draw a Poem was offered May 15, 2010: Teachers Tours (NYCDoE) in conjunction with the exhibitions: “Originally of Missouri, Now of the Universe”: May 21, 2010: Teachers Workshop Roy Lichtenstein: The Black-and-White Mark Twain and the World (NYCDoE) Drawings, 1961–1968 and Mannerism and Shelly Fisher-Fishkin, Stanford University October, 23, 2010: Teachers Workshop Modernism: The Kasper Collection of (ArtWorks Annual Conference, Drawings and Photographs Living the Wired Life NYACATA/UFT) • Door to Door: Building the Morgan for a Gordon Bell, Microsoft February 4, 2011: Teachers Workshop Changing Community (English Speaking Union) • Reading a Building: Mr. Morgan and Photographer’s Eye Gallery Discussion March 15, 2011: Principal Institute His Library Clifford Ross, photographer (NYCDoE/Center for Arts Education) • Mythical Creatures Tze Tsung Leong, photographer • Exhibition Tours were offered in conjunc- Andy Grundberg, Corcoran College A team of consultants including tion with the following exhibitions: Degas: of Art and Design administrators from the New York City Drawings and Sketchbooks, Anne Morgan’s Department of Education, curriculum War: Rebuilding Devastated France, 1917– Shakespeare and Southampton specialists, and a book artist worked with 1924, The Diary: Three Centuries of Private Stephen Greenblatt, Harvard University Morgan education staff on the development Lives, and The Changing Face of Shakespeare Richard Easton, actor of a Summer Institute for Teachers, which Michael Cumpsty, actor was implemented in July 2010. It served 22 The outreach efforts of the school teachers from 11 NYC public schools. The program were extended through out-of- program directly served 275 school children, school-time programs offered in and was extended to an additional 200 collaboration with The New York City students through participating teachers’ Department of Parks and Recreation, the independent initiatives. Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service, Lower Eastside Girls Club, Partnership Support for the Morgan’s school programs was generously provided by the William Randolph with Children, and Publicolor. Out-of- Hearst Fund for Educational Programs and by school-time programs served 489 children grants from the May and Samuel Rudin Family from underserved city neighborhoods. Foundation, Great Circle Foundation Inc., MetLife Foundation, and The Armand G. Erpf Fund. above: Photo courtesy of PS/IS 268 Q.

10 the morgan library & museum Films Thaw Conservation Center The Morgan screened documentary and feature films related to several exhibitions: The Thaw Conservation Center continued to be directly involved with • The Perfect House: The Life and Work of every aspect of the physical well-being of Palladio (2008, Tim Kirby) the collection from the moment an item • A Man Named Pearl (2006, Scott Galloway) was acquired to its examination, analysis, • North Star: Mark di Suvero treatment, storage, exhibition and travel. (1977, François de Menil) The technical expertise and manual • Roy Lichtenstein (1976, Michael Blackwood) skills of the book and paper conservators • GLASS: a portrait of Philip in twelve parts were challenged by the conservation needs (2007, Scott Hicks) of treasures ranging from Mark Twain • Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam manuscripts, drawings by Dürer, Degas, Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe and Lichtenstein to bulky oversized (2007, James Crump) volumes of English landscape design. • The Story of Adele H. (1975, François Truffaut) Fellowships and Scholarly Services Internships Andrea Palladio, Measured drawing of the Arch of Jupiter Ammon, Verona, ca. 1540, RIBA British • The Reading Room had 1,267 reader visits, Joseph F. McCrindle Internships in Architectural Library. 143 of which were for the study of Drawings and Prints drawings and prints. Made possible by a generous grant from the Joseph Family Programs • The readers came from thirty-two F. McCrindle Foundation countries, and 24,484 items were Moore Curatorial Fellowship in Drawings Children and their parents participated in consulted, a 25 percent increase from the previous year. and Prints programs that promoted art appreciation, Made possible by a generous grant from • Nearly 7,000 researchers were assisted sharpened observation and analytical The Indian Point Foundation skills, exercised creativity, and provided through telephone and e-mail inquiries. avenues for personal expression in the arts Rudin CUNY Undergraduate Internships within a supportive family environment: Made possible by a generous grant from the May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. • Play Date with Palladio: Fun with Arches and Columns Sherman Fairchild Post-Graduate • Julliard Plays the Morgan: Fellowship in Conservation Made possible by a generous grant from the A Family Concert Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. • Story in the Garden • Dot Dot Dot: Do Pop Art • Honky-Tonk to Ragtime: Toe Tappin’ Tunes • Winter Family Day Celebration • Tear it Up and Stick it Down: Create with Collage • Bound to Write: Build Your Own Journal Mark di Suvero, Sandwich I, 2007, Photograph Family programs were generously underwritten by courtesy of the artist and Spacetime C.C., Great Circle Foundation Inc. © J. Price.

