ANNUAL REPORT 2013

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art REPORT from the President and Director & CEO

REstore. REmix. REconnect. REdiscover. REcommit. REn e w.

This past year the nation’s oldest public art museum accelerated the pace of its renewal and reinvention as a lively cultural center for 21st Century audiences. We completed plans for our ongoing renovations and developed the reinstallation strategy for our collections in newly restored galleries.

Our gallery reinstallation plan will remix the way we display our extensive holdings, creating unexpected and enlightening juxtapositions and dialogues among artworks across time and space. The presentation of new scholarship will engage our visitors more deeply and inspire our audiences to look more closely.

Our innovative interpretative plan will enable us to reconnect with our visitors through new technology and dedicated education spaces that foster further investigation and contemplation.

Our hope is that these new opportunities for interaction will encourage our visitors to rediscover long-loved masterpieces, and that the transformation of the Wadsworth Atheneum will inspire the diverse communities we serve to recommit and affirm their belief that this museum is their museum – a place to come together and experience the power of art.

We look to the coming year with eager anticipation of all that we intend to accomplish for the reopening of the entire museum in early 2015. We are profoundly grateful to our funders who expressed their belief in our vision through significant investments in our future. Our largest contribution comes from the State of Connecticut, whose recent $3 million dollar award brings their investment toward our current renovation project to $5 million.

We are truly thankful to Governor Malloy and his administration for recognizing the value of a newly renovated Wadsworth Atheneum to enrich and transform lives, while serving as a powerful driver of economic impact through cultural tourism in Connecticut.

This year also saw our traditions of artistic excellence, innovation, and leadership manifested on both local and global levels. More than 820,000 people saw exhibitions organized by the museum in three countries. Patti Smith: Camera Solo, Medieval to Monet: French Painting in the Wadsworth Atheneum, and Burst of Light: Caravaggio and his Legacy dazzled our audiences and reaffirmed our reputation as one of the preeminent cultural resources in the .

2 David W. Dangremond President

Susan L. Talbott Director & CEO

We were honored that our commitment to making the museum more welcoming and relevant to the community was recognized by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through our selection as one of only five art museum finalists for the National Medal for Museum and Library Service, the nation’s highest honor conferred on museums and libraries for service to the community. The Wadsworth Atheneum was also honored to be reaccredited by the American Alliance of Museums following a rigorous process of self-study and peer review.

Despite the focus required to plan for our vibrant future, the museum continued to present a dynamic and engaging exhibition program. Twenty-six on-site exhibitions and installations and strong attendance for our public programs resulted in the museum’s highest attendance since 2008.

3 4 Among last year’s exhibitions Medieval to Monet: French Paintings in the Wadsworth Atheneum deserves special notice, as it marked the first time that the museum’s extensive French painting collection was showcased in a major public presentation and catalogue. The exhibition featured more than seventy-five works and provided visitors a survey of more than 700 years of French painting. Medieval to Monet also struck a personal chord with many in our museum family as it represented the culmination of the fifteen-year career of Eric M. Zafran, our retiring Susan Morse Hilles Curator of European Art.

Burst of Light: Caravaggio and His Legacy also marked an important milestone for both the museum and the field at large, as it was the first exhibition in nearly forty years to fully explore the impact of this revolutionary Italian Baroque master on artists throughout Europe. In addition to five masterpieces by Caravaggio, the exhibition featured thirty paintings by his followers, which revealed Caravaggio’s influence on significant artists such as Gentileschi, Riminaldi, Ribera, Zurbarán, and Sweerts. A crowning achievement to a banner year for the Wadsworth Atheneum, Burst of Light garnered international critical acclaim, helped to double out of state visitation, and built wider awareness of the precious treasures within our walls.

Although continuing renovations over the coming year will necessitate the temporary closure of many galleries, our landmark MATRIX exhibition program will continue, and the Avery building will be fully open throughout construction with highlights of our American paintings and decorative arts collections on view. The Aetna Theater will present a stimulating schedule of dynamic programs including films, lectures, and live performances. Community programs will continue as well, with Sunday Serenades, First Thursdays, and Second Saturdays for Families.

We are indeed fortunate to offer such a renowned collection and impressive array of public programs to our visitors. We look forward to seeing you in the galleries and theater throughout the coming year, and want to sincerely thank you for your steadfast support. We look toward 2015 with great anticipation, and with extreme gratitude for all that our Wadsworth Atheneum family has done to sustain us during this period of profound transformation.

David W. Dangremond

Susan L. Talbott

Chuck Close American, born 1940 Self-Portrait, 2007 Silk screen in 203 colors, ed. 76/80 The Douglas Tracy Smith and Dorothy Potter Smith Fund, 2013.4.1

5 6 EXHIBITIONS & ACQUISITIONS

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Left: Caravaggio Exhibition: Burst of Light: Caravaggio and His Legacy

Georges de La Tour The Magdalen with the Smoking Flame, c. 1638-40 Oil on canvas 46 1/16 x 36 1/8 in. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, gift of The Ahmanson Foundation

Right: Pavel Tchelitchew Prince Charming, 1956 Oil on canvas Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.14

7 Exhibitions and Exhibition Sponsors

All exhibitions at the Wadsworth Atheneum are supported in part by the Greater Hartford Arts Council’s United Arts Campaign and the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development Office of the Arts, which also receives support from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

The Museum Collects June 30–September 9, 2012

James Nares: Street Medieval to Modern: French Drawings and Pastels September 29, 2012–March 31, 2013

Medieval to Monet: French Paintings in the Wadsworth Atheneum* October 19, 2012–January 27, 2013

Supported by Webster Bank with additional funding from the Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Foundation and Dina Plapler and Earl McMahon. The associated education programs were supported by a grant from the Maximilian E. and Marion O. Hoffman Foundation, Inc. The catalogue was supported by the

Samuel H. Kress Foundation. Medieval to Monet: French Paintings in the Wadsworth Atheneum

Burst of Light: Caravaggio and His Legacy* March 6–June 16, 2013

Organized by the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, the Musée Fabre de Montpellier Agglomération, the Musée des Augustins, Toulouse, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, under the auspices of FRAME.

The Museum Collects

8 Supported by Bank of America and U.S. Trust with funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, the Department of Economic and Community Development Office of Tourism, and the David T. Langrock Foundation.

Support for the associated education programming provided, in part, by the Edward C. and Ann T. Roberts Foundation and the Maximilian E. and Marian O. Hoffman Foundation, Inc.

Additional support from the Morris Joseloff Exhibition Fund, Williams Family Fund, William O. and Carole P. Bailey Exhibition Fund, Howard Fromson Exhibition Fund, and Howard & Bush Publication Fund.

With support from FRAME, the national tour was made possible in part by Sotheby’s, the Annenberg Foundation/ GRoW Annenberg, the Robert Lehman Foundation, and the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, and is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. *accompanying catalogue

MATRIX

The MATRIX program is supported with funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, and by the current and founding members of the Wadsworth MATRIX 165: Atheneum’s Contemporary Coalition. Ahmed Alsoudani Untitled, 2011 Charcoal and acrylic on canvas Jan Tichy / MATRIX 164 87 1/2 X 63 1/2 in. Closed August 5, 2012 Private collection image: Courtesy Haunch of Venison, New York. © Ahmed Alsoudani Ahmed Alsoudani / MATRIX 165 September 6, 2012–January 6, 2013 Additionally supported by the

Dedalus Foundation, Inc. MATRIX 166: Deb Sokolow Campaign Poster Designs Deb Sokolow / MATRIX 166 Rejected By Jim Jones, 2013 February 7–June 30, 2013 Graphite, ink, acrylic, collage, Additionally supported by the and tape on paper Dedalus Foundation, Inc. Courtesy the artist and Western Exhibitions, Chicago

9 Major Permanent The Amistad Center for Art & Culture Traveling Exhibitions Collection Installations The Amistad Center’s general operations are Old Masters to Monet: Three Centuries of James Nares: Street supported by the Connecticut Department French Painting from the Wadsworth Atheneum June 2–November 15, 2012 of Economic and Community Development Office of the Arts, which also receives Supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and Contemporary Art: Pop Art, Conceptual Art, support from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Minimalism and Their Legacies the Arts, a federal agency. Educational Opened August 18, 2012 materials and programs are sponsored by the GE Foundation. Taft Museum of Art Cincinnati, Ohio Story and Spirit: American Art from the Closed September 16, 2012 Eighteenth to the Mid-twentieth Centuries Collective Memories: Selections from Opened September 26, 2012 the Collection of The Amistad Center for Mississippi Museum of Art Art & Culture Jackson, Mississippi Closed September 23, 2012 Bill Viola: Ascension March 23–September 8, 2013 March 6–August 11, 2013 Generously supported by Bank of America. Additional support is from Patti Smith: Camera Solo Civil War the State of Connecticut Department Detroit Institute of Arts Opened May 1, 2013 of Economic and Community Detroit, Michigan Development, Hartford Foundation for Closed September 2, 2012 The Rite of Spring Public Giving and Silver Celebration Founding Partner, NBC Connecticut. May 29–June 30, 2013 Art Gallery of Ontario Toronto, Canada Media Rewind 1963 Contemporary Memories: Selections from February 9–July 14, 2013 Opened June 5, 2013 the Collection of The Amistad Center for Art & Culture Caravaggio and His Legacy October 28, 2012–April 21, 2013 Additional Exhibitions (co-organized traveling exhibition)

Generously supported by Bank of Connections Gallery: The Amistad Center Musée Fabre de Montpellier America. Additional support is from for Art & Culture Agglomération the State of Connecticut Department Closed December 31, 2012 Montpellier, France of Economic and Community Connections Gallery: Still Life Development, Hartford Foundation for Musée des Augustins Opened January 19, 2013 Public Giving and Silver Celebration Toulouse, France Founding Partner, NBC Connecticut. June 23–October 14, 2012 Hartford Youth Art Renaissance Los Angeles County Museum of Art April 20–May 19, 2013 Emancipation! Opened May 18, 2013 Los Angeles, California November 11, 2012–February 10, 2013 Supported by Lincoln Financial Foundation.

10 Aquisitions by American Art the Wadsworth Atheneum John Ferren Museum of Art Lee Miller American, 1905-1970 American, 1907-1977 Untitled, 1936 Thirty-four (34) Cast, Production, Etching and Publicity Stills Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.8 from “Four Saints in Three Acts,” 1933 Photographs Pavel Tchelitchew Gift of the Virgil Thomson Estate, American, born Russia, 1898-1957 2012.23.1-.34 Wirehead, 1953 Pastel on dark gray paper, signed Reginald Marsh and dated XII/53 American, 1898–1954 Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.11 Wooden Horses, 1936 Tempera on board Pavel Tchelitchew The Dorothy Clark Archibald and American, born Russia, 1898-1957 Reginald Marsh Thomas L. Archibald Fund, The Krieble Sketch for “Hide and Seek” (Cache-cache), American, 1898–1954 Family Fund for American Art, The 1934 Wooden Horses, 1936 Brown ink on paper Tempera on board American Paintings Purchase Fund, and The Dorothy Clark Archibald The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.12 and Thomas L. Archibald Fund, Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 2013.1.1 The Krieble Family Fund for American Art, The American Paintings Purchase Fund, and The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 2013.1.1

11 Pavel Tchelitchew American, born Russia, 1898-1957 Self-portrait as artist at easel, 1935 Ink and pastel on paper Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.13

Unidentified photographer Major Jeremiah “Jerry” B. Remington, Company B, Eighty-ninth Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry, c. 1863–65 Tintype, glass, brass, velvet; thermoplastic case Gift of Gerald W. McFarland, 2013.13.1

Department of American Decorative Arts

Eight Dollars of Continental Currency Printed by Hall and Sellers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1775 Ink printed on paper Gift of James B. Lyon, 2013.14.1

Austin House Collections

Italian school, 18th century A Canopied Stage Tent with Numbers Pen and brown ink with gray wash on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.1

Italian school, 18th century Acrobats Pen and brown ink and brown wash on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.2

French school, 18th century

A Garden Bower Pavel Tchelitchew Pencil, ink, and watercolor on paper American, born Russia, 1898-1957 Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Sketch for “Hide and Seek” (Cache-cache), 1934 2012.32.3 Brown ink on paper Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.12

12 David Etnier Austin Carlo Galli Bibiena Dutch school, c. 1700 American Italian, 1728-after 1778 Landscape with Bridge, Ship, and Buildings Battleship, c. 1950s Stage Set - Great Hall Pen and brown ink and brown Watercolor and gouache on paper Pencil, pen, and brown ink and brown and gray washes on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, and gray washes on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.4 Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.18 2012.32.11 Eugene Berman Genoese school, c. 1700 American, born Russia, 1899-1972 Carlo Galli Bibiena Peddlar A Happy XMAS, 1936 Italian, 1728-after 1778 Pen and brown ink and wash on paper Watercolor and ink on paper Stage Set with Fountain Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Pen and brown ink, brown wash 2012.32.19 2012.32.5 and watercolor on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Pavel Tchelitchew Eugene Berman 2012.32.12 American, born Russia, 1898-1957 American, born Russia, 1899-1972 An Annunciation Ballet Costume for Juliet in European school Silver paint and white gouache on “Romeo and Juliet”, 1943 Classical Stage Set with Actor, c.1810 brown paper Watercolor and ink on paper Gouache on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.20 2012.32.6 2012.32.13 Pavel Tchelitchew Eugene Berman Italian school, 18th/19th century American, born Russia, 1898-1957 American, born Russia, 1899-1972 Figure Studies Children with Spindles of Flax, 1939 Best Wishes for 1944, 1943 Pen and brown ink and brown wash Ink and wash on paper Ink and watercolor on paper on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.21 2012.32.7 2012.32.14 Pavel Tchelitchew Eugene Berman Italian school, 18th/19th century American, born Russia, 1898-1957 American, born Russia, 1899-1972 Two Dancing Figures Head of a Child, 1935 Merry X mas Pen and brown ink and brown wash Pastel on paper Black ink and wash on paper on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.22 2012.32.8 2012.32.15 Pavel Tchelitchew Eugene Berman Yasuo Kuniyoshi American, born Russia, 1898-1957 American, born Russia, 1899-1972 American, 1893-1953 Interior Landscape, 1944 Pin Figure with Writing, 1940 Still Life with Artichoke and Grapes, 1925 Ink and wash on paper Ink and white highlighting on Pen, ink, and watercolor on paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, blue paper Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.23 Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.16 2012.32.9 Pavel Tchelitchew Attributed to Giovanni Paolo Panini American, born Russia, 1898-1957 Eugene Berman Italian, 1691-1765 Nude Figures in Hoops, 1938 American, born Russia, 1899-1972 Figures Studies (Four Men) Gouache on cardboard Stage Set with Standing Man, 1938 Pen and brown and brown wash Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Pen and ink on paper on paper 2012.32.24 Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.32.10 2012.32.17

