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The Frick Collection annual report july 2014 – june 2015

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annual report summary july 2014 – june 2015

members’ magazine winter 2011

The Frick Collectionannual report july 2014 – june 2015

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The Frick Collection annual report july 2014 – june 2015

leadership

2 BoardofTrustees

reports

3 MargotBogert,Chairman,andIanWardropper,Director5 XavierF.Salomon,PeterJaySharpChiefCurator8 StephenJ.Bury,AndrewW.MellonChiefLibrarian

collection

10 MuseumAcquisitionsandNotableLibraryAcquisitions

public programming

11 ExhibitionsandLectures12 FreePublicEvenings13 Symposia,Publications,andConcerts

financial statements

14 StatementofFinancialPosition15 StatementofActivities

donor support and membership

16 GiftsandGrants20 Director’sCircleandAnnualFund22 FellowsandFriends28 YoungFellows31 ExhibitionSupport32 CorporateMembersandSponsors33 HenryClayFrickAssociates

staff

34 TheFrickCollection37 FrickArtReferenceLibrary

coverJohnSingerSargent(1856–1925),detailofLady Agnew of Lochnaw,1892,oiloncanvas,ScottishNationalGallery,Edinburgh;photograph©TrusteesoftheNationalGalleriesofScotland

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TheFrickCollectionBoardofTrustees

As of June 30, 2015

MargotBogert,ChairmanAsoO.Tavitian,Vice Chairman

JuanSabater,TreasurerMichaelJ.Horvitz,Secretary

PeterP.BlanchardIIIAyeshaBulchandani-Mathrani

ElizabethM.EveillardBarbaraG.Fleischman

EmilyT.FrickFranklinW.Hobbs

SidneyR.KnafelMonikaMcLennan

JamesS.Reibel,M.D.CharlesM.Royce

StephenA.SchwarzmanMelindaMartinSullivan

J.FifeSymingtonIVIanWardropper,exofficio

President EmeritaHelenClayChace

Trustees EmeritiJohnP.Birkelund

I.TownsendBurdenIIIWalterJosephPatrickCurley

L.F.BokerDoyleBlairEffron

HowardPhippsJr.

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T he Frick Collection had anotherstrong year, highlighted by popular

exhibitions of substantial scholarly value,important acquisitions, varied publica-tions,growthofourBoardofTrustees,andincreased support from our loyal friends,withoutwhomouraccomplishmentswouldnothavebeenpossible.

ExhibitionspresentedattheFrickdeepenour visitors’ understanding of works in thepermanent collection and contribute to thescholarlyrecordofarthistory.Oneofourspe-cialtiesistheexaminationofasingleworkorofasmallgroupofpaintings.Examplesofthisapproach were two consecutive exhibitionsthat focusedonElGreco: Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to FaceandEl Greco at The Frick Collection, the latter organizedinconcertwithEl Greco in New York atTheMetropolitanMuseumofArt. Together,theyfeatured all the works by the artist held inpubliccollectionsinNewYorkCity.

During the winter and spring months,the Frick mounted two large exhibitionsdevoted to works that ranged widely indate and medium. Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery featured tenpaint-ings executed between the fifteenth and thenineteenth centuries from one of the finestmuseumsintheworld.ThispresentationwasfollowedbyCoypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century France,acreativeprojecthighlight-ing two seldom-seen Frick tapestries. The

show brought together tapestries, paintings,engravings, and books from collectionsaroundtheworldtomarkthefour-hundredthanniversaryofthepublicationofthesecondvolumeofCervantes’scelebratednovel.

To end the fiscal year, we presented aselection of rarely exhibited landscapedrawings from the permanent collection.Simultaneously we welcomed, from theMuseo de Arte de Ponce in Puerto Rico,FredericLeighton’sFlaming June,whichhadnotbeenonpublicviewinNewYorkinmorethan thirty-five years. Nearly 70,000 peoplesawtheiconicpainting,whichwasdisplayedtogether with the artist’s preparatory oilsketch,onloanfromaprivatecollection.

The majority of these shows wereaccompanied by catalogues written by ourcuratorialstaff.Itwasabanneryearforpub-licationsonthepermanentcollectionaswell,with projects ranging from an entire bookdevotedtoGiovanniBellini’sgreatSt. Francis in the Desert tothefirsthandbookhighlight-ing the museum’s superb decorative artscollection. Making such scholarly researchaccessible to the public is the responsibilityof the Education Department, whose inno-vativeprogramsservedsome25,000peoplethis past year. We encourage you to readmore about the activities of the CuratorialDepartmentinthereportbyPeterJaySharpChiefCuratorXavierF.Salomon,onpage5.

Since founder Henry Clay Frick’s deathin 1919, the institution has added some five

hundredpaintings,drawings,sculptures,anddecorative arts objects to its permanent col-lection.Wearepleasedtoreportthatthisyearweacquiredthreeworks:aself-portrait bytheSpanish Baroque painter Bartolomé EstebánMurillo, a rare Saint-Porchaire ewer datingto the mid-sixteenth century, and a bronzemedallion by David d’Angers. Murillo’s Self-Portrait, one of only two in existence, waspurchased in 1904 by Henry Clay Frick anddescendedintheFrickfamily.WearegratefultoTrusteeMrs.HenryClayFrick II forgiv-ing this important painting to the museum.We are grateful as well to Trustee SidneyR. Knafel foragenerousgift thatmadepos-siblethepurchaseof theewer,which,owingto researchconductedbyFrickcuratorsandconservators, has been newly attributed tofamedFrenchceramicistBernardPalissy.Thebronze medallion, L’Abbé de Lamennais, wasgivenbyJosephG.Reinis.

We welcomed three new Trustees thispast year: Elizabeth M. Eveillard, MonikaMcLennan, and J. Fife Symington IV. Theyadd wisdom, insight, and unique perspec-tives to an already engaged and dedicatedBoard of Trustees, and we are grateful fortheir service and their commitment to thisinstitution.

TheAutumnDinner,onOctober20, 2014,honoredTrusteeBarbaraFleischmanforhersupport of the Frick, as well as numerousculturalinstitutionsinNewYork,theUnitedStates, and around the world. Her generos-ity to theFrickhas enrichedmanyprojectsandinitiativesovertheyears,especiallyspe-cial exhibitions and the programs of theCenter for the History of Collecting. Thisyear’s event raised $1.2 million. The Young

Letter from the Chairman and the DirectorMargotBogert&IanWardropper

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FellowsBall,onMarch26,2015,raisednearly$300,000foreducationprograms.Theball’stheme,“ADanceintheSpanishCourt,”wasinspired by the special exhibition Coypel’s Don Quixote TapestriesandwasattendedbysomefivehundredYoungFellowsandtheirguests. TheSpringGardenParty,onJune 8,2015, celebrated Leighton’s Flaming June. TheannualpartyistheFrick’swayofsayingthankyoutoitsmanyhigh-levelsupporters.

We are grateful to our members whorenew year after year, and especially to themanywhoincreasedtheirsupportthisyear.Ourfundraisingeffortscontinuetogrow,asdoesthelevelofcommitmentofourdonors.This year, members and other supporterscontributed$470,000totheAnnualFund,a350%increaseover theamountraisedthreeyearsago.

In March 2015, we traveled to TheHaguewithTrusteesanddonorstovisit theMauritshuis, which was the venue for The

Frick Collection: Art Treasures from New York, an unprecedented exhibition of works onloan fromthis institution.Thiswas thefirstfull exhibition comprised of masterpiecesfrom the Frick at another museum. DuringitsruninTheHague, theshowwasseenbymorethan180,000people.

TheFrickArtReferenceLibrary,headedby Andrew W. Mellon Chief LibrarianStephen Bury, continues to introduce itsservices and ever-growing resources toa new generation of researchers throughoutreach initiatives including blog postsand social media networking. It remains aleader in digitization projects and this yearwas awarded its first-ever grant from theCarnegie Corporation of New York. The$100,000awardwillmakepossiblethedigi-tizationoffilesandothermaterialsrelatedtoHenry Clay Frick’s collectingactivities.YoucanreadmoreaboutthisgrantandtheotheractivitiesoftheLibrarybeginningonpage8.