report to donors 11 Gifts to the Collection

Gifts valued at $1,000 or more April 1, 2010–March 31, 2011

Gift of Eugene V. Thaw Stefano della Bella Drawings and Prints (1610–1664), A Feast at the Cascine, Florence, 1630; Paul Cézanne (1839–1906), The Terrace at the Gift of Joana Simões Alpuy, Estate of Garden at Les Lauves, 1902/06; Jean-Baptiste- Julio Alpuy Julio Alpuy (1919–2009), three Camille Corot (1796–1875), Portrait of a Man, sketchbooks: Sketchbook, 1946–49; Sketchbook, Seated in a Chair, 1844; Honoré Daumier (1808– 1950; Sketchbook, 1950–51 1879), The Schoolmaster and the Drowning Child, ca. 1856–57; Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825), Gift of Whitney B. Armstrong Konrad Study for the Execution of the Sons of Brutus, Cramer (1888–1963), Woodstock Landscape, ca. 1785–86; Edgar Degas (1834–1917), Self- ca. 1919; Burgoyne Diller (1906–1965), Third Portrait, ca. 1856/57, Self-Portrait with Studies of Theme, 1947 Hand and Eye, ca. 1856/57, Group of Four Jockeys, 1868, reworked ca. 1878; Henry Fuseli (1741–1825), Gift of the Marvin Bileck and Emily Nelligan Kriemhild at the Wake of Siegfried, 1805; Francisco Trust Marvin Bileck (1920–2005), five drawings José de Goya y Lucientes (1746–1828), Solo for Rain Makes Applesauce, 1964, and two porque le pregunta, si esta buena su madre se pone drawings: Early Landscape; Rocks; Emily como un tigre, verso: Confianza,1796–97; Victor Nelligan (b. 1924), four drawings: 26 Oct 98 (2), Hugo (1802–1885), Fantastic Castle at Twilight, 1998; 29 Sept 99 (2), 1999; 25 July 01 (2), 2001; 1857; Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1780– 7 Oct 08, 2008 1867), Frau Johann Gotthard Reinhold and Her Two Daughters, Susette and Marie, 1815; Paul Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Frau Johann Gift of Karen B. Cohen in memory of Klee (1879–1940), Big Ones and Little Ones (Grosse Gotthard Reinhold and Her Two Daughters, Susette and Charles A. Ryskamp Charles-François und Kleine), 1923; Claude Lorrain (1600–1682), Marie, 1815, graphite. Thaw Collection, The Morgan Daubigny (1817–1878), sketchbook containing Heroic Landscape, verso: Landscape with a Library & Museum, acc. no. 2010.112. 47 drawings, ca. 1847 Coastal City in the Distance, ca. 1650; Henri Matisse (1869–1954), Portrait of a Girl (Cocoly (1887–1986), Untitled (Antelope Horns), ca. 1952; Gift of Marianne Elrick-Manley Jacob El Agelasto), ca. 1915; Jean-François Millet (1814– Heinrich Reinhold (1788–1825), Two Trees with Hanani (b. 1947), Horizontal Line No F, 1999 1875), The Potato Harvest, verso: Head of a Boy, a View of the Gulf of Naples in the Distance, 1820; ca. 1853; Piet Mondrian (1872–1944), Dunes near David Smith (1906–1965), Untitled, 1953; Jamie Partial and promised gift of Howard Domburg, ca. 1910–11; Pablo Picasso (1881–1973), Wyeth (b. 1946), Portrait of , 1976 Karshan Marlene Dumas (b. 1953), three Portrait of Lydia Lopokova, 1919; Jackson Pollock drawings: I Don’t Have an Anal Fixation, 1989; (1912–1956), Sketchbook, ca. 1950–53; Odilon Gift of the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Mother in Panic, 1990; Baby with Big Feet, Redon (1840–1916), Mephistopheles, 1877, Young Charitable Trust Jackson Pollock (1912–1956), ca. 1998 Girl in an Interior (La Fillette au noeud); Pierre- Untitled (Abstract Ram), ca. 1944 Auguste Renoir (1841–1919), View of a Park, Gift of the artist Alain Kirili (b. 1946), Terre et ca. 1885; Pieter Jansz. Saenredam (1597–1665), feu, Number 2, 2008 Printed Books Interior of the New Church at Haarlem, 1650; Georges Seurat (1859–1891), Approach to the Gift of Dr. Werner Muensterberger Jacopo and Bindings Bridge at Courbevoie, 1886; Edouard Vuillard Ligozzi (1547–1627), Vincetoxicum Officinale: A (1868–1940), Les Chapeaux (The Hats), ca. 1893 Gift of Frances and Michael Baylson The Botanical Specimen from the Giardino dei Semplici, Frances and Michael Baylson Collection of Florence, ca. 1577–87 Gift of the Eugene Victor Thaw Art books illustrated by Henri Matisse, including Foundation German School, sixteenth fifty of the most important works described in Bequest of Charles A. Ryskamp Collection century, Three of Seven Maidens Placing a Claude Duthuit’s Catalogue raisonné des ouvrages of over one hundred drawings and etchings Wreath on the Knight Freydal, ca. 1515; Johann illustres as well as more than four hundred Georg von Dillis (1759–1841), Cloud Study, books with Matisse covers, contributions, and Gift of Nancy Schwartz Paul Jenkins (b. 1923), ca. 1810–20; Jim Dine (b. 1935), Blind Owl, 2000; reproductions, 1908–2004 three drawings: Untitled, 1954; Untitled, 1954; Joseph Fischer (1769–1822), Moonlit Landscape Untitled, 1954 with Two Figures, 1815; Paul Gauguin (1848– Gift of Jan van der Marck Collection of fine 1903), Study for Breton Girls Dancing, Pont- bindings, illustrated books, and publications Gift of the Leon Polk Smith Aven, 1888; Ellsworth Kelly (b. 1923), White of notable typographers in France and the Foundation Leon Polk Smith (1906–1996), Curve, 1976; Claude Monet (1840–1928), Figure Netherlands, comprising more than a hundred four drawings: Untitled, 1944; Untitled, 1945; of a Woman (Camille), 1865; Kenneth Noland items, mainly 1920s imprints, but with other Interlocking Form: Black-Gray, 1958; Untitled, 1960 (1924–2010), Colors, 1979; Georgia O’Keeffe publications dating from 1895 to 1995

12 the morgan library & museum Gift of Jean G. Crocker and Oliver E. Cobb, Gift of Marilyn and Jay Koslow in memory M.D., in memory of their mother, Margaret of their grandson, Benjamin Alexander Literary and Historical Gallatin Cobb La sainte Bible: traduction Stephanian Thomas Worlidge, A Specimen of Manuscripts nouvelle selon la Vulgate par MM. J.-J. Bourasse et a Select Collection of Drawings, from the most P. Janvier, approuve par Monseigneur l’Archevêque Curious Antique Gems, Etched in a Peculiar Bequest of Charles A. Ryskamp William de Tours: dessins de Gustave Dore, ornamentation Manner by T. Worlidge, Painter. To which are Cowper, autograph letter signed, Temple du texte par H. Giacomelli, Tours: Alfred Mame Prefixed Observations on the Art of Engraving on [London], to Chase Price, February 21, 1754 et Fils, 1866 Gems, with their Nature, Composition, and Subjects in General, London: Printed by Dryden Bequest of Charles A. Ryskamp Ted Hughes, Bequest of Charles A. Ryskamp Nathaniel Leach, for the Author, 1766, three volumes, autograph letter, unsigned, undated; and Cotton, compiler, Visions in Verse: For the each with double fore-edge paintings autograph poem, untitled, unsigned, undated Entertainment and Instruction of Younger Minds, The tenth edition, revis’d and enlarg’d, Gift of Christine Valentine, in memory of Gift of Dr. Gerda Panofsky Erwin Panofsky, London: Printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-mall, [1782] Eric Valentine W. H. Auden, The Age of unpublished autograph manuscript of his Anxiety: A Baroque Eclogue, New York: Random lectures on “Gothic and Late Medieval Bequest of Charles A. Ryskamp Bookplate House, 1947, annotated with textual Manuscripts,” with special reference to the of William Cowper, original engraved corrections by Edward Mendelson Morgan’s collection of medieval manuscripts, copperplate in a frame [ca. 1935]; with two typescripts of the lectures Gift of William M. Voelkle Vincent of and a syllabus for the class at New York Gift of Stella Robinson in memory of Beauvais, Speculum naturale, Strasbourg: Printer University where the lectures were given Herbert Robinson Magna Carta in F. Wherunto of the Legenda aurea, not after 13 Dec. 1481. is Added More Statut[es] than euer was Imprynted A single leaf, chapters 1–4, book 24 Gift of Richard A. Berman Miniature blank in Any One Boke Before This Tyme, Imprynted at sketchbook, bound in wine velvet with gilt- Lond[on]: By me Robert Redman, 1539 Gift of Charles Simic George Nama and Charles tooled border and metallic embroidered floral Simic, The Spoon, New York: [The Artists], design and initials “CK,” likely German, 2009, and The Knife, New York: [The Artists], nineteenth century 2010, two handwritten and hand-painted artists’ books, with original watercolors by George Nama Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ladislaus von Hoffmann Rose Book of Hours, Northern Italy, ca. 1470, written on rose vellum in a humanistic script, eight historiated initials Archives