13 Contemporary Art Pavel Tchelitchew Artist unknown American, born Russia, 1898-1957 Man with a Cape James Welling Study of Dancer in Black for “Balustrade”, Pen and ink, watercolor wash on paper American, born 1951 1941 Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Olson House, 2010 Watercolor, wash, and ink on paper 2012.32.27 Epson 9800 print on Museo Silver Rag Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Purchased through the gift of 2012.32.25 Artist unknown Robinson A. and Nancy D. Grover, Two Dancing Figures: two drawings 2012.20.1 Artist unknown Ink and wash on paper British Steamboat in Venetian Waters Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Ahmed Alsoudani Color lithograph 2012.32.28 American, born Iraq, 1975 Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, Untitled, 2012 2012.32.26 French school, Late 18th century Charcoal and acrylic on canvas Sheet of Figure Studies The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Pen and brown ink on paper Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, Gift of David and Alexandra Austin, 2012.21.1 2012.32.29

James Welling American, born 1951 Olson House, 2010 Epson 9800 print on Museo Silver Rag Purchased through the gift of Robinson A. and Nancy D. Grover, 2012.20.1

14 Mark Dion American, born 1961 The Rabbit, The Deer, The Boar, The Fox From the portfolio “Hunting Standards”, 2012 Silkscreen on felt, deluxe edition 1/20 Gift of the artist, 2012.25.1.1-.5

Ahmed Alsoudani American, born Iraq, 1975 Untitled, 2012 Hard ground, aquatint, spit bite aquatint and drypoint with hand painting by the artist on BFK White, ed. 1/25 Gift of the artist and Haunch of Venison, New York, 2012.26.1

Fred Tomaselli American, born 1956 Cyclopticon, 2003 Surface-mounted pigment print on Plexiglas, ed. XV/XXX (AP 15/30) Gift of David W. Dangremond and Linda Cheverton Wick, 2012.27.1

Richard Welling American, 1926-2009 Goodwin Parlor, Wadsworth Atheneum Felt tip pen on paper Gift of The Richard Welling Family, 2012.28.1

(above right) Mark Dion American, born 1961 The Rabbit From the portfolio “Hunting Standards,” 2012 Silkscreen on felt, Deluxe Edition 1/20 Gift of the Artist, 2012.25.1.1.1

(right) Ahmed Alsoudani American, born Iraq, 1975 Untitled, 2012 Charcoal and acrylic on canvas The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 2012.21.1

15 Chuck Close American, born 1940 Self-Portrait, 2007 Silk screen in 203 colors, ed. 76/80 The Douglas Tracy Smith and Dorothy Potter Smith Fund, 2013.4.1

Okay Mountain Pre-Show, 2013 Single channel video, Running time: 20 minutes, ed. 1/3 With funds provided by The Mark & Hilarie Moore Family Trust in Honor of the Memory of Timothy A. Fallon, 2013.7.1

Allan McCollum American, born 1944 Ten Surrogate Paintings, 1980-81 Acrylic and wood on museum board Gift of Hadassah Brooks-Morgan, 2013.8.1a-j

Yun-Fei Ji American, born in China, 1963 Fred Tomaselli The Three Gorges Dam Migration, 2009 American, born 1956 Hand-printed watercolor woodblock Cyclopticon, 2003 mounted on paper and silk, ed. 9/108 Surface-mounted pigment print on Plexiglas, ed. XV/XXX (AP 15/30) Gift of Hadassah Brooks-Morgan, Gift of David W. Dangremond 2013.8.2 and Linda Cheverton Wick, 2012.27.1

James Welling American, born 1951 Summation, 1981 Gelatin silver print, ed. 3/5 Richard Welling Richard Welling Gift of the artist, 2013.9.1 American, 1926-2009 American, 1926-2009 Wadsworth Atheneum, 1987 Andrew Wyeth’s Home, Chadds Ford, PA, Christopher Wilmarth Felt tip pen on paper 1971 American, 1943-1987 Gift of The Richard Welling Family, Felt tip pen on paper The Gift of the Bridge, 1977 2012.28.2 Gift of The Richard Welling Family, Watercolor and graphite on two 2012.28.4 joined sheets of paper Richard Welling Gift of the Estate of Susan Wilmarth, American, 1926-2009 Arnold Mesches 2013.10.1 Trio - Drying behind Wyeth’s House, American, born 1923 Chadds Ford, PA, 1971 Coney Island, 1999 Felt tip pen on paper Acrylic on canvas Gift of The Richard Welling Family, Gift of Jill Ciment, 2012.29.1 2012.28.3

16 Allan McCollum American, born 1944 Ten Surrogate Paintings, 1980-81 Acrylic and wood on museum board Gift of Hadassah Brooks-Morgan, 2013.8.1a-j

Christopher Wilmarth Pablo Picasso Henry Stazewski American, 1943-1987 Bacchanal, 1957 Relief, 1962 The Gift of the Bridge, 1977 Lithograph Painted wood on board Watercolor and graphite on two Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.2 Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.15 joined sheets of paper Gift of the Estate of Susan Wilmarth, Lucio Fontana George Segal 2013.10.2 Spatial Concept (Concetto Spaziale), 1955 American, 1924–2000 Print with artist’s punctures in paper, ed. Man in Doorway, 1992 Christopher Wilmarth 81/100 Plaster, wood, acrylic paint, and American, 1943-1987 Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.3 mixed media Untitled, 1987 Gift of The George and Helen Segal Graphite and gesso on paper Pavel Tchelitchew Foundation, 2013.12.1 Gift of the Estate of Susan Wilmarth, Prince Charming, 1956 2013.10.3 Oil on canvas Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.14

17 James Welling American, born 1951 Wind from the Sea, 2010 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.1

James Welling American, born 1951 Easel, 2011 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. AP 1/2 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.2

James Welling American, born 1951 Finn Church, 2012 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 1/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.3

James Welling American, born 1951 Cabinet, 2011 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.4

James Welling American, born 1951 White Room, 2010 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.5

James Welling American, born 1951 Night Mare, 2011 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.6

Christopher Wilmarth American, 1943-1987 James Welling The Gift of the Bridge, 1977 American, born 1951 Watercolor and graphite on two joined sheets of paper Mussels, 2012 Gift of the Estate of Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Susan Wilmarth, 2013.10.2 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.7

James Welling American, born 1951 Mullein, 2012 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.8

18 James Welling American, born 1951 House, Cushing, ME, 2012 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 1/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.9

James Welling American, born 1951 Dry Pigments, 2011 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.10

James Welling American, born 1951 Skunk Cabbage, 2011 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 3/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.11

James Welling American, born 1951 Palette, 2011 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 1/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.12

James Welling American, born 1951 Boulder in Snow, 2010 Inkjet print on Museo Silver Rag, ed. 1/5 Gift of the artist, 2013.15.13

George Segal American, 1924–2000 Man in Doorway, 1992 (detail) Plaster, wood, acrylic paint, and mixed media Gift of The George and Helen Segal Foundation, 2013.12.1

19 Costumes & Textiles Pelisse, c.1815 American Silk Girl’s Dress with Matching Pelerine, Purchased through a c. 1837-40 gift from Gloria Gworek, American 2012.24.1 Wool Costume and Textile Purchase Fund, 2012.22.1a,b

Pelisse, c.1815 Embroidered Collar, c.1830s American American, New York Silk White mull with embroidery Purchased through a gift from Costume & Textile Purchase Fund, Gloria Gworek, 2012.24.1 2012.31.6

Frock Coat from a Union Civil Pelerine.c.1830s War UniformWorn by Major White mull Jeremiah B. Remington, c. 1861 Costume & Textile Purchase Fund, American 2012.31.7 Wool and brass Gift of Major Remington’s family, Embroidered Collar, c.1830s 2012.30.1 White mull with embroidery Costume & Textile Purchase Fund, Dress, c.1830s (fabric c.1820s) 2012.31.8 English Printed cotton Cap, c.1840s Costume & Textile Embroidered cotton mull Purchase Fund, 2012.31.1 Costume & Textile Purchase Fund, 2012.31.9 Dress, c.1810 American Cap, c.1840s Printed cotton Embroidered cotton mull Costume & Textile Costume & Textile Purchase Fund, Purchase Fund, 2012.31.2 2012.31.10

Dress with Matching “Captain America” Motorcycle Jacket, Capelet, c.1837 20th century American Great Northern Leather & Tea Co. Printed silk American, New York Costume & Textile Suede leather Purchase Fund, 2012.31.3 & .4 Gift of Julian and Pam Nichols, 2013.2.1

Dress, c.1830s Pants, Belt for “Captain America” English Motorcycle Outfit, c. 1969 Printed cotton Mary Vinton, for Costume & Textile Georgetown Leather Design Purchase Fund, 2012.31.5 American, Washington, DC Leather and brass Gift of Julian and Pam Nichols, 2013.2.2 & .3

20 “Captain America” Motorcycle Jacket, 20th century Great Northern Leather & Tea Co. American, New York Suede leather Gift of Julian and Pam Nichols, 2013.2.1

Martha Perkins Sampler, 1773 American, 1761–1826 Linen and silk Gift of the Reverend Daphne B. Noyes, 2013.16.1

21 Foundation-pieced Quilt, Pineapple, c. 1880-1900 (detail) American Cotton Gift of Samuel R. and Martha Peterson, 2013.17.5

Sampler, 1773 Appliqué Quilt, Wheel variation, c. 1930s Foundation-pieced Quilt, Pineapple, Martha Perkins American c. 1880-1900 American, 1761–1826 Cotton American Linen and silk Gift of Samuel R. and Martha Peterson, Cotton Gift of the Reverend Daphne B. Noyes, 2013.17.2 Gift of Samuel R. and Martha Peterson, 2013.16.1 2013.17.5 Pieced Quilt, Nine Patch with sashing, Pieced Quilt, Bars variation, c. 1890-1920 c. 1930s Foundation-pieced Quilt, Log Cabin, American American c. 1880-1910 Cotton Cotton American Gift of Samuel R. and Martha Peterson, Gift of Samuel R. and Martha Peterson, Cotton 2013.17.1 2013.17.3 Gift of Samuel R. and Martha Peterson, 2013.17.6 Pieced Quilt, Swastika, c. 1900-1920 American Cotton Gift of Samuel R. and Martha Peterson, 2013.17.4

22 European Art De-accessions by the Viviano Codazzi Wadsworth Atheneum Giovanni Francesco Bezzi Composite scene with Roman Campagna, Museum of Art called Nosadella Hadrian’s Villa…, 17th century Oil on canvas Italian, active c. 1549-1571 Contemporary Art Thyestes and Aerope, c.1565-1571 Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.7 Oil on canvas Elm City Electric Light Sculpture Purchased in honor of Dr. Eric M. French Company Zafran, Susan Morse Hilles Curator of Portrait of a Lady, c. 1800 Light Sculpture for a Restaurant Entrance, European Art, with funds from The Graphite and chalk 1969 European Painting and Sculpture Fund, Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.9 Neon and aluminum The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Purchased through the gift of Henry Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, and Unknown artist and Walter Keney, 1969.7 The Douglas Tracy Smith and Dorothy Study of Trees, mid/late 1700s Potter Smith Fund, in gratitude for his Watercolor many years of dedicated service to the Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.10 Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (1997 - 2012), 2012.19.1 European Decorative Arts Auguste Anastasi French, 1820–1889 Bezoar Stone in Holder Study of a Tree with Exposed Roots, c. 1845 German, c. 1550 Pen and ink on paper Silver-gilt, bezoar Gift of Catherine Baer in honor of The Evelyn Bonar Storrs Trust Fund, Eric Zafran, 2013.3.1 2013.5.1

Paul Klee Sweetmeat Box or Covered Bowl (Bonbonnière) Blumen Family V, 1922 Théodore Deck, 1823–1891 Watercolor and ink on paper Théodore Deck, 1823–1891 French, c. 1870 Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.1 French, c. 1870 Sweetmeat Box or Covered Bowl Faience (Bonbonnière) Faience The European Decorative Arts Bernardino Passari The European Decorative Arts Purchase Fund, 2013.6.1a,b Purchase Fund, 2013.6.1a,b A Biblical Scene, 16th century Watercolor and gouache Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.4

Luigi Rossini Veduta dei Grandi Avanci delle Terme Antoniane, o di Caracalla, 1828 Engraving Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.5

Luigi Rossini Veduta di Franco Ampidoglio di Roma, 1819 Engraving Bequest of Elliott Carter, 2013.11.6

23 24 PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Left: Giovanni Francesco Bezzi called Nosadella Italian, active c. 1549-1571 Thyestes and Aerope, c.1565-1571 Oil on canvas Purchased in honor of Dr. Eric M. Zafran, Susan Morse Hilles Curator of European Art, with funds from The European Painting and Sculpture Fund, The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, and The Douglas Tracy Smith and Dorothy Potter Smith Fund, in gratitude for his many years of dedicated service to the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (1997 - 2012), 2012.19.1 right: Artist Residency with Deb Sokolow, MATRIX 166 artist

25 The Wadsworth Atheneum was one of 33 finalists in 2013 for the National Medal for Museum and Library Service. Awarded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the National Medal is the nation’s highest honor conferred on museums and libraries for service to the community and celebrates institutions that make a difference for individuals, families, and communities.

