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The Frick Collection membersannual report’ magazine july winter2015 – june 2011 2016

annual report summary july 2014 – june 2015 The Frick Collection annual report july 2015 – june 2016

leadership 2 Board of Trustees

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

collection 10 Museum Acquisitions and Notable Library Acquisitions

public programming 11 Exhibitions and Publications 12 Lectures 13 Symposia, Salon Evenings, Free Public Evenings, and Concerts

financial statements 14 Statement of Financial Position 15 Statement of Activities

donor support and membership 16 Gifts and Grants 20 Director’s Circle 20 Fellows and Friends 26 Young Fellows 28 Annual Fund 29 Associates 30 Exhibition Support 31 Corporate Members and Sponsors

staff 32 The Frick Collection 36 Frick Reference Library

cover (1599-1641), Frans Snyders, ca. 1620, oil on canvas, The Frick Collection; photograph by Michael Bodycomb The Frick Collection Board of Trustees As of June 30, 2016

Margot Bogert, Chairman Aso O. Tavitian, Vice Chairman Juan Sabater, Treasurer Michael J. Horvitz, Secretary

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

President Emerita Helen Clay Chace

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

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 2 to serve a diverse constituency, adding new Letter from the Chairman and the Director and varied programs each year. Nearly 2,500 Margot Bogert & Ian Wardropper students from New York’s five boroughs—as well as students from Japan, the Dominican Republic, and Australia, among other coun- t has been a memorable year, full of firsts It may surprise some to learn that, since tries—participated in the guided school vis- I and superlatives. As always, amid growth Mr. Frick’s death, in 1919, the permanent its program, including a record 595 students and evolution, we continue to honor our his- collection has grown by nearly half, through from schools in low-income communities tory as the former home of Henry Clay Frick donations of art from private collections that benefited from the Frick’s fee waivers. by maintaining the museum’s tranquil and and select purchases. In addition to the Through the generosity of individual donors contemplative atmosphere. recent Meissen porcelain gift from Henry and the continuing support of the New Our fall season commenced with Andrea H. Arnhold, we received fourteen pieces of York City Department of Cultural Affairs, del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop in Du Paquier porcelain from Trustee Melinda we welcomed to the Frick more than 4,300 Action. Co-organized by the J. Paul Getty Martin Sullivan and her husband, Paul, visitors during our ten Free Nights, twice Museum, it was the first major monographic which add to the Frick’s already enviable the number held during the past two years. exhibition devoted to del Sarto to be pre- ceramic holdings. Also announced this year Survey results tell us that between 40 and sented in the United States, and the first was a significant gift of portrait medals 50% of these visitors had never before been anywhere in nearly thirty years. In February, from the Stephen K. and Janie Woo Scher to the Frick. we presented Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Collection, the world’s finest private collec- The Frick Art Reference Library, headed Portraiture, our most comprehensive exhibi- tion of medals. Highlights of the Scher gift by Andrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian tion to date and the largest ever to focus on will be the focus of a 2017 exhibition, as well Stephen Bury, furthers our mission as a the artist’s process as a portraitist. The Frick, as a comprehensive catalogue. scholarly institution committed to inspir- home to eight of Van Dyck’s oil portraits, was We are proud of this year’s creation of ing and serving the public, scholars, and a particularly appropriate venue. an acquisitions fund to support the Frick’s researchers. To this end, the library contin- Porcelain, No Simple Matter: Arlene efforts to acquire objects that enhance and ues its leading efforts in digitization. This Shechet and the Arnhold Collection opened complement our holdings. Trustee Sidney R. year, staff members completed the digitiza- in May. At once playful and restrained, this Knafel spearheaded this important initiative tion of the American School section of the year-long exhibition of about one hundred by purchasing an exquisite pair of candelabra Photoarchive, which documents more than pieces of Meissen porcelain, selected from by Pierre Gouthière, which were featured 140,000 works of art by American School the gift and promised gifts of Henry H. in the 2016–17 exhibition Pierre Gouthière: artists of the seventeenth to twentieth centu- Arnhold, was designed by New York–based Virtuoso Gilder at the French Court. ries. The library also began the first full year sculptor and included twelve As stated in his will, Henry Clay Frick of the Digital Art History Lab program of of her own pieces, which Shechet created in intended “to encourage and develop the workshops, lectures, and technical innova- 2012–13 during a series of residencies at the study of the fine and to advance the tion. The library continues to reach out to Meissen manufactory in Dresden, Germany. general knowledge of kindred subjects.” In new and varied audiences, and we are proud We encourage you to read more about the keeping with his desire, we remain dedicated to report that this year it registered more activities of the curatorial department begin- to providing the highest level of educa- researchers than ever before. Beginning on ning on page 5 in the report by Xavier F. tional programming, both for students and page 8, Dr. Bury expands on the library’s Salomon, Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator. adults. The education department continues many accomplishments.

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 3 As we continue to develop plans to 2015. This year we honored Trustee Sidney R. dinner in the Frick Art Reference Library’s upgrade and expand the institution’s facili- Knafel, a generous benefactor of the Frick and Reading Room. It was the first dinner in ties, our top priority remains the preserva- numerous other arts and educational institu- decades to be held in the library and the first tion of the Frick experience, characterized tions throughout the United States. Sid is an Director’s Circle event in this stately setting. by the residential scale of the house and enthusiastic supporter of the museum’s spe- The evening highlighted the library’s many gardens. The ongoing planning includes the cial exhibitions and decorative arts programs. successes since its founding, in 1920. creation of new exhibition, programming, Prominently displayed during the dinner was The dedication of our members grows and conservation spaces within the institu- the sixteenth-century Saint-Porchaire ewer each year with increased contributions and tion’s existing footprint, in order to enhance he helped the museum to acquire. The event participation at our events and programs. opportunities for meaningful engagement raised nearly $1.4 million. In appreciation of their ongoing support, we with great works of art. For the Young Fellows Ball, on March 10, introduced a new benefit, Member Morning Our many supporters are the backbone 2016, we partnered with Carolina Herrera to Views, which enables members to see exhibi- of the Frick, encouraging and enabling us to present “Palladium Nights,” an evening that tions before the museum opens to the public. continue our wide-ranging work. Among the evoked in the 1980s, when the It takes hard work, talent, and dedica- most dedicated are our Trustees, to whom meeting of art, fashion, music, and celebrity tion to continuously mount exhibitions and we owe immense gratitude. It was an honor meshed downtown chic and uptown sensi- present programs of the appeal, caliber, and this year to welcome Bradford Evans and bility. Each year, this popular event provides scholarly merit for which the Frick is known. Bernard Selz, each of whom brings vast per- valuable support for the education depart- Immense thanks are owed to all those who sonal and professional expertise to the Board ment and the Frick Art Reference Library. contribute to this process, from our Board and the committees on which they serve. On May 23, 2016, seven hundred guests of Trustees, who oversee and offer vital At the end of this fiscal year, we bade gathered for the Spring Garden Party and financial support, to our committed staff farewell to Robert Goldsmith, who retired to enjoy a preview of Porcelain, No Simple and volunteers, who daily strengthen the after serving the institution for twenty-seven Matter: Arlene Shechet and the Arnhold Frick from the inside out. Our loyal donors years, first as Administrator then as Deputy Collection. The theme of this year’s fund- and members are also invaluable: you are Director and Chief Operating Officer. During raiser, “Into the Garden,” drew inspiration at the heart of our success, making possible his long and distinguished tenure, Robert from Shechet’s unconventional installation, through funding and encouragement our worked with three Board chairs, four direc- which she designed with nature in mind. To important work, year after year. Without tors, three chief curators, and countless staff celebrate the objects displayed, guests wore you, we would not be able to reach so high members. His contributions to the Frick are the white and gold combination that is a or remain so grounded. Thank you. innumerable, and he will be greatly missed. hallmark of Meissen porcelain. Our biggest annual fundraising event, the On June 6, 2016, members of the Direc­ Autumn Dinner, was held on September 28, tor’s Circle enjoyed their annual spring

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 4 catalogue published by the Getty. A wide fascinating lectures: Alsteens on Van Dyck’s Report of the Peter Jay array of public programs complemented the drawing practice and Eaker’s on the artist’s Sharp Chief Curator exhibition, including four free lectures led by relationship to his sitters. Additional lec- prominent Renaissance scholars; a day-long tures, seminars, art dialogues, and gallery Xavier F. Salomon seminar, “Andrea del Sarto in New York,” conversations led variously by the curators, organized together with The Metropolitan esteemed outside scholars, and Frick staff, Museum of Art; and a Free Night, which offered visitors the opportunity to explore s head of the curatorial department, attracted more than seven hundred visi- further the artist’s astounding versatility and A I am very pleased to share in this let- tors. We were particularly pleased to host a stylistic development as a portrait specialist. ter the activities, new initiatives, and achieve- special Salon Evening in celebration of the On May 6, 2016, we were thrilled to welcome ments of the past year. The department exhibition on January 8, 2016. American more than eight hundred visitors for Van remains ever committed to upholding the Ballet Theatre soloist Devon Teuscher pre- Dyck Night, a free evening of talks, sketch- mission of The Frick Collection and endeav- miered Salomé, a tantalizing work inspired ing, live music, and other activities. ors to preserve permanent collection objects, by Del Sarto’s St. John the Baptist and cho- On April 24, 2016, we closed From mount dynamic exhibitions, produce schol- reographed by Marcelo Gomes, also of ABT. Sèvres to : French Porcelain at arly publications and programming, and, The Frick was the sole venue for Van The Frick Collection, a yearlong exhibition in most important, ensure and continuously Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture, on view the Portico Gallery that brought Henry Clay improve public access to its holdings. from March 2 through June 5, 2016. Deemed Frick’s stunning collection of Sèvres porcelain On October 7, 2015, the Frick opened a “definitive, brilliantly explicated survey” together with a selection of more recently Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop by cultural journalist Lee Rosenbaum, it acquired pieces. The installation, organized in Action, which ran through January 10, was the most comprehensive exhibition ever by Charlotte Vignon, Curator of Decorative 2016. Organized in collaboration with the organized on Van Dyck’s activity and process Arts, presented a new perspective on the col- J. Paul Getty Museum, where the exhibi- as a portraitist and the first major exhibition lection by exploring the role Sèvres played in tion had been on view during the summer on the artist to be held in the United States in eighteenth-century France, as well as during of 2015, the show introduced to the public more than twenty years. The show was one of the American Gilded Age. Visitors to the Andrea del Sarto, an artist who, although the largest ever mounted at the Frick, includ- show had the unique opportunity to see the not particularly well known today, ran the ing 103 works that filled the Oval Room, Frick’s collection of Sèvres porcelain together most successful and productive workshop East Gallery, Cabinet Gallery, and Lower- in one space, as opposed to its usual instal- in Renaissance Florence. The exhibition fea- Level Galleries. Stijn Alsteens, former cura- lation interspersed throughout the galleries. tured nearly fifty drawings and three paint- tor of Northern European drawings at The We opened another yearlong exhibition ings and was the first monographic survey Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Adam in the Portico Gallery on May 24, 2016: of the artist ever to be presented in the Eaker, former Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Porcelain, No Simple Matter: Arlene Shechet United States. Karen Wilkin of the Wall Fellow at the Frick and current assistant and the Arnhold Collection. The exhibition Street Journal called the selection of works in curator of European paintings at the Met, includes approximately one hundred pieces the show “spectacular” and stated “there isn’t organized the exhibition and authored the produced by the illustrious Royal Meissen a drawing on view that doesn’t reward close accompanying catalogue. manufactory during the early to mid-eigh- study.” Associate Curator Aimee Ng organ­ We presented an extensive series of teenth century. Arlene Shechet, a New York– ized the New York installation, which was public programs in conjunction with the based sculptor, designed the installation. accompanied by a richly illustrated scholarly Van Dyck exhibition. Both curators gave Most of the works were selected from the