Gift of Patricia and Pete Michaels Creamer from J. Pierpont Morgan’s yacht Corsair III

left: Edgar Degas, Self-Portrait, ca. 1856–57, black chalk. Thaw Collection, The Morgan Library & Museum, acc. no. 2010.116.

report to donors 13 Statement of Financial Position

March 31, 2011, with comparative totals for 2010

assets 2011 2010

Cash and cash equivalents $17,657,093 $14,424,454 Dividends and interest receivable 173,742 223,528 Grants and contributions receivable 3,111,408 5,367,742 Inventory 235,972 285,784 Broker receivable 1,061,289 623,479 Other assets 813,492 809,330 Property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 124,118,693 125,173,458 Investments 157,088,991 142,843,105 Financing costs, net of amortization 620,123 647,282 Collections and books – – total assets $304,880,803 $290,398,162 liabilities and net assets liabilities Accounts payable and accrued expenses $1,705,542 $1,462,589 Broker payable 3,885,696 757,205 Long-term debt 20,000,000 20,000,000 Accrued postretirement health benefits 1,277,383 1,200,580 Total liabilities 26,868,621 23,420,374 net assets You may request copies of Unrestricted the three most recent annual Investment in property and equipment 124,118,693 125,173,458 information returns by contacting Board-designated 12,689,502 9,016,909 The Morgan Library & Museum or the New York State Department Total unrestricted 136,808,195 134,190,367 of Law Charities Bureau, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271. Temporarily restricted 51,178,150 46,260,608 Permanently restricted 90,025,837 86,526,813 The Morgan Library & Museum is a nonprofit organization Total net assets 278,012,182 266,977,788 exempt from income tax under Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal total liabilities and net assets $304,880,803 $290,398,162 Revenue Code.

14 the morgan library & museum Donors

e are immensely grateful to our donors, who help make it possible to build, preserve, and interpret one of the world’s great collections. The following gifts, grants, pledges, and matching gifts of $500 or more during fiscal year 2011 W(April 1, 2010 through March 31, 2011) supported general operations, exhibitions, concerts and lectures, education and scholarship, special projects, acquisitions, and endowment.

$1,000,000 or more $50,000–$99,999 The Chisholm Foundation Société Générale Acquavella Family Foundation Karen Bechtel Foundation Cleary Gottlieb Steen & US Trust, Bank of America Charina Endowment Fund Mr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Berens Hamilton LLP Private Wealth Management Katharine Johnson Rayner B. H. Breslauer Foundation Inc. The Coby Foundation, Ltd. The Rosalind P. Walter Charitable Gift Trust The Broad Art Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Cohen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Ricciardi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke Karen B. Cohen Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Anonymous CastleRock Management Condé Nast Roy J. Zuckerberg Family Mrs. Donald G. Fisher Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Foundation $500,000–$999,999 Roland and Mary Ann Folter ERVIKA Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Zukerman The Lehrman Institute Agnes Gund Mr. and Mrs. R. Bradford Evans Anonymous Beatrice Stern The Marc Haas Foundation Larry Gagosian Anonymous, in memory of The Hazen Polsky Foundation, Inc. Gilder Foundation, Inc. $10,000–$24,999 Melvin Seiden Estate of Frances L. Koltun Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Acquavella Samuel H. Kress Foundation Great Circle Foundation Inc. Art Dealers Association $250,000–$499,999 The H. Frederick Krimendahl II Harbinger Capital Partners Foundation, Inc. Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust Foundation Drue Heinz Trust Mr. and Mrs. Seymour R. Askin, Jr. Estate of Charles Andrew Ryskamp Joseph F. McCrindle Foundation Herman Miller Inc. Richard Brown Baker Trust Thaw Charitable Trust The Andrew W. Mellon Mr. and Mrs. James R. Houghton Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass Sunny Crawford von Bülow Foundation Johansson Family Foundation Bessemer Trust Company Fund 1978 New York City Department of Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc. Leon and Debra Black Cultural Affairs Hunter Lewis Foundation Bloomberg $100,000–$249,999 Joseph Rosen Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Morgan Avna Cassinelli Gillian Attfield Mr. and Mrs. James A. Runde Miles Morgan and Richard Barbara Bertozzi Castelli Mr. and Mrs. Livio Borghese Sir John Soane’s Museum de Combray Mrs. Edward T. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Oscar de la Renta Foundation Morgan Stanley The M.L. Chen Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey K. Elliott Walker Family Foundation Margaret T. Morris Foundation Christie’s Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Wiener New York State Council on the Arts Combs Family Fund of the Estate of Lore Heinemann Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Palitz Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Indian Point Foundation The Palm Foundation Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen $25,000–$49,999 Peter Pennoyer and Katie Ridder Mr. and Mrs. Pierre J. de Vegh Foundation Accenture Amy and Joe Perella The Gladys Krieble Delmas The Ambrose Monell Foundation Acquavella Galleries, Inc. Charitable Fund Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Walker Joan Taub Ades and Alan M. Ades Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reid Harriet Ford Dickenson Amherst Securities Group, L.P. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Foundation American Friends of Robinson, Jr. The Walt Disney Company Blérancourt, Inc. Mrs. Alexandre P. Rosenberg William W. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. William T. Buice III May and Samuel Rudin Family Estate of Charlotte E. Fiechter William C. Bullitt Foundation, Inc. Foundation, Inc. The Aaron I. Fleischman above: Edgar Degas, Three Studies of Charles C. Butt Mr. and Mrs. Rudy L. Ruggles, Jr. Foundation a Dancer (detail), ca. 1880, black, pink, E. Rhodes and Leona B. The Sage Foundation Foundation for Landscape Studies and white pastel, on blue paper faded Robert L. Freedman to light brown. Gift of a foundation Carpenter Foundation F. J. Sciame Construction Co., Inc. in honor of Eugene and Clare Thaw, Charina Foundation, Inc. The Setai Fifth Avenue Mr. and Mrs. George L. K. acc. no. 2001.12. The Chilton Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Baker Sitrick Frelinghuysen