Public Programs Introduction to Schiele’s Dr. X and Film Conversations with Curators: Screening of Portrait of Wally Natural Beauty Lectures and Readings Robin Jaffee Frank, Chief Curator Erin C. Monroe and Alyce Perry and Krieble Curator of American Englund Speakers this year offered perspectives Paintings and Sculpture on special exhibitions like Medieval to Monet: French Paintings in the Wadsworth Conversations with Curators: Atheneum, Burst of Light: Caravaggio and Docent Memorial Lecture: Three Centuries in Europe His Legacy, and MATRIX exhibitions Caravaggio and the Linda H. Roth and Eric M. Zafran as they discussed artistic processes and Caravaggesque Movement inspiration alongside social, political, Keith Christiansen, Conversations with Curators: and historical connections. John Pope-Hennessy Chairman Contemporary Dialogues with the Past of European Paintings, Patricia M. Hickson Street Metropolitan Museum of Art James Nares, artist Art After Hours Talk Venit Lumen: Music in the Ahmed Alsoudani, MATRIX artist Art and the Enlightenment: French Paintings Age of Caravaggio and Drawings of the Eighteenth Century in Eric Rice, Artistic Director of the A Tree Grows in Hartford the Wadsworth Atheneum Connecticut Early Music Festival Adam Niklewicz, artist Alden Gordon, Paul E. Raether and Associate Professor of Music, Distinguished Professor of Fine Arts, University of Connecticut Trinity College The Nude Revealed: Eroticism in French Painting A Revolution in Dress: Gallery Talks and Tours Kelly Dennis, Associate Professor of Art The Politics of Costume History, University of Connecticut Caroline Weber, Associate Professor Visitors appreciated the creativity and of French, Barnard College expertise of the curators and educators, The Unvarnished Truth local scholars and exhibiting artists, who Ulrich Birkmaier Outdoor Art: Impressionist Painting led talks in our galleries that explored without a Studio topics ranging from curatorial practices Defining Black Power through Art Richard Brettell, Margaret McDermott and conservation issues to eroticism Alona H. Wilson Distinguished Chair of Arts and in French painting and the aesthetics of Black Power. Docents presented Humanities, University of Texas, Dallas Art After Hours Talk Collection Focus Talks, 20-minute Deb Sokolow, MATRIX artist discussions of one work of art, as well Caravaggio: A Life Sacred and Profane as family tours and public, drop-in Andrew Graham Dixon, author right: tours of Museum Highlights and special and performer Second Saturday book reading exhibitions. Some highlights include:

26 the Lets Move! tour for families which Wake Up at The Wadsworth Materials and Methods: Works on Paper connects to the nationwide Let’s Move! in Medieval to Modern initiative. The Highlights tour featured This new initiative engaged with Jeremiah Patterson, Associate Professor, Museum curators, educators, and the public libraries where ARTpass Hartford Art School, conservators as well as diverse voices is distributed. In connection with University of Hartford from the community and beyond. Audio exhibitions, librarians were invited to a tours were also offered for Medieval to lecture with a curator or scholar so they A Walk through the World of Monet: French Paintings at the Wadsworth could make connections to literature Caravaggio and his Contemporaries Atheneum and Burst of Light: Caravaggio (fiction, non-fiction, travel, biography, Eric M. Zafran and His Legacy. etc.) in their collections and display promotional materials from the Pairings Wadsworth Atheneum. Bette Talvacchia, independent scholar Second Saturdays for Families and Board of Trustees Distinguished Second Saturdays offered free admission Professor of Art History, Emerita, Concerts monthly from 10 am to 1 pm and University of Connecticut The Sunday Serenades Chamber included art projects, tours for families, Concert Series was presented in the live music, demonstrations, film, theater Museum’s galleries in collaboration with Caravaggism and the Shock of the New and dance. A particularly exciting the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and Charlene Shang Miller program took place on January 12 when featured Concertmaster Leonid Sigal. we celebrated French art and culture at The Spiritual in Art Bonjour!. Families listened to French café Four Centuries in France Susan L. Talbott music and created playing cards inspired Myth and Fantasy by the exhibition, Medieval to Monet. Baroque and Beyond Connecticut Ballet performed excerpts Guide by Cell Audio Tours from French ballets and visitors enjoyed Venit Lumen: Music in the watching a painting demonstration by Age of Caravaggio Two new permanent collection Guide by the Connecticut Society of Portrait Concert by the Connecticut Early Cell audio tours launched this year, a Artists. Highlights tour for adult audiences and Music Ensemble

right: Second Saturday book reading

27 Community Programs

Community Days

The Wadsworth Atheneum and The Amistad Center for Art & Culture offered three Community Days, providing free admission all day and extensive programming for visitors of all ages: ENViSIONFEST, Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Juneteenth. The Museum also participated in First Night Hartford, a festive program on New Year’s Eve.

Artist Residency

Deb Sokolow / MATRIX 166 MATRIX 166 artist Deb Sokolow’s

residency was a three part project for Drawing in the Connections Gallery April’s Second Saturday that included: developing and launching a new family guide; facilitating a community accordion book project with visitors; School and Teacher Programs and conducting an accordion book journal workshop for mentors and Student Tours discussions in the classroom and art mentees from True Colors. room, a docent visit to the school, and Docent-guided visits are available to a docent-guided visit at the Museum. all students and can be designed to Participating schools included ten Summer Art Studio correlate with curriculum and national Hartford Public Schools as well as academic standards. This year 12,514 CREC Museum Academy. Summer Pre-collegiate Program preK–12 students toured the Museum. Four Hartford high school students They came from 138 schools across all Evenings for Educators (Hartford Public High School’s Law and eight counties in Connecticut and Government Academy and Academy of represented 56 cities and towns in our PreK-12 teachers and administrators Engineering and Green Technology; state as well as five schools from joined Museum staff and docents for Classical Magnet School and , New Hampshire, curatorial presentations, a tour of OPPortunity High School) were and Rhode Island. featured exhibitions, discussions of awarded scholarships to attend the curricular links, hands-on workshops, University of Hartford’s Summer High Museum on the Move: scholarly lectures, and networking. 185 School Visual Arts program. Art and Literacy Outreach Program educators attended two events, and 104 Continuing Education Units, required Summer Community Studio Developed collaboratively with for maintaining certification, were Youth from nine Hartford community Hartford Public Schools, this four week distributed. organizations participated in docent- outreach program used landscape guided tours and a hands-on studio imagery from our permanent collection experience. Free admission, tours and to develop fourth grade students’ busing were offered to all groups. descriptive writing skills. The six-part program included active group

28 Teacher Workshops and In-service Traning University Programs College Night Out

Professional development provides Internship Program These private nights at the Museum educators with the tools to readily for the local academic community are incorporate the visual arts into their A total of 14 interns from 13 universities free for University Institutional members, classroom instruction. Half- and full-day worked approximately 4,300 hours and include exhibition tours, thematic sessions were offered at the museum in six departments, including: Archives, games, and hands-on art making. and offsite. Training was conducted for Curatorial, Education, Institutional preK-12 teachers, pre-service teachers Advancement, Public Relations and and university faculty. On Election Day, Marketing, and Visitor Services. the Museum hosted 104 teachers for an One student was awarded a Summer all-day teacher workshop. Diversity Internship, designed to broaden opportunities for those underrepresented in the museum field.

Teacher Workshop with Emily Pacini Ide, School and Teacher Programs Specialist

29 Docent Program Access Programs Evaluation

Docent Council Library Artpass Building Evaluation Capacity

95 docents volunteered more than 10,000 ARTpasses are available for check Offered by the Hartford Foundation hours on training, preparing for 1,615 out at 199 town and school libraries, for Public Giving’s Non-Profit Support tours, evaluation, docent business and providing free admission for two adults Program, an interdepartmental team other activities. They engaged 22,513 and two teens. including Johanna Plummer, Dina Silva, visitors of all ages on guided experiences Patricia Hickson and Jama Holchin, with the Museum’s exhibitions and Free Family Passes evaluated the Connections Gallery: Still collections. Docents attended 17 Life installation through visitor training sessions relating to exhibitions, All Hartford Public School students observation and review of comment collections, touring strategies and who visited for a docent-guided tour cards left in previous exhibitions. safety procedures led by education received a pass to return to the Museum and curatorial staff as well as outside and act as tour guides for their families. guest speakers. Film and Theater Programs Teacher Discovery Passes Art After Hours: First Thursdays Eileen S. Pollack Docent Education Lecture All preK–12 teachers who booked a docent-guided visit for their students Art After Hours: First Thursday offers Kings and Queens, Monsters and Marvels: received this one-time free pass to a lively evening program with the entire Medieval Art in the Wadsworth Atheneum explore the collections and exhibitions museum open to the public. Each Jean Givens, Professor of Art History, in preparation for lesson planning month, the themed event features live University of Connecticut and their upcoming student tour. local musicians and performers, a talk with an artist and/or curator, a hands-on art experience, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, and a film screening. Guests are invited to stroll through galleries and socialize with friends or enjoy a relaxed dinner in The Museum Café. Programs last year included a talk by artist Deb Sokolow followed by a cartoon workshop by Joe Young, Jr.; performances by Sea Tea Improv in celebration of the Burst of Light exhibition; a Peruvian-themed evening which drew over 1,000 people; and two outdoor Block Parties.

Films

The Aetna Theater film program offers an eclectic mix of films and events: the schedule includes shorts, documentaries, and features related to exhibitions and the permanent collection; First Thursday theme-related screenings; outdoor showings of classic films preceded by live music in Gengras Court; independent and foreign cinema; and film festival Second Saturday drawing activity weekends. Some films are introduced by

30 film scholars or special guests and Partners regular post-film discussions are led by Deborah A. Gaudet, Curator of Film Program Collaborators Artists, Musicians and Performers and Theater. Highlights last year included 20 Hartford premieres; an APAPRO (Association of Peruvian Megan Albin American Professionals) appearance and talk by filmmaker, Allegra Levy Trio Artists Collective Amazing Face producer, and actor Tony Bill, followed Dan Blow Andre Balazs by a screening of Five Corners; the Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer Anthem Band Manhattan Short Film Festival; a French Nora Calderon Deepak Arora Cinema weekend in celebration of the Charter Oak Cultural Center Artists Collective Medieval to Monet exhibition; an Italian City of Hartford Bated Breath Theater Congregation Beth Shalom Brodfe Zedek Tony Bill Film Weekend in celebration of the Connecticut Audubon Society of Pomfret Donald Boudreaux Caravaggio show; sneak peek screenings Connecticut Chinese Culture Association Brian Miller Magic in collaboration with the Mandell Jewish Connecticut Early Music Ensemble Bridgman|Packer Dance Community Center of Greater Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists Diane Carey Hartford; the documentary Ai WeiWei: CREC Museum Academy Casey Cayer Never Sorry introduced by Minky First Night Hartford Carlos Hernandez Chavez Hartford Art School Chris Cole Worden from the Human Rights Watch, Hartford Public Schools Conard High School musicians and an onstage conversation between Hartford Symphony Orchestra Connecticut Ballet Polly Bergen and Rex Reed, followed Hartford Youth Art Renaissance Connecticut Early Music Ensemble by a showing of Cape Fear. India Center and Milan Cultural CONNetic Dance Association Laura Cook Mandell Jewish Community Center Gonzalo Cortes of Greater Hartford Melissa Craig Dance Milan Cultural Association Jordan Critchley MI CASA Family Service & dancEnlight In collaboration with Real Art Ways, the Educational Center Downtown Yoga Museum presented Voyeur, a multi-media NIRO Jon Eastman performance by the acclaimed dancer/ Leslie Perry Ebony Horsewomen choreographer duo Art Bridgman and Real Art Ways Elizabethan Consort Taste of Caribbean and Jerk Festival Amanda Evans Myrna Packer, Artistic Directors of The American School for the Deaf Samirah Evans Bridgman|Packer Dance. Voyeur was The Amistad Center for Art & Culture Dennis Fancher inspired by the paintings of Edward The iQuilt Project Joseph Getter Hopper, including Custom House, Portland True Colors, Inc. Goodnight Blue Moon from the Wadsworth’s permanent Marcia Whittingham Hall High School musicians Joe Young, Jr. Hartbeat Ensemble collection, which was put on view for the Young! Studios Hartford City Ballet event. Prior to the performance, guests Olav Chris Henriksen were invited to attend a reception with Erin Aman Herron C. Monroe, Assistant Curator of American I Giovanni Solisti Painting and Sculpture, and afterwards to Inca Son explore the set installation and participate Island Reflection Dance Company Shenel Johns in a Q & A Session. Amos Jones Andre Keiitt Khaiim the RapOet Kitty Kathryn Trio La Hot Jazz Dana Lauren Jennifer Lazaroff Eric Leone LEVAS Community Choir Linda Ransom Trio Little Ugly Melanie Chirignan and The Jalapeno Quartet Mestizo Manta Mikata Natasha B. Miles 31 Artists, Musicians and Performers continued Scholars, Educators and Experts Evaluation Partners