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 5 promised gift of Henry H. Arnhold, while and outstanding quality. An initial gift of 450 among the museum’s holdings that Ian finds sixteen are Shechet’s own —works medals, tracing the development of the art particularly fascinating. she created during a series of residencies at form from the fifteenth through the nine- The conservation department meticu- the Meissen manufactory in 2012 and 2013. teenth century, will coalesce beautifully with lously cares for the objects in the permanent Shechet has done away with the typical the Frick’s collection of paintings, sculptures, collection, special exhibitions, and loans, as chronological or thematic order of many and decorative arts. well as the historic house. This year was par- installations, and has instead created an Long-term loans offer visitors the singu- ticularly demanding given the sheer number imaginative display that merges the histori- lar opportunity to study exceptional objects of works that came into the museum for the cal with the contemporary. The exhibition that might not otherwise be on view in New Van Dyck and Porcelain, No Simple Matter was organized by Charlotte Vignon and is York. A private collector has lent Francesco exhibitions, and the number of permanent accompanied by a booklet featuring installa- Guardi’s captivating View of the Villa Loredan collection art moves required to accommo- tion views and a conversation with Arnhold, at Paese, a small painting that diverges from date these loans. Conservation and registrar Shechet, and Vignon. the artist’s usual depictions of water views staff nonetheless lived up to the challenge We had the great fortune this year to of Venice (two of which were bequeathed to and ensured the seamless installation of both acquire an exuberant pair of candelabra by the collection by and are exhibitions. Pierre Gouthière, after a design by François- on display in the Reading Room of the Frick Joseph Godla, Chief Conservator, con- Joseph Bélanger. Purchased through the Art Reference Library). Other works on loan tinued his study of the techniques of eigh- generous gift of Trustee Sidney R. Knafel, are Francis Cotes’s pendant portraits of Sir teenth-century gilder and chaser Pierre the candelabra attest to the artist’s techni- Griffith Boynton, 6th Baronet, and his wife, Gouthière, which included the treatment cal and artistic genius. We are delighted Mary Heblethwayte, Lady Boynton (collec- of the artist’s gilt-bronze mounts for the to feature them in the exhibition Pierre tion of Trustee Mrs. Henry C. Frick II); superb side table acquired by Henry Clay Gouthière: Virtuoso Gilder at the French Simone Martini’s Christ on the Cross between Frick in 1915. Joe also conducted a thorough Court (November 16, 2016, through February the Virgin and Saint John (Phillips Family examination of the new Gouthière cande- 19, 2017). Francis Cotes’s handsome portrait Collection); and a Sèvres porcelain manu- labra, which was followed by treatment by The Hon. Booth Grey also joined the per- factory pot-pourri vase and cover (private Associate Conservator Julia Day. Also related manent collection through the generosity collection). to the Gouthière show, the department of Robert K. Johnson. In June 2016, we Publications continue to enliven the per- hosted a three-day seminar with conserva- were especially pleased to receive a gift of manent collection. In August and November tors from the J. Paul Getty Museum and the fourteen exceptional pieces of Du Paquier of 2015, we announced the respective pub- Rijksmuseum on x-ray fluorescence results porcelain from the collection of Trustee lication of Limoges Enamels at The Frick related to copper alloys. In anticipation of a Melinda Martin Sullivan and her husband, Collection and Director’s Choice. Written by future exhibition, Murillo’s Self-Portrait was Paul. These works will serve as an important Ian Wardropper with Associate Conservator sent to The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s counterpoint to our collections of Meissen Julia Day, Limoges Enamels is the first book conservation lab to undergo treatment and and Sèvres porcelain. dedicated to Henry Clay Frick’s important analysis. This year we were also thrilled to announce collection of these exquisite objects. To cel- Under the direction of Rika Burnham, the a promised gift from the Stephen K. and Janie ebrate its publication, we created a fresh and education department presented nearly 1,120 Woo Scher Collection. Considered to be the engaging installation in the Enamels Room. programs for 21,500 visitors during fiscal year world’s greatest collection of medals in private Director’s Choice, the latest offering in Scala’s 2016. We welcomed more than 1,500 people hands, it is known for its comprehensiveness eponymous series, highlights those objects to the Frick for our free lecture series, which

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 6 included Jorgen Wadum’s “Framing the students through our Guided School Visits group of twenty students to the Frick in early Perspective: Painting Techniques of Vermeer, program and offered an increasingly varied 2016. Whistler, Van Gogh, and Hammershøi”; array of after-school, evening, and weekend Several new colleagues joined us this Carmen Fariña’s “The Essential Role of the programs. year. Joanna Sheers Seidenstein became our Arts in Public Education” (Samuel H. Kress We were especially excited by one of newest Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellow, Lecture in Museum Education); and “Art our newest educational programs, a collabo- and Geoffrey Ripert joined the department in Music: Julian Barnes in Conversation ration with the Bronx-based Ghetto Film as our first curatorial assistant for decora- with Stacy Schiff” Artist,( Poets, and Writers School (GFS). Throughout 2015, I led a series tive arts. In education, we welcomed Caitlin Series). Thirteen of the fourteen lectures pre- of seminars on the concept of narrative Henningsen as the 2015–16 Samuel H. Kress sented this year were livestreamed on our in the visual and cinematic arts for hon- Interpretive Fellow, and Rachel Himes and website and viewed online more than 5,000 ors students from The Cinema School, the Vincent Tolentino came on board as educa- times. nation’s first and only high school devoted tion assistants. Thanks in large part to new grants from to filmmaking, founded by GFS in partner- I am infinitely grateful to my staff for the New York City Department of Cultural ship with the New York City Department of their unwavering dedication to this institu- Affairs in partnership with the City Council, Education. The program culminated with tion. The creativity and expertise with which and from the Gilder Foundation, we offered the creation of a student-produced short they actualize exhibitions, publications, and an unprecedented ten Free Nights, which film, The Progress of Love, inspired by Jean- educational and conservation initiatives attracted more than 4,300 visitors—nearly Honoré Fragonard’s painting cycle of the often surpass my expectations. I am confi- half of whom had never before been to the same name. Following the great success of dent that the coming year will be as produc- Frick. We also welcomed more than 2,400 the program’s first year, we welcomed a new tive and rewarding as the last.

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 7 The transfer of ownership in September Work on pharos, an international digital Report of the of the Helen Clay Frick Foundation Archives photoarchive consortium, continued apace. Andrew W. Mellon from the foundation to The Frick Collection The Samuel H. Kress Foundation awarded and the University of allowed $60,000 to support development of a search- Chief Librarian us to apply for digitization and conserva- able image recognition database for photo- Stephen J. Bury tion grants from sources that do not make graphs of Italian paintings held by several awards for work on a collection not legally members of the consortium, including the our own. We took advantage of this new sta- Frick library. This is intended to be a dem- he Frick Art Reference Library’s signifi- tus by applying successfully for a $100,000 onstration of the value and viability of the Tcance as a vibrant, cutting-edge research grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which consortial concept. pharos is hosted on center that successfully occupies both the enabled the archives department, in part- the website of the J. Paul Getty Museum at digital and physical worlds was recognized nership with the library’s conservation and images.pharosartresearch.org. by an invitation for me to give the keynote digital labs, to digitize material documenting The Digital Art History Lab completed address to the Association for Computing the formation of Henry Clay Frick’s art col- its first full year of programming, includ- Machinery and the Institute of Electrical and lection. By the project’s completion, the staff ing pop-up events at New York University’s Electronic Engineers Computer Society’s had digitized thirteen linear feet of corre- Institute of Fine Arts and the Museum of Joint Conference on Digital Libraries, June spondence, memoranda, vouchers, receipts, Modern Art, and a series of workshops and 22, 2016. The address, titled “The Energy of bound volumes, and photographs that are public lectures on digital art history pre- Delusion,” focused on innovations both at now available online through our new Frick sented at the Frick: Matthew Lincoln, Data the library and the New York Art Resources Digital Collections interface. Research Specialist, Getty Research Institute, Consortium (nyarc), a collaboration As in past summers, members of the spoke on “Specialization and Diversity between the Frick and the libraries of the archives department worked with summer in Dutch and Flemish Printmaking: A and the Brooklyn interns to review and create Wikipedia arti- Computational Approach” and Emily Sprat, Museum. Notably, this year we developed and cles and blog posts focusing on art dealers Human-Computer Interaction Specialist in implemented a digital discovery layer (Nyarc who were connected to Henry Clay Frick: Vision Technology and the Arts, Rutgers Discovery), a powerful platform that enables Alice Creelman, Virginia Bacon, Edward R. University, delivered a lecture titled “The users to simultaneously search the Nyarc Bacon, Arthur Tooth & Sons, and Charles Art of Seeing: Aesthetics at the Intersection libraries’ printed, electronic, and digital col- Carstairs. of Art and Science.” The lab has also been lections, as well as scholarly resources that In June, we completed the digital con- involved with the exploration of digital are available online. In addition to providing version of more than 200,000 images of image analysis and, in collaboration with the access to the more than one million resources the American School Photoarchive, which New York University Polytechnic School of in Nyarc’s online catalog, Arcade, the system can now be accessed through the Nyarc Engineering, in the development of a pro- also points to full-text online journal articles, Discovery layer, Arcade, and fresco totype of the Art Image Exploration Space digitized books, photoarchive images, and (Frick Research Catalog Online). In Nyarc (aries) tool to replicate and improve the born-digital art research materials from the Discovery, search results display thumb- traditional light box used in art historical consortium’s growing web archive collection. nail images. A larger image and links to research. The Frick has also been working Nyarc Discovery was made possible through supplemental images appear in each catalog closely with the NYC Digital Humanities, the generous support of The Andrew W. entry, and a “virtual browse” feature enables a group of New York City scholars, librar- Mellon Foundation. researchers to see related photographs. ians, archivists, and museum professionals