report to donors 15 Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Professor Mervin R. Dilts Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. S. Allen Mrs. James E. Burke Beth and Gary Glynn Grace, Countess of Dudley Charlotte P. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Butler Hovnanian Enterprises Marianne Elrick-Manley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. CAF American Donor Fund, Rose and Lawrence Hughes Mica Ertegun Armstrong III at the suggestion of David Caroline Howard Hyman Frazza Family Foundation, Inc. Whitney B. Armstrong Leventhal JPMorgan Chase & Co. Marina Kellen French Foundation Helen-Mae and Seymour David Giles Carter Marie-Josée & Henry Kravis Stephen A. Geiger Askin Fund of the Jewish Helen Clay Chace Foundation James P. Gorman/Morgan Stanley Communal Fund Champion Industries, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Lepow Mrs. Henry Grunwald Ronald R. Atkins Mrs. Robert Horne Charles The Arthur Loeb Foundation Mrs. James B. Gubelmann Sidney Babcock The Chinese Porcelain Company The Rose Marrow Fund Howat Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Randall Barbato Frederick S. Clark Janet Mavec and E. Wayne Alexandra O. Hughes Theodore Baum Vivien Ranschburg Clark Nordberg Ingalls & Snyder LLC Baymeath Art Trust Jacques & Emy Cohenca Diana L. Mercer Annie Laurie Isham Katrin Bellinger and Martin Foundation, Inc. The Morris Foundation Inc. Jerker and Stephanie Johansson Graessle Colgate-Palmolive Company David J. Nash and Lucy Betty Wold Johnson Laura S. Bennett Michael G. Conroy Mitchell-Innes Mr. and Mrs. David A. Jones Fred D. Bentley, Sr. Consulate General of the Federal National Endowment for the Arts F. M. Kirby Foundation, Inc. John and Gretchen Berggruen Republic of Germany Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pennoyer Andrew Klemmer Mrs. Edgar R. Berner Consulate General of the The Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Leon Levy Foundation Raphael and Jane Bernstein Republic of Poland Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Lipman William K. Block Catherine Corman Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Robert B. Loper Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blodget Alexander C. Cortesi and Wendy B. Polsky The Caroline M. Lowndes C. G. Boerner, LLC Mackenzie Louisa Stude Sarofim Foundation Elizabeth Borden Robert Couturier Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Saul Mr. and Mrs. John D. Macomber Anne J. Borland Mary Sharp Cronson Virginia M. Schirrmeister Ronay and Richard L. Menschel W. Mark Brady The Dalton School Charitable Lead Annuity Trust MetLife Foundation Rena Bransten Paul B. Day, Jr. Sotheby’s Henrietta N. Meyer Fund of the T. Kimball Brooker Foundation Sylvia de Cuevas Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Constantine Brown The Debs Foundation Steinhardt Mrs. Garfield L. Miller III Elizabeth A. R. and Ralph S. John W. Deming and Bertie The A. Alfred Taubman Restated Mr. and Mrs. Clement C. Moore II Brown, Jr. Murphy Deming Foundation Revocable Trust John A. Morgan Susan L. Burden Laura White Dillon Estate of Barbara Westall Morgan Creek The Whittemore Foundation The Donald R. Mullen Family Malcolm Hewitt Wiener Foundation, Inc. Foundation, Inc. Leslie H. O’Shea Anonymous Eunice Panetta Random House, Inc. $5,000–$9,999 The Felix & Elizabeth Rohatyn Acorn Hill Foundation, Inc. Foundation Joan & Alan Ades-Taub Family Mrs. August H. Schilling Foundation, Inc. Charles N.W. Schlangen Allen Adler Elizabeth and Stanley D. Scott Alouette Fund of the New York Foundation Inc. Community Trust Marilyn M. Simpson Charitable Anne M. August Trusts Anthos USA, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Smith The Theodore H. Barth Robert K. Steel Family Foundation Foundation RF Binder Patricia P. Tang The Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Thaw Foundation Bart Tiernan W. P. Carey & Co. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Tobey The Morris B. and Edith S. Cartin The Paula Vial Fund of the Jewish Family Foundation, Inc. Communal Fund G. Scott Clemons Kurt F. Viermetz Jonathan L. Cohen Foundation Arete Warren Corning Incorporated Wheelock Whitney III Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William James Wyer Credit Suisse Flobelle Burden Davis $1,000–$4,999 Mrs. Martin S. Davis George S. Abrams, Esq. Hester Diamond and Kenneth R. Adamo Edgar Degas, Mlle Bécat at the Café des Ambassadeurs, 1877/1885, pastel over Ralph Kaminsky Mrs. Frederick B. Adams, Jr. lithograph. Thaw Collection,The Morgan Library & Museum, acc. no. 1997.88.

16 the morgan library & museum Rachel Dubroff Sandra and Henry Elstein Haliburton Fales, 2d The Finkelstein Foundation Stella Fischbach Dr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Flamm Barbara G. Fleischman Martha J. Fleischman The Ford Family Foundation Ella M. Foshay and Michael B. Rothfeld W. C. Foxley Jed Freedlander The Frelinghuysen Foundation Emily T. Frick Sylvia Howard Fuhrman Fuld Family Fund Jonathan Galassi Mr. and Mrs. Francesco Galesi Richard T. Garner Milton McC. Gatch Mr. and Mrs. John W. Geary III The Gelfand Family Foundation, Inc. Geneve Corporation Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation William Callow, The Garden at Versailles with the Fishing Temple, 1837, watercolor, heightened with gouache. David and Susan Gilbert Purchased on the Sunny Crawford von Bülow Fund 1978, acc. no. 2007.82. Sondra and Charles Gilman, Jr. Foundation, Inc. Paul Arthur Gismondi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kempner Stephen Mazoh and Martin Kline Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Rogers Stacey L. and David E. Goel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Ketchum James McGarry Susan and Elihu Rose Edward and Marjorie Goldberger Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Klein DeCourcy E. McIntosh Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Fund, Inc. Foundation J. Kleinberg Gift Fund of the Robert and Joyce Menschel Fanny & Stephen Rosenak Lionel Goldfrank III Schwab Charitable Fund Family Foundation Foundation Hubert Goldschmidt Andrea Klepetar-Fallek Rebekah Mercer and Sylvain Cye and Rona Ross Francisco Gomez and The Kneisel Foundation Mirochnikoff Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. Maria-Cristina DeBrigard Werner H. Kramarsky Damon Mezzacappa Elizabeth E. Roth Gourary Fund, Inc. Thomas F. Kranz Christopher and Helen Moore Carol Z. Rothkopf Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray T. Peter Kraus Peter A. Morgan Mrs. Henry H. Rousseau Mr. and Mrs. William H. Greer, Jr. H. Frederick Krimendahl II and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Henry S. Grew, III 2006 Trust Emilia A. Saint-Amand Mortimer III Rubenstein The Grodzins Fund David Lachenmann Charlotte Moss Kathleen Runde Lucy Bondi Grollman James and Helen Lally Philip R. Munger Jeannette Watson Sanger Jan M. Guifarro Bill Lambert Albert P. Neilson Madeleine L. Saraceni Mr. and Mrs. John Guth Phyllis B. Lambert Roy R. and Marie S. Neuberger Denise and Andrew Saul Alden N. Haffner Sam and Casey Lambert Foundation, Inc. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. Hess Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lane Diane A. Nixon Princess Maria-Christina Jonathan A. Hill The Bernard and Muriel Lauren Christopher and Sophie North Sayn-Wittgenstein Mr. and Mrs. John K. Howat Foundation Mrs. Greenway O’Dea William Schermerhorn and Dr. and Mrs. Kevin Hurley Mrs. John K. Libby David Orentreich Daniel Dutcher Irvine Foundation Lowell Libson Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm The Schiff Foundation The Jaffe Family Foundation Roy Lichtenstein Foundation R. David Parsons Jessie Schilling James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC Daniel and Lucia Woods Lindley Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Paul Caroline F. Schimmel Janklow Foundation Jon A. Lindseth Mr. and Mrs. Jean R. Perrette Mary C. Schlosser D. T. Ignacio Jayanti Lee A. Link Ivan E. Phillips Thomas Schumacher and Alexander B. V. Johnson and Samuel M. Livermore Pine Tree Foundation of New York Matthew White Roberta Olson John Nichols Loeb, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S. Pollock Melvin R. Seiden Fund of the Mrs. Allan H. Kalmus The Low Foundation, Inc. Nancy and Sheldon Prentice Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Kandell Fund Audrey Mina Manley Jane Randall The Shabto Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Kaplan Edward P. Manley Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner Abraham Shiff Peggy L. Karcher Nancy Marks David Alan Richards The Susan Stein Shiva Foundation Herbert Kasper Brian Patrick Martin David Rockefeller Michael T. Sillerman Norman Keller Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mayer The Rockefeller Foundation William E. Simon Foundation