Antoinette Montague Polly Bergen, Actor Evaluation Services Consulting Nilver Montes Tony Bill, Filmmaker and Producer Hartford Foundation for Public Giving James Nares Richard Brettell, Randi Korn & Associates Nicole Zuraitis Trio University of Texas, Dallas UCONN’s Neag Center for Gifted Adam Niklewicz Cassandra Broadus-Garcia, Central Education and Talent Development Peace is Possible Chorus Connecticut State University Karen Wizevich Linda Peck Shandra Brown, CREC Peter Greenfogel Quartet Museum Academy Kimi Rabun Geraldine Burke Tammy Denease Richardson Keith Christiansen, Metropolitan Elizabeth Lyra Ross Museum of Art Nathan Rumney Kelly Dennis, University of Connecticut Sam Parker Trio Jean Givens, University of Connecticut Sea Tea Improv Susan Goldberg, Noah Webster Jamie Sherwood MicroSociety Magnet School Anita and Bob Siarkowski Alden Gordon, Trinity College Geoff Silvis Andrew Graham-Dixon, Author Singout! Ct Ronald Gregg, Yale University Deb Sokolow Katie Hanley, Charter Oak Stacy Dyer & The Arrangement Cultural Center String Theorie Kristi Hummel, CREC Susan Lowenkron and Tony Morris: Museum Academy Celtic Duo Robert Kagan, Central Connecticut Svaralaya Music Ensemble State University The Bushnell Center for the Jeff Lipsky, Film Producer Performing Arts Tina Mirto, CREC Museum Academy The Chankas Frank W. Mitchell, The Amistad The Green Jazz Band Center for Art & Culture The Junior Mounted Patrol Jeremiah Patterson, University The Knitty Gritty Committee of Hartford The Whiskey Brothers Borden Painter, Trinity College Sofia Tosello Rex Reed, Film Critic Vendetti Studios Eric Rice, University of Connecticut Waking Elliott Marguerite Sequin, Warren Byrd Trio E. B. Kennelly School Bette Talvacchia, University Yawar Llajta Dance Group of Connecticut Natalia Zagula Paul Wallen, Noah Webster Jennifer Zebarth MicroSociety Magnet School Linda Wayman Caroline Weber, Barnard College Alona H. Wilson, The Amistad Center for Art & Culture Minky Worden, Human Rights Watch Carlos Zapata, Peruvian Ambassador to Hartford

32 PEOPLE, DONORS & GIFTS

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Officers Board of Trustees Honorary Trustees President Thomas J. Anathan Coleman H. Casey David W. Dangremond Duffield Ashmead, IV Mary G. Dowling Jeffrey Brown Clare C. Edwards Past President Howard L. Carver Carole B. French Susan A. Rottner Susan R. Chandler Mary P. Gibbons Vice President Cheryl A. Chase Helen B. Gray Cheryl A. Chase Francine Christiansen Arnold C. Greenberg Vice President Diane B. Cloud Nancy D. Grover Linda Cheverton Wick Halsey Cook Joan J. Kohn Frederick (Rick) Copeland Christopher Larsen Vice President Laura Dambier James B. Lyon Henry R. Martin David W. Dangremond Conrad L. Mallett Secretary Emilie de Brigard Stephen B. Middlebrook Hy J. Schwartz Joanne Eudy John H. Motley Mary C. Fox Claire M. Pryor Laura R. Harris Robert H. Smith, Jr. Michael Klein Jeffrey G. Marsted Henry R. Martin Thomas McEachin Lori McGee Timothy McLaughlin Robert Mead Kathleen O’Connor William R. Peelle, Jr. Samuel R. Peterson Margaret M. V. Preston Esther Pryor Pamela Trotman Reid John M. Reynolds James Robb Susan A. Rottner Matt Schaefer Hy J. Schwartz Teri Trotter Karen Cronin Wheat Linda Cheverton Wick Henry M. Zachs

33 Ex Officio Trustees Austin House Committee Curatorial Committee Greg Deavens Susan R. Chandler, Chair Linda Cheverton Wick, Chair President, The Amistad Center David W. Dangremond, ex officio David W. Dangremond, Curatorial for Art & Culture Duffield Ashmead, IV Chair Emeritus and ex officio Laura Austin Allyn, Honorary Member Duffield Ashmead, IV Terry Gaudet David E. Austin, Honorary Member Coleman H. Casey President, Women’s Committee Donald M. Austin, Honorary Member Cheryl A. Chase Diane Macris Priscilla Cunningham LickDyke, Emilie de Brigard President, Docent Council Honorary Member Mary G. Dowling Jay Morton Alice M. DeLana, Honorary Member Clare C. Edwards Governor Malloy’s Designee Joanne Eudy Anita A. Ferrante Jane Fenwick Goodwin, Honorary Member Nancy D. Grover Eileen S. Pollack Helen B. Gray, Honorary Member Laura R. Harris Mayor Segarra’s Designee Kathleen C. Marr Henry R. Martin Timothy McLaughlin Lori McGee Patrick L. Pinnell Jay Morton Susan A. Rottner Samuel R. Peterson Executive Committee Thomas W. Soyster William R. Peelle, Jr. David W. Dangremond Linda Cheverton Wick Susan A. Rottner President Karen Wheat Robert H. Smith, Jr. Susan A. Rottner Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Past President, Chair, Governance Committee Robin Jaffee Frank, Staff Liaison Linda Roth, Staff Liaison Eugene R. Gaddis, Staff Liaison Cheryl A. Chase Vice President, Chair, Facilities Committee Education Committee Austin House Advisory Council Linda Cheverton Wick Mary C. Fox, Chair Vice President, Chair, Curatorial Committee Mardges Bacon David W. Dangremond, ex officio Emilie de Brigard Rosamond Bernier Power Boothe Special Liaison, The Amistad Center Clare C. Edwards Diane Cloud for Art & Culture Jared I. Edwards Jackie Coleman Wendell Garrett* Joanne Eudy Henry R. Martin Krystyn Hastings-Silver Alden Gordon Vice President, Treasurer, Chair, Shepherd M. Holcombe, Sr. * Michael Klein Finance Committee Angela Lansbury Diane Macris Lori McGee James B. Lyon Philippa Malkin Member-At-Large Michael R. T. Mahoney Eileen S. Pollack Pauline Metcalf Pamela Trotman Reid Hy J. Schwartz Christopher Monkhouse Susan A. Rottner Secretary Helen Searing Rebecca Scorso Mary C. Fox Robert H. Smith, Jr. Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Chair, Education Committee J. Peter Spang Johanna L. Plummer, Staff Liaison Karen Cronin Wheat Melinda M. Sullivan Susan L. Carey, Staff Chair, Institutional Advancement Committee David Wright Charlene Shang Miller, Staff Emily Pacini Ide, Staff *deceased Susan L. Talbott Anne Butler Rice, Staff ex officio

Compensation Committee Ethics Committee Susan A. Rottner, Chair Audit Committee Pamela Trotman Reid, Chair Howard L. Carver David W. Dangremond, ex officio Howard L. Carver, Chair David W. Dangremond Bonnie Castellani, ex officio David W. Dangremond, ex officio Mary C. Fox Howard L. Carver Thomas J. Anathan Henry R. Martin Eric Daniels Cheryl A. Chase Jeanna Doherty Terry Gaudet, ex officio Laura R. Harris Nancy D. Grover Thomas McEachin Kathleen O’Connor Matt Schaefer Linda Cheverton Wick Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Judith Mihalko, Staff Liaison Charlene Shang Miller, Staff Edd Russo, Staff

34 Facilities Committee Governance Committee Tina Collias Kate M. Coley Cheryl A. Chase, Chair Susan A. Rottner, Chair Carol L. Covello David W. Dangremond, ex officio David W. Dangremond, ex officio Mary H. Crary Coleman H. Casey Jeffrey Brown Sheila C. D’Agostino Susan R. Chandler Howard L. Carver Eric D. Daniels Halsey Cook Coleman H. Casey George de Brigard Emilie de Brigard Joanne Eudy Jeanna Doherty James Robb Nancy D. Grover Barbara Donahue Tyler Smith Kathleen O’Connor Renee Dubin Henry M. Zachs Ted Sergi Jonathan Edwards Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Teri Trotter Robert Firger Alan Barton, Staff Liaison Karen Cronin Wheat Sandra Bender Fromson Cecil Adams, Staff Susan L. Talbott, Staff Liaison Claire Galli Judith Mihalko, Staff and ex officio Frank Garofolo Linda Roth, Staff Alden Gordon Edd Russo, Staff Robyn Gengras Institutional Advancement Committee Alva G. Greenberg Karen Cronin Wheat, Chair Lauren Greenspoon Feasibility Study Task Force David W. Dangremond, ex officio Judith B. Greiman Jeffrey Brown, Chair Susan L. Talbott, ex officio JoAn K. Hagan David W. Dangremond Kimberly Reynolds, Staff Liaison Carol R. Hall Henry R. Martin Ingunn Hekneby Lori McGee Ann D. Howard Susan A. Rottner Investment Committee James F. Jones, Jr. Hy J. Schwartz Karen A. Kelleher Linda Cheverton Wick Jeffrey G. Marsted, Chair Tai Soo Kim Kimberly R. Reynolds, Staff David W. Dangremond, ex officio Kathleen G. Kraczkowsky Susan L. Talbott, Staff Gary L. Carter Lee G. Kuckro Arnold C. Greenberg Leena K. Langeland Edward Lewis David Louden Margaret M. V. Preston Film and Theater Committee Elizabeth Malley Susan A. Rottner Gisele Miller Jay Morton, Chair David Roth Lorraine Parsons Karen Baldwin Matt Schaefer Marlene Passman Helen Bartlett Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Genevieve Pfaff Jeanine Basinger Judith Mihalko, Staff Liaison Eileen S. Pollack Gary L. Carter Janet Flagg Rawlins Emilie de Brigard Sharon Rizikow Joshua Glick Public Affairs Committee Kelvin Roldan Karen Cronin Wheat Richard Rumohr Deborah A. Gaudet, Staff Liaison Kathleen O’Connor, Chair David W. Dangremond, ex officio Sonia Shipman Arnold C. Greenberg Linda Bland Sonnenblick Judith B. Greiman Tom Soyster Finance Committee Kathleen G. Kraczkowsky Keith Stevenson Henry R. Martin, Chair John H. Motley Ileen Swerdloff David W. Dangremond, ex officio Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Jerry Theodorou Thomas J. Anathan Kimberly Reynolds, Staff Liaison J. Frank Travis Coleman H. Casey Pedro Valentin, Jr. Frederick Copeland Eugenia Villagra Krystian von Speidel Greg Deavens Board of Electors Robert Firger Eric M. Zachs Judith B. Greiman Phoebe Allen Judy Zinn Robert Mead Héctor Bauzá James Robb John A. Berman Susan A. Rottner Eleanor Blake Karen Cronin Wheat Power Boothe Susan L. Talbott, ex officio Diane Brainerd Judith Mihalko, Staff Liaison Karen Byrne Bonnie Castellani Karen L. Chase

35 Donors Mr. and Mrs. David M. Roth Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fuller Remy and Hy Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldfarb $2,000,000 - $250,000 The Edward C. and Ann T. Roberts Helen B. Gray Foundation, Inc. Mr. Stephen Gray* Anonymous The Saunders Foundation, Inc. Beverly P. and Arnold C. Greenberg Connecticut Department of Economic United Technologies Corporation Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gworek and Community Development US Trust Company of Connecticut Hartford Hospital National Endowment for the Humanities Wells Fargo Bank Mr. and Mrs. David Horvitz The Douglas Tracy Smith and Dorothy Linda Cheverton Wick and Walter Wick Robert and Judith Kamerschen Potter Smith Fund William and Alice Mortensen Foundation Mr. John Y. Kim Mr. Henry M. Zachs Landmark Partners, Inc. James B. Lyon $249,999 - $100,000 Sharon and Henry Martin Mr. and Mrs. Derek Matus $19,999 - $10,000 Ellsworth Kelly Foundation Thomas and Elsee McEachin Katherine K. & Henry R. McLane Trust Greater Hartford Arts Council Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Brainerd Mr. Jay Morton and Mr. Michael Phillips Hartford Foundation for Public Giving Estate of Harriet Bundy Trust Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Newhouse Institute of Museum and Library Services Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Carver Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard L. Kohn, Jr. Dr. Michael Conway and Orthopedic Associates of Hartford Joan J. Kohn Mrs. Karen Conway Mr. William H. Podolny Sherman Fairchild Foundation, Inc. Mary H. Crary Mr. John M. Reynolds and The Henry Luce Foundation David T. Langrock Foundation Mr. Garrett Reynolds The Larsen Fund Ensworth Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Robb Estate of Charles G. Woodward Trust Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Eudy Robinson & Cole Fairview Capital Partners, Inc. Rockville Bank Ms. Alva G. Greenberg Saint Francis Care Mr. and Mrs. Robinson A. Grover $99,999 - $50,000 Savings Bank of Manchester Laura R. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schaefer Mr. Shepherd M. Holcombe, Sr. * Aetna, Inc. Shipman & Goodwin Mr. and Mrs. Todd Kaufman Estate of Eva Andrews Trust Linda Bland Sonnenblick Keystone Equipment Finance Corporation Bank of America Ms. Susan L. Talbott and Christopher and Janet Larsen The Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Mr. Basil Talbott Legrand, North America Family Foundation The Hartford Steam Boiler Jeffrey G. and Marcia Reid Marsted Mr. and Mrs. David W. Dangremond Inspection & Insurance Company National Endowment for the Arts Data-Mail, Inc. The William H. and Rosanna T. Andrulat Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Pearson Vincent Dowling Family Foundation Charitable Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Sam Peterson FRAME Mr. J. Frank Travis Susan and Joel Rottner Joyce and Andrew J. Mandell University of Hartford Betsy and David E. Sams, Jr. Northeast Utilities William H. Prusoff Foundation S&S Worldwide, Inc. Mrs. Millard H. Pryor, Jr. and the Women’s Committee of the Stanley Black & Decker Pryor Foundation Wadsworth Atheneum Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Trotter Ms. Esther Pryor Ms. Suzanne E. Zajac The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. * deceased Travelers $9,999 - $5,000