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 8 collaborating on digital humanities research, and the Art of Flanders: Collecting Paintings reach a record of 1,050. On January 15, and has helped to establish the NYC Digital by Rubens, Van Dyck, and Their Circles” was we were awarded the Star Certificate from Art History forum within the organization. held May 13–14. It featured Arthur Wheelock, the Rethinking Resource Sharing Policies One motivation for developing the curator of Northern Baroque Paintings at Committee of the American Library Digital Art History Lab was the need to train the National Gallery of Art, as the keynote Association for the quality of our inter- our fellows in the Center for the History of speaker and concluded with an interview library loan service. In October we con- Collecting in mapping their research data. of a collector of Flemish paintings, Thomas ducted our third annual on-site services Since the Center’s founding ten years ago, Leysen. With the Hirshhorn Museum and survey, which resulted in the implementation it has hosted fifty fellows, whose significant Garden, in Washington, D. C., of several suggestions from our researchers, publications signal the Center’s contribution the Center organized the panel “Preferring such as increasing the number of titles that to the field of the history of collecting. This the Now: Two Centuries of Collecting can be ordered in advance of visiting the year, with the support of the Eli and Edythe Contemporary Art,” moderated by Center Reading Room. Broad Foundation, the Center awarded its Director Inge Reist, with Michael Govan, We hosted two events to encourage visi- biennial book prize to The Steins Collect: Director of the Los Angeles County Museum tors to engage with our physical resources Matisse, Picasso, and the Parisian Avant- of Art; Lucy Mitchell-Innes, co-founder of and environment. On October 17–18, 2015, Garde, edited by Janet Bishop, Cecile Debray, Mitchell-Innes & Nash; and collector Mickey as part of Open House New York, we gave and Rebecca A. Rabinow and published in Cartin. There was an evening reception for tours of the library facilities to nearly 400 2011 by Yale University Press in association Center fellows and guests at Roberta and people. This is the third year that the library with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Richard Huber’s New York home to view has participated in the popular New York Art. The Center hosted two highly success- their collection of Spanish Colonial Art on City weekend, which highlights significant ful symposia this year. The first, “A Demand February 23. buildings in the city’s five boroughs. On June for Drawings: Five Centuries of Collecting,” The Center is indebted to the Samuel H. 6, it was a pleasure to entertain members of March 4–5, was co-sponsored by the Kress Foundation, the Leon Levy Founda- the Director’s Circle in the Reading Room Drawing Institute of The Morgan Museum tion, the Billy Rose Foundation, the Eli and and to show them some of the unique items & Library and included Hugo Chapman, Edythe Broad Foundation, Trustee Ayesha from the library’s collection. It was the first Keeper of Prints and Drawings at the British Bulchandani, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Green- dinner in decades to be held in the library Museum, as keynote speaker and concluded wood for their support of its many programs. and the first Director’s Circle program ever with an interview of George Goldner, former Perhaps because of our prominent digi- to be held in the stately setting. Metropolitan Museum department chair- tal profile, this year saw a record num- All this would not be possible without man and adviser to collector Leon Black, by ber of unique library visitors (1,891) and the efforts, skills, and enthusiasm of my staff, Philippe de Montebello, the Met’s Director new researchers (1,177). We also have seen who make the Frick Art Reference Library Emeritus. The second symposium, “America the numbers of outgoing interlibrary loans what it is today.

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 9 Museum Acquisitions Notable Library Acquisitions

Francis Cotes (1726–1770), Portrait of Gifts Purchases The Hon. Booth Grey, 1764, oil on canvas; gift of Robert K. Johnson, 2015 Dizionario illustrato dei pittori, disegnatori 20 let raboty Maiakovskogo (exhibition e incisori italiani moderni e contemporanei, catalogue), Moscow, 1930 Eight objects made by the Royal Meissen 5 vols., Milan, 1970–74; gift of Schiller & Manufactory, Dresden, ca. 1710–30; Bodo European Paintings Alberto Burri: catalogo generale, 6 vols., gift of Henry H. Arnhold, 2015 Città di Castello, 2016; purchased in Étude sur les messageries et les postes, d’après memory of Charles Ryskamp Pair of Candelabra, 1782, hard-paste des documents métalliques et imprimés, porcelain and marble with gilt-bronze précédée d’un essai numismatique sur Catalogue d’estampes des plus grands maîtres mounts by Pierre Gouthière (1732–1813), les ponts et chaussées, Paris, 1925; gift of italiens, flamands & françois, du cabinet after a design by François-Joseph Bélanger Normand Pepin de feu M. Louis de Surugue père, graveur (1744–1818); gift of Sidney R. Knafel, 2016 du roi . . . Paris, 1769; purchased through Papers related to Barbara and Lawrence the Sonny and Abe Rosenberg Foundation Fourteen objects made by the Du Paquier Fleischman’s collection of Roman, Greek, in memory of Michael L. Rosenberg Porcelain Manufactory, Vienna, ca. 1720– and other antiquities; gift of Trustee 40; gift of the Melinda and Paul Sullivan Barbara G. Fleischman Catalogue de tableaux des écoles française, Collection, 2016 italienne, flamande et hollandaise: Papers, letters, and manuscript materials composant le cabinet de M. ***: dont la vente of (paintings conservator) William Suhr publique se fera le 11 brumaire an XIII . . . concerning his conservation work for the Paris, 1804 Frick and other institutions; gift of the estate of Henrietta Suhr Catalogue de tableaux précieux des écoles anciennes et modernes, dessins, gravures Research papers and teaching files of & lithographies . . . aprés le décés de M. de Jonathan Brown; gift of Jonathan Brown Laurencel, ex-conservateur de Madame la Duchesse de Berri, Paris, January 10–12, 1831; 7,554 photographs of paintings and drawings purchased through the Patrick A. Gerschel formerly in the collection of Mr. and Mrs. Fund, in memory of André Meyer Paul Mellon; gift of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C. Catalogue of Italian, Spanish, Flemish, and Dutch paintings, collected in Europe . . . 926 photographs of sixteenth- and by Richard W. Meade, Esq.: Now exhibiting seventeenth-century paintings and in the gallery of the National Academy drawings by Spanish and Flemish artists; of Design, Clinton Hall, New York, 1831; gift of Dr. Nina Mallory purchased in honor of Edgar Munhall

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 10 Public Programming

Purchases (Continued) Exhibitions Publications

Catalogue of the late Lord Northwick’s From Sèvres to Fifth Avenue: French Director’s Choice: The Frick Collection, extensive and magnificent collection . . . Porcelain at The Frick Collection by Ian Wardropper; The Frick Collection, at Thirlestane House, Cheltenham, London, April 28, 2015, through April 24, 2016 in association with Scala Arts Publishers, 1859 [extensively annotated] Inc., 2015 Leighton’s Flaming June Ershe oysshelung fun moleray, sulpur, grafishe June 9 through September 6, 2015 Limoges Enamels at The Frick Collection, unst, Yidishe bikher un prese, New York, 1938; by Ian Wardropper with Julia Day; purchased in memory of Melvin R. Seiden Landscape Drawings in The Frick Collection The Frick Collection in association with June 9 through September 13, 2015 D Giles Limited, 2015 Fortegnelse paa den store Samling, som hans Höi-Grevelige Excellence S. T. Hr. Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture, Geheimeraad og Stats-Minister Otto Greve Workshop in Action by Stijn Alsteens and Adam Eaker; af Thott . . . , Copenhagen, April 24, 1787; October 7, 2015, through January 10, 2016 The Frick Collection, in association purchased in honor of Samuel Sachs II with Yale University Press, 2016 Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture Inventaris van den boedel en de nalatenschap March 2 through June 5, 2016 die wijlen de heer Jacques Meijers . . . , (manuscript), Rotterdam, 1729 Porcelain, No Simple Matter: Arlene Shechet and the Arnhold Collection Notizen für Albert Schellein (manuscript), May 24, 2016, through April 2, 2017 Bamberg, 1836–66; purchased in honor of Nathalie Kaplan and Martha Loring for their leadership of the Young Fellows

Polite repository . . . containing an almanack . . . and various other articles of useful information, London, 1786 (includes diary entries by George Granville Leveson-Gower, Duke of Sutherland); purchased in honor of Ambassador Walter J. P. Curley

Tractatus de subhastationibus: ad usum practicum utriusqve fori, potissimum Saxonici . . . Leipzig, 1667; purchased in honor of Deirdre C. Stam

70 rare sale catalogues issued by the auctioneers Powell & Powell (Bath, England), 1879–87

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 11 Lectures

October 7, 2015 February 3, 2016 April 27, 2016 “Andrea del Sarto: The Tailor’s Son and “Framing the Perspective: Painting “A Mirror to the Frick: The Collector the Making of Masterpieces” Techniques of Vermeer, Whistler, Van Gogh, Museums of Britain, 1870–1920” Julian Brooks, Curator, Department of and Hammershøi” Giles Waterfield, art historian Drawings, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Jørgen Wadum, Director of Conservation Los Angeles and the Centre for Art Technological May 10, 2016 Studies, Statens Museum for Kunst, Digital Art History Lab Series October 21, 2015 Copenhagen “The Art of Seeing in the Digital Age” “Chinoiseries for Beijing: An Eighteenth- Emily L. Spratt, Director, Program Century French Gift to the Emperor March 2, 2016 in Art and Artificial Intelligence, and of China” “Drawing for Portraits” Visiting Lecturer, Department of Kristel Smentek, Associate Professor, Stijn Alsteens, Curator, Department of Art History, Rutgers University Massachusetts Institute of Technology Drawings and Prints, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York May 11, 2016 November 4, 2015 “Van Dyck and the Problems of Youth” “Bronzino before the Medici” April 6, 2016 Alejandro Vergara, Senior Curator of Julia Siemon, Research Associate, “Why Portraiture?” Flemish and Northern European Paintings, Department of European Sculpture and Marcia Pointon, Professor Emerita of Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid Decorative Arts, The Metropolitan Museum History of Art, University of Manchester of Art, New York June 1, 2016 April 7, 2016 Artists, Poets, and Writers Series November 18, 2015 Digital Art History Lab Series “Art and Music: Julian Barnes in Alex Gordon Lecture in the History of Art “Specialization and Diversity in Dutch and Conversation with Stacy Schiff” “Lively Statuary in Florence before and after Flemish Printmaking: A Computational Julian Barnes, novelist, and Stacy Schiff, Andrea del Sarto” Approach” biographer and historian Nicholas Penny, former Director, Matthew Lincoln, specialist in digitally The National Gallery, London aided analysis June 16, 2016 Samuel H. Kress Lecture in Museum December 9, 2015 April 13, 2016 Education “A Tale of Two Artists: Andrea del Sarto “Sitting for Van Dyck” “The Essential Role of the Arts in Public and Raphael” Adam Eaker, Assistant Curator, Department Education” Linda Wolk-Simon, Director and Chief of European Paintings, The Metropolitan Carmen Fariña, Chancellor, New York City Curator, University Museums, Fairfield Museum of Art, New York Department of Education University April 20, 2016 “Shared Practices: Painting and Decoration in Eighteenth-Century France” David Pullins, Ph.D. Candidate, Harvard University

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 12 Symposia Free Public Evenings Concerts