report to donors 17 Susan Delaney Carol Spawn Desmond Davida Deutsch Deutsche Bank Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Dickes Patrick Donohue Charles E. Dorkey III Pat Doudna Dragonfly Designs LLC Elijah Duckworth-Schachter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Durako William James Earle The Eberstadt-Kuffner Fund, Inc. Theodore Eckert Foundation Lisa Ehrenkranz Diana and Fred Elghanayan Anne K. S. Embry Mr. and Mrs. Talton R. Embry William L. Finklea Joan L. Fisher J. P. Flaherty David B. Ford Anne Fredericks Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frelinghuysen Charlotte M. Frieze and Peter Hans Hoffmann,An Affenpinscher, 1580, watercolor and gouache on vellum. Kasper Collection. Photography by Brad Dickson. C. Jones The Ganlee Fund The Garrison Family Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Isabel Stainow Wilcox Steven Buffone Fund Suzette de Marigny Smith Guy Wildenstein Mrs. Jackson Burke Georgescu Family Foundation SMSP Fund of the Jewish Bunny Williams and John Rosselli Shawn Byers Margaret Gilmore Communal Fund Catherine R. Williams Ralph A. Cann III Laura Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon David Jacob Wolf, M.D. Giosetta Capriati Leslie V. Godridge Henry B. Spencer Andrea Woodner William Carroll Thomas E. Goldenberg Jennifer A. Spiegel A. Woodner Fund Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly Jonathan Goldin Sara A. Spooner and Edward Jennifer Wright William Cassin Mr. and Mrs. Alain Goldrach M. Stroz Victor R. Wright Foundation Christie’s Education New York Florence A. and Anthony C. Gooch Mrs. Frederick Stafford Baroness Mariuccia Zerilli-Marimò Mrs. Percy Chubb, III Robert D. Graff The Fred Stein Family Foundation Anonymous Mary and Peter Clarke Paul Graziano and Arlene Conn Robert A.M. Stern Architects, LLP Charles Clayman Dave Gruenberg Phyllis Fox and George Sternlieb $500–$999 Dorothy M. Clementson and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alan N. Stone Pamela Abernathy John G. Larsen Gulamerian Mrs. Frank S. Streeter Carter Adams Jessica Coggins Elizabeth Hamilton The Elbridge and Evelyn Stuart Margot Adams Frederic H. Cohen and Linda Rie Duane Hampton Foundation Ethel & Philip Adelman Edward Collins Jessica Handy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stubbs Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stan Harrison and Margot Eleanor F. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Brian Alprin Comstock, Jr. Steinberg Melinda and Paul Sullivan Louie Ames Steven K. Copulsky Wright Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Jon Arnason David Corey Mark Fehrs Haukohl Polly M. and John M. Timken, Jr. Mr. Tracy L. Bahl Robert M. Costa Celia Tompkins Hegyi Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Tober Sheila Baird Robert E. Counihan John Hellebrand John A. Torson William N. Banks Lisa Roberts Cowell The Herring Finn Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Constantine T. Tsitsera Mr. and Mrs. John D. Barrett II Crossways Charitable Foundation John B. Herrington III Cor and Leigh van den Heuvel James G. Basker Julia B. Curtis Luule N. Hewson Curtis G. Viebranz Karen Bechtel Mr. and Mrs. David W. May Brawley Hill Elizabeth von Habsburg Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Becker Dangremond Elizabeth R. Hilpman and Mr. and Mrs. John Walton George Bemberg D. Ronald Daniel and Lise Scott Byron Tucker Philip W. Warner Bernard Bergeron Christina and Richard R. Davis Dr. Elizabeth J. Hodge and Warner Foundation Rosamond Bernier Mary Day Dr. Felicia Bonaparte Watermark Foundation Helen L. Bing Count and Countess de Ravel Mary Tavener Holmes Robert Wechsler Sofia A. Blanchard d’Esclapon Theodora W. Hooton Wechsler Foundation Brucie Boalt Eleanor and Morgan Dejoux Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S. Horn Ward Welch Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breck JoAnn and J. Dennis Delafield Christine Howard and William J. Chu