Addison Clark Management $4,999 - $1,000 $49,999 - $20,000 AT&T Mr. and Mrs. Graham Bird Aldo DeDominicis Foundation Dr. Duffield Ashmead, IV and Mr. Eric Ort Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey N. Brown Phoebe and P. K. Allen Coleman H. and Jo Champlin Casey Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Carrier Mr. Joel B. Alvord City of Hartford Ms. Julie Carter Thomas J. and Patricia S. Anathan Connecticut Humanities Susan R. Chandler Andrew Rubinoff Design Halsey and Michele Cook Mr. and Mrs. Stephan L. Christiansen Bank of New York Mellon Emilie and Raul de Brigard Consigli Construction Co. Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Basilotto Mrs. Martha Deming Flanders Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Copeland, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Bator Estate of Susan Morse Hilles Carol and Tim Covello Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Bator, Jr. Lincoln Financial Group Mrs. Ronnie A. Deck Alan Bell Mr. and Mrs. Liam E. McGee Dr. Harry M. Day Charitable Foundation Berkshire Bank Drs. Tim McLaughlin and Marian Kellner Muriel and Karl Fleischmann John and Laura Berman Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Mead Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Fogg Dr. and Mrs. Ellison Berns MetLife Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Fox Mr. Alfred W. Bertoline

36 Bingham McCutchen, LLP Mrs. Robert E. Galli Ms. Marjorie E. Morrissey Ms. Eleanor W. Blake Marilda Gándara and Scott O’Keefe Ms. Marianne S. Donahue and Bradley, Foster & Sargent, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gengras Mr. Joseph P. Namnoun Dr. Sybille Brewer Aaron and Sandra Gersten NewAlliance Foundation, Inc. Kent and Geraldine* Brittan Mrs. John Gibbons Mr. Mike Offitt Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Burrall, Jr. Steven and Blanche Goldenberg Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Parsons Karen and John Byrne Mr. David Gollob and Ms. Nicole Gabai Mrs. Marlene Passman Professors Jean Cadogan and Mr. Rick Gowen Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Petrie Alden Gordon Greater Hartford Jaycees Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pfaff Capital Community College Mrs. JoAn K. Hagan Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation Capitol Region Education Council Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hall Mrs. Sidney Pinney Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carey, Jr. Halloran & Sage, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Pollack Mr. and Mrs. David E. A. Carson Harold L. Wyman Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Alexis R. Popik and Mr. Gary L. Carter and Ms. Elizabeth York Mr. Alfred Harrison and Mr. William C. Popik, M.D. Mrs. Anne and Mr. Frederick Castellani Mrs. Ingrid Lenz Harrison Pullman & Comley, LLC Elaine L. Charendoff Ms. Ingunn Hekneby and Dr. Wayne S. Rawlins and Charles Nelson Robinson Fund Mr. Michael P. Bassock Ms. Janet Flagg Rawlins Ms. Karen L. Chase and Henkel Loctite Mr. and Alvin B. Reiner Dr. Charles M. Dickson Hermann Family Charitable Foundation Mrs. Belle K. Ribicoff Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Chase Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Holden, Jr. Dr. Elizabeth N. Rumohr and Mr. Blair Childs Ann and Joseph Howard Mr. Richard F. Rumohr Mr. Sanford Cloud, Jr. and Roberta and Richard Huber Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Russak Dr. Diane Cloud Dr. Mark W. Izard Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Russell Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cohen Mrs. Robin Jaffee Frank and Mr. David Sachs CohnReznick Mr. Robert S. Frank Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Sappington Ms. Sara Marcy Cole David and Sharon Jepson Mrs. Mary T. Sargent Dr. and Mrs. James Collias Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Scherer, Jr. Connecticut Daughters of the Mr. George Jordan and Jeannette B. Schermerhorn American Revolution, Inc. Mr. Michel Delhaise Mr. Richard Scheuch Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Cooley Mr. Steve Josephs Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schwartz Mr. Joseph Costa and Mr. Kenneth Anderson and Mrs. Marilyn C. Schwedel Mr. James Northrop Ms. Karen Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Sergi Mr. James T. Cowdery and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kelmar Mr. and Mrs. Gregory F. Servodidio Mrs. Linda Alexander-Cowdery Ryoung Ja and Tai Soo Kim Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Seymour Mr. William H.W. Crawford Mr. James T. Kirby Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Shanfield Sheila C. and John B. D’Agostino Bradford Klein Ms. Tina Shepard Ms. Dinah L. Danseyar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klein Ms. Jennifer Shiffman David and Francie Horvitz Mr. William Knight and Ms. Jill Adams Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shipman Family Foundation, Inc. Diane Korntheuer and Peter Grzybala Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Shivery Mr. George de Brigard and Bernard and Gale Kosto The Shulansky Foundation, Inc. Ms. Meg Morse-Schindler Mr. Lee G. Kuckro Mr. and Mrs. Brett N. Silvers Adam DeChiara Dr. Leena K. Langeland Sharon W. and Robert H. Smith, Jr. Barbara Donahue Art and Suzanne Langlais Mr. Tyler Smith and Ms. Lyn Walker Mr. Gabriel Donohoe Margaret and Roger Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Soyster Mrs. Mary G. Dowling Mr. W. Harmon Leete & Henry “Skip” Steiner Michael and Bess Economos Mrs. Elizabeth Leete Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Stevenson Jared I. Edwards Janet and Fred Leonberger Marge and Ted Storrs Edwards Wildman Palmer, LLP Mrs. Carol LeWitt Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Stout Ms. Ruth L. Ellison Mrs. Helen Lewtan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sumislaski Mr. and Mrs. George Estes Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Loeb Ileen and Mark Swerdloff Dr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Ferrante Adlyn and Ted Loewenthal Mr. and Mrs. Peter Taylor Mrs. Hinda N. Fisher Mrs. Diane S. Macris and The Alexander M. and Catherine Maus Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fisher Mr. Michael Macris Wright Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Flora Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Malnati The Barnes Group, Inc. Barbara L. Flynn Manchester Community College The George A. and Mr. and Mrs. Benedict D. Flynn, III Mrs. Leta W. Marks Grace L. Long Foundation Letty Fonteyne Ms. Kathleen Coville Marr The Moore Family Trust Mr. Colin J. Foster and Thomas and Joann Mauro The Phoenix Companies, Inc. Ms. Andrea C. Ryan Mr. Roy A. McAlpine and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Theodorou Nathan L. Frank and Ms. Emily Estes Trinity College Krystian von Speidel McCarter & English Dr. Pamela Trotman Reid and Mr. John French and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Middlebrook Dr. Irvin D. Reid Mrs. Carole Bailey French Gisele and Nick Miller University of Connecticut

37 $4,999 - $1,000 continued Mr. David Lang and S.H. Smith & Company, Inc. Dr. Nancy M. Stuart Mr. and Mrs. Devin Sardilli University of Saint Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Levine Ms. Leslie Schaffer Mr. Ira Unschuld Mr. James Liu and Dr. Jonathan Schreiber and J. P. and Marie-Claire van Rooy Ms. Alexandra Bowers Mrs. Sherry G. Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. H. Alex Vance, Jr. Peter G. and Rosemary C. Lombardo Mr. Joseph M. Shortall and Douglas and Priscilla B. Viets Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low Ms. Sara L. Bernstein Eugenia and Victor Villagra Dr. and Mrs. David Lund Gregory Silpe Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. von Dohlen Mr. Lance B. Lundberg Mr. and Mrs. Nelson A. Sly, Jr. Ms. Karen L. Wadman Governor Dannel P. Malloy Mr. Joseph Standart Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord N. Wall Ms. Laura L. McIntyre Sullivan & LeShane Margery and Robert Warren Nancy Meyer The Loomis Chaffee School Mrs. N. William Wawro Ms. Kay Miller Browne The Taft School John H. P. Wheat and Karen C. Wheat Ms. Jill A. Mitchell The Walker Group Edie and Bob Whitman Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Mocciae Mr.* and Mrs. H. Grant Thomas Mrs. Claire A. Wills Ms. Merrily G. Moynihan Dr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Trummel Mr. Martin Wolman and Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mueller Mrs. Bettye H. Turitto Ms. Nancy Fischbach Mrs. Ravindra Nanda Mr. Ian H. Williams and Eric and Jessica Zachs Pronto Printing Ms. Nancy J. Hutson Family Foundation Mrs. Karen Purviance and Mr. Mark Williams Judy and John Zinn Dr. David C. Purviance Mr. Anthony D. Woolner Mr. and Mrs. John H. Riege * deceased * deceased Mr. Douglas H. Robins Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rose Mrs. Dianne E. Ruch and Mr. Paul Ruch $999 - $500 Susan L. Talbott, Director with Jay Morton and Karen Cronin Wheat, Splendor Gala Co-Chairs Alix, Yale & Ristas Ann Beha Architects Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Annon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Buckingham, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Martin Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Corcoran, III Cowdery, Ecker & Murphy, LLC Mrs. Catherine Daly Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Daniels Mrs. Alice M. DeLana Elizabeth di Mauro Mr. and Mrs. Barry Dickstein Ms. Christina Edwards and Mr. Nate Shaw Mrs. Sandra B. Fromson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gaudet Mr. Timothy Golas Mr. Peter Good and Mrs. Janet Cummings Good Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Gossner Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson Griebel Mr. and Mrs. Welles R. Guilmartin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Guyette Hitchcock Printing Ms. Lynn Horne Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Howey JCJ Architecture, Inc. Louise W. Korder Dorri Kost

38 Gifts in Kind Institutional Members Premier Members John F. Alves American School for the Deaf BeadyDeeDee Avon Old Farms School We gratefully acknowledge the following Susan R. Chandler Capital Community College patrons who graciously support the Connecticut Ballet Hartford Seminary Annual Fund with a gift to our Premier CRIS Radio Kingswood-Oxford School Farmington Frame Company The Loomis Chaffee School Membership program. Cummings & Good Manchester Community College Ritz Henton Miss Porter’s School Hitchcock Printing Polish Cultural Club of Greater Hartford Society of Daniel Wadsworth Popcorn Movie Poster Company The First Church of Christ in Hartford Andrew Rubenoff The Taft School J. Pierpont Morgan Society S&S Worldwide, Inc. Trinity College $50,000 and above Shipman & Goodwin LLP University of Connecticut Swann Auction Galleries University of Hartford The Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Karen Cronin Wheat University of Saint Joseph Foundation Linda Cheverton Wick Watkinson School Ms. Esther Pryor Women’s Committee of the Mrs. Millard H. Pryor, Jr. and the Wadsworth Atheneum Pryor Foundation Matching Gifts Aetna Foundation, Inc. Corporate Members Bank of America Foundation, Inc. Chick Austin Circle Aetna, Inc. The CIGNA Foundation $49,999 - $25,000 Alix, Yale & Ristas GE Foundation Bank of America ING Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David W. Dangremond Bingham McCutchen, LLP The Prudential Foundation Emilie and Raul de Brigard Bradley, Foster & Sargent, Inc. The Saunders Foundation Vincent Dowling Family Foundation Capitol Region Education Council The Walt Disney Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David M. Roth Christie’s Travelers CohnReznick United Technologies Corporation The Connecticut Light and Verizon Foundation Power Company Director’s Council Cowdery, Ecker & Murphy, LLC $24,999 - $15,000 Data-Mail, Inc. Discover RE Insurance Dr. Duffield Ashmead, IV and Dowling & Partners Securities, LLC Mr. Eric Ort Edwards Wildman Palmer, LLP Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Carver Halloran & Sage, LLP Joan J. Kohn The Hartford Steam Boiler Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Pearson Inspection & Insurance Company Remy and Hy Schwartz Imagineers, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Trotter JCJ Architecture, Inc. Linda Cheverton Wick and Walter Wick Legrand, North America Mr. Henry M. Zachs Lincoln Financial Group McCarter & English, LLP MetLife Benefactors Northeast Utilities $14,999 - $10,000 People’s United Bank Pierre and Tana Matisse Foundation Coleman H. and Jo Champlin Casey Robinson & Cole LLP Mary H. Crary S.H. Smith & Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Fox Shipman & Goodwin LLP Mr. and Mrs. Robinson A. Grover The Barnes Group, Inc. Christopher and Janet Larsen The Phoenix Companies, Inc. Drs. Tim McLaughlin and Marian Kellner The Walker Group Dr. and Mrs. Sam Peterson Travelers Susan and Joel Rottner United Technologies Corporation Betsy and David E. Sams, Jr. Webster Bank Woodland Moving and Warehouse WorldBusiness Capital