November 17, 2015 July 17, 2015 October 4, 2015 “Preferring the Now: Two Centuries of Summer Night Pallade Musica, in New York debut Collecting Contemporary Art” In celebration of From Sèvres to Fifth Presented by the Center for the History of Avenue: French Porcelain at The Frick October 25, 2015 Collecting and the Hirshhorn Museum and Collection Ingolf Wunder, piano, in New York Sculpture Garden debut January 8, 2016 March 4 & 5, 2016 Andrea del Sarto Night November 13, 2015 “A Demand for Drawings: Five Centuries In celebration of Andrea del Sarto: The Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano, with of Collecting” Renaissance Workshop in Action Thomas Dunford, theorbo, and Jonathan Presented by the Center for the History of Cohen, harpsichord Collecting and the Drawing Institute of the February 19, 2016 Morgan Library & Museum Artists’ Night November 29, 2015 Philippe Cassard and Cédric Pescia, four- April 15 & 16, 2016 March 11, 2016 hand piano, in New York debut “A Symposium on the History of Art” Teen Night Presented by The Frick Collection and the January 10, 2016 Institute of Fine Arts, New York University April 8, 2016 Quatuor Danel, in New York debut College Night May 13 & 14, 2016 February 7, 2016 “America and the Art of Flanders: Collecting May 6, 2016 Flanders Recorder Quartet Paintings by Rubens, Van Dyck, and Van Dyck Night Their Circles” In celebration of Van Dyck: The Anatomy of February 21, 2016 Presented by the Center for the History Portraiture Nicholas Alstaedt, cello, in New York debut, of Collecting with Alexander Lonquich, piano June 24, 2016 Summer Night March 6, 2016 Salon Evenings In celebration of Porcelain, No Simple Andreas Staier, harpsichord Matter: Arlene Shechet and the Arnhold November 20, 2015 Collection April 10, 2016 The Passions of Andrea del Sarto Minetti Quartett

June 3, 2016 May 8, 2016 Music and Art from the Court of Charles I Imogen Cooper, piano

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 13 Statement of Financial Position June 30, 2016, and 2015

2016 2015 Note 1 Assets For purposes of brevity, the June 30, 2016, financial informa- tion presented here is excerpted from our audited financial Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,213,824 $ 2,250,381 statements as prepared by the independent accounting firm Contributions receivable, net 10,072,585 8,109,689 of PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP., which rendered an unmod- Inventory 868,948 710,202 ified opinion as to those statements’ conformance with Prepaid expenses, receivables, generally accepted accounting principles. This excerpted and other assets 1,448,446 1,321,963 information does not include the Statement of Cash Flows Prepaid pension benefits — 1,662,394 or the footnotes, which are integral to a full presentation Investments in securities 301,381,277 320,817,331 of the Collection’s financial position. The complete report Property and equipment, net 21,865,423 21,580,507 of the independent auditors is available by writing to the development office of The Frick Collection. Total assets $ 336,850,503 $ 356,452,467 Note 2: Measure of Operations Operations include all revenues and expenses that are an Liabilities integral part of the Collection’s programs and support- ing activities. The measure of operations includes invest- Accounts payable, accrued expenses, ment income equal to the 4.5% spending rate (see Note 3) and deferred income 3,108,818 2,703,145 and excludes investment return in excess of, or less than, Accrued postretirement health and the spending rate. The measure of operations also excludes other benefits 10,580,872 8,944,427 permanently restricted contributions; purchase and sale of Accrued pension benefits 6,921,361 - museum and library collection items; unsolicited, unre- stricted contributions of $40,000 or more (which are des- Total liabilities 20,611,051 11,647,572 ignated by the board for long-term investment as funds functioning as endowment); depreciation of property and Net assets equipment; pension and postretirement plan adjustments; Unrestricted 246,194,894 276,340,661 and releases of net assets from restrictions related to non- Temporarily restricted 29,814,451 28,259,127 operating items. Permanently restricted 40,230,107 40,205,107 Note 3: Spending Rate Total net assets 316,239,452 344,804,895 The Frick Collection manages its pooled investments on a total return basis. To preserve the investments’ long-term Total liabilities and net assets $ 336,850,503 $ 356,452,467 purchasing power, the Collection makes available to be spent each year a percentage of the investment portfolio’s average market value for the twelve quarters ending the March prior to the beginning of the fiscal year (the spend- ing rate). The spending rate was 4.5% for fiscal years 2016 and 2015. Although long-term in nature, this policy may be modified over time to reflect economic, market, and invest- ment changes.

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 14 Statement of Activities June 30, 2016 (with comparative totals for the year ended June 30, 2015)

Unrestricted Total Board Temporarily Permanently General Designated Total Restricted Restricted 2016 2015 Operating Revenues and Support Spending from endowment $ 13,060,419 $ – $ 13,060,419 $ – $ – $ 13,060,419 $ 11,859,935 Other capital gain 13,698 – 13,698 – – 13,698 4,981 Admission fees 3,611,842 – 3,611,842 – – 3,611,842 3,778,479 Membership 2,539,292 – 2,539,292 – – 2,539,292 2,466,731 Bookstore sales and miscellaneous 1,194,067 – 1,194,067 – – 1,194,067 1,161,605 Contributions 4,319,251 – 4,319,251 7,463,830 – 11,783,081 12,602,207 24,738,569 – 24,738,569 7,463,830 – 32,202,399 31,873,938 Net assets released from restrictions 3,196,313 – 3,196,313 (3,196,313) – – – Total operating revenues and support 27,934,882 – 27,934,882 4,267,517 – 32,202,399 31,873,938

Operating Expenses Museum programs Operations 7,225,717 – 7,225,717 – – 7,225,717 6,774,598 Special exhibitions, concerts, and lectures 2,344,792 – 2,344,792 – – 2,344,792 1,085,498 Bookstore, including cost of sales 1,313,871 – 1,313,871 – – 1,313,871 1,354,188 Total museum programs 10,884,380 10,884,380 – – 10,884,380 9,214,284 Library programs Operations 5,145,863 – 5,145,863 – – 5,145,863 4,753,384 Special programs 477,089 – 477,089 – – 477,089 429,006 Total library programs 5,622,952 – 5,622,952 – – 5,622,952 5,182,390 Total programs 16,507,332 – 16,507,332 – – 16,507,332 14,396,674 Supporting services General and administrative 8,780,923 – 8,780,923 – – 8,780,923 8,445,667 Fundraising 2,609,958 – 2,609,958 – – 2,609,958 2,802,089 Total supporting services 11,390,881 – 11,390,881 – – 11,390,881 11,247,756 Total operating expenses 27,898,213 – 27,898,213 – – 27,898,213 25,644,430 Excess of operating revenues and support over operating expenses 36,669 – 36,669 4,267,517 – 4,304,186 6,229,508

Non-operating changes to net assets Contributions – 2,880,000 2,880,000 – 25,000 2,905,000 30,000 Depreciation – (1,782,784) (1,782,784) – – (1,782,784) (1,796,259) Net assets released from restrictions for Purchase of collection item 2,675,000 (2,675,000) – – – – Acquisition of collection item (2,675,000) – (2,675,000) – – (2,675,000) (1,087,256) Net investment return designated for long-term investment – (20,916,902) (20,916,902) (1,031,605) – (21,948,507) (4,648,462) Pension and postretirement benefit plan liability adjustment (9,368,338) – (9,368,338) – – (9,368,338) (1,956,468) Net assets released from restrictions for Capital Campaign capital purchases – 372,905 (372,905) – – – Net assets released from restrictions – 1,307,683 1,307,683 (1,307,683) – – – Total non-operating changes (9,368,338) (20,814,098) (30,182,436) (2,712,193) 25,000 (32,869,629) (9,458,445)

Change in net assets (9,331,669) (20,814,098) (30,145,767) 1,555,234 25,000 (28,565,443) (3,228,937)

Net assets Beginning of year $ 8,278,494 268,062,167 276,340,661 28,259,127 40,205,107 344,804,895 348,033,832 End of year $ (1,053,175) $ 247,248,069 $ 246,194,894 $ 29,814,451 $ 40,230,107 $ 316,239,452 $ 344,804,895

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 15 Gifts and Grants

$1,000,000 and above $50,000 to $99,999 e deeply appreciate the generosity W of the individuals, foundations, and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin corporations that made contributions to The Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Blanchard III Frick Collection during the past fiscal year, Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns Jr. July 1, 2015, to June 30, 2016. These gifts and Gilbert and Ildiko Butler grants provide vitally needed general operat- $250,000 to $999,999 Tai-Heng Cheng and Cole Harrell ing funds as well as support for a range of Mr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Flowers projects, including special exhibitions and Michel David-Weill Foundation General Representation of the Government publications, education programs, library Barbara and Bradford Evans of Flanders to the USA acquisitions, conservation equipment and Aso O. Tavitian The Marc Haas Foundation materials, and services to scholars. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill III To read about the Frick’s many activi- $100,000 to $249,999 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs ties and accomplishments of the past fis- The Christian Humann Foundation cal year, please refer to the complete Arnhold Foundation The Robert K. Johnson Foundation Annual Report, which is available online at The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kapnick frick.org/support. Ayesha Bulchandani Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation Mrs. Daniel Cowin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kempner Jr. The Dendroica Foundation, as directed by Samuel H. Kress Foundation Peter and Sofia Blanchard Sally and Howard Lepow Barbara G. Fleischman Leon Levy Foundation The Helen Clay Frick Foundation Howard S. Marks and Nancy Marks Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Monika McLennan Agnes Gund The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz, Donor Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Advised Fund of the Jewish Federation Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater of Cleveland Sana H. Sabbagh Estate of Daniel S. Kalk Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwarzman Alexia M. Leuschen Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Shuman Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel David and Julie Tobey Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Estate of John Archie Torson Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher The Selz Foundation Robert H. Smith Family Foundation Melinda and Paul Sullivan Textor Family Foundation Anonymous, in memory of Melvin R. Seiden

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 16 $25,000 to $49,999 $10,000 to $24,999 Drue Heinz Trust Irene Roosevelt Aitken Dr. Joan Taub Ades and †Dr. Alan M. Ades Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Areté Foundation James Attwood Jr. and Leslie Williams Dena Kaye and Richard Fallin The Alexander Bodini Foundation Kenneth G. Bartels and Jane Condon F. M. Kirby Foundation Edward Lee Cave Mercedes T. Bass Edie Langner and Michael H. Coles Helen Clay Chace John and Constance Birkelund Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Cohen BNY Mellon Robert Lehman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kim G. Davis Alex Bouzari Silvina Leone and Pablo Cisilino The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Bradford Arthur L. Loeb The families of George and Michael Elizabeth A. R. and Ralph S. Brown Jr. The Honorable and Mrs. Earle Mack Eberstadt, in memory of Walter and Mr. and Mrs. Jon Brumley Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mandel Vera Eberstadt Chris Carleton Fund Nancy A. Marks Martin and Kathleen Feldstein Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cashin Jr. The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ford Margaret Civetta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Israel Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan C. Jay Moorhead Foundation Christian K. Keesee Jerry Ann Woodfin Costa and Victor Costa Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse Jr. David L. Klein Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayward Neis Lucy Flemming McGrath The Honorable† and New York City Department of Cultural Rebekah Mercer Mrs. Walter J. P. Curley Affairs in partnership with the City Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps Jr. Ellen and Pierre de Vegh Council Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reed Donelly Family Foundation II of Gulf Coast Oceanic Heritage Foundation Billy Rose Foundation Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm Saks Fifth Avenue Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Boker Doyle Mr.† and Mrs. Norman L. Peck Louisa Stude Sarofim Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Evnin Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Polsky Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider Jerald Dillon Fessenden Elizabeth G. Redleaf and Forrest D. Colburn Roberta Schneiderman Francis Finlay Beatrice Santo Domingo Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Rachel Fleishman and Paul Andrejkovics Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Joanne du Pont Foster Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Sheinberg Joshua L. Steiner and Antoinette Delruelle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Freidheim Carl Skoggard and Joseph Holtzman Mr. and Mrs. J. Fife Symington IV Elise D. Frick and John A. Garraty Mr. and Mrs. F. Randall Smith Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Victor Thaw Michael and Mary Gellert Mrs. Charles F. Smithers The Versailles Foundation Dr. Reed Greenwood and Elizabeth M. Stafford Anonymous Dr. Mary Ann Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Gridley Davide Stefanacci Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Gundlach Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hays Laure Sudreau

† deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 17 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallach Mr. and Mrs. Simon Haworth Sotheby’s Institute of Art Susannah Hunnewell Weiss Dr. Peter N. Heydon Judy and Michael Steinhardt The J. and H. Weldon Foundation Fred and Charlotte Hubbell Foundation Harold and Nicki Tanner Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson Roberta and Richard Huber George and Fern Wachter Andrea Woodner Amabel B. James Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Waggoner Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wright Dr. Patricia Kavanagh and James Grant Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wang Anonymous (4) Phyllis L. Kossoff Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Weissman Eugene M. Lang Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James O. Welch Jr. $5,000 to $9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin Malcolm Hewitt Wiener Foundation Linda Lindenbaum Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Yaeger Donna and Bill Acquavella Celine and John Lowrey George M. Yeager Dr. and Mrs. R. Durwood Almkuist II Ann Macaluso Mr. and Mrs. Brian D. Young Mr. and Mrs. William G. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. John Macaskill Mr. and Mrs. William Lie Zeckendorf Eiko and Michael Assael James C. Marlas and Anonymous (2) Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Marie Nugent-Head Marlas Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beale Susan Mikula and Rachel Maddow Frances Beatty and Allen R. Adler Matthew Miller Elizabeth Belfer Kathryn Myers and Victoria Myers Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Burke III Donald Newhouse Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Caulkins Diane Allen Nixon Charina Foundation Oak River Foundation The M. L. Chen Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. O’Hara Jr. Joseph M. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. John Olds Spencer Davidson and Tula Telfair Francis Q. O’Neill and Hester Diamond Dorothee Volpini de Maestri Shelley and Steven Einhorn Orentreich Family Foundation Epstein Teicher Philanthropies Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Pforzheimer III Martha J. Fleischman Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner Dr. and Mrs. David F. Frankel Barbara A. Reuter and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Friedland William J. Williams Jr. Stephen A. Geiger David Rockefeller Lady Gibbons Mrs. Howard Ross† Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Saul Louise Grunwald The Helena Segy Foundation Michele Beiny Harkins and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Sherrill Michael Harkins Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon

† deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 18 $2,500 to $4,999 William Talbott Hillman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rosen Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams Pamela Howard and Jack Howard-Potter Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Rotenstreich Travis K. Anderson and L. Victoria Phillips Mr.† and Mrs. John R. Hupper Mr. and Mrs. David Roth Paul Arnhold Diane Jaffee and David O’Brien Stanley A. Rowe Joseph and Gail Barry Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Janis Kathy Ruland Anne H. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Morton Janklow Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Santini Howard Bayne Fund Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kalvaria Charles N. W. Schlangen Carter Bays The Kandell Fund Robert B. Silvers Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Beinecke Dr. and Mrs. Hoshang J. Khambatta Dr. Robert B. Simon Baroness Veronique Bich Eaddy Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Klein Denise Littlefield Sobel Mitchell Cantor Mr. and Mrs. Werner H. Kramarsky Joshua W. Sommer and James Capalino Molly Lemeris and Carl Folta Sheilaugh R. Sebastian Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly Andrew Levander and Carol Loewenson Susan F. Sosin and Evan Singer Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chait Asbjorn R. Lunde Mr. and Mrs. John S. W. Spofford Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Decker Sandra Ann Mabritto† James Stengel and Beverly Bartow Elisabeth de Picciotto Mallett Gallery Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas Barbara de Portago Carol C. and Rick Malone The Studio in a School Association Kathleen Dur Anne and John Marion Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Daniel Etra Leigha Mataosky and Will Rose Patricia Vitanza Sarah P. Flint Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mateer III Dr. Helga Wall-Apelt Mimi and David Forer Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. McAndrew Jiangzi Wang and Qiyuan Zhao Mary Ann Fribourg Metropolitan New York Library Council Stark and Michael Ward Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fribourg Laurence Ross Milstein Ian Wardropper and Sarah McNear Robert L. Froelich Mr. and Mrs. Achim Moeller Maureen White and Daniel Rattner William T. Georgis Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nitze Jody Wilkie Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gerschel Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nolen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Winokur Jr. Dr. Henry P. Godfrey and Ginger Schnaper Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nussbaum Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wolfensohn Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Paula Offricht Anonymous (3) Robert Goldsmith and Dr. Teresa Carbone Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Overstrom Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pivar Mr. and Mrs. Mark Graham Anne and François Poulet Dr. and Mrs. Victor Grann Deacon John Michael Powers Bruce B. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey W. Priest Susan Gutfreund The Honorable and †Mrs. Felix G. Rohatyn Donald and Catherine Heald Susan and Elihu Rose

† deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 19 Director’s Circle Fellows and Friends

Director’s Circle Benefactors Director’s Circle Members Patron Fellows $100,000 $30,000 $20,000 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Selz Irene Roosevelt Aitken Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin Aso O. Tavitian The Honorable Daniele Bodini Jerald Dillon Fessenden Mr. and Mrs. Donald Textor Ayesha Bulchandani Rachel Fleishman and Paul Andrejkovics Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mandel Director’s Circle Patrons Helen Clay Chace Rebekah Mercer $50,000 Bruno and Silvia Eberli Roberta Schneiderman Barbara G. Fleischman Elizabeth M. Stafford Henry H. Arnhold Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ford Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Blanchard III Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Sustaining Fellows Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Agnes Gund $10,000 The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Christian K. Keesee Mrs. Daniel Cowin Sally and Howard Lepow Mercedes T. Bass Barbara and Bradford Evans Janine Luke Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Mr. and Mrs. Howard Phipps Jr. Elizabeth A. R. and Ralph S. Brown Jr. Marina Kellen French Mr. and Mrs. John S. Reed Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomilson Hill III Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Edward Lee Cave Mr. and Mrs. Franklin W. Hobbs Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Crawford Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Horvitz Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott Ellen and Pierre de Vegh Mr. and Mrs. Scott Kapnick Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Shuman Francis Finlay Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Joanne du Pont Foster Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Clarice Smith Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Gundlach Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Mr. and Mrs. J. Fife Symington IV Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Hays Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater David and Julie Tobey Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Sana H. Sabbagh Anonymous Dena Kaye and Richard Fallin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Schwarzman Mr. and Mrs. Alexander M. Laughlin Melinda and Paul Sullivan Silvina Leone and Pablo Cisilino The Honorable and Mrs. Earle Mack Lucy Flemming McGrath Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayward Neis Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Polsky Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Eric P. Sheinberg Mrs. Charles F. Smithers Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 20 Laure Sudreau Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Butler Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson The Honorable and Mrs. J. Fife Symington III Margaret Civetta Melinda and Paul Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. James J. Wilson Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan Susan Weber Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Marie Eveillard Jody Wilkie Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ford Mr. and Mrs. William Lie Zeckendorf Center for the History of Michael Gallagher and Mark Powell Collecting Committee Fellows Alexis Gregory Supporting Fellows $5,000 $7,500 Mr. and Mrs. Simon Haworth Barbara and Jon Landau Mr. and Mrs. William G. Anderson Diana Lewis Beattie Sally and Howard Lepow Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Beale The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Nancy A. Marks Elizabeth Belfer Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cherry Jr. Lucy Flemming McGrath Richard A. Brodie Mrs. Daniel Cowin Diane Allen Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Burke III Stephen A. Geiger Mr. and Mrs. Gregory K. Palm Joseph M. Cohen Dr. Reed Greenwood and Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Jerry Ann Woodfin Costa and Victor Costa Dr. Mary Ann Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson D. Ronald Daniel and Lise Scott Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Gridley Dr. Stephen K. Scher and Janie Woo Scher Martin and Kathleen Feldstein Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Martha J. Fleischman Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kravis Davide Stefanacci Dr. and Mrs. David F. Frankel Christine Kuan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray Janine Luke Decorative Arts Committee Dr. Reed Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Olds Fellows $7,500 Dr. Mary Ann Greenwood Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Louise Grunwald Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce Irene Roosevelt Aitken Dr. Peter N. Heydon Mr. and Mrs. Juan A. Sabater Henry H. Arnhold Roberta and Richard Huber James Weldon The Honorable and Phyllis L. Kossoff Shelby B. White Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Lauder James J. Wilson Edward Lee Cave Celine and John Lowrey Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Friedland Ann Macaluso Curatorial Committee Fellows Michele Beiny Harkins and Michael James C. Marlas and $7,500 Harkins Marie Nugent-Head Marlas Christian K. Keesee Susan Mikula and Rachel Maddow Irene Roosevelt Aitken Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayward Neis Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin Matthew Miller Donald Newhouse Randall and Virginia Barbato Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. O’Hara Jr. Frances Beatty and Allen R. Adler Mr. and Mrs. John R. Robinson Francis Q. O’Neill and The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mark Schaffer and David Goldman Dorothee Volpini de Maestri Ayesha Bulchandani Elizabeth M. Stafford Dr. David Orentreich