18 the morgan library & museum Mr. and Mrs. Philip K. Howard Ambassador Philip T. Reeker In honor of Anna Lou Ashby Daniel Hulsebosch Dr. Gabrielle Reem and Tribute and Abraham Shiff IBM Corporate Matching Grants Dr. Herbert Kayden Memorial Gifts Program William S. Reese In honor of Sidney H. Babcock Lisa D. Johnson and Williams Catherine A. Rein In memory of Themis Anastasia Josephine L. Berger-Nadler Cosby Michael T. Reynolds Brown Ashley Jones Dr. and Mrs. Richard Richter Jennifer Boondas In honor of T. Kimball Brooker Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Kaplan The Ripplewood Foundation, Inc. Constantine Brown Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Karshan Sascha Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Anders Laren Jane and Gerald Katcher Susan & Elihu Rose Foundation Mary Laren In honor of Inge Dupont Stuart Katz Alfred and Ann Ruesch Elizabeth A. R. and Ralph S. Robert G. Keller Thomas A. and Georgina Russo In memory of Maie-Lee Chen Brown, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Khambatta Walton Rutherfoord Dr. and Mrs. Henry Darlington, Jr. Andrew Klaber Michael and Fran Sacks Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen In honor of Rhoda Eitel-Porter Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Klauer Mr. and Mrs. Robert Safron Foundation Baymeath Art Trust Phyllis L. Kossoff Mark Samuels Lasner June Makepeace Mr. and Mrs. George L. K. Alice La Prelle Lucy Freeman Sandler Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Mason Frelinghuysen Lee Laimbeer Jonathan M. Satovsky Rosalind Rosenberg Robert B. Loper Richard and Seyla Lan Mr. and Mrs. Bosco Schell Melvin R. Seiden Fund of the Nancy Marks Stephanie LaNasa Christopher Scholz and Inés Elskop Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Janet Mavec and E. Wayne Mary Laren Frances Schultz Foundation Nordberg Jane Lattes-Swislocki Ms. Kelly See In memory of James Fuld Diane A. Nixon Dalia Lavon R. Andrew Shore Fuld Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Rochelle Lazarus Georgia Shreve Robinson, Jr. Miles Cary Leahey and Sandra Silver In memory of Virginia P. Livermore Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Thaw Patricia Mosser Linda Wolk-Simon and Joseph Mrs. August R. Meyer Anonymous Bokara Legendre W. Simon Mrs. August H. Schilling Mrs. George London SMF Foundation/JM Inc. Jessie and Frank Snyder In honor of Margaret Holben Ellis Ms. Mary Lublin Betty S. Smith and the Thaw Conservation Center T. Andrew Madden Marybeth Sollins In memory of Ralph Nigro Mr. and Mrs. Howard Karshan Christina Mahle David Solo Ronay and Richard L. Menschel Anonymous Brian and Florence Mahony Fund of Richard Southwick the New York Community Trust George T. Spera, Jr. and In memory of Charles A. Ryskamp In honor of S. Parker Gilbert on his Dr. Edward A. Mainzer Jane Ginsburg Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin retirement as President of the Board Jane N. P. Mallinson Ann M. Spruill and Daniel Fund of the Jewish of Trustees Eric Mandl H. Cantwell Communal Fund Anonymous Lee van Alen Manigault Alexandra Steel Rena Bransten Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Matheson Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson Gabriella Befani Canfield In honor of William M. Griswold Vera and David McVey Stony Brook Foundation, Inc. Combs Family Fund of the Hester Diamond and Ralph John C. Meditz Strong Foundation of New York Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Kaminsky Beatrice Berle Meyerson Mrs. Margaret D. Sullivan Gourary Fund, Inc. Stephanie LaNasa Pete Michaels Suskram Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pennoyer Payne Middleton Gerda Taranow Mr. and Mrs. Oscar de la Renta In honor of the Printed Books & Kathleen Milazzo Sigrid Freundorfer and Carol Z. Rothkopf Bindings Department Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Miller Dale Travis David Saltonstall Jonathan A. Hill P. Montgomerie Leonard Turner The Schiff Foundation David Alan Richards Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Moore Mrs. Linda and Dr. Carlos Urmacher Mr. and Mrs. John Mulligan, III Julia Merck Utsch In memory of Melvin R. Seiden In honor of Lawrence R. Ricciardi Deborah Nevins Gita S. van Heerden Mr. and Mrs. Brian Alprin The Sage Foundation New York Building Congress, Inc. Nancy McCormick Vella Ronay and Richard L. Menschel Andrew Nicholas Honorable and Mrs. Alexander P. Mr. and Mrs. Mordecai Rochlin In honor of Linda Wolk-Simon Caroline Niemczyk Waugh, Jr. Douglas F. Williamson, Jr. The Shabto Family Fund James G. Niven Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whiteford Anonymous Ned O’Gorman Nancy K. Wickham In honor of Monica Youn Mrs. Frank Papp Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Willard In memory of George C. Strachan Anonymous (3) Ellen Peckham Lauren J. Willig Edward J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pennoyer II Ms. Laura Winters and Mr. Marnie S. Pillsbury François Carrel-Billiard In memory of Sylvia Weil Clare P. Potter George W. Young Ronay and Richard L. Menschel Odyssia Skouras Quadrani Anonymous (4) Martha J. Radford and Louis In memory of Gustave Weiss G. Graff Eve Weiss Roy Radner and Charlotte V. Kuh Ann Ravenstine