39 Fellows Member continued Atheneum Associates $9,999 - $5,000 $4,999 - $2,500 $2,499 - $1,000

Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Brainerd Mrs. Robert E. Galli Phoebe and P. K. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Carrier Marilda Gándara and Scott O’Keefe Elizabeth Barnes Susan R. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gengras Dr. and Mrs. Ellison Berns Mr. and Mrs. Stephan L. Christiansen Mrs. John Gibbons Mr. Alfred W. Bertoline Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Copeland, Jr. Ann and Joseph Howard, Jr. Ms. Eleanor W. Blake Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Eudy Dr. Mark W. Izard Dr. Sybille Brewer Helen B. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Johnson, Jr. Joan E. Brown Beverly P. and Arnold C. Greenberg Mr. Kenneth Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Burrall, Jr. Laura R. Harris Ms. Karen Kelleher Karen and John Byrne The Burton and Phyllis Hoffman Ryoung Ja and Tai Soo Kim Professors Jean Cadogan and Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard L. Kohn, Jr. Alden Gordon Robert and Judith Kamerschen Diane Korntheuer and Peter Grzybala Mr. and Mrs. Austin Carey, Jr. James B. Lyon Bernard and Gale Kosto Mr. Blair Childs Jeffrey G. and Marcia Reid Marsted Mr. Lee G. Kuckro Ms. Sara Marcy Cole Sharon and Henry Martin Margaret and Roger Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Cooley Thomas and Elsee McEachin Mrs. Carol LeWitt Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Corcoran, III Mr. and Mrs. Liam E. McGee Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Loeb Mr. James T. Cowdery and Mr. William H. Podolny Joyce and Andrew J. Mandell Mrs. Linda Alexander-Cowdery Mrs. Margaret M. Preston and Mr. Roy A. McAlpine and Elizabeth di Mauro Mr. Michael Preston Ms. Emily Estes Barbara Donahue Mr. John M. Reynolds and Gisele and Nick Miller Ms. Ruth L. Ellison Mr. Garrett Reynolds Ms. Marjorie E. Morrissey Mrs. Hinda N. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Schaefer Mr. Jay Morton and Mr. Michael Phillips Muriel and Karl Fleischmann Linda Bland Sonnenblick Ms. Marianne S. Donahue and Nathan L. Frank and Mr. J. Frank Travis Mr. Joseph P. Namnoun Krystian von Speidel Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fuller Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Parsons Aaron and Sandra Gersten Mrs. Sidney Pinney Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Goldenberg Member Mr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Pollack Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldfarb $4,999 - $2,500 Dr. Wayne S. Rawlins and Mr. David Gollob and Ms. Nicole Gabai Ms. Janet Flagg Rawlins Mr. Rick Gowen Mr. Joel B. Alvord Mrs. Belle K. Ribicoff Mrs. JoAn K. Hagan Thomas J. and Patricia S. Anathan Mr.* and Mrs. Joseph D. Sargent Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hall Mr. John French and Jeannette B. Schermerhorn Ms. Ingunn Hekneby and Mrs. Carole Bailey French Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schwartz Mr. Michael P. Bassock John and Laura Berman Alan R. and Marilyn C. Schwedel Hermann Family Charitable Foundation Kent and Geraldine* Brittan Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Seymour David and Sharon Jepson Mr. and Mrs. David E.A. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Shapiro Mr. George E. Jordan and Mrs. Anne and Mr. Frederick Castellani Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shipman Mr. Michel Delhaise Elaine L. Charendoff Sharon W. and Robert H. Smith, Jr. Dr. Leena K. Langeland Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Chase Mr. Tyler Smith and Ms. Lyn Walker Mrs. Elizabeth Leete Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Keith A. Stevenson Adlyn and Ted Loewenthal Dr. and Mrs. James Collias Mark and Ileen Swerdloff Mrs. Diane S. Macris and Halsey and Michele Cook Ms. Susan L. Talbott and Mr. Michael Macris Carol and Tim Covello Mr. Basil Talbott Mrs. Leta W. Marks Sheila C. and John B. D’Agostino Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. von Dohlen Ms. Kathleen Coville Marr Mrs. Dinah L. Danseyar John H. P. Wheat and Karen C. Wheat Antonie Murray Martin Mr. George de Brigard and Mr. Martin Wolman and Mr. Earl F. McMahon and Ms. Meg Morse-Schindler Ms. Nancy Fischbach Ms. Dina Plapler Mrs. Mary G. Dowling Eric and Jessica Zachs Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Middlebrook Michael and Bess Economos Ms. Judith M. Zachs Mrs. Marlene Passman Mr. and Mrs. Jared I. Edwards Mrs. Eleanor E. Zajac Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pfaff Ms. Roni Feinstein and Ms. Suzanne E. Zajac Mrs. Alexis R. Popik and Mr. Donald Blaustein William C. Popik, M.D. * deceased Dr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Ferrante Mr. and Mrs.* Alvin B. Reiner Ms. Liz Finger and Mr. Wyman Bravard Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fisher Mrs. Marty Deming Flanders Barbara L. Flynn Herman* and Letty Fonteyne

40 Dr. Elizabeth N. Rumohr and Trust and Estate Gifts Mr. Richard F. Rumohr Special Contributions Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Russell We are delighted to recognize the following Estate of Eva Andrews Trust Dr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Sappington donors who have provided for the Estate of Harriet Bundy Trust Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Scherer, Jr. Estate of Susan Morse Hilles Wadsworth Atheneum in their estate Mr. and Mrs. Theodore S. Sergi Estate of Shepherd M. Holcombe, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Shivery plans. Their foresight and generosity Estate of Charles G. Woodward Trust The Shulansky Foundation will play a key role in ensuring the Henry “Skip” Steiner Museum’s future growth and success. Marge and Ted Storrs Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Stout In Memoriam Gifts Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Theodorou Mr. and Mrs. Ira Unschuld Legacy Society In Memory of Michalina Bordonaro J. P. and Marie-Claire van Rooy Mr. Peter A. Bordonaro and Douglas and Priscilla B. Viets Duffield Ashmead, IV and Eric Ort Ms. Kathryn O. Bordonaro Eugenia and Victor Villagra Barbara and Richard Booth Ms. Karen L. Wadman Joan E. Brown and J. Ernest Gross In Memory of Marjorie A. Chapin Mrs. Marie Ruth Wall Hugh S. Campbell* Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brautigam Margery and Robert Warren Sue and Howard Carver Ms. Marilyn Boria Mrs. N. William Wawro Jo Champlin Casey and Edie and Bob Whitman Coleman H. Casey++ In Memory of Dana DeLoach Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wills Susan R. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Bator Judy and John Zinn Mary H. Crary++ J. Michael Bator and Family Peter Bator and Family * deceased George David++ Emilie and Raul de Brigard Walter Bator, Jr. and Family Esther de Neufville*++ Anabella DeLoach Ronnie A. and Raymond H. Deck* Francis Malnati and Family Alice M. DeLana++ Tom Mauro and Family Mrs. Lucille A. Diorio* Robert Sumislaski and Family William D. Eppes* Muriel and Karl Fleischmann++ In Memory of Nancy Fritche Frank Garofolo and Donald Osborne Ms. Helen Mulkeen Nancy D. and Robinson A. Grover++ Mrs. Frederick Hamilton* In Memory of Stephen Gray Mrs. Katherine F. Hoffman*++ Ms. Marla Adelsberger Shepherd M. Holcombe, Sr.*++ Mr. and Mrs. Myron G. Baron Helen Kaman* Ms. Judith Budwig and Mr. Jeffrey Preston Lilian N. Kezerian++ Coleman H. and Jo Champlin Casey Christopher and Janet Larsen++ Mrs. Anne and Mr. Frederick Castellani Henry Link Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Eudy James B. Lyon++ Mr. Wm. Kenneth Freeman Marily MacKinnon and Mrs. JoAn K. Hagan Charles Gorrondona++ Mr. Alfred Harrison and Samuel and Augustus Dangremond Laura McIntyre Mrs. Ingrid Lenz Harrison Andrew C. McKirdy Ann and Joseph Howard Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Middlebrook++ Ms. Henrietta Katzen Barbara C.* and Robert K. Mooney*++ Dr. and Mrs. Roy Korwin Mr. Richard M. Murray Mrs. Judith S. Kronick Mrs. Claire M. Pryor and Dr. Leena K. Langeland Mr. Millard H. Pryor*++ Mr. Russell Leblang Mr. John M. Reynolds Dr. and Mrs. Michael Levy Hal and Patty Sprague Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mark Marie L. St. John++ Mr. Jeffrey G. Marsted and Mr.* and Mrs. Talcott Stanley*++ Mrs. Marcia Reid Marsted Melinda M. and Paul R.C. Sullivan++ Ms. Laura L. McIntyre Mrs. Patricia A. Wiggins* Mrs. Beatrice Mitlak Karen C. and John H.P. Wheat++ Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morgenstern Mr. and Mrs. William Porter * deceased Ms. Susan C. Potasher ++ charter members Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rabovsky Mr. David Rudd

41 Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Silver Gala Sponsors Sharon W. and Robert H. Smith, Jr. Splendor: Founding Sponsor Mrs. Ruth Stern and Mr. Gerald Tober Sixth Annual Benefit Gala Aetna, Inc. Ileen and Mark Swerdloff

Mr. Richard I. Young The Wadsworth Atheneum’s largest Corporate Sponsors fundraiser of the year was a great Fairview Capital Partners, Inc. In Memory of Rita Heimann success, netting more than $343,000 for The Hartford Financial Services The Decorative Arts Council at the exhibitions, programs and operations. Group, Inc. Wadsworth Atheneum Many thanks to the individuals, Northeast Utilities In Memory of Elizabeth Marum donors, artists and committee members Corporate Table Sponsors State of Connecticut Department of listed below. Bank of America/U.S. Trust, Bank of Public Health America Private Wealth Management BNY Mellon Wealth Management In Memory of Fred Mahaffey The Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Family Mr. James T. Kirby Foundation Consigli Construction Co., Inc. In Memory of John Sell, Jr. Hartford Hospital, A Hartford Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Farrell HealthCare Partner The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & In Memory of William “Bill” Wassell Insurance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wassell Landmark Partners Legrand, North America In Memory of Kevin F. Deck Belle K. Ribicoff and Pullman & Comley LLC Mrs. Raymond H. Deck Linda Cheverton Wick

In Honor Gifts

In Honor of Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear Ms. Marjorie E. Morrissey Barbara L. Flynn

In Honor of the marriage of Courtney Nowick and Michael Campbell Ms. Allison Logan

In Honor of Eric Zafran The Huber Family Foundation

In Honor of Howard and Phyllis Small Ms. Carol Berman

In Honor of Linda and David Roth Ms. Virginia Kennedy David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation, Inc. Ms. Rosalie Roth

In Honor of Linda Roth’s Birthday Mrs. Jean Berkwitt and Mr. Larry Berkwitt

In Honor of Susan L. Talbott Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Greenberg

42 Robinson & Cole LLP Auction Committee Rockville Bank Foundation Shipman & Goodwin LLP Auction Chair Saint Francis Care Linda Cheverton Wick Stanley Black & Decker The Travelers Companies, Inc. Auction Co-Chair Webster Bank Sam Peterson Wells Fargo Private Bank The Zachs Family Foundation, Inc. Auction Experiences and Services Chairs Susan R. Chandler Grand Patrons Joanne Eudy Mary and David W. Dangremond Emilie and Raul de Brigard Committee Members Linda Cheverton Wick and Walter Wick Howard Carver Kate Coley Patrons Tina Collias Duffield Ashmead, IV and Eric Ort Ingunn Hekneby Holly Holden and R. Stuart Holden, Jr. John Reynolds Marcia Reid Marsted and Sonny Shipman Jeffrey Marsted John Garrett Reynolds Table Hosts Liam and Lori McGee Belle K. Ribicoff Susan R. Chandler Sharon Rizikow and J. Frank Travis Diane and Sanford Cloud Linda Bland Sonnenblick and Susan and Frederick Copeland, Jr. Henry Zachs Joanne and Dan Eudy Genevieve and Michael Pfaff Susan and Robert Fisher Mary and Paul Fox Volunteer Dinner Sponsors Robin Jaffee Frank and Robert Frank Sue and Howard Carver Laura R. Harris Laura R. Harris James B. Lyon Marcia Reid Marsted and Marcia Reid Marsted and Jeffrey Marsted Jeffrey Marsted Lori and Liam McGee Auctioneer Underwriter Dr. Marian Kellner and Tim McLaughlin Dr. Timothy McLaughlin Jay Morton and Michael Phillips Audio Visual Underwriter Martha and Sam Peterson Kathleen and Kevin O’Connor Pamela Trotman Reid and Irvin Reid Garrett and John Reynolds Photography Underwriter Linda and David Roth Stephen B. Middlebrook Susan and Joel Rottner Remy and Hy Schwartz Gala Underwriters Barbara and Theodore Sergi Anonymous, In Honor of Splendor Steering Committee Susan L. Talbott and Basil Talbott Karen Cronin Wheat University of Connecticut and the Elizabeth Carter Benefit Chairs University of Connecticut Foundation Mary H. Crary Jay Morton Karen C. Wheat and John H.P. Wheat Barbara Flynn, In Honor of Karen Cronin Wheat Cheryl Chase and Stuart Bear In Kind Support Diane and Finn Fogg, In Honor of President of the Board of Trustees Susan R. Chandler Susan L. Talbott David W. Dangremond Connecticut Ballet Terry Gaudet Farmington Frame Company, LLC Mrs. John M. Gibbons, Jr. Director and CEO Hitchcock Printing & Distribution Christopher and Janet Larsen Susan L. Talbott John Alves Design Marjorie Morrissey, In Honor of Cheryl Andrew Rubenoff, Event Designer Chase and Stuart Bear President of the Women’s Committee Swann Auction Galleries OKAY Industries, Inc. Terry Gaudet Karen Cronin Wheat Linda Cheverton Wick Past Benefit Chair The Floral Centerpieces were Janet Flagg Rawlins underwritten and designed by the Women’s Committee of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.

43 Auction Contributors Michael Giardino Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Rawlins John Gibson RE/MAX Premier, Realtors Alexander Gray Associates Gillette Ridge Wine Richard Gray Gallery, Jonathan Allen Francie Bishop Good Chicago/New York Ahmed Alsoudani Peter Good Linda Rosenkrantz Patricia and Thomas Anathan Luke Gray Linda and David Roth Tyler Anderson Zbigniew Grzyb Ed Ruscha Anonymous Greta Gundersen Hope Sandrow and Ulf Skogsbergh Duffield Ashmead, IV and Eric Ort Laura R. Harris Second Time Around Barcelona Wine Bar & Restaurant Hartford Art School Barbara and Ted Sergi Michael Berryhill Healthy Source Catering Sally and Peter Shapiro Ulrich Birkmaier Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Diane Smith U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal Patricia M. Hickson Kiki Smith Carbone’s Restorante James Cohan Gallery, Spruce Home & Garden Ellen Carey New York / Shanghai Stanley Black & Decker Carnegie Museum of Art KANSAS, New York Michael Sundra Susan R. Chandler Kevin Edwards Jewelers Mark and Ileen Swerdloff Enrique Martínez Celaya KPM Arts & Antiques, Kevin McNamara Susan L. Talbott Central Optica and Craig Nowak The Bushnell Center for the Kate Coley Fay Ku Performing Arts Connecticut Ballet Dr. Leena K. Langeland The Decorative Arts Council of the Michele and Halsey Cook Louise Lawler Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Jeanmarie and Colin Cooper Lawrence Jeffrey Estate Jewelers The Education Department of the Carol and Tim Covello Robert Lazzarini Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Covidien Annette Lemieux The Mill at 2T Eileen and Christopher Dadlez David Levinthal The Porches Inn at MASS MoCA Mary and David W. Dangremond Carol LeWitt Jan Tichy David Castillo Gallery Sylvan Lionni Fred Tomaselli David Zwirner New York Lux Bond & Green Captain Terry L. Waller Emilie and Raul de Brigard James B. Lyon Weir Farm Liz Dexheimer Mallett James Welling Mark Dion Henry R. Martin Karen C. and John H.P. Wheat Catherine Doocy Drake Manitoga / The Russel Wright Design Linda Cheverton Wick and Walter Wick Clare C. Edwards Center Wild Greens Kitchen Elizabeth Enders Manolo Blahnik USA Mark Williams Alyce Perry Englund Kathy Marr Wingate Studio Mr. and Mrs. Stuart P. Feld Marcia Reid Marsted Eric Zafran Christopher Finch MASS MoCA Firebox@Billings Forge Max Restaurant Group Mary and Paul Fox Mayflower Inn and Spa Robin Jaffee Frank Maureen McCabe French A la Carte School Tim McLaughlin Gene Gaddis Erin Monroe Deborah A. Gaudet Jay Morton and Mike Phillips Robyn Geddes Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens Gerald Peters Gallery James Nares Oyster Club Lorraine and Mark Parsons Paul Kasmin Gallery Paulette Mertes Studios Pavel Zoubok Gallery Peppercorn’s Grill Sam Peterson Peter M. Petrochko Philip David Jewelers Eileen Pollack