InJune,wemadeamajorannouncementregarding the Frick’s planned expansion. Inresponse to an outpouring of affection forRussell Page’s garden on East 70th Street,we decided not to build on that space, asoriginallyplanned.Wetremendouslyappre-ciate thewarmthof feeling thatour friendsandneighborshaveshownfortheFrick, itshistoric buildings, and its grounds duringthepastmonths.Wearetakingtimenowtothoughtfully assess and consider our needsas we determine appropriate steps to ushertheFrick into the future.Asalways,wearedeeplygratefulforyourloyaltyandsupport.As you read more about the institution’sactivitiesinthefollowingpages,wehopeyouwillbeproudofthepartyouhaveplayedinensuring the Frick’s success. We also hopeyoushareourenthusiasmforwhatthefutureholdsforthisextraordinaryinstitution.

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Report of the Peter Jay Sharp Chief CuratorXavierF.Salomon

T hepasttwelvemonthshavebeenpar-ticularlyproductivefortheCuratorial

Department.Wepresentedeightlaudedexhi-bitions on a variety of subjects, produced anumberofscholarlypublications,andfurtheraugmentedourpublicprogramming.

The 2014–15 fiscal year began with thecloseofThe Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca.” Thisexhibitionmarkedtheoccasionoftheportrait’sfirstvisittotheUnitedStates,where it was seen by more than 50,000peopleduringitsthreemonthsonview.TheshowwasfollowedbyMen in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face,onviewintheEastGalleryfromAugust5throughOctober26.Tomarkthe fourhundredthanniversaryofEl Greco’s death, the Frick paired Vincenzo Anastagi,purchasedbyHenryClayFrickin1913, with the rarely seen Portrait of Jacopo Boncompagni by the artist’s Roman con-temporary Scipione Pulzone, loaned by aprivate collector. Jeongho Park, one of ourAnneL.PouletCuratorialFellows,organizedtheexhibitionandwrote theaccompanyingcatalogue. Roberta Smith, in her review inThe New York Times,declared,“Theshowis,simplyput,astunner.”

The celebration of El Greco continuedintoFebruarywithan installation featuringthreeworksbytheartistacquiredbyHenryClayFrickbetween1905and1913.St. Jerome,Vincenzo Anastagi, and Purification of the

Temple were displayed side by side for thefirsttimeinapresentationorganizedincon-certwithTheMetropolitanMuseumofArt’sEl Greco in New York.

Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery opened on November 4, 2014. Theshow featured ten paintings that invitedilluminating comparisons to works fromthe Frick’s permanent collection. KarenRosenberg stated in The New York Times, that, when taken together, the Scotlandloans “enhance the overall Frick experi-ence, insinuatingthemselvesintothecollec-tion.” Highlights included Botticelli’s Virgin Adoring the Sleeping Child, never beforeexhibited in theUnitedStates,andSargent’sstrikingportraitLady Agnew of Lochnaw.ElGreco,Watteau,Velázquez,Raeburn,Ramsay,Reynolds,Gainsborough,andConstableweretheotherartistsfeaturedintheshow.SeniorCuratorSusanGalassicoordinatedtheFrickinstallation, which was accompanied by acataloguepublishedbytheNationalGalleriesof Scotland. A robust series of public pro-gramsaccompaniedtheexhibition,includingthree lectures, a seminar, numerous guidedschool visits, and gallery conversations. Wewere especially pleased to welcome morethan600visitorsonJanuary30toafreenightcelebratingtheshow.

TheFrickwasthesolevenueforCoypel’sDon Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century France,onviewfrom February 25 through May 17, 2015.CharlesCoypel,paintertoLouisXV,createda series of twenty-eight paintings inspiredby Cervantes’s Don Quixote, commissionedby the Gobelins manufactory in Paris forthepurposeofbeingwoven into tapestries.

Ourexhibitionbroughttogetheracompleteseriesofthescenes,includingfiveofCoypel’soriginalpaintingsthathadneverbeforebeenseen in New York, loaned from the PalaisImpérial de Compiègne and the MuséeJacquemart-André,Paris.Thesewerejoinedby three Gobelins tapestry panels from theJ.PaulGettyMuseumandtwoFlemishtap-estries inspired by Coypel from the Frick’spermanent collection. The series was com-pleted by eighteen prints and books fromtheHispanicSocietyofAmerica,NewYork.Charlotte Vignon, Curator of DecorativeArts, organized the show and wrote theaccompanying catalogue. To complementthe exhibition, a series of five salon eve-ningsexploredtherichperformancehistoryof Cervantes’s literary masterpiece throughdance,film,andmusic.

On April 5, 2015, we bade farewell toEnlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and Clodion, a yearlong exhibitionthat brought together for the first time theFrick’s importantworksby twoof the fore-most sculptors of late-eighteenth-centuryFrance.TheseexquisiteobjectsinmarbleandterracottawerejoinedinthePorticoGallerybysignificantexamplesfromNewYork–areaprivate collections. On November 10, 2014,wehelda studyday inspiredby theexhibi-tion. Organized by Associate ConservatorJulia Day, the program focused on eigh-teenth- and nineteenth-century terracottaswith presentations on treatment, analysis,and construction given by an internationalgroupofconservatorsandscientists.

Following the close of Enlightenment and Beauty, we opened From Sèvres to Fifth Avenue: French Porcelain at The Frick

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Collection, another yearlong exhibition thatwill run through April 24, 2016. Between1916 and 1918, Henry Clay Frick purchasedseveral important pieces of Sèvres porce-lain, including vases, potpourris, jugs andbasins, plates, a tea service, and a table.Organized by Charlotte Vignon, the showexplores theroleSèvresporcelainplayed ineighteenth-centuryFrance,aswellasduringtheAmericanGildedAge.

The special atmosphere of our gallerieshas as much to do with our superb collec-tion of decorative arts as it does with theOld Master paintings that line the walls.To celebrate these objects, in May we pub-lishedtheDecorative Arts Handbook,thefirstguidebookdedicatedtotheFrick’sextensiveholdingsinthisarea.ThehandbookfeaturestextbyCharlotteVignonandnewphotogra-phy of carefully selected pieces, from stun-ningLimogesenamelsandSèvresporcelainto fine eighteenth-century French furnitureandearlyclocksandwatches.

Leighton’s Flaming June debuted to greatacclaim on June 9, marking the belovedpainting’sfirstappearanceinNewYorkCityinmorethanthirty-fiveyears.Onloanfromthe Museo de Arte de Ponce, Puerto Rico,Flaming June was displayed alongside theFrick’s four full-length portraits by JamesMcNeill Whistler as well as Leighton’s pre-paratory oil sketch, on loan from a privatecollection. The exhibition was organized bySusan Grace Galassi and complemented byanillustratedcataloguewithessaysbyGalassiandPabloPérezd’Ors,AssociateCuratorofEuropeanArt,MuseodeArtedePonce.OnJune26,wecelebratedLeighton’smasterpiecewith a free evening of special programing

inspired by the painting, including gallerytalks,opensketching,andlivemusic.

Landscape Drawings in The Frick CollectionalsoopenedonJune9.Onviewinthe Cabinet Gallery, this exhibition featuredtherecentlyacquiredView of Dieppe Harborby Antoine Vollon, the generous gift of Dr.CarolFormanTabler.Thewatercolorwaspre-sented alongside rarely exhibited landscapedrawings from the permanent collection byTitian,ClaudeLorrain,Corot,Gainsborough,Rembrandt,Rousseau,andWhistler.

Weacquiredthreenewobjectsthisyear,including a bronze medallion by Davidd’Angers, L’Abbé de Lamennais, generouslygivenbyJosephG.Reinis.Attheendof2014,Trustee Mrs. Henry Clay Frick II donatedBartolomé Estebán Murillo’s striking Self-Portrait.Finally,in2015,throughtheSidneyR. Knafel Fund, we purchased a rare Saint-Porchaire ewer, newly attributed to the cel-ebratedceramicistBernardPalissy.

Special long-term loans provide anopportunity for visitors to draw enlighten-ingcomparisonswithobjectsintheperma-nent collection. Trustee Mrs. Henry ClayFrickIIloanedpendantportraitsbyFrancisCotes depicting Sir Griffith Boynton, 6thBaronet, and his wife, Mary Heblethwayte,Lady Boynton. Other works on loan areJean-AntoineHoudon’sLa Grive Morte(TheHorvitz Collection, Boston); GuillaumeBoichot’s Pair of Vases Depicting the Calydonian Boar Hunt(privatecollection);apairofsilverbasinsandfountainsbyLewinDedekeandJohannWilhelmVoigtI(privatecollection); a Qing dynasty garniture of aclock and two vases (private collection); aSèvres potpourri vase and cover (private

collection); and Simone Martini’s Christ on the Cross between the Virgin and Saint John(PhillipsFamilyCollection).

Although works acquired by HenryClay Frick are prohibited by the terms ofhis will from leaving One East SeventiethStreet, works acquired after his death canbeloanedtoothermuseums,therebyreach-ing audiences throughout the United Statesand Europe. This past year, we loanedan unprecedented seventy-nine pieces ofblue-and-white porcelain from the ChildsFrick Bequest (1965) to the Nassau CountyMuseumofArtinRoslyn,NewYork,whichonce was the residence of Childs Frick andhis family. The exhibition, China Then and Now, wasonviewfromNovember22,2014,throughMay10,2015.Aspartofa recipro-cal exchange program between the Frickand the Royal Picture Gallery, Mauritshuis,The Hague, the Mauritshuis borrowedthirty-sixFrickworks—seventeenpaintings,eight works on paper, eight sculptures, andthree decorative arts objects—for The Frick Collection: Art Treasures from New York(February5throughMay10,2015).

InJune,followingthereturnoftheworksloanedtoMauritshuis,wemadeanumberofchangestothedisplayofobjects inthegal-leries.ThemostsignificanttookplaceintheEastGallery,whichwasmodeledtoevokeaBritishcountryhouseinitsjuxtapositionofpaintings, sculptures, and furniture. ThreeofourprizedVanDyckportraitsofEnglishsitters, which had been in storage for sev-eral years, were installed alongside worksby David, Constable, Goya, and Chinard,amongothers,andcomplementedbyasuiteofGobelinstapestry–coveredfurniture.

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Contributing greatly to permanent col-lection scholarship, theFrickpublished Ina New Light: Giovanni Bellini’s “St. Francis in the Desert” inassociationwithDGilesLimited.The book comprises essays and technicalstudies by leading experts in the fields ofpaintingsconservation,Venetianart,thehis-tory of collecting, and Franciscan theology,presenting valuable new insight into one ofthemuseum’smostcelebratedmasterworks.

TheConservationDepartmentisrespon-siblefortheongoingtreatmentandresearchof the permanent collection, special loans,and the historic house. Chief ConservatorJoseph Godla continued his study of thetechniques of eighteenth-century gilderand chaser Pierre Gouthière and also con-ducted a careful comparison of ceramicelementsadorningthenewlyacquiredSaint-Porchaire ewer and molds from BernardPalissy’s sixteenth-century Paris workshop.AssociateConservatorJuliaDaycarriedouta Renaissance bronze patina analysis withcolleagues from The Metropolitan Museumof Art. In anticipation of the Don Quixoteexhibition,theconservationteaminstalledanewlight-filteringsystemontheskylightsoftheOvalRoomandtheEastGallerytopro-tect the light-sensitivetapestriesandprints.Inthevaults,expandedmuseum-gradecabi-netswereaddedforobjectstorage.

Houdon’sDiana returned to thePorticoGallery following Julia Day’s technicalexamination of the sculpture’s base and thereworking of its pedestal mount. Ruisdael’sLandscape with a Footbridge looksbeautiful

after undergoing treatment and analysis atThe Metropolitan Museum of Art’s paint-ings conservation lab. In advance of nextyear’sexhibitionVan Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture, VanDyck’sPortrait of a Genoese Noblewomanunderwenttreatmentandanal-ysis at the Met. Specialists in Switzerlandtreated the Breguet Pocket Watch with Tourbillon to repair damage to the handsandbezel.

Wecontinuetostrivetoenrichandservethe public through a wide range of pro-gramming. During fiscal year 2014–15, theEducation Department organized and pre-sentednearly1,180eventsandprogramsforanunprecedented25,000participants.Morethan1,500peopleattendedourfreelectures,and thousands more watched live streamsor the archived webcasts on our Web site.Thisyear’sseriesincludedRichardOrmond’s“Sargent’s Lady Agnew of Lochnaw,” AlvarGonzález-Palacios’s “A Precious Vision ofAntiquity” (Alex Gordon Lecture in theHistory of Art), and the hugely popularArtists,Poets,andWritersLecturegivenbybest-sellingauthorHilaryMantel.

Other highlights included our thirdannualTeenNightandfourthannualCollegeNight, in which students enjoyed free after-hours admission to the museum and par-ticipated in a variety of activities, includingsketching,musicperformances,gallerytalks,and conversations with museum staff. Wewelcomedmorethan3,400studentsthroughour guided school visit program and con-tinue to offer an array of after-school and

weekendprograms.Aspartofourcommit-ment to excellence in teaching, in the fallwe launchedtheTeachingFellowsProgram,anew initiative topreparehighlymotivatedundergraduateandgraduatestudentstoleadschoolvisitsforfifththroughtwelfthgraders.

Several new colleagues joined us thisyear.IntheEducationDepartment,RebeccaSzantyrbecameournewestSamuelH.KressInterpretive Fellow, and Ryder O’Dell cameon board as Programs Assistant. JeannetteSharpless became our first RegistrarAssistant, and Jenna Nugent and EloiseOwens respectively assumed the roles ofAssistanttotheChiefCuratorandCuratorialAssistant.InFebruary,formerGuestCuratorAimeeNgbecameAssociateCurator.Allareexcellentadditionstothedepartment.

In the midst of welcoming many newfaces, we said good-bye to Denise Allen, agenerous colleague and mentor who orga-nizedacclaimedexhibitionsandcontributedsignificantly to this institution throughouthertwelve-yeartenure.Wewishherwell inhernewendeavorasCuratorinthedepart-ment of European sculpture and decorativeartsatTheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.

Mystaffcontinuestoimpressmethroughtheirhardworkanddedication.Theirenthu-siasmandexpertiseelevatethequalityofourexhibitions,publications,andprograms,andforthisIamhugelygrateful.Ilookforwardto what promises to be another remarkableyearahead.

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Report of the Andrew W. Mellon Chief LibrarianStephenJ.Bury

A t a time when many believe thatthe book and the library are dead,

the Frick Art Reference Library is thriving,and I am proud to report that it enjoyedanother banner year. The Library is notonly an essential destination for scholars,butitisalsorenownedforitselectronicser-vices,includingdatabases,digitizedcontent,andWebarchives—servicesthattheLibraryprovides to researchers around the world,twenty-fourhoursaday,yearround.Inaddi-tion,thisyearthestaffrespondedtoarecordnumberofemailqueries.TheLibrary’spio-neering work in the area of digital art his-tory,thefellowshipsitsupportsthroughtheCenter for the History of Collecting, andresearch carried out by its staff members(publishedbothinprintanddigitally)posi-tionsitasaleadingartresearchinstituteforthetwenty-firstcentury.

In April 2015, we received notificationthat the Library was awarded its first-evergrantfromtheCarnegieCorporationofNewYork.This$100,000awardwillmakepossiblethe digitization of files and other materialsrelatedtoHenryClayFrick’scollectingactivi-ties. The materials include correspondence,invoices,inventories,andotherprintedmate-rials documenting the selection, purchase,anddispositionofworksofartinMr.Frick’scollection. This project will put into the

public domain a unique archive of materi-als of great cultural and educational value,and we are deeply grateful to the CarnegieCorporationforsupportingthiswork.

The New York Art Resources Consort-ium (nyarc), which consists of the FrickArt Reference Library and the libraries ofthe Brooklyn Museum and the Museum ofModernArt,enteredthefinalyearofitsWebarchivingproject,whichisfundedbyagrantfromtheAndrewW.MellonFoundationandadministeredbytheFrick.Wesurpassedthemilestone of one hundred Web sites cap-tured through Archive-It in our collectingcategoriesofcataloguesraisonnés,auctions,NewYorkgalleries,anddigitalartresourcesto which we already link as live Web sitesin our catalogue, Frick Research CatalogOnline(fresco),artists’Websites,andourown institutional Web sites. A metadataapplicationprofileforthedescriptionofWebarchived resources was developed, whichpromisestoserveasaguidetobestpracticesfor nyarc and the larger Web archivingcommunity.  Library staff worked closelywith colleagues at Columbia Universityand together participated in colloquia onWeb archiving at Columbia and in a jointpanelattheUniversityofAarhus,Denmark.During an eight-month residency at theLibrary, Karl Blumenthal, National DigitalStewardship Resident, completed pioneer-ing quality assurance guidelines for WebarchivingandaWebsitepreservationpolicy.

Digitization has continued apace: theLibrary provided 326 digital copies of rareauctioncatalogsandcorrespondingdescrip-tivemetadatatoBrill forpublicationinArtSales Catalog Online (for which the Frick

receives royalties). In October, we securedan $11,000 grant from the MetropolitanNewYorkLibraryCouncil (metro) for theGilded Age IV Digitization Project. This isthe fourth consecutive digitization projectfunded by metro, and I am proud thattheFrickhas received themostdigitizationgrants from metro of any member institu-tion.  The project to digitize and catalogonlinetheFrick’sPhotoarchiveholdingsforworks of art by American artists is welladvanced and on track for completion in2016. This is part of the Library’s contribu-tiontopharos,theinternationalconsortiumof photo archives. A grant for $60,000 wasawardedbytheSamuelH.KressFoundationto support the development of a searchableimagerecognitiondatabaseforphotographsofItalianpaintingsheldbyfiveinstitutionalmembers of the consortium. The Libraryalso developed a preservation strategy forelectronic institutional materials (such asemails, exhibition videos, and lecture andconcert recordings), and staff began orga-nizing and processing the materials usingPreservica, a software service for keepingdigitalrecordssafeandaccessibleovertime.

The Library’s digital art history initia-tives continue to open dialogues with newresearchcommunities inadditiontoattract-ing new audiences from the traditional artresearchdisciplines.Staffmemberspresentedtheirfindingsmadethroughdigitalresearchtoolsatconferences,establishedpartnershipsforcollaborativeprojectswithgraduatepro-grams outside the arena of art history, andtaught researchers how to access and usesoftware tools. This has raised the publicprofile of the Library in the field of digital

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humanities research. On April 9, 2015, theLibrary collaborated with the Institute ofFine Arts, New York University, to presentWorkshop on Digital Art History: Resources for Graduate Research, which included sessionson the current Frick digital research initia-tives;thepharosinternationalconsortiumofphotoarchives;andopensourcetoolsthatareavailableorbeingdevelopedfordatavisual-ization,imagerecognitionandanalysis,datascraping,andgeographicandtemporalmap-ping.Thecollaborationbetween theLibraryand the New York University PolytechnicSchoolofEngineering,whichbeganlastfall,has produced a prototype of an interactivetooltogather,organize,andcomparedigitalimagesofworksofart.Thetool,calledAries,replicatesthefunctioningofthephysicallightbox that is traditionally used for comparingslidesinarthistoricalresearch.

OnNovember5,2014,theCenterfortheHistoryofCollectingpresented“ChatsworthandWaddesdon:CollectingThenandNow,”aconversationwiththeDukeofDevonshireand Lord Rothschild, moderated by SirDavid Cannadine. The event—consideredto be one of the Center’s highlights of theyear—was supported by a gift of $25,000byLarryGagosian,whohostedadinner inhonor of the speakers at Gagosian Galleryfollowing the program. On April 20, 2015,Shelby White gave back-to-back tours ofherpersonalcollectionofantiquitiesfortheFellows Committee for the Center for theHistoryofCollecting. TheKressFoundation

renewed two short-term fellowships atthe Center, awarding $60,000 over twoyears. Likewise, the Leon Levy FoundationawardedtheCenter$181,500overthreeyearstosupporttwoLeonLevylong-termfellow-ships each year. The Center has supportedmore than fifty fellows since its foundingin 2007; collectively their published worktestifiestothevitalityofthisburgeoningdis-cipline.WorkingwiththeCenterforItalianModern Art, the Library launched a NewYork Area Art History Fellows network toenable fellows from various institutions tomeet socially and share research interests;on December 8, 2014, the Library hosted awell-attended reception with talks given byFrickfellows.

A book launch for the Center’s British Models of Art Collecting and the American Response: Reflections across the Pond washeld on December 17. “El Greco Comes toAmerica: The Discovery of a Modern OldMaster,” a symposium underwritten by theStavros Niarchos Foundation, took place onJanuary 26, 2015. A Market for Merchant Princes: Collecting Italian Renaissance Painting in America, edited by Center Director IngeReist,waspublishedinJanuaryasthesecondvolume of the Penn State Press series, TheFrick Collection Studies in the History ofCollectinginAmerica.Atwo-daysymposium,May 8–9,“SeenthroughtheCollector’sLens:150 Years of Photography,” covered a rangeof topics from Queen Victoria and PrinceAlbert’scollectingtopracticestoday.Malcolm

Daniel,theformerheadofthedepartmentofphotographs at The Metropolitan Museumof Art, was the keynote speaker and, in theconcludingsession,HollywoodcollectorsJanandTrishdeBontwereinterviewedbyDeniseBethel of Sotheby’s. We are grateful to theChristianKeeseeCharitableTrustforunder-writingthesymposium.

Twotelevisionprogramshighlightedtherange and depth of the Library’s activities.On September 22, 2014, the noted FrenchjournalistAnneSinclairwas interviewed inthe Reading Room for a segment on CBSSundayMorningaboutherbiographyofhergrandfather, Paul Rosenberg, who ownedseveral of the most influential art galleriesinEuropebeforeWorldWarII.Ms. Sinclairand I were filmed together examining theLibrary’s rich collection of Rosenberg pub-lications from Paris, London, and NewYork, as well as Paul Rosenberg Galleryphotographs held by the Photoarchive. OnNovember 13, CBS News taped a segmentfeaturingLibrarystafffocusingontheuseofWikipediainthemuseumandgalleryworld.

The Frick Art Reference Library is anessentialpartofthearthistoryandarttradeecologyofNewYorkandtheworld,anditsreputation among researchers and profes-sionalshasneverbeenhigher.Iamproudtoleadsuchatalentedandinnovativestaff,andI am grateful for the ongoing support thattheLibraryreceives fromthosewhouse itsmanyresources.

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Pierre-JeanDavidd’Angers(1788–1856),L’Abbé de Lamennais, 1831,bronze,giftofJosephG.Reinis,2014

BartoloméEstebanMurillo(1617–1682),Self-Portrait,ca.1650–55,oiloncanvas,giftofDr.†andMrs.HenryClayFrickII,2014

BernardPalissy(ca.1510–1590),Ewer,Saint-Porchaireware,ca.1545−65,glazedearthenware,purchasedthroughtheSidneyR.KnafelFund,2015

Gifts

109itemsrelatedtotheartistJulesPascin(1885–1930),comprisingmonographs,exhibitioncatalogues,ephemera,andarchivalmaterials;giftofLenoreL.Weseley,inmemoryofJonathanWeseley

123auctioncataloguesonmedals;giftofNormandPepin

275photographsofpaintingsanddrawingsbytwentieth-centuryAmericanartists;giftofLaurenceCasper,formerlyofBernardDanenbergGalleries,NewYork

310photographsofItalianpaintingsanddrawings,includingmanybyRidolfoGhirlandaioandPierodiCosimo;giftofWilliamM.Griswold

67,000photographsofartists,worksofart,andart-relatedsubjects;giftoftheEsterow family

Die italienischen Medaillen der Renaissance und des Barock (1450–1750),Berlin,1997;gift ofDr.BernhardWeisser

Record of works by Winslow Homer, Vol. 5, 1890–1910,NewYork,2014;giftoftheMr. andMrs.RaymondJ.HorowitzFoundationfortheArts

ArchivalmaterialrelatedtoFrederickMortimerClapp(1879–1969),thefirstdirectorofTheFrickCollection;giftoftheestateofWilliamTurnerLevy

ResearchrecordsrelatedtoGildedAgecollecting,GoupiletCie.andKnoedlerGallery;giftofDeCourcyMcIintosh

ResearchrecordsrelatedtoJean-FrancoisRafaelli(1850–1924);giftofBarbaraFields

BibleoncebelongingtomembersoftheFrickfamily;giftofDr.JacquelineMcClaranandDr.JonathanMeakins

OttoKahncommemorativealbumontheawardofhisLegiond’Honneur,inabindingbyRenéKieffer,1921;giftofFlora Bloom,presidentofElliottGalleries

Purchases

The art of painting after the Italian manner: with practical observations on the principal colours . . . , London,1703

Catalogue critique et historique des tableaux, et autres monumens des arts du musée de Toulouse,Toulouse,1806

Catalogue d’une collection d’estampes anciennes et modernes de toutes les écoles . . . , auctionsalecatalogue,Vienna,1818;purchasedthroughtheGouldFund

A corpus of Rembrandt paintings,vol.6,The Hague,2015;purchasedinhonorofHowardPhippsJr.

Notable Library Acquisitions

Museum Acquisitions

†deceased

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Purchases(Continued)

Explication des peintures, sculptures, et gravures de messieurs de l’Académie Royale dont l’exposition a été ordonée . . . , Paris,1781;giftofAnneL.PouletinmemoryofPatrice Bellanger

Katalog der V. Ausstellung der Vereinigung Bildender Künstler Österreichs Secession, Vienna,1899

Memorial de la petite exposition de dessins et de peintures de Jean Dubuffet . . . , Paris,1949;purchasedinhonorofMichaelL.Rosenberg

Notice des tableaux et dessins conservés dans le Musée de Toulouse, Toulouse,1828;purchasedthroughtheGouldFund

Notice des tableaux exposés dans la Galerie Napoléon, Paris,1810;purchasedthroughtheGouldFund

Zeitkunst Wien 1901–1907, Vienna,1908;purchasedinhonorofDeirdreC.Stam

Exhibitions

Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and Clodion April1,2014,throughApril5,2015

The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca”May13throughJuly20,2014

Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to FaceAugust5throughOctober26,2014

El Greco at The Frick CollectionNovember4,2014,throughFebruary1,2015

Masterpieces from the Scottish National GalleryNovember5,2014,throughFebruary1,2015

Coypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century FranceFebruary25throughMay17,2015

From Sèvres to Fifth Avenue: French Porcelain at The Frick Collection April28,2015,throughApril24,2016

Leighton’s Flaming JuneJune9throughSeptember6,2015

Landscape Drawings in The Frick CollectionJune9throughSeptember13,2015

Lectures

September17,2014“VincenzoAnastagi,ElGreco,andHenry ClayFrick”JeonghoPark,CuratorialResearchAssociate,BlantonMuseumofArt,UniversityofTexas,Austin

October1,2014Alex Gordon Lecture in the History of Art“APreciousVisionofAntiquity”AlvarGonzález-Palacios,arthistorian

October22,2014“ElGreco’sItalianPeriodandArtistic Hybridity”AndrewCasper,AssistantProfessorofArtHistory,MiamiUniversity,Oxford,Ohio

November4,2014“PicturesforScotland”MichaelClarke,Director,ScottishNationalGallery,Edinburgh

November19,2014“Sargent’sLady Agnew of Lochnaw”RichardOrmond,arthistorian

December10,2014“AMasterpieceRevisited”MichaelGallagher,ShermanFairchildConservatorinCharge,DepartmentofPaintingsConservation,TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt,NewYork

Public Programming

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Lectures(Continued)

January28,2015“DemystifyingElGreco:HisUseofWax,Clay,andPlasterModels”XavierBray,ArturoandHollyMelosiChiefCurator,DulwichPictureGallery,London

March11,2015“Don QuixoteFeverinEuropeanTapestry”KoenraadBrosens,Professor,UniversityofLeuven,Belgium

March18,2015Artists, Poets, and Writers Series“TheRoadtoWolf Hall”HilaryMantel,author

Wednesday,April1,2015“FromSevilletoManhattan:Murillo’sSelf-Portrait”XavierF.Salomon,PeterJaySharpChiefCurator,TheFrickCollection

April22,2015“Coypel:IllustratingDon Quixote”PatrickLenaghan,CuratorofPrintsandPhotographs,TheHispanicSocietyofAmerica,NewYork

May6,2015“Coypel:StagingDon Quixote”EstherBell,CuratorinCharge,EuropeanPaintings,FineArtsMuseumsof SanFrancisco

May20,2015“Bellini’sScipio orHowNottoPaintaNarrative”DavidAlanBrown,CuratorofItalianandSpanishPaintings,TheNationalGalleryof Art,Washington,D.C.

June10,2015“Flaming June:FromKitschtoIcon”PabloPérezd’Ors,AssociateCuratorofEuropeanArt,MuseodeArtedePonce,PuertoRico

June12,2015Samuel H. Kress Lecture in Museum Education

“Avant-GardeMuseumEducation:ThisTooShallBeaManifesto”AmirParsa,AssociateProfessorandDirectorofAcademicTransdisciplinaryInitiatives,OfficeoftheProvost,Pratt Institute,NewYork

June17,2015“VollonRevealed”CarolFormanTabler,independentscholar

June24,2015“FredericLeightonandHis‘PrivatePalaceofArt’”DanielRobbins,SeniorCurator,LeightonHouseMuseum,London

FreePublicEvenings

July18,2014SummerNightIncelebrationofEnlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and Clodion

August15,2014SummerNightIncelebrationofMen in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face

September19,2014TeenNight

October10,2014CollegeNight

January30,2015FreeNightIncelebrationofMasterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery

May1,2015FreeNightIncelebrationofCoypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century France

June26,2015SummerNightIncelebrationofLeighton’s Flaming June

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Symposia

January26,2015“ElGrecoComestoAmerica:TheDiscoveryofaModernOldMaster”PresentedbytheCenterfortheHistoryof Collecting

April17&18,2015“ASymposiumontheHistoryofArt”PresentedbyTheFrickCollectionandtheInstituteofFineArts,NewYorkUniversity

May8&9,2015“SeenthroughtheCollector’sLens: 150YearsofPhotography”PresentedbytheCenterfortheHistoryofCollecting

Publications

British Models of Art Collecting and the American Response: Reflections Across the Pond, editedbyIngeReist;TheFrickCollection,inassociationwithAshgatePublishing,2014

Coypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century France,byCharlotteVignon;TheFrickCollection,2015

Decorative Arts Handbook(EnglishandFrench),byCharlotteVignon;TheFrickCollection,inassociationwithScalaArtsPublishers,Inc.,2015

In a New Light: Giovanni Bellini’s “St. Francis in the Desert,”bySusannahRutherglenandCharlotteHale;TheFrickCollection,inassociationwithDGilesLimited,London,2015

Leighton’s Flaming June, bySusanGraceGalassiandPabloPérezd’Ors;TheFrickCollection,2015

A Market for Merchant Princes: Collecting Italian Renaissance Paintings in America,editedbyIngeReist;TheFrickCollection,inassociationwithPennsylvaniaStateUniversityPress,2015.The book is the second in the series “The Frick Collection Studies in the History of Art Collecting in America.”

Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to Face, byJeonghoPark;TheFrickCollection,2014

Concerts

October19,2014CharlesOwen,piano,inNewYorkrecital debut

November9,2014QuatuorMosaïques November23,2014JohnHolloway,violin,JaneGower,dulcian,andLarsUlrikMortensen, harpsichord

December14,2014KevinKenner,piano,inNewYorkrecitaldebut

January18,2015RubyHughes,soprano,inNewYorkdebut,andJuliusDrake,piano February15,2015AurynQuartet

March1,2015Florilegium:flute,violin,cello,harpsichord

March15,2015ViennaPianoTrio March29,2015LeonardElschenbroich,cello,inNewYorkdebut,andAlexeiGrynyuk,piano

April26,2015QuatuorCambini-Paris,inNewYorkdebut

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Statement of Financial Position June30,2015,and2014

2015 2014Assets

Cashandcashequivalents $2,250,381 $1,435,734Contributionsreceivable,net 8,109,689 8,022,766Duefrombrokerforsecuritiessold — 425,279Inventory 710,202 712,895Prepaidexpenses,receivables,

andotherassets 1,321,963 741,533Prepaidpensionbenefits 1,662,394 3,031,017Investmentsinsecurities 320,817,331 324,275,948Propertyandequipment,net 21,580,507 19,756,915

Total assets $356,452,467 $358,402,087

Liabilities Accountspayable,accruedexpenses,

anddeferredincome 2,703,145 2,766,500Accruedpostretirementhealthand

otherbenefits 8,944,427 7,601,755

Total liabilities 11,647,572 10,368,255 Net assets Unrestricted 276,340,661 282,105,912 Temporarilyrestricted 28,259,127 25,752,813 Permanentlyrestricted 40,205,107 40,175,107

Total net assets 344,804,895 348,033,832

Total liabilities and net assets $356,452,467 $358,402,087

Note 1Forpurposesofbrevity,theJune30,2015,financialinfor-mation presented here is excerpted from our auditedfinancial statements as prepared by the independentaccounting firm of O’Connor Davies, llp., which ren-dered an unmodified opinion as to those statements’conformance with generally accepted accounting prin-ciples.ThisexcerptedinformationdoesnotincludetheStatement of Cash Flows or the footnotes, which areintegraltoafullpresentationoftheCollection’sfinancialposition.AcompleteReportof  the IndependentAudi-torsisavailablebywritingtotheDevelopmentOfficeofTheFrickCollection.

Note 2: Measure of OperationsOperations include all revenues and expenses that arean integral part of its programs and supporting activi-ties. The measure of operations includes investmentincomeequaltothe4.50%spendingrate(seeNote3)andexcludesinvestmentreturninexcessof,orlessthan,thespendingrate.Themeasureofoperationsalsoexcludespermanentlyrestrictedcontributions;purchaseandsaleof museum and library collection items; unsolicited,unrestricted contributions of $50,000 or more (whichareboarddesignatedforlong-terminvestmentasfundsfunctioning as endowment); depreciation of propertyandequipment; andreleasesofnetassets fromrestric-tionsrelatedtonon-operatingitems.

Note 3: Spending RateTheCollectionmanagesitspooledinvestmentsonatotalreturn basis. To preserve the investments’ long-termpurchasingpower,theCollectionmakesavailabletobespent eachyearapercentageof the investmentportfo-lio’saveragemarketvalueforthetwelvequartersendingtheMarchpriortothebeginningofthefiscalyear,netofapplicable investmentandcustodial fees.Thespendingratewas4.50%forfiscalyears2015and2014.

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Statement of Activities June30,2015(withcomparativetotalsfortheyearendedJune30,2014)

Unrestricted Total

Board Temporarily Permanently General Designated Total Restricted Restricted 2015 2014Operating Support and Revenues Spendingfromendowment $11,859,935 $— $11,859,935 $— $— $11,859,935 $10,977,501Othercapitalgain 4,981 — 4,981 — — 4,981 8,916Admissionfees 3,778,479 — 3,778,479 — — 3,778,479 5,182,563Membership 2,466,731 — 2,466,731 — — 2,466,731 3,610,764Bookstoresalesandmiscellaneous 1,161,605 — 1,161,605 — — 1,161,605 1,887,919Contributions 4,388,801 — 4,388,801 8,213,406 — 12,602,207 12,554,081 23,660,532 — 23,660,532 8,213,406 — 31,873,938 34,221,744Netassetsreleasedfromrestrictions 2,116,697 — 2,116,697 (2,116,697) — — —Total operating support and revenues 25,777,229 — 25,777,229 6,096,709 — 31,873,938 34,221,744

Operating Expenses Museum programs Operations 6,774,598 — 6,774,598 — — 6,774,598 6,484,223 Specialexhibitions,concerts,andlectures 1,085,498 — 1,085,498 — — 1,085,498 1,937,756 Bookstore,includingcostofsales 1,354,188 — 1,354,188 — — 1,354,188 1,858,503Total museum programs 9,214,284 9,214,284 — — 9,214,284 10,280,482Library programs Operations 4,753,384 — 4,753,384 — — 4,753,384 4,600,604 Specialprograms 429,006 — 429,006 — — 429,006 284,571Total library programs 5,182,390 — 5,182,390 — — 5,182,390 4,885,175Total programs 14,396,674 — 14,396,674 — — 14,396,674 15,165,657Supporting services Generalandadministrative 8,445,667 — 8,445,667 — — 8,445,667 8,689,047 Fundraising 2,802,089 — 2,802,089 — — 2,802,089 2,054,711Total supporting services 11,247,756 — 11,247,756 — — 11,247,756 10,743,758Total operating expenses 25,644,430 — 25,644,430 — — 25,644,430 25,909,415

Excess of operating support and revenues over operating expenses 132,799 — 132,799 6,096,709 — 6,229,508 8,312,329

Non-operating changes to net assets Contributions — — — — 30,000 30,000 742,814Baddebtexpense — — — — — — (85,000)Depreciation — (1,796,259) (1,796,259) — — (1,796,259) (1,741,076)Designatedassetsusedforcollectionpurposes 187,256 (187,256) — — — — —Netassetsreleasedfromrestrictionsfor

purchaseofcollectionitem 900,000 — 900,000 (900,000) — — —Acquisitionofcollectionitem (1,087,256) — (1,087,256) — — (1,087,256) —Netinvestmentreturndesignatedfor long-terminvestment — (5,723,842) (5,723,842) 1,075,380 — (4,648,462) 45,628,832Pensionandpost-retirementbenefitplan

liabilityadjustment (1,956,468) — (1,956,468) — — (1,956,468) 1,290,623Netassetsreleasedfromrestrictionsfor

capitalcampaigncapitalpurchases — 2,092,207 2,092,207 (2,092,207) — — —Netassetsreleasedfromrestrictions — 1,673,568 1,673,568 (1,673568) — — —Total non-operating changes (1,956,468) (3,941,582) (5,898,050) (3,590,395) 30,000 (9,458,445) 45,836,193

Change in net assets (1,823,669) (3,941,582) (5,765,251) 2,506,314 30,000 (3,228,937) 54,148,522

Net Assets Beginning of year $ 10,102,163 272,003,749 282,105,912 25,752,813 40,175,107 348,033,832 293,885,310End of year $ 8,278,494 $ 268,062,167 $ 276,340,661 $ 28,259,127 $ 40,205,107 $ 344,804,895 $ 348,033,832

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W e deeply appreciate the generosityoftheindividuals,foundations,and

corporationsthatmadecontributionstoTheFrick Collection during the past fiscal year,July1,2014,toJune30,2015.Thesegiftsandgrants provide vitally needed general oper-ating funds as well as support for a rangeof important projects, including specialexhibitions and publications, the educationprogram, library acquisitions, conservationequipment and materials, and services toscholars.

ToreadabouttheFrick’smanyactivitiesandaccomplishmentsofthepastfiscalyear,pleaserefertothecompleteAnnualReport,whichisavailableonlineatfrick.org.

$1,000,000 and aboveMr.andMrs.JeremiahM.BogertSidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeisman

$250,000 to $999,999AyeshaBulchandani-MathraniMr.andMrs.GilbertButlerMr.andMrs.Jean-MarieEveillardTheFlorenceGouldFoundationMr.andMrs.J.TomilsonHillIII

$100,000 to $249,999CarnegieCorporationofNewYorkTheDendroicaFoundation,asdirectedby

PeterandSofiaBlanchardTheShermanFairchildFoundationBarbaraG.FleischmanHelenClayFrickFoundationMr.andMrs.FranklinW.HobbsMr.andMrs.MichaelJ.HorvitzEstateofDanielS.KalkSamuelH.KressFoundationTheAndrewW.MellonFoundationDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelMr.andMrs.CharlesM.RoyceDr.StephenK.ScherandJanieWooScherRobertH.SmithFamilyFoundationMelindaandPaulSullivanAsoO.Tavitian

$50,000 to $99,999TheArnholdFoundationHelen-MaeandSeymourAskinMr.andMrs.JohnP.BirkelundMr.andMrs.PeterP.BlanchardIIITheHonorableand

Mrs.W.L.LyonsBrownMrs.DanielCowinDonellyFamilyFoundationIIof

GulfCoastCommunityFoundationMartinandKathleenFeldsteinMrs.HenryClayFrickIIPeterandGail†GoltraAgnesGundMr.andMrs.RobertF.HoerleTheChristianHumannFoundationTheRobertK.JohnsonFoundationChristianK.KeeseeAnna-Mariaand

StephenKellenFoundationLeonLevyFoundationMonikaMcLennanMr.andMrs.HowardPhippsJr.Mr.andMrs.JohnR.RobinsonLouisaStudeSarofimMr.andMrs.JuanA.SabaterAndreasM.Stenbeck†andSarahCrockerPeterTrippiAndreaWoodnerAnonymous

Gifts and Grants

†deceased

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$25,000 to $49,999IreneRooseveltAitkenMr.andMrs.BenAshkenazyNinaBeattieandMichaelEberstadtTheAlexanderBodiniFoundationTheBodmanFoundationTheEliandEdytheBroadFoundationTheBrownFoundationCIMGroupTheGladysKriebleDelmasFoundationMr.andMrs.L.F.BokerDoyleJeraldDillonFessendenMr.andMrs.DavidB.FordGagosianGalleryTheGrandMarnierFoundationMr.andMrs.PaulB.GridleyTheMarcHaasFoundationLoisU.Horvitz†Mr.andMrs.JaredKushnerSallyandHowardLepowAlexiaM.LeuschenCharitableFoundationNancyA.MarksNaonOttoNaumannandHeidiD.ShafranekDianeAllenNixonMr.andMrs.JohnS.ReedRelatedCompaniesBillyRoseFoundationSanaH.SabbaghDr.andMrs.RobertSchneiderRobertaSchneidermanMr.andMrs.StephenA.SchwarzmanMr.andMrs.StanleyDeForestScottThePeterJaySharpFoundationMrs.ConstantineSidamon-EristoffMr.andMrs.JosephSitt

Mr.andMrs.DavidM.TobeyAntonioWeissandSusannahHunnewellCynthiaYoungandGeorgeEberstadtAnonymous(4)

10,000 to $24,999WilliamR.AcquavellaDr.JoanTaubAdesandDr.†AlanM.AdesMercedesT.BassMr.andMrs.LucianoBertiMr.andMrs.DavidNelsonBradfordMr.andMrs.I.TownsendBurdenIIIMr.andMrs.JohnJ.BurnsJr.EdwardLeeCaveHesterDiamondJoanneduPontFosterFrancisFinlayMarthaJ.FleischmanMr.andMrs.ThomasFlexnerEliseD.FrickandJohnA.GarratyMr.andMrs.LawrenceFriedlandMichaelandMaryGellertTheGilderFoundationGoldman,Sachs&Co.ElizabethMarstellerGordonBruceGreenwaldandAvaSeaveDr.and†Mrs.PeterN.HeydonTheIrisFoundationMr.andMrs.ThomasL.KempnerJr.BarbaraandJonLandauEdieLangnerandMichaelH.ColesMr.andMrs.RobertD.LindsayArthurL.LoebMr.andMrs.HamptonS.LynchJr.LucyFlemmingMcGrath

TheCurtisW.McGrawFoundationJoyceF.MenschelRebekahMercerandSylvainMirochnikoffMr.andMrs.RobertMercerC.JayMoorheadFoundationMr.andMrs.LesterS.MorseJr.TheNationalPhilanthropicTrust

attherecommendationofBloombergPhilanthropies

Mr.andMrs.ArnoldHaywardNeisStavrosNiarchosFoundationNovakCharitableTrustTheBarbroOsherProSueciaFoundationLauraPelsDavidRockefellerRousePropertiesBeatriceSantoDomingoMarkSchafferandDavidGoldmanDr.andMrs.ThomasP.SculcoTheSelzFoundationMr.andMrs.EricP.SheinbergMr.andMrs.NathanShmaloCarlSkoggardandJosephHoltzmanF.RandallSmithandJudithSmithMrs.CharlesF.SmithersElizabethM.StaffordMr.†andMrs.A.AlfredTaubmanTextorFamilyFoundationMr.andMrs.JamesJ.WilsonAnonymous(4)

†deceased

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$5,000 to $9,999AcquavellaLLCDr.andMrs.R.DurwoodAlmkuistEikoandMichaelAssaelRandallandVirginiaBarbatoAnneT.andRobertM.BassRitchieR.BattleHowardBayneFundMr.andMrs.ChristopherBealeDianaLewisBeattieFrancesBeattyandAllenR.AdlerMr.andMrs.MichaelBelfontiAlexBouzariBuckConsultantsM.L.ChenCharitableTrustMargaretCivettaEmyCohencaandNevineMichaanJodyW.CovertFilomenM.D’AgostinoFoundationMr.andMrs.RayDalioTanyaCaprilesdeBrillembourgCountEdmondoDiRobilantMrs.CharlesH.DysonElizabethElyandJonathanGreenburgEpsteinTeicherPhilanthropiesMr.andMrs.AnthonyB.EvninRachelFleishmanandPaulAndrejkovicsMimiandDavidForerStephenA.GeigerLadyGibbonsMr.andMrs.†GeorgeJ.GillespieIIILaurieandPeterGrauerMr.andMrs.ReedGreenwoodHenryGrunwaldDrueHeinzTrustRobertaandRichardHuber

Mr.andMrs.VikasKapoorDr.PatriciaKavanaghandJamesGrantHansW.KertessPatriciaD.KlingensteinPhyllisL.KossoffMr.andMrs.HenryR.KravisMr.andMrs.JonKurpisEugeneM.LangFoundationLucyJaneLangandScottAsherlanvinMr.andMrs.RonaldS.LauderMr.andMrs.AlexanderM.LaughlinMr.andMrs.JohnMacaskillMr.andMrs.RobertMackleMr.andMrs.RichardManoogianAnneandJohnMarionJamesC.Marlasand

MarieNugent-HeadMarlasJanetMavecandE.WayneNordbergMr.andMrs.RichardL.MenschelSusanMikulaandRachelMaddowMr.andMrs.RobertW.MillerMitchellCharitableTrustCarolMitchellMr.andMrs.†DonaldNewhouseMr.andMrs.RobertS.O’HaraJr.Dr.DavidOrentreichMr.andMrs.NormanL.PeckMr.andMrs.CarlH.PforzheimerIIIMr.andMrs.WilliamP.RaynerBarbaraA.Reuterand

WilliamJ.WilliamsJr.ElaineL.RosenbergMrs.HowardRossDr.andMrs.SirgaySangerMr.andMrs.AndrewN.Saul

Mr.andMrs.DavidT.SchiffMr.andMrs.HowardSolomonMr.andMrs.JohnS.W.SpoffordMr.andMrs.RobertK.SteelGeraldG.Stiebeland

PenelopeHunter-StiebelElizabethStrong-CuevasJosephM.ThomasIIIGeorgeandFernWachterDr.KarlM.F.WamslerMr.andMrs.AnthonyWangMr.andMrs.JamesO.WelchJr.TheJ.andH.WeldonFoundationDr.andMrs.MalcolmH.WienerAnonymous(2)

†deceased

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$2,500 to $4,999Mr.andMrs.AnujAgarwalYanAssounandPolinaProshkinaA.L.BallardTheBroadArtFoundationElizabethA.R.andRalphS.BrownJr.Christie’sChristinaCochranTheHonorableandMrs.WalterJ.P.CurleyMr.andMrs.RyanDattiloDavisBrodyBondMr.andMrs.MichaelDavisElisabethdePicciottoMr.andMrs.XavierJ.FlouretLuciusandRhondaFowlerRobertL.FroelichWilliamT.GeorgisMr.andMrs.RaymondGindiRobertB.Goldsmithand

Dr.TeresaA.CarboneWilliamTalbottHillmanFoundationFredandCharlotteHubbellFoundationYoungHuhEaddyKiernanMr.andMrs.WilliamKneiselEugeneM.LangMr.andMrs.VincentLimaAsbjornR.LundeTheHonorableandMrs.EarleMackMr.andMrs.HarryM.MateerIIIMr.andMrs.WilliamA.NitzeRyanM.PayneAnneandFrançoisPouletTatianaB.PouschineandRichardStrotherElizabethG.RedleafandForrestColburnMaryMadelineRoberts

Mr.andMrs.DavidRothRobertB.SilversEstherSimonCharitableTrustJamesStengelElizabethF.StriblingandGuyRobinsonTheStudioinaSchoolAssociationMr.andMrs.RobertSussMr.andMrs.JohnL.TownsendIIISuzanneS.WeilMr.andMrs.KarelWesterlingMaureenWhiteandDanielRattnerGeorgeM.YeagerMr.andMrs.DavidZalaznickAnonymous(2)

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Director’s Circle Benefactors $100,000Dr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelAsoO.Tavitian

Director’s Circle Patrons $50,000HenryH.ArnholdMr.andMrs.PeterP.BlanchardIIIMr.andMrs.JeremiahM.BogertTheHonorableandMrs.W.L.LyonsBrownMrs.DanielCowinCherylandBlairEffronMr.andMrs.Jean-MarieEveillardMarinaKellenFrenchPeterandGail†GoltraMr.andMrs.J.TomilsonHillIIIMr.andMrs.FranklinW.HobbsMr.andMrs.RobertF.HoerleMr.andMrs.MichaelJ.HorvitzSidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeismanMr.andMrs.AlvaroE.LealMonikaMcLennanMr.andMrs.CharlesM.RoyceAndreasM.Stenbeck†andSarahCrockerMelindaandPaulSullivanAnonymous

Director’s Circle Members $30,000IreneRooseveltAitkenTheHonorableDanieleBodiniAyeshaBulchandani-MathraniHelenClayChaceMr.andMrs.L.F.BokerDoyleBrunoandSylviaEberliBarbaraG.FleischmanMr.andMrs.DavidB.FordMrs.HenryClayFrickIIMr.andMrs.PaulB.GridleyAgnesGundChristianK.KeeseeSallyandHowardLepowMr.andMrs.DavidM.LeuschenJanineLukeMr.andMrs.HowardPhippsJr.Mr.andMrs.JohnS.ReedMr.andMrs.JohnR.RobinsonMr.andMrs.JuanA.SabaterSanaH.SabbaghDr.andMrs.RobertSchneiderMr.andMrs.StephenA.SchwarzmanMr.andMrs.StanleyDeForestScottMrs.ConstantineSidamon-EristoffMr.andMrs.J.FifeSymingtonIVMr.andMrs.DavidM.TobeyAnonymous

W earegratefultothefollowingdonors,eachofwhommadean

unrestrictedcontributionof$1,000ormoretotheAnnualFund.

$25,000 and aboveLoisU.Horvitz†inhonorof

Mr.andMrs.MichaelJ.HorvitzNaon

$10,000 to $24,999WilliamR.AcquavellaHesterDiamondSidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeisman

inhonorofSeymourR.AskinJr.EdieLangnerandMichaelH.ColesC.JayMoorheadFoundationDavidRockefellerTheSelzFoundationCarlSkoggardandJosephHoltzmanAnonymous

$2,500 to $9,999IreneRooseveltAitkenDr.andMrs.R.DurwoodAlmkuistHelen-MaeandSeymourAskinAnneT.andRobertM.BassDianaLewisBeattieinmemoryof

VeraEberstadtOlgaBukhinainmemoryof

BorisLvovichBukhinaDr.StephenBuryTheHonorableandMrs.WalterJ.P.Curley

†deceased

Director’s Circle Annual Fund

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MartinandKathleenFeldsteinJeraldDillonFessendenMimiandDavidForerJoanneduPontFosterLuciusandRhondaFowlerMrs.HenryClayFrickIIRobertL.FroelichLadyGibbonsMr.andMrs.†GeorgeJ.GillespieIIIRobertB.Goldsmithand

Dr.TeresaA.CarbonePeterandGail†GoltraJohnH.GutfreundMr.andMrs.MichaelJ.HorvitzTheIrisFoundationDr.PatriciaKavanaghandJamesGrant

inhonorofSusanGraceGalassiChristianK.KeeseeBarbaraandJonLandauEugeneM.LangSallyandHowardLepowMr.andMrs.DavidM.LeuschenArthurL.LoebAsbjornR.LundeMr.andMrs.JohnMacaskillAnneandJohnMarionNancyA.MarksRebekahMercerandSylvainMirochnikoffMr.andMrs.RobertW.MillerDianeAllenNixonMr.andMrs.NormanL.PeckAnneandFrançoisPouletMr.andMrs.WilliamP.RaynerDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelBarbaraA.Reuterand

WilliamJ.WilliamsJr.ElaineL.RosenbergMarkSchafferandDavidGoldmanRobertaSchneiderman

Mr.andMrs.StanleyDeForestScottDr.andMrs.ThomasP.SculcoRobertH.SmithFamilyFoundationMrs.CharlesF.SmithersJosephM.ThomasIIIinmemory

ofRushmoreandPeytonPattersonTheJ.andH.WeldonFoundationMr.andMrs.KarelWesterlingDr.andMrs.MalcolmH.WienerAnonymous

$1,000 to $2,499NicholasandTravisAcquavellaGillianAttfieldA.L.BallardJosephandGailBarryLouiseBraverJohnD.andJasannaBrittonQuigleyBruningMr.andMrs.RussellE.BurkeIIISamuelandSallyButlerMr.andMrs.RussellCarson

inhonorofLiseScottEleanorCombsMaryCronsonMaryandHowardFrankMichaelandMaryGellertMr.andMrs.PatrickA.GerschelMr.andMrs.AlainGoldrachDr.andMrs.VartanGregorian

inhonorofIanWardropperCharlesHackandAngellaHearnMr.andMrs.†ThomasF.HodgmanDr.UteWartenbergKaganand

JonathanH.KaganLaVonandDavidKellnerHansW.KertessPhyllisL.Kossoff

GeorgeLabalmeJr.TheLeonardandEvelynLauderFoundation

inhonorofGeorgeW.SchieleBrendaLevinSusanLloydTheHonorableandMrs.EarleMackMr.andMrs.TomMarshLucyFlemmingMcGrathMr.andMrs.RichardL.MenschelPayneW.MiddletonMr.andMrs.LesterS.MorseJr.Mr.andMrs.ArnoldHaywardNeisMr.andMrs.WilliamA.NitzeMr.andMrs.WilsonNolenJaneL.Richards

inhonorofJean-MarieEveillardFrankE.RichardsonAlejandroSantoDomingoBeatriceSantoDomingoElaineSaulGilShivaEstateofEdmundM.SpeerMr.andMrs.RobertK.SteelJamesStengelElizabethF.StriblingandGuyRobinsonMr.†andMrs.A.AlfredTaubmanAsoO.TavitianinhonorofEliWilnerMr.andMrs.JohnL.TownsendIIIStarkandMichaelWardMaureenWhiteandDanielRattnerAndreaWoodnerAnonymous(2)

†deceased

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Patron Fellows $20,000Helen-MaeandSeymourAskinMr.andMrs.NorbertP.DonellyJeraldDillonFessendenRebekahMercerandSylvainMirochnikoffRobertaSchneiderman

Sustaining Fellows $10,000MercedesT.BassMr.andMrs.LucianoBertiMr.andMrs.DavidNelsonBradfordEdwardLeeCaveFrancisFinlayMarthaJ.FleischmanJoanneduPontFosterMr.andMrs.LawrenceFriedlandMichaelandMaryGellertMr.andMrs.AndrewS.GundlachMr.andMrs.AlexanderM.LaughlinMr.andMrs.HamptonS.LynchJr.LucyFlemmingMcGrathMr.andMrs.RobertMercerLauraPelsBarbaraA.Reuterand

WilliamJ.WilliamsJr.LouisaStudeSarofimMarkSchafferandDavidGoldmanDr.andMrs.ThomasP.SculcoMr.andMrs.EricP.SheinbergMrs.CharlesF.SmithersElizabethM.StaffordElizabethF.StriblingandGuyRobinsonMr.andMrs.JamesJ.WilsonAnonymous(2)

Center for the History of Collecting Committee Fellows $7,500DianaLewisBeattieStephenA.GeigerMr.andMrs.ReedGreenwoodMr.andMrs.PaulB.GridleyMr.andMrs.MauroA.HerlitzkaMr.andMrs.RobertF.HoerleIsabellaHutchinsonandDiegoGradowczykMr.andMrs.HenryR.KravisMr.andMrs.AlvaroE.LealDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelMr.andMrs.CharlesM.RoyceMr.andMrs.AndrewN.SaulMr.andMrs.StanleyDeForestScottShelbyB.White

Curatorial Committee Fellows $7,500IreneRooseveltAitkenHelen-MaeandSeymourAskinFrancesBeattyandAllenR.AdlerAyeshaBulchandani-MathraniMr.andMrs.GilbertButlerMr.andMrs.Jean-MarieEveillardMarthaJ.FleischmanMr.andMrs.DavidB.FordMr.andMrs.LawrenceFriedlandMichaelGallagherandMarkPowellAlexisGregoryBarbaraandJonLandauSallyandHowardLepowNancyA.MarksJanetMavecandE.WayneNordbergLucyFlemmingMcGrath

DianeAllenNixonMr.andMrs.GregoryK.PalmDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelDr.StephenK.ScherandJanieWooScherMrs.ConstantineSidamon-EristoffBeatriceSternGeorgeandFernWachter

Decorative Arts Committee Fellows $7,500IreneRooseveltAitkenHenryH.ArnholdMr.andMrs.PeterC.H.BrownEdwardLeeCaveLeonDalvaMr.andMrs.LawrenceFriedlandMicheleandMichaelHarkinsSidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeismanDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelMarkSchafferandDavidGoldmanElizabethM.StaffordDr.andMrs.PaulR.C.SullivanSusanWeberJodyWilkieMr.andMrs.WilliamLieZeckendorf

Supporting Fellows $5,000Dr.JoanTaubAdesandDr.†AlanM.AdesRandallandVirginiaBarbatoRitchieR.BattleMr.andMrs.