report to donors 19 Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Gilbert Diane A. Nixon Bart Tiernan Gifts for Richard Gilder and Lois Chiles Peter Pennoyer and Katie Ridder Mr. and Mrs. David M. Tobey Acquisitions Agnes Gund Nicholas Thaw Kurt F. Viermetz Mrs. H. J. Heinz II Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Wahlgren drawings and prints S. Roger Horchow Whittemore Mr. and Mrs. William B. Warren Mr. and Mrs. William R. Acquavella Mr. and Mrs. James R. Houghton Anonymous Ward Welch Acquavella Family Foundation Jerker and Stephanie Johansson Wheelock Whitney III Robert L. Freedman Mrs. Stephen M. Kellen Patron Fellows Dian Woodner Hovnanian Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Kravis Mr. and Mrs. William James Wyer The Morris Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. H. Fred Krimendahl II Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Zukerman Hunter Lewis and Elizabeth Joan Taub Ades and Alan M. Ades Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour R. Askin, Jr. Rubenstein Sidamon-Eristoff Janine Luke Anne M. August Council of Fellows Estate of Charles Andrew Jean-Luc Baroni Ryskamp Ronay and Richard L. Menschel Mr. and Mrs. Clement C. Moore II Lewis W. Bernard William T. Buice III, Chair Louisa Stude Sarofim Russell E. Burke III Whitney B. Armstrong, Vice-Chair Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Steinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Palitz Ildiko and Gilbert Butler Sally Lepow, Vice-Chair Sunny Crawford von Bülow Charles C. Butt Fund 1978 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Perella Andree Caldwell class of 2010 Mickey Cartin Russell E. Burke III medieval and Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon B. Polsky Avna Cassinelli G. Scott Clemons renaissance manuscripts Alexa and Michael Chae Marina French B. H. Breslauer Foundation Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Oscar de la Renta Vivien Ranschburg Clark Alexandra O. Hughes Combs Family Fund of the G. Scott Clemons Virgilia Pancoast Klein Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Ricciardi Jonathan L. Cohen Philip A. Reeser Estate of Frances L. Koltun E. H. Corrigan Rudy L. Ruggles, Jr. The Rose Marrow Fund Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Robinson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Rosen Mrs. Martin S. Davis Jennifer A. Spiegel Mrs. Alexandre P. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Pierre J. de Vegh Virginia M. Schirrmeister Mrs. Alexandre P. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Rudy L. Ruggles, Jr. Professor Mervin R. Dilts class of 2011 Charitable Lead Annuity Trust William W. Donnell Gifford Combs Sotheby’s Mr. and Mrs. James A. Runde Dr. Nathan E. Saint-Amand The Lord Egremont Mervin R. Dilts Anonymous, in memory of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Frazza John K. Howat Melvin Seiden Mr. and Mrs. James Baker Sitrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Marina French James H. Marrow Kate Ganz and Dan Belin Amanda O’Brien-Brown printed books Beatrice Stern Mr. and Mrs. Eugene V. Thaw Stephen A. Geiger Leslie H. O’Shea and bindings Mr. and Mrs. John K. Howat Christopher Scholz J. Kleinberg Gift Fund of the Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey C. Walker Mrs. Henry G. Walter, Jr. Alexandra O. Hughes Bart Tiernan Schwab Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. David A. Jones Paul F. Walter Mr. and Mrs. John D. Macomber Shelby White The Honorable and Mrs. John C. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Klein Ward K. Welch Mr. and Mrs. Oscar de la Renta Robert B. Loper Mr. and Mrs. Rudy L. Ruggles, Jr. Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm H. Wiener Caroline Lowndes class of 2012 Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Mr. and Mrs. John D. Macomber Audrey Axinn FELLOWS’ Roy J. Zuckerberg John A. Manley William B. Beekman Anonymous (2) James H. Marrow Avna Cassinelli LEADERSHIP Mrs. August R. Meyer Kate Ganz Mrs. Garfield L. Miller III Mary Libby Director’s Pierpont Fellows Achim Moeller Charles N. W. Schlangen Miles Morgan and Richard Nicholas Thaw Roundtable Gillian Attfield de Combray Karen Zukerman Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Acquavella Rebecca Randolph Brauer Amanda O’Brien-Brown class of 2013 Anne H. Bass Mrs. Edward T. Chase Leslie H. O’Shea Whitney B. Armstrong Karen H. Bechtel Gifford Combs Eunice Panetta William T. Buice III Mr. and Mrs. Rodney B. Berens William W. Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Pennoyer Marina French Mr. and Mrs. Livio Borghese Mr. and Mrs. George L. K. Sarah Peter Sally Lepow Mr. and Mrs. Eli Broad Frelinghuysen Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner Robert Loper Mr. and Mrs. William T. Buice III Beth and Gary Glynn Mrs. August H. Schilling Janet Mavec Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burke Rose and Lawrence Hughes Charles N. W. Schlangen Martha Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Chilton, Jr. Caroline Howard Hyman Christopher Scholz and Inés Elskop Miles Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Lepow Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Mr. and Mrs. Steven A. Denning Arthur L. Loeb Scott Catherine Corman, ex officio Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Janet Mavec and E. Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Gerard L. Smith Jed Freedlander, ex officio Mr. and Mrs. R. Bradford Evans Nordberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Sovern Mrs. Donald G. Fisher Diana L. Mercer Jennifer A. Spiegel

20 the morgan library & museum medieval and Young Fellows renaissance manuscripts visiting committee Steering Melvin R. Seiden, Chair Jonathan J. G. Alexander Committee Elizabeth A. R. Brown Catherine Corman, Co-Chair T. Robert Burke Jed Freedlander, Co-Chair Mickey Cartin Audrey Axinn Helen Clay Chace Jennifer P. Bowden Maie Lee Chen Ron D’Vari Gifford Combs Medora Bross Geary Christopher de Hamel Sarah Holloway Mervin R. Dilts Laurence Jurdem Anne Goldrach Eric Mandl Laura Jereski Maura Miller Janine Luke Robert M. Pennoyer II James H. Marrow Kathleen Runde Robert McCarthy Madeleine Kennedy Saraceni Dr. Stella Panayotova Charles N. W. Schlangen David N. Redden R. Andrew Shore Elaine L. Rosenberg Alexandra Steel Lucy Freeman Sandler T. Bragg Van Antwerp, Jr. Virginia M. Schirrmeister Richard B. Watson Lawrence J. Schoenberg Laura Winters Beatrice Stern Salle Vaughn Ladislaus von Hoffmann CORPORATE printed books and MEMBERS bindings visiting corporate leaders Anne Morgan and Anne Murray Dike, founders of the American Committee for Devastated committee Accenture France, Blérancourt, ca. 1919–1921, sulfur-toned silver print. Franco-American T. Kimball Brooker, Chair Museum, Château de Blérancourt. William T. Buice III Amherst Securities Group, L.P. G. Scott Clemons CastleRock Management Flobelle Burden Davis CBS Collectors modern and Eugene S. Flamm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & contemporary drawings Roland Folter Hamilton LLP Committees collectors committee Jonathan Hill Condé Nast William R. Acquavella Cheryl Hurley F.J. Sciame Construction Co., Inc. drawings and prints Whitney B. Armstrong Jonathan H. Kagan Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & visiting committee Inés Elskop and Christopher Scholz Jamie Kleinberg Kamph Jacobson LLP Diane A. Nixon, Chair Robert L. Freedman Jon A. Lindseth General Electric Joan Taub Ades Judith Goldman Caroline Macomber Harbinger Capital Partners Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Askin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ara Hovnanian Paul Needham Herman Miller Inc. Jean A. Bonna Marianne Elrick Manley R. David Parsons Morgan Stanley Mrs. Gilbert E. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purcell David N. Redden Société Générale Pierre Durand Michael A. Rubenstein David Alan Richards The Setai Fifth Avenue George L. K. Frelinghuysen Louisa Stude Sarofim Rudy L. Ruggles, Jr. US Trust/Bank of America Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Nancy Schwartz Mary C. Schlosser Goldschmidt Mr. and Mrs. Michael Steinhardt William James Wyer corporate sponsors Herbert Kasper Paul F. Walter Goldman, Sachs & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Lepow Maie Lee Chen served until her death JPMorgan Chase & Co. Robert B. Loper literary and historical in October 2010. Nancy Marks manuscripts visiting Melvin R. Seiden served until his corporate partners Janet Mavec committee death in January 2011. ABC TV Gilbert C. Meister, Jr. Geoffrey Elliott,Chair The Walt Disney Company Clement C. Moore II Harold Augenbraum Hamilton Robinson, Jr. Milton McC. Gatch Melvin R. Seiden Conrad K. Harper Eugene V. Thaw George Hecksher Mr. and Mrs. David M. Tobey Mark Samuels Lasner Wheelock Whitney III Carol Rothkopf Andrea Woodner Jean Strouse Mrs. Charles Wrightsman Margaret Bradham Thornton Matt Weiland