44 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Auerbach Library Associates Eileen S. Pollack Alyce T. Rawlins Margaret and William Atwood Belle K. Ribicoff Eleanor W. Blake Richard Ring Sybille Brewer Joan Shoemaker Nathan Brody Sharon W. and Robert H. Smith, Jr. Karen K. Byrne Linda Bland Sonnenblick Anne Castellani Theodore Space Susan R. Chandler Marilyn Stewart Charles F. Corcoran Sara S. Titus Mary Jane Crosson Hope Vath David W. Dangremond Judith S. Wawro Patricia Day Linda Cheverton Wick and Walter Wick Emilie de Brigard Luke Williams Sally S. Dickinson Sally Wister Elizabeth A. di Mauro John Teahan, Staff Liaison Clare C. and Jared I. Edwards Ruth L. Ellison Wilson H. Faude Anita A. Ferrante Eugene R. Gaddis Contemporary Coalition Claire S. Galli Nancy and Robinson Grover Diane and Richard Brainerd JoAn K. Hagan Jo Champlin Casey and Laura R. Harris Coleman H. Casey D. Patricia and Gilbert K. Hatch The Cheryl Chase and Margaret M. Hoskins Stuart Bear Family Foundation Carol Lee and Brooks R. Joslin Mary and David W. Dangremond Dorothy B. Keller Emilie and Raul R. de Brigard Gretchen W. LaBau Alva G. Greenberg Billie M. Levy Laura R. Harris Gwen Lewis Joyce and Andrew J. Mandell Miriam Lloyd-Jones Marcia Reid Marsted and James B. Lyon Jeffrey G. Marsted Emily Estes and Roy McAlpine Lori and Liam McGee Laura L. McIntyre Martha and Sam Peterson Timothy McLaughlin Claire Pryor and the Pryor Foundation Lee H. Oliver Susan A. Rottner and Joel J. Rottner Lorraine M. Parsons Linda Cheverton Wick and Walter Wick Patricia Hickson, Staff Liaison

45 Costume & Textile Society Decorative Arts Council

Victoria F. Albert Gloria Gworek Sharon M. G. Rizikow Duffield Ashmead, IV and Eric Ort Lynne Bassett Carol R. Hall Linda H. Roth Sybille Brewer Harriett C. Belding Laura R. Harris Rosalie Roth Donna and Stephen Burrall Eleanor W. Blake Ingunn Hekneby Susan A. Rottner Karen K. and John Byrne Barbara J. Boutot Mary Ellen Higgison Maisie Russell Jean Cadogan and Alden Gordon Diane Brainerd Helen T. Hodgman Renee Samuels Anne and Frederick Castellani Sybille Brewer Ann D. Howard Diane L. Sandler Susan R. Chandler Karen K. Byrne Dianne J. Jones Jeannette B. Hyla and James Cohen Helena Carvalho Joanne L. Jones Schermerhorn Sara Marcy Cole Sally D. Carrier Karen A. Kelleher Remy Schwartz Susan and Frederick Copeland, Jr. Karen L. Chase Barbara Kiefer Sonia Shipman Anna Corcoran Christine Cherrone Sharon Kocay Sharon W. Smith Carol and Tim Covello Hyla A. Cohen Jan P. Kritzman Linda B. Sonnenblick Sheila C. and John B. D’Agostino Isabel Compasso Leena K. Langeland Ileen P. Swerdloff Mary and David W. Dangremond Carol L. Covello Sylvia Lazarus Rebecca Taylor Emilie and Raul R. de Brigard Sheila C. D’Agostino Rosalind W. Leibowitz Susan M. Turner Elizabeth A. di Mauro Mary Dangremond Heather Loranger Hope W. Vath Mary G. Dowling Emilie de Brigard Gloria LoRusso Krystian von Speidel Bess and Michael Economos Marianne Donahue Gwendolyn Love Cindy Wahl Clare C. and Jared I. Edwards Renee Dubin Dorothy Lund Barbara Ward Ruth L. Ellison Valerie Duncan Cynthia K. Mackay Rosanne Warmoth Anita A. and Anthony A. Ferrante, M.D. Antoinette Dupont Coreen A. Majka Sunde M. L. Wasserstein Susan and Robert L. Fisher Clare C. Edwards Susannah Marchese Judith Weisman Muriel and Karl Fleischmann Maureen L. Egan Kathleen Coville Marr Karen Cronin Wheat Letty Fonteyne Ruth L. Ellison Ann McAloon Edith Whitman Nathan Frank and Krystian von Speidel Emily Estes Hannah W. McManus Linda Cheverton Wick Deborah H. and John Fuller Marri D. Fairbanks Gisele Miller Judy Zinn Claire S. Galli William Fairchild Margaret Moon Frank Garofolo and Donald Osborne * deceased Anita A. Ferrante Marjorie E. Morrissey Sandra and Aaron L. Gersten Susan G. Fisher Margaret Myers Mary P. Gibbons Marty D. Flanders Patricia Noeker JoAn K. Hagan Muriel Fleischmann Paula Olsen Laura R. Harris Letty Fonteyne Katherine Papathanasis Ingunn Hekneby Theresa A. Forsdick Christine W. Park Ann D. and Joseph G. Howard Karen L. Fritsche Lorraine M. Parsons Denise Robinson and Mark W. Izard Dale Galbo Jean A. Pearson Karen A. Kelleher Terry Gaudet Alyssa Perry Gale S. and Bernard Kosto Susan S. Gillespie Genevieve Pfaff Lee G. Kuckro Sylvie Glickstein Joanne Pierce Leena K. Langeland Beverly P. Greenberg Eileen S. Pollack Rosalind and Alan I. Leibowitz Karen Purviance Kathleen Coville Marr Lois Reiner* Marcia Reid Marsted and John Reynolds Jeffrey G. Marsted Emily Estes and Roy McAlpine Diana B. Moody Jay Morton and Michael Phillips Lorraine M. and Mark A. Parsons Marlene Passman Judith M. Pinney Eileen S. and Elliott B. Pollack Alexis and William Popik

46 Docent Council

Garrett and John Reynolds Diane S. Macris, President Elise LaFosse Belle K. Ribicoff Laura L. McIntyre, Vice President Marcia Lahens Linda H. and David M. Roth Sally Wister, Secretary Leena K. Langeland Susan A. and Joel J. Rottner Carol Genco, Treasurer Tracy Lawlor Sharon W. and Robert H. Smith, Jr. Esther Levitt, Emerita Linda Bland Sonnenblick Maria Adams Andrea F. Levy Margaret and Edward Storrs Linda Alexander-Cowdery Gwen Lewis Mark and Ileen Swerdloff Phoebe Allen Sihui Liu Marie-Claire and J. P. van Rooy Pauline Arendt Miriam Lloyd-Jones Edith and Robert Whitman Carolyn F. Backmender Grace Loeffler Linda Cheverton Wick and Walter Wick Judith Barton Yolanda Lowell Ghuwalewala Alyce Perry Englund, Staff Liaison Elizabeth B. Berns Agnes M. Luby, Emerita Kimberly Reynolds, Staff Liaison Carolann H. Birbara Diane S. Macris Susan L. Talbott, Staff Liaison Eleanor W. Blake Elizabeth L. Malley Donna Bozzuto Leta W. Marks Joyce Goodwin Brin and Jack Brin Laura L. McIntyre Nathan Brody Susan B. Meisler Sarah Brown Kristina Metcalfe Heidi Buatti Gisele Miller, Emerita Cassandra A. Butler Harriet Moore Karen K. Byrne Nancy Morgenstern Susan L. Carey Ann B. Mulcahy Anne Castellani Tatyana Nadgor Carol L. Covello June B. Nelson, Emerita Mary Jane Crosson Lee H. Oliver Alicia Cuervo Myra Panitch Sheila C. D’Agostino Lorraine M. Parsons Dinah Danseyar*, Emerita Judith Poliner* Jean E. Davis Paula L. Polivy, Emerita Patricia Day Strom Scherie Jane M. Domke, Emerita Henry Schwartz Elizabeth Doughney Joan Sereda Ann D. Drake Joan Shoemaker Catherine Doocy Drake Virginia S. Smith Ruth L. Ellison Henrietta Stargardter Joanne L. Eudy Mervyn F. Strauss Anita A. Ferrante Donna Swarr Linda Flowers, Emerita Maureen Tesoro Deborah H. Fuller Maria Tetrault Claire S. Galli Sara S. Titus Carol Genco Lauren Toppin JoAn K. Hagan Joan Traverso Joyce Hale*, Emerita Melinda Trummel Elizabeth M. Hamilton, Emerita Carol A. Urick Laura R. Harris Hope W. Vath Della Hennelly Eugenia Villagra Margaret M. Hoskins, Emerita Sandra Voice Taka Iwashita Lawson Ward Joan T. Kenney Rosanne Warmoth Lillian N. Kezerian Sally Wister Diane Kopp Marion P. Zaffino Mary Ann Kouyoumjian Kimberly P. Zimmermann Gretchen W. LaBau Judy Zinn * deceased

47 Women’s Committee of the Wadsworth Atheneum Christine D’Angelo, FAF Co-Chair Marylou McGonigle Patricia Day Francesca McIntyre Museum of Art Emilie de Brigard Anna McManus Terry Gaudet Kathleen Walsh Deasy, Day Art Tours Hannah McManus President Virginia M. DiBella Beth Montgelas Pauline M. Dickstein Carolyn Mogielnicki Janet Flagg Rawlins Constance G. Dix, Reserve Chair Margaret Neville Past President Carol S. Doeg Doris Newman Susan Blair Judy W. Drake Patricia A. O’Brien First Vice President Lois Druckemiller Gwen Z. O’Connell Marlene Adkins Fern G. Drutman, Program Chair Patricia R. O’Connell Vice President of Volunteers Renee Dubin Eileen O’Leary Bess Economos Dorothy D. O’Meara Anna Maria Cerza Effie Economou Katherine Papathanasis, Publicity Vice President of Events Paige Falasco Paula G. Passaretti Judith K. Gunning Susan J. Fellingham Jean A. Pearson Vice President of External Affairs Nora K. Fox Joyace Peoples Irene R. Gaffney Helen B. Perry Kathleen E. Lamy Nancy K. Galligan, Membership Judith M. Pinney Treasurer Terry Gaudet Ann Louise Price Sherry Harriman Ellen Gelin Shirley Randazzo Recording Secretary Sharon Genovese, Future Planning Alyce T. Rawlins, Program Chair Audrey J. Gervais Janet Flagg Rawlins Mary L. King Mary P. Gibbons Carol G. Reid Corresponding Secretary Linda D. Gooden Lois K. Reiner* Dee Gordon Anna B. Rice Judith K. Gunning Eleanor F. Rohfritch Patricia K. Hadlow Elaine Romeo Donna Halloran Noriko Rossi Sherry Harriman Susan A. Rottner Susan S. Hatch Barbara H. Ruderman Ingunn Hekneby, Flower Committee Nicole Sambor Anita Herbst Betsy B. Sams Marlene Adkins Adlyn H. Hickey Susan Scherer Anne S. Alvord Susan Horn Ruth M. Sheintop Millicent E. Benner Lynn Horne, FAF Co-Chair Sonia Shipman Cheri Bertus, Publicity M. Cynthia Houlihan Ruth K. Shulansky Susan W. Bigelow Ann D. Howard Mary Ann Souza Susan Blair, FOTT Co-Chair Karin James, FOTT Co-Chair Beverly W. Thomas Ellen P. Bowler Bonita R. Jones Phyllis Thomas Elissa F. Breiling Marcia L. Kalayjian Jean M. Tillinghast Sinton Jane E. Britton Ginny D. Kelly Adelaide D. Valentine Christine Brunette Mary L. King Priscilla B. Viets Susan W. Bullis Marjorie Kniola Jean B. Vogel Elizabeth T. Carter, Nominating Joyce I. Kopper Barbara G. Ward, Membership Anna Maria Cerza Kathleen G. Kraczkowsky Janet L. Ward Geraldine Chamberlain, Hospitality Elizabeth Kress Margery C. Warren Francine E. Christiansen Nancy La Perla Judith S. Wawro Nancy A. Clark Kathleen E. Lamy, Future Planning Sarah Winter Lisa Cole Rosalie Lester Jaime A. Wisneski Kate M. Coley, Flower Committee Jo-Ann Librio Janet R. Wright, Reserve Chair Tina Collias, Flower Committee Jane Loeb Angham Zakko, Newsletter Isabel Compasso Lorraine Longstreet Carol Zapadka Sandra E. Conlin Marily MacKinnon Rosemarie Zbikowski Susan S. Marinelli Margaret M. Corey * deceased Bernadette R. Mayer, Reserve Chair, Directory

48 THE AMISTAD CENTER FOR ART & CULTURE

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

For 26 years The Amistad Center and Board of Trustees Honorary the Wadsworth Atheneum have enjoyed Officers R. Eileen Baccus a unique institutional partnership. The Eleanor Blake Greg Deavens Sanford Cloud, Jr. Amistad Center is an independently President incorporated not-for-profit African David Driskell JoAnn Price Conrad L. Mallett American cultural institution formed in Immediate Past President Beverly Morgan-Welch 1987 to conserve, develop, and provide Emilie de Brigard John Motley public access to a collection of over 7,000 Vice President Denise L. Nappier works of art, artifacts and ephemera. Westley Thompson Ellen Nurse Teri Trotter Vice President

Cynthia Williams Ex Officio Vice President David W. Dangremond Edwin S. Shirley Susan L. Talbott Treasurer

Medina K. Jett Staff Secretary Olivia White Executive Director Trustees Nichole René Richard Alleyne Communications & Events Manager Shaun Biggers-Alleyne Wm. Frank Mitchell Dane Dudley Assistant Director & Curator Dawn Edwards Dr. Anjanette Ferris-Senatus Larry Jones Pamela McKoin Claire Pryor Patricia M. Salner Kevin Washington (through January 2013) Olivia White Joyce C. Willis Lana Woods

49 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Condensed Statement of Financial Position

June 30, 2013 June 30, 2012

Assets: Cash and cash equivalents $3,254,948 $2,099,213 Accounts receivable, net of allowance 36,096 166,126 Grants receivable 5,672,044 1,737,392 Other receivables 10,390 17,298 Contributions receivable 861,453 355,329 Inventories and other assets 487,888 513,810 Investments, at market 87,071,362 85,193,489 Funds held in trust by others 764,812 802,133 Property and equipment, net depreciation 21,908,731 18,346,742 Collections of art and other artifacts - -

Total assets $120,067,724 $109,231,532

Liabilities: Accounts payable $282,358 $274,592 Loan payable 1,979,082 - Accrued expenses and other liabilities 1,802,759 1,234,267 Deferred revenue 505,461 486,720

Total liabilities 4,569,660 1,995,579

Net assets:

Unrestricted 20,797,991 19,193,152 Board designated 14,862,758 14,610,643 Temporarily restricted 48,348,692 41,871,288 Permanently restricted 31,488,623 31,560,870

Total net assets 115,498,064 107,235,953

Total liabilities and net assets $120,067,724 $109,231,532

50 Condensed Statement of Activities Unrestricted Temporarily Permanently Operating Non-Operating Total Restricted Restricted June 30, 2013 June 30, 2012

Revenue: Contributions, Grants, Trusts & Estates $1,997,832 $14,442 $2,012,274 $8,518,903 $ - $10,531,177 $5,221,103 Membership, dues and activities 383,458 - 383,458 - - 383,458 401,480 Admissions 309,974 59,319 369,293 - - 369,293 331,743 Exhibition fees and other 417,682 173,255 590,937 - - 590,937 837,873 Auxiliary activities 765,612 - 765,612 - - 765,612 726,473 Proceeds from sale of art objects - - - 26,528 - 26,528 366,607 Total return for operations 2,080,000 - 2,080,000 - - 2,080,000 2,040,000 Gain (loss) on funds held in trust by others - - - - 17,837 17,837 (22,246) Net assets released from restriction 2,495,878 6,784,406 9,280,284 (9,190,200) (90,084) - -

Total revenue, gains and other support 8,450,436 7,031,422 15,481,858 (644,769) (72,247) 14,764,842 9,903,033

Expense: Collections, Exhibitions and Programs 2,711,668 253,909 2,965,577 - - 2,965,577 2,955,115 Art Acquistion - 2,461,650 2,461,650 - - 2,461,650 3,117,319 Administrative and External Affairs 2,531,115 122,162 2,653,277 - - 2,653,277 2,675,522 Auxiliary activities 574,002 - 574,002 - - 574,002 545,351 Building and Security 2,633,364 73,017 2,706,381 - - 2,706,381 2,546,569 Construction Costs ------Depreciation - 1,111,958 1,111,958 - - 1,111,958 835,107

Total expense 8,450,149 4,022,696 12,472,845 - - 12,472,845 12,674,983

Change in net assets before investment return 287 3,008,726 3,009,013 (644,769) (72,247) 2,291,997 (2,771,950) Investment gain from long-term investments - (1,152,059) (1,152,059) 7,122,173 - 5,970,114 (1,766,023)

Change in net assets 287 1,856,667 1,856,954 6,477,404 (72,247) 8,262,111 (4,537,973)

Net assets at beginning of year 33,803,795 41,871,288 31,560,870 107,235,953 111,773,926

Net assets at end of year $35,660,749 $48,348,692 $31,488,623 $115,498,064 $107,235,953

The condensed statement of financial position and condensed statement of activities are derived from the Wadsworth Atheneum’s financial statements as of June 30, 2013, which have been audited by CohnReznick, LLP, independent auditors, whose report expressed an unqualified opinion on those financial statements.

51 THE GOODWIN MEDAL

“The Goodwin Medal will be awarded from time to time, not necessarily annually, to honor persons who have rendered extraordinary service to the Museum.”

1983 Genevieve Harlow Goodwin 1985 Eleanor Howland Bunce 1986 United Technologies Corporation 1988 Talcott Stanley 1990 Dorothy Clark Archibald 1991 Joan Joseloff Kohn 1992 Burton G. Tremaine, Jr. 1994 The Women’s Committee of the Wadsworth Atheneum 1996 Nancy B. Krieble 1997 Georgette Auerbach Koopman 2001 Nancy D. Grover 2002 Millard H. Pryor, Jr. 2003 Christopher Larsen 2006 Robert H. Smith, Jr. 2008 Coleman H. Casey 2009 The Docent Council of the Wadsworth Atheneum

52 MUSEUM STAFF

Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art

Director’s Office Adria L. Patterson Registrar Exhibitions Coordinator Edward G. Russo Susan L. Talbott Linda H. Roth Head Registrar Director and C.E.O. Senior Curator and Charles C. and Mary C. Busick Sherri L. Malinoski Eleanor Lamont Cunningham Curator of Registrar for Loans and Exhibitions Executive Assistant* European Decorative Arts Paige Larsen Ashtyn E. Doughty John Teahan, Registrar Assistant Acting Executive Assistant Librarian and Curator of Special Book Collections Meredith Vasta Assistant Registrar Eric M. Zafran, Susan Morse Hilles Curator of European Art* Curatorial Division Archives Curatorial Conservation Eugene R. Gaddis William G. DeLana Archivist and Robin Jaffee Frank Ulrich Birkmaier Curator of the Austin House Chief Curator and Krieble Curator of Chief Conservator American Painting and Sculpture Ann Brandwein Zenon Gansziniec Assistant Archivist Kelly E. Agnew Associate Frame Conservator Curatorial Administrator

Alyce Perry England Library Associate Curator of Museum Design John Teahan American Decorative Arts Cecil B. Adams Librarian and Curator of Head of Museum Design Eugene R. Gaddis Special Book Collections William G. DeLana Archivist and Christopher Cox Curator of the Austin House Preparator Aetna Theater / Audio Visual Services Deborah A. Gaudet Jon Eastman Curator of Film and Theater Preparator Erik Bowen Audio Visual Technician Patricia M. Hickson Mark Giuliano Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Exhibition Designer Andrew Pond Contemporary Art Audio Visual Technician Ethel Poindexter Erin C. Monroe Preparator Elizabeth Figueroa Assistant Curator of Theater Services American Painting and Sculpture Steve Winot Chief Preparator Guilka Lopez Theater Services *Left the Museum during fiscal year Magdaly Rios Theater Service Raquel Rivera Theater Services Recina Reynolds-Gilbert Theater Services Susan Sullivan Theater Services

53 Education Division Institutional Advancement Division The Museum Shop Stacey M. Stachow Education Institutional Advancement Museum Shop Manager Johanna L. Plummer Kimberly A. Reynolds Jane V. Gallagher Georgette Auerbach Koopman Director of Institutional Advancement Assistant Shop Manager* Director of Education Kristen R. Alfonso Leslie N. Agnew Lauren T. Cross Development Events Manager Sales Associate* Community Programs Coordinator Brian P. Berube Jaclyn M. Cane Nina Goodale-Salazar Development Coordinator* Sales Associate Teaching Artist Hilary A. Burrall Tara M. Smith Jama R. Holchin Membership Manager Sales Associate Education Assistant Courtney C. Campbell Katherine M. Tycz Charlene Shang Miller Development Associate* Sales Associate Docent and Tour Programs Manager Tara N. Cantor Jessica J. Whipple Emily F. Pacini Ide Communications and Marketing Manager* Sales Associate School and Teacher Programs Specialist Sarah A. Ferri Lauren Willis-Keo Anne Butler Rice Communications and Marketing Coordinator Sales Associate* Public Programs Manager Danielle E. Huppke Events Captain Human Resources Visitor Services Nicholas M. Mandella Shawn A. Lewinson Events Coordinator Susan L. Carey Head of Human Resources Visitor Services Manager Danielle L. Palladino Events Captain Courtney L. Hebert Group Visit Associate Allen Phillips Properties Division Collections Imaging and Laura L. LoChirco Publications Manager Group Visit Associate* Properties Kristyn E. Ribera Janet M. Beatty Alan C. Barton Stewardship Manager Visitor Services Director of Facilities Catherine Rose Jesse A. Harrelson Efrain Lopez, Jr. Events Captain* Visitor Services* Properties Manager Dina M. Silva Jama R. Holchin John P. Atwood Development Manager* Visitor Services Properties Services Meghan L. Lynch Ismael Colon Visitor Services* Properties Services Finance Division Michelle A. St. Pierre Willard Coppedge Visitor Services Properties Services Finance Cynthia R. Ryan Jessica Maldonado Judith E. Mihalko Visitor Services Properties Services Director of Finance Carolyn R. Zemantic Curtis L. Smallman Rebecca E. Capirchio Visitor Services Properties Services Accountant Carmen R. Vega Ashtyn E. Doughty *Left the Museum during fiscal year Properties Services Administrative Assistant Francis S. Kida Accounts Payable Administrator Information Systems Richard A. Kozlowski Noreen J. Farrow Senior Accounting Analyst Information Systems Technician Carole L. LaRochelle Accounting Manager Protection Services Amy M. Newton Stephen Gerich Accountant* Senior Supervisor

54 Interns Volunteers Jessica Green Charlotte Owens Kelly Grote Sheri Pascal Susan Guimaraes Andrew Peck Jeanika Browne- Charles Adkins Gloria Gworek David Pontreilli Springer John Ambler Carol Hall Pat Pope Eileen Doyle David Arconti Joy Hariprasad Kristen Powell Carol Fabricant Jan Beatty Loreen Heavens Sharon Powers Tatiana Fonseca Cheryl Beebe Courtney Hebert Connor Proctor Carolyn Greene Rob Black Kiran Hegde Samantha Pulgini Danielle Huppke Kelly Boggan Adam Herman Autumn Roncari Trenton Jackson Crystal Bosse John “J” Holt Gilda Roncari Antonina Palisano Kislene Bosse Elisabeth Houle Ollie Rothman Michelle Parisot Kay Bossler Ethan Ide Cynthia Ryan Karen Ploch Aislyn Brown Linnea Ionno J.P. Ryan Rachel Sczurek Sarah Brown Joanna Iovino Diane Salm Vanessa Sigalas Janika Browne Trenton Jackson Rachel Salm Kimberly Szews Chip Cabot Bob Jeffreys Reyna Santiago Catherine Veenstra Kaitlin Carney Edward Jimenez Tina Santiago Hannah Zweifler Ainslya Charlton Anya Chatfield Vanessa Jimenez James Sears Zoe Chatfield Christine Joyner Luke Seder Benjamin Coady Amy Kilkenny Scott Shmeling Nick Cushing Elaine Kissel Kristina Siclari Isabelle Delgado Mark Komanecky Vanessa Sigalas Athena Demaille Beth Larson Robert Silberman George Denkey Tory Laurencin Sharon Smith Elizabeth di Mauro Nguyen Le Kaitlyn Sprague Anna Doroghazi Sarah Leslie Ian Tyrell Chelsea Duckwall Ben Levy Annabell Utz Courtney Duff Anne Lundberg Zachary van Luling Emily Estes Margo Lynn Kimberly Vasquez Migdaliah Estrada Boris Margarian Davey Vernier Salima Etoka Katy Matsuzaki Marylou Wall Katherine Flanagan Kate May Lawson Ward Daphney Florian Patrick McGuire Margaret Watson Theda Francis Javoz Meade Heather Whitehouse Sarah Gardiner Jack Mee Charlie Winn Marlena Garza Jake Meehan Natalia Zagula Maryann Garza Tom Miceli Mia Garza Cleopatra Middleton *Left the Museum Drew Grabfield Gisele Miller during fiscal year Nicole Graboski Fludiona Naka Carolyn Greene Lee Oliver

55 Staff Publications

Patricia M. Hickson, “Carl Andre,” “Enrique Chagoya,” “Thomas Demand,” and “Alec Soth,” permanent collection catalogue entries, Des Moines Art Center Permanent Collection Catalogue (Des Moines Art Center, 2012)

—“Adam Van Doren: New Directions,” Adam Van Doren (The Renaissance Galleries, 2012)

—“About War,” Ahmed Alsoudani / MATRIX 165, exhibition brochure (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 2012)

—“Some concerns about the candidate,” Deb Sokolow / MATRIX 166, exhibition brochure (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 2013)

Eric M. Zafran, Masters of French Painting, 1290-1920: At The Wadsworth Atheneum (Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in association with D Giles Limited, London, 2012)

Cover: Reginald Marsh American, 1898–1954 Wooden Horses, 1936 Tempera on board The Dorothy Clark Archibald and Thomas L. Archibald Fund, The Krieble Family Fund for American Art, The American Paintings Purchase Fund, and The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 2013.1.1

Design: Cummings & Good

Photography: All Photography by Allen Phillips except for: Pages 25, 27-30 Diana Guay Dixon and Helder Mira Pages 38, 41-43 The Defining Photo LLC

56