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 21 Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner Donald and Catherine Heald Susan F. Sosin and Evan Singer Barbara A. Reuter and Pamela Howard and Jack Howard-Potter Mr. and Mrs. John S. W. Spofford William J. Williams Jr. Diane Jaffee and David O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Saul Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Janis Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas Mr. and Mrs. Howard Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Morton Janklow Catherine V. Thompson George and Fern Wachter Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kalvaria Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Alice Walton Dr. and Mrs. Hoshang J. Khambatta Judith Mann Villard Andrea Woodner Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Klein Patricia Vitanza George M. Yeager Mr. and Mrs. Werner H. Kramarsky Jiangzi Wang and Qiyuan Zhao Molly Lemeris and Carl Folta Maureen White and Daniel Rattner Contributing Fellows $2,500 Linda Lindenbaum Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wolfensohn Arthur L. Loeb Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. David Abrams Asbjorn R. Lunde Dr. Joan Taub Ades and †Dr. Alan M. Ades Sandra Ann Mabritto† Fellows $1,200 Travis K. Anderson and L. Victoria Phillips Ana Martiny Eiko and Michael Assael Mr. and Mrs. Corbin R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Ahmar Ahmad Anne H. Bass Mr. and Mrs. Achim Moeller Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nash Ambler Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Kathryn Myers and Victoria Myers Gail and Mark Appel Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Beinecke Mr. and Mrs. William A. Nitze Mrs. R. Leigh Ardrey Baroness Veronique Bich Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nussbaum Page Ashley Lloyd Buchanan and Gretchen Scott Paula Offricht Malou Babilonia Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Buckfire Mr.† and Mrs. Norman L. Peck A. L. Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Cassilly Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pivar Catherine Balton Barbara de Portago Deacon John Michael Powers Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Barist Mr. and Mrs. R. Thomas Decker Elizabeth G. Redleaf and Forrest D. Colburn Joseph and Gail Barry Bruce and Carol Factor Susan and Elihu Rose Dr. Lisa Bauman and Matthew Wiersema Mimi and David Forer Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Philip Belling Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fribourg Mr. and Mrs. Jon W. Rotenstreich Dr. Estelle Bender Elise D. Frick and John A. Garraty Mr. and Mrs. David Roth Lawrence B. Benenson William T. Georgis Stanley A. Rowe Sandye Berger and Renee Berger Mr. and Mrs. Patrick A. Gerschel Kathy Ruland Mr. and Mrs. Jason R. Bernhard Lady Gibbons Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Santini Mr. and Mrs. David Blumenthal Dr. Henry P. Godfrey and Ginger Schnaper Robert B. Silvers Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Bogen Mr. and Mrs. Hubert L. Goldschmidt Dr. Robert B. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Bolton Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brandeis Mr. and Mrs. Mark Graham Denise Littlefield Sobel Deborah Brice Dr. and Mrs. Victor Grann Joshua W. Sommer and John D. and Jasanna Britton Bruce B. Gray Sheilaugh R. Sebastian † deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 22 Andrew Brown Penelope Foley Suzanne Kavetas Mrs. James E. Burke Daniel Forcart Saundra Keinberger and Nina Keinberger Samuel and Sally Butler Lucius and Rhonda Fowler Robert G. Keller Carl J. Chiappa James L. Freeman Fernanda M. Kellogg and Kirk Henckels Mr. and Mrs. Christopher T. Clark Mary Ann Fribourg Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kleinschmidt Stephen P. Columbia and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Friedman Patricia D. Klingenstein Edward B. C. Columbia Alfred Gallicchio Angie Z. Kozlowski J. Patrick Cooney Peter and Barbara Georgescu Lillian E. Kraemer Dr. Charles Giovanni Vanzan Coutinho Mr. and Mrs. Morry Gerber Mildred C. Kuner Leonard Cox and Jacinta Stewart S. Richard Gerst and James Porçarelli Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Crisses Salvatore Giannetti III Eugene M. Lang Bruce A. Crooker Mr. and Mrs. Alain Goldrach Margo Morton Langenberg Joey Cuellar Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green Kenneth D. Levien Lucy and Mike Danziger Antonia and George Grumbach Mr. and Mrs. Phil Livingston Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Darden Susan Gutfreund Martha Loring Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Davis Kathleen D. Hale Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacMillan Robert J. de Rothschild Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamill Reeva and Ezra P. Mager Antoinette S. Denisof Bill and Ruth Ann Harnisch Mr. and Mrs. Tom Marsh Dianne DeWitt and Anna Silverman Dr. Lucinda A. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Walter Maynard Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Donner Helen Hecht Nancy McCormick Kathleen M. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Hill Michael McKinney Mr. and Mrs. Ira Drukier Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hohmann III James McNally Tiffany Dubin James C. Holcomb Jr. and Deborah M. Mele Diane C. Dunne Anna Solonoukhina Albert S. Messina and Ken Jennings Kathleen Dur Mrs. Bruce Duff Hooton Thierry Millerand Mr. and Mrs. John F. Durocher Ay-Whang Hsia Tara Milne and Josephine Kairis William Earle and †Aidan Mooney Ronald Huber Mr. and Mrs. Spiros Milonas John W. Eichleay Jr. Stephen Hundiak Sandra Earl Mintz David Epstein Mr.† and Mrs. John R. Hupper Marjorie Mocco and Lorraine Mocco Christopher Eykyn Warren F. Ilchman and Sarah Ilchman Dianne Modestini Andrea Henderson Fahnestock and Yves-Andre Istel and Kathleen Begala Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Mooney George A. Hambrecht Beth E. Jacobs and Dr. Keith Gottesdiener Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Moore Anne B. Faircloth and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jones Dr. Donald Morel Frederick Beaujeu-Dufour Joanne Josephy Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse Jr. Robert Feldman and Adrienne Plotch Jill Joyce Barbara S. Mosbacher Mr. and Mrs. Richard Feldstein Honorable Bruce M. Kaplan and Mark Murray Lawrence Flick Janet Yaseen Mrs. Gabriel G. Nahas Mr. and Mrs. John J. Flynn Jr. William W. Karatz † deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 23 Honorary Fellows Otto Naumann and Heidi D. Shafranek Arlene Shechet David Neill and Susan Griffith Michael T. Sillerman Horace Wood Brock Jill Newhouse Connie Simmons and James D. Krugman Theodore Dell Mr. and Mrs. Michael Newhouse J. L. H. Simonds Le Comte d’Haussonville Rodney W. Nichols Mr. and Mrs. James Baker Sitrick Everett Fahy Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Nolen F. Randall Smith and Judith Smith Robert B. Goldsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Nye David Spears and Sophie Spears Dr. Teresa A. Carbone Thomas E. O’Brien Sara A. Spooner and Edward M. Stroz Dr. and Mrs. Ira H. Kaufman Mary O’Bryan-Seidman and Sherri Stephenson Anne and John Marion Jennifer Seidman Campbell Steward Anne and François Poulet Mr. and Mrs. Sharif Omar Gerald G. Stiebel and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sachs II David T. Owsley Penelope Hunter-Stiebel Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Victor Thaw Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Paul Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stowe Frederica von Stade Leslie B. Perkin Sophie Sutton and Celeste Drubner Mr. and Mrs. Scott Phares Ann Tanenbaum Sustaining Friends $600 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tarasovis Mary Lawrence Porter Thomas W. Thaler Dr. Michael S. Alexander Woodruff M. Price Barbara and Donald Tober Mr. and Mrs. Burnside E. Anderson III Alfredo Reyes Mr. and Mrs. Roger Tuckerman Laura Anreder Mary Jo Robertiello Marcos Tychbrojcher and Sylvia Arnowich Sascha M. Rockefeller George Dandridge Dr. Janet Jeppson Asimov Michael Rogan Paul Underwood Dr. Peter H. Baker The Honorable and †Mrs. Felix G. Rohatyn Monica Voldstad Dr. Emil J. Balthazar Dr. Elliott C. Rosch Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wachtell Anne Searle Bent Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin M. Rosen Dr. Lucy R. Waletzky Mr. and Mrs. Noah Berley Jamie and Laura Rosenwald Patricia Wengraf Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bernaz Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Rutherfurd Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Karel Westerling Ludmila S. Bidwell Mr. and Mrs. William Sacher Mr. and Mrs. G. Jarvis G. Wilcox Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Laszlo Birinyi Jeannette Watson Sanger Duane Wilder Frances and Edward McC. Blair Alejandro Santo Domingo Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick R. Wilson III Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R. Blau Christine Sare Laura Winters Suzan D. Boyd and Edward Sellers Jeanette Sarkisian and †Paul A. Wagner Dian Woodner Edward K. Carpenter Adrian Sassoon Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wright Greg and Julien Cavanagh Professor Simon M. Schama and Mr. and Mrs. James Yacobucci Lawrence Chien Dr. Virginia E. Papaioannou Dafna Yoran and Ana de Orbegoso M. Lynn Dacey Dr. and Mrs. Joel Schilling Nanar and Tony Yoseloff Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Danziger Frances A. Schulman David and Monica Zwirner Rowena Danziger Mrs. Henry T. Segerstrom Anonymous (6) The Honorable and Mrs. Robert L. Shafer † deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 24 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Dean Steven Loeshelle and Gervase Rosenberger Elizabeth W. Smith and Richard Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dejoux Robert B. Loper Suzette de Marigny Smith Mr. and Mrs. Georges de Menil Lawrence Luhring and Peter Sourian Mrs. Vincent de Roulet Lucrecia Zappi-Luhring James Stengel and Beverly Bartow Hester Diamond Mr. and Mrs. Gary MacDougal Lawrence B. Stone and Jan S. Jecha Adriana Dilancea Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mackle Elliot Sussman and Nancy Cromer Melanie Anne Dodson and David Granger Dr. Steven Margulis and Sherida Paulsen Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tick Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Donahoe Susan E. Menconi and Bruce A. Hoheb Cynthia Keely Timms Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Doneker Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mercy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Toll Mr. and Mrs. Kostas Douzinas Anastasia Milonas and Sophia Milonas Pindaros Roy Vagelos Mr. and Mrs. James Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vizcarrondo Jr. Joanne Flanagan and Ellen Flanagan Richard and Barbara Moore Martha and Alex Wallau Ellen L. Fogle Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Murray Claude Wasserstein Barbara W. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Andre Nasser Joseph Weber and Raquelle Lynn Thomas R. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Osman George Weeks Linda Allard Gallen Mr. and Mrs. John J. Park Dr. and Mrs. Wayne G. Whitmore Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gordon Francesca Passalacqua and Donald E. Hardy Saundra Whitney Nancy Hayward and Richard Johnson Professor and Mrs. Michael B. Prystowsky Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wipf Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Henshaw III Allan and Leah Rabinowitz Ada Zambetti Dr. Elizabeth J. Hodge Ellen Rachlin and William Portnoy Diana Howard and Tracy Hamilton Stephanie Raia and Peter Appleby Molly L. Hoyt Janet Rassweiler William L. Hudson and Nora Gibson Mr. and Mrs. John H. Rassweiler David M. Huggin Frank E. Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Isaac Anton H. Rosenthal and Ruth E. Ganister Mr. and Mrs. Craig A. Jacobson Catherine G. Ross Anita Jorgensen and Donald Blair Mr. and Mrs. Cye Ross Sylvia R. Karasu M.D. and Mary-Jane Salk T. Byram Karasu M.D. Astrid Sanai Regina Kessler Elaine B. Sargent† Dr. Brian Keyes and Dr. Michael Virata Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Schmerin Garrett Kirk Jr. Josef Schreick-Cipperman and Eric Krasnoff and Sandy Krasnoff David Cipperman Mr. and Mrs. James Lally Dr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lang Dr. Ali N. Shariat John J. Leiser Dr. Olga Silvay-Mandeau Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lichtenstein Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simon Elizabeth Lifschultz Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simons III † deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 25 Young Fellows

Sustaining Young Fellows Elizabeth Grammaticas Young Fellows $500 $10,000 Mr. and Mrs. Zayd Hammam Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Irwin Nicholas and Travis Acquavella Davide Stefanacci Mr. and Mrs. Tim Jenkins Jessica Alvarez Eaddy Kiernan Victoria Arianna Supporting Young Fellows Casey Kohlberg Sara Arlin $5,000 Mr. and Mrs. Jon Kurpis Julia Arnhold Justin R. Kush Yan Assoun and Polina Proshkina Daria Daniel Noelle La Rubbio Dr. Rebecca L. Bagdonas Alexandra Caroline Porter Lucy Jane Lang and Scott Asher Kevin Michael Barba Charlotte Textor Marc A. Lewinstein Mercedes Barba Michael S. Lorber Beatrice Bianca Bertoli and Corrado Contributing Young Fellows, Dr. Maria LoTempio Andrea Bertoli Dual, $2,500 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mulholland Bailey Billups Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Overstrom Eric Blair-Joannou Carter Bays Joann Pailey Avishan Bodjnoud and Natacha Benjamin Chait Kelly Pecore Roumiantzoff Leigha Mataosky and Will Rose Dr. Elizabeth Ariana Pergam Andrew Boral Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Mateer III Katherine Reibel Paige Brinton Mr. and Mrs. Sean D. McAndrew Mary Madeline Roberts Bentley Bryant Elizabeth Steel Justin M. Sanders and Elizabeth Lyons Kelly A. Bush Sarah Stengel Charles N. W. Schlangen John Catsimatidis Jr. Oliver Ward Schulze Michael X. Chen Contributing Young Fellows Lacary Sharpe Livia Cheung and Charlie Choi $1,500 R. Andrew Shore Liza Cleveland Carson L. Sieving Yann Coatanlem and James G. Brooks Jonathan Abshire Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Slicklen Samantha Cohen Mr. and Mrs. John R. Allen III Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sullivan III Mr. and Mrs. Michael Colsher Paul Arnhold Peter Svrcek Alexandra Columbus and Nadya Columbus Colette Arredondo and Maureen M. Nash Thomas P. Symington Paul Cossu W. Parke Ballantine Jr. Kevin Telford and Dr. Charlotte K. Telford Cristina Celina Dambean Nathaniel Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Vanyo John Wesgaard Danello Patrick Civetta Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Volling Peter Darrow Catherine A. Corman Mr. and Mrs. Derek Webster Natasha Das Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis Jennifer Wright Summer Delaney Gustavo de Medeiros Lauren Demarest Ricardo De Zulueta Elizabeth Donaldson Daniel Etra Christina Eberli Sarah P. Flint David English Caitlyn Frank Dr. Michael Espiritu

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 26 Rebecca Eydt Stephanie Lombardo Thomas R. Senecal Jean Pierre Feghali and Alexia Heuze Jared Longhitano Akash Shah Julia Flynn Robert D. Lorfink Alexa Shitanishi Chi Yau Fu and Jenny Chen Samuel B. Loring Kristin S. Simmons Lin Gao Eleni Makriannis Stephanie X. Stamas and Garni Gharekhanian Eric Mandl Paul George Stamas Jennifer Gitto Morgan Manley Anna N. Stickney Genci Gjeci and Helena Sullivan Brooke Marinovich Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Strauss Viola Gjoka Adam Marks Salvatore G. Takoushian Adam Goebel Serena Marron Sarah Taub Alexandra G. Goelet Mr. and Mrs. Theodore May Anthony Tedesco Sihien Goh Joseph McCarthy Evan Thies and Melanie Blair Megan Green Stephen H. McKnight Jr. and Olivia Eddy Alexandra Traber Emily Holmes Hahn Ingrid and Leland Miller Colleen Traflet Elana Hanen and Kyle Hutchinson Alexandra Moncure and Stacie Moncure Lindsay L. Tragler and Shannon Hsu Soeske Hartjes Mr. and Mrs. Will Moreno Stephanie Tran Maria Hidrobo-Kaufman Andrew Moroz Veronika Turkanova and Manina Phala Levi Higgs John Murphy III Ann-Hunter Van Kirk and Jessica Wright Elizabeth Hirsch Madeline Cummings Noal Dr. Tielman T. Van Vleck Caroline E. Hoffman and Jeremy Hoffman Aneyn O’Grady and Dean Leneve Kristin A. Verbitsky Edlira Hoxhalli and Benjamin Ciaramitaro Gina Pak Mr. and Mrs. Eric Von Stroh Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Huber Jessie Parsons Abraham Wachter Diana Ivanova Rosalie Philip Dr. Emily Waisbren Mie Iwasa James Placa Julie F. Wald Ninve Ramona James Laura Price Mary-Elizabeth Dooner Walker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jamison Benjamin M. Riley Nina T. Walker Laura Johansen and Ross Goldenberg Blythe Roberts Alexandra Walter Sophia Robert Kapacinskas and Fiona Laura Rodgers and Alex Gasner Megan Sarah Wang and John Donovan Robert Kapacinskas Olivia Rogan Tony Wang Benjamin Karp Jay Ross and Marc Ross James J. Watts and Anne S. Voorheis Eve Kerzhner David Rothschild Laura Webb and Stefano Gamba Elizabeth Kobak William Rutledge Virginia Ashlin Wilbanks Eliza H. Kontulis Katherine E. Sangervasi Christy Williams Joyce Kwok and Alex Leung Danielle Sapse Dr. Alison Yang and Nicolas Ragovis Joel Labissiere Lara Sawczuk Feng Ye William Lapko Rachel Scheer Karl E. Yeh Jessica Lee Andrew Scheidecker and Jing Xiong Mr. and Mrs. Dov Zigler James Lepow Catharine Schoettle and Anna Schoettle Jacob Zucker Valerie Lettan Robert Schrettl Anonymous

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 27 Annual Fund

$1,000 to $2,499 e are grateful to the following Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II W donors, each of whom made an Robert Goldsmith and Dr. Teresa Carbone Alexander Apsis unrestricted contribution of $1,000 or more Dr. Reed Greenwood and Dr. Mary Ann Gillian Attfield to the Annual Fund. Greenwood in honor of the Center for Joseph and Gail Barry the History of Collecting Quigley Bruning $25,000 and above Susan Gutfreund Mr. and Mrs. I. Townsend Burden III Fred and Charlotte Hubbell Foundation on Mrs. James E. Burke The families of George and Michael behalf of Lauren Hubbell Mulholland Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Eberstadt, in memory of Walter and Mr.† and Mrs. John R. Hupper Samuel and Sally Butler Vera Eberstadt The Kandell Fund Charina Foundation on behalf of Richard Christian K. Keesee and Ronay Menschel $10,000 to $24,999 Eugene M. Lang Mrs. Sylvia de Cuevas Sally and Howard Lepow Beth Rudin DeWoody Mr. and Mrs. John J. Burns Jr. Arthur L. Loeb Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Durst Chris Carleton Fund Mr. and Mrs. John Macaskill Alan Epstein and Yvonne D. Tropp The Honorable† and Carol C. and Rick Malone Martin and Kathleen Feldstein Mrs. Walter J. P. Curley Anne and John Marion Ellen L. Fogle Carl Skoggard and Joseph Holtzman Rebekah Mercer Mr. and Mrs. David B. Ford Edie Langner and Michael H. Coles Laurence Ross Milstein Lucius and Rhonda Fowler C. Jay Moorhead Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hayward Neis Mary and Howard Frank Mr.† and Mrs. Norman L. Peck Anne and François Poulet William and Laura Frick Foundation Fund The J. and H. Weldon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. William P. Rayner of the Greater Kansas City Community Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Foundation $2,500 to $9,999 David Rockefeller Robert L. Froelich Beatrice Santo Domingo Fiona Garland Donna and Bill Acquavella The Helena Segy Foundation Marian Goodman Gallery Irene Roosevelt Aitken Mrs. Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Charles Hack and Angella Hearn Dr. and Mrs. R. Durwood Almkuist II Robert H. Smith Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hoerle Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Elizabeth M. Stafford Dr. Thomas A. Jambro Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Caulkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Steel Hans W. Kertess Margaret Civetta Judy and Michael Steinhardt George Labalme Jr.† Emy Cohenca and Nevine Michaan Stark and Michael Ward Barbara and Jon Landau Ellen and Pierre de Vegh Ian Wardropper and Sarah McNear The Leonard and Evelyn Lauder Foundation Hester Diamond Malcolm Hewitt Wiener Foundation in honor of George W. Schiele Shelley and Steven Einhorn Andrea Woodner Silvina Leone and Pablo Cisilino Jerald Dillon Fessenden Anonymous (3) Levien & Company Joanne du Pont Foster Brenda Levin Mary Ann Fribourg Elise D. Frick and John A. Garraty † deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 28 Henry Clay Frick Associates

Susan Lloyd he Henry Clay Frick Associates is a Asbjorn R. Lunde T group of generous individuals who The Honorable and Mrs. Earle Mack support The Frick Collection through Max and Peggy (Hilliard) Martin, in bequests, trusts, or other planned giving memory of Thomas J. Hilliard Jr. arrangements. Lucy Flemming McGrath Joyce F. Menschel Seymour R. Askin Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Miller Margot Bogert Dr. Donald Morel Helen Clay Chace Diane Allen Nixon Diane C. Dunne David P. Nolan Foundation Mrs. Charles H. Dyson Eliot C. Nolen Jerald D. Fessenden Mr. and Mrs. James P. O’Shaughnessy Barbara G. Fleischman Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Overstrom Barbara A. Gillette Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pivar Agnes Gund Barbara A. Reuter and Robert K. Johnson William J. Williams Jr. Hans W. Kertess The Honorable and †Mrs. Felix G. Rohatyn Sidney R. Knafel Sequoia Foundation for Achievement in the Arnold, Carol, and Anthony Lewin Arts and Education David W. Martin Gil Shiva Diane Allen Nixon Esther Simon Charitable Trust Ivan Phillips Estate of Edmund M. Speer Radboud Ribbert Elizabeth F. Stribling and Guy Robinson Francine M. Rothenberg and Joseph M. Thomas III Alan Miles Rothenberg Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Timmons Jr. in Roberta Schneiderman honor of Ian Wardropper and Melinda Martin Sullivan Vincent Tolentino Michael E. Tully Mr. and Mrs. John L. Townsend III Anonymous (4) Marco Voena Dr. Karl M. F. Wamsler† Francis H. Williams Anonymous (5)

† deceased

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 29 Exhibition Support

April 28, 2015, through April 24, 2016 March 2 through June 5, 2016 May 24, 2016, through April 2, 2017 From Sèvres to Fifth Avenue: Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Porcelain, No Simple Matter: French Porcelain at Portraiture Arlene Shechet and the The Frick Collection Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin Arnhold Collection Sidney R. Knafel and Londa Weisman John and Constance Birkelund Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Monika McLennan The Honorable and Mrs. W. L. Lyons Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce October 7, 2015, through January 10, 2016 Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Melinda and Paul Sullivan Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Mrs. Daniel Cowin Workshop in Action The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation The families of George and Michael Helen-Mae and Seymour Askin Eberstadt, in memory of Vera and Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah M. Bogert Walter Eberstadt Gilbert and Ildiko Butler Barbara and Bradford Evans The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Fiduciary Trust Company International The Christian Humann Foundation General Representation of the Government Samuel H. Kress Foundation of Flanders to the USA Jon and Barbara Landau Barbara G. Fleischman Diane Allen Nixon Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II Robert H. Smith Family Foundation The Christian Humann Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Victor Thaw Robert Lehman Foundation David and Julie Tobey Howard S. Marks and Nancy Marks Andrea Woodner The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Anonymous Otto Naumann and Heidi D. Shafranek Dr. and Mrs. James S. Reibel Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Royce The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation Melinda and Paul Sullivan Aso O. Tavitian Anonymous, in memory of Charles Ryskamp Anonymous, in memory of Melvin R. Seiden

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 30 Corporate Members and Sponsors

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

Air Lease Corporation Buck Consultants American International Group Baker Botts LLP Champagne Louis Roederer Apple Carolina Herrera Chanel AT&T Foundation Corsair Capital Christie’s Bank of America Ellington Management Group, LLC Colgate-Palmolive Company Bloomberg Philanthropies Fiduciary Trust Company International The Cultivist Chubb & Son The Dana Foundation The Coca-Cola Company $25,000 to $49,000 Iridian Asset Management The Commonwealth Fund Saks Fifth Avenue John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Pratt Institute The Walt Disney Company Foundation $10,000 to $24,999 W. P. Carey Inc. Ellington Management Group Bloomberg Anonymous Ericsson BNY Mellon The Estee Lauder Companies Con Edison $1,000 to $4,999 ExxonMobil Foundation Credit Suisse Aon Fortress Investment Group New York University Belvedere Vodka Gartner Sotheby’s Stop & Stor GE Foundation White & Case LLP Tiffany & Co. The Goldman Sachs Foundation Wines of Chile The John A. Hartford Foundation IAC IBM JPMorgan Chase Foundation Keefe Bruyette and Woods The Merck Foundation Pfizer Foundation Stage Harbor Group Thomson Reuters UBS Anonymous

1The Frick Collection makes every effort to list donor names as requested. Please direct corrections to Helen Freeman at 212.547.0709.

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 31 The Frick Collection Staff As of June 30, 2016

Ian Wardropper Megan Zinger Margaret Iacono Director Controller Associate Research Curator

Blanca del Castillo Patrick King Administrative Assistant Curatorial Department Senior Preparator Alison Lonshein Adrienne Lei General Counsel & Assistant Secretary Xavier F. Salomon Manager of Education & Public Programs Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator Sarah Thein Brittany Luberda Executive Assistant to the Director Adrian Anderson Administrative Assistant for Conservation Senior Galleries Technician Michaelyn Mitchell Administration & Finance Hilary Becker Editor in Chief Assistant Editor Department Aimee Ng Michael Bodycomb Associate Curator Robert Goldsmith Head of Photography & Digital Imaging Jenna Nugent Deputy Director, Chief Operating Officer, Rika Burnham Assistant to the Chief Curator & Assistant Secretary Head of Education Ryder O’Dell Robert Alexander Julia Day Programs Assistant Assistant Controller Associate Conservator Eloise Owens Christine Arias Alessandra Di Croce (p.t.) Geoffrey Ripert Human Resources & Finance Assistant Emma Merkling Curatorial Assistants Lisa Foerster Research Assistants Jeannette Sharpless Purchasing & Supply Room Assistant Diane Farynyk Registrar Assistant Charles Goold Registrar & Exhibition Manager Joanna Sheers Seidenstein Rie Yamaguchi-Borden Susan Grace Galassi Aaron Wile Mailroom Clerks (p.t.) Senior Curator Anne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellows Martha Hackley Allison Galea Charlotte Vignon Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director Associate Registrar Curator of Decorative Arts Diane Oatman Joseph Godla Payroll & Benefits Coordinator Chief Conservator Arzu Ozdemir (p.t.) Caitlin Henningsen Accounts Payable Clerk Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow Michael Paccione Rachel Himes Chief Financial Officer & Assistant Treasurer Vincent Tolentino Dana Spencer Winfield Education Assistants Head of Human Resources

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 32 Department of Bexsaida Rodriguez Amanda Adamczyk External Affairs Executive Assistant to the Deputy Director Troy Arnold for External Affairs Rujeanne Bleemer Thomas Collins Tia F. Chapman Heidi Rosenau Michaela Doughty Deputy Director for External Affairs Associate Director of Media Relations Janice Dugan & Marketing Anna Boatwright Yvette Edelhart Special Events Manager Susie Sofranko Gabrielle Fitzgerald Joyce Bodig (p.t.) Research Assistant for Development James Giltenan Kit Goldstein Grant Concerts Coordinator Colleen Tierney Alexander Hennessey Head of Special Events Rebecca Brooke Ann Jaffe Head of Publications Ella Kinsman Bo Kyung Kim Cristine N. Brooks Daniel Rogers Justinne Lake-Jedzinak Membership Manager & Writer Alex Wingerson Katherine Miller Membership Desk Assistants (p.t.) Gordon Nelson Karaugh Brown Naoko Ota Associate Director for Individual Giving Rachel Pridgen Libby Collinge Retail & Visitor Services Jacqueline Pruitt Head of Research & Prospect Strategy Olga Reinoso Kate Gerlough Frances St. Amant Helen M. Freeman Head of Retail & Visitor Services Monica Sands Membership Manager Monica Seldow Jennifer Brown (p.t.) Yungjin Shin Genevra Le Voci Retail & Visitor Services Associate Manager of Corporate Lori Signer & Foundation Relations Gerald Castillo Susan Tabor Retail Fulfillment Coordinator Benjamin Zitin Alexis Light & Visitor Services Supervisor Retail & Visitor Services Staff (p.t.) Senior Manager of Media Relations & Marketing Penelope Currier Assistant to the Head of Retail Isabel Losada & Visitor Services Membership Assistant Nancy McGeorge David W. Martin Coordinator for Retail & Visitor Services Associate Director of Leadership Gifts & Special Campaigns

Haley Meyer Special Events Assistant

Alison Peknay Media Relations & Marketing Assistant

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 33 Technology & Digital Media Operations Department Housekeeping Division Mireya Alcain Floyd Sweeting III Dennis Sweeney Supervisor of Housekeeping Head, Technology & Digital Media Head of Operations Ronald Moliere Valery Chen Assistant Housekeeping Supervisor Front End Web Developer Engineering Division Marie Brann Joseph Corsello Vivian Gill Angela Escoto Chief Engineer Creative Director for Digital Media Jairo Rodriguez Garcia Colm McCormac Kalu Gaviria Lisa Goble Assistant Chief Engineer Dhondup Gonpo Media Producer Berthie Lazare Alexander Brand Gaines Legare (p.t.) Jairo Loaiza Charles W. Bulanowski Audio/Visual Associate Hector Mena Ryan Gargiulo Luis Mendez Feliz David Lin Lance Keitt Juan Pereya Network Administrator & Help Desk Bill Marji Housekeepers Manager Jack Wu Engineers Thomas Luo Kitchen Division Di Wu Conrad Lewis Joseph Teresa Help Desk & Desktop Support Assistants Electrician Executive Chef & Kitchen Manager Brian Nichols Theana Bernadotte Associate Head, Technology & Digital Media Maintenance Division Albert Reyes Arthur Fowler Amanda Orchanian Kitchen Assistants Painter Digital Media Assistant Christopher Hermann Courtney Toumey Horticulture Division Sous Chef Database Administrator Galen Lee Hyun Joo Lee Sean Troxell Horticulturist & Special Events Designer First Cook Associate Media Producer Cynthia Vega (p.t.) Chrisy Tselentakis Dishwasher Collection Database Specialist

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 34 Security Division Rambarakh Ramkirath Dominic Phillip Maria Rodriguez Security Manager Steven Sanders Michelle Sanzo Daniel Charles Emeafa Senaya-Kuwornu Antoine Smallwood Dolip Shiwratan Assistant Security Managers Shirvan Sinanan Shakiem Griffin James Smith Security Sergeant Richard Smith Moteelall Sona Matawakilou Maliki Richard Spencer Delroy Slater Avelardita Taveras Shivekarran Ray Tillack Mosi Telemaque Security Supervisors Jawann Toomer Keisha Arrington Jasmine Tyler-Speed Peter Asare Heilys Valentines Gloria Blanc Cassie Villaman Phillip Bogie Asha Walker Tamara Browne Pearl Weekes Daniel Campbell Martin White Mercin Chery Kiara Wright Hipolito Veloz Clase Security Guards Hayden Clement Darwin Clermont Borgia Espinal Leroy Evans Ettienne Grillasca Ana Gutierrez Billy Jean-Elysee Clifton Jones Marlene Joseph Guerline Louisdor Simeon Malook Jean Mayard Anthony Neverson

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 35 Frick Art Reference Library Staff As of June 30, 2016

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

Sophia Walter Don Swanson Deborah Kempe Library Administrator Chief, Collections Preservation Chief, Collections Management & Access & Graphic Designer Sonia Agnew Allison Chomet (p.t.) Mary Seem Public Services Department Rose Ingerman (p.t.) Acquisitions & Cataloging Assistants Kylie Schmitt Charles Basman Suz Massen Cris Sunwoo Jesse Sadia Chief, Public Services Digital Technicians Amy Schwarz (p.t.) Ralph Baylor Donald David Cataloging Associates Assistant Librarian for Public Services Digital Specialist Cynthia Biber (p.t.) Lorenzo De Los Angeles Felix Esquivel Cataloging Assistant Reference Clerk/Technician Pinky Fung Mark Bresnan Assistant Conservators Julia Hong (p.t.) Head, Bibliographic Records Ameela Padarat Harley Grieco (p.t.) Scott Calhoun Receptionists Conservation Assistant Acquisitions & Cataloging Associate Michelle Kim Luciano Johnson Megan de Armond James Mercer Digital Preservation Librarian Tommy Mishima Audrey Lorberfeld Amy Schwarz George Koelle Web Archiving Technicians (p.t.) Digital Photographer Page/Technicians (p.t.) Sumitra Duncan Elizabeth Lane Melanie Martin Web Archiving Program Coordinator Conservator Associate Librarian for Public Services Sara Holladay (p.t.) Audrey Lorberfeld (p.t.) Chaltin Pagan (p.t.) Electronic Resources Librarian Stacks Maintenance Assistant Reference Associate Rodica Tanjala Krauss Lissette Nunez Dean Smith Head, Cataloging Projects Stack & Off-Site Storage Manager Senior Page/Technician Ryan Mendenhall (p.t.) Anthony Redding Assistant Cataloger Assistant Manager of Pages Christina Peter Ian Titus Head, Acquisitions Manager of Pages

Annual Report July 2015–June 2016 36 Photoarchive Department Archives & Records Center for the History Management Department of Collecting Kerry Sullivan Head, Photoarchive Sally Brazil Inge Reist Chief, Archives & Records Management Director Valeria Kondratiev Margaret Rose Susan Chore Samantha Deutch Photoarchive Assistants (p.t.) Julie Ludwig Esmée Quodbach (p.t.) Associate Archivists Assistant Directors Anastasia Levadas Digital Photoarchive Coordinator Katherine Martinez Archives Assistant Kerri Pfister Assistant Photoarchivist Shannon Yule Morelli Associate Archivist & Lead Digital Archivist Ellen Prokop Associate Photoarchivist

Louisa Wood Ruby Head, Photoarchive Research

Hanna Siesel Photoarchive Associate

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