report to donors 21 Mary Flagler Cary Acquisitions Henry S. Morgan Reference Fund for Music Books Fund Mary Flagler Cary Curator of J.P. Morgan Fund Music Manuscripts and Printed Margaret T. Morris Fund Music Fund for Americana Charles E. Culpeper Fund Stavros S. Niarchos Fund for Charles W. Engelhard Curator Education and Technology of Drawings Fund Programs Edwin Erbe Acquisition Fund Charles E. Pierce, Jr. Fund Sherman Fairchild Fund for for Exhibitions Exhibitions The Cynthia Hazen Polsky Sherman Fairchild Fund for and Leon B. Polsky Fund for Services to Scholars Concerts and Lectures Fellows Endowment Fund for Gordon N. Ray Acquisitions Fund Acquisitions Gordon N. Ray Rare Books John F. Fleming Fund Cataloger Fund Horace W. Goldsmith Fund Ricciardi Family Exhibition Fund Horace W. Goldsmith Fund for Joseph Rosen Foundation Americana Curatorship for Seals and Tablets Alex Gordon Fund for Exhibitions Charles A. Ryskamp Belle da Costa Greene Fund Acquisitions Fund Lathrop Colgate Harper Fund Charles A. Ryskamp Fund Exclusive of Incunabula The Janine Luke and Melvin R. Lathrop Colgate Harper Fund Seiden Fund for Exhibitions for Incunabula and Publications William Randolph Hearst Fund Carl L. Selden Fund for Printed for Educational Programs Books Dannie and Hettie Heineman Herbert J. Seligmann Fund Purchase Fund E. Clark Stillman Acquisitions James H. Heineman Purchase Fund Fund The Lore and Rudolf J. Frank M. Strasser Drawings Heinemann Fund Administrator Fund Drue Heinz Book Robert H. Taylor Curator Artist Unknown, Seventeenth Century (c. 1610), William Shakespeare, oil on Conservator Fund of Literary and Historical panel, Collection of Archbishop Charles Cobbe (1686–1765); Cobbe Collection, Drue Heinz Curator of Literary Manuscripts Fund Hatchlands Park. Manuscripts Fund Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Drue Heinz Twentieth-Century Fund for Conservation Literature Fund The Alice Tully Fund for Art and corporate patrons Edwin H. Herzog Drawings Fund Music NAMED Franklin H. Kissner Rare Books Franklin Jasper Walls Lecture Fund Anthos USA ENDOWMENT Cataloger Fund Karen Zukerman Fund for the Bloomberg H.P. Kraus Fund for Lectures, Department of Drawings Corning Incorporated FUNDS Research and Acquisitions and Prints MetLife Permanent funds established with gifts, in Medieval and Renaissance Morgan Creek grants, and pledges of $100,000 or more Manuscripts Peter Pennoyer Architects Robert Lehman Drawings RF Binder William R. Acquavella Curator Library Fund Stride Rite Children’s Group of Modern and Contemporary We wish to acknowledge the Kenneth A. Lohf Fund for Poetry following donors listed in Drawings Fund Herbert and Ann Lucas Fund this Report who died prior to corporate donors Seymour R. and Helen-Mae Manley Family Fund for American Express Company Knafel Askin Fund Contemporary Drawings its publication: Thomas N. Christie’s Vincent Astor Curator of Printed Rita Markus Fund for Exhibitions Armstrong, George Bemberg, Credit Suisse Books Fund Andrew W. Mellon Ralph Kaminsky, Caroline Random House, Inc. Lois and Walter Baker Conservation Fund Macomber, and Roy N. Sotheby’s Drawings Fund Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Neuberger. W.P. Carey & Co. Elisabeth Ball Children’s Printed Books Fund Books Fund Andrew W. Mellon Fund for the T. Kimball Brooker Department of Medieval and Bibliography Fund The Morgan Library & Museum Renaissance Manuscripts makes every attempt to ensure the Themis Anastasia Brown Andrew W. Mellon Research and accuracy of its lists of supporters. If Memorial Fund Publications Fund you discover an error, please contact Curt F. Bühler Printed Books and Constance B. Mellon Memorial the Development office at (212) 590-0321 Manuscripts Fund or [email protected]. Please Fund for Photography accept our sincerest apology for any Carter Burden Fund inaccuracies or omissions.

22 the morgan library & museum Planned Giving

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Shannon, Director of Facilities James Russo, Building Engineer Stephanie Holmes Curatorial Departments education Marina Mugnano, Office Manager Cyma Horowitz Linden Chubin, Director of Education Jimmie Jenkins, Mail Room Manager Terry Horowitz library and museum services Marie Trope-Podell, Manager of Monica Barker-Browne, Adele Kandel Robert Parks, Director of Library and Gallery Programs Assistant Office Manager Elizabeth Kaufman Museum Services Preston Giannini, Education Coordinator Aram Kim Linn Carl, Docent and School Program Assistant custodial James Klausen drawings and prints Julie Squire, Manager of Education for James McCollough, Custodial Supervisor Michele Klausner Linda Wolk-Simon, Charles W. Engelhard Public Programs Janise Amis Sandra Kopperman Curator and Department Head Laura McGowan, Education Coordinator Emelina Paredes Susan Kurtz Isabelle Dervaux, Aquavella Curator of Sean Leatherbury Modern and Contemporary Drawing reading room maintenance Alan H. 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Miller printed books and bindings Paula Pineda, Assistant Registrar for Glenvet Cassaberry Alisa Nathan John Bidwell, Astor Curator and Exhibitions Babacar Fall Beata M. Newman Department Head Alex Confer, Senior Collections Technician Joycelyn Forde Daniel Z. Panner Anna Lou Ashby, Andrew W. Mellon Cole Emde, Collections Technician Cyrus Gentles Fanette Pollack Curator Eric Grimes Peter Powlison Sheelagh Bevan, Assistant Curator Rodney Grimes Susan Price Administration Cortez Hackett Nicole Richard literary and historical and Operations Verniel Joefield Nancy Robbins manuscripts Michael Jones Erika Rosenbaum Declan Kiely, Robert H. Taylor Curator Roberto Rivera Vicki Rushworth and Department Head communications and marketing Patrick Milliman, Director of Gerard Rostant Joan Schnuer Christine Nelson, Drue Heinz Curator Communications and Marketing Jonathan Scales Barbara Shine Clara Drummond, Assistant Curator Sandra Ho, Media Relations Manager Lionel Scales Carla Silber Carolyn Vega, Project Cataloger Simone Grant, Communications and David Shim Sharon Dunlap Smith Anna Culbertson, Project Cataloger Marketing Coordinator Bromley Synmoie Walter Srebnick Noel Thomas Mary Stevenson music manuscripts and Evalyn Stone printed music visitor services Mary Swingle Fran Barulich, Mary Flagler Cary Curator Yvette Mugnano, Director of Visitor Services volunteers Pamela Abernathy Judith Sylk-Siegel and Department Head Lia Espinal, Visitor Services Manager Darrell Ellison, Visitor Services Supervisor Ann Abrams Hans Eric Tausig ancient near eastern seals Sharifa Abu-Hamda Molly Thrailkill and tablets development Joanne Baer Vahe Tiryakian Sidney H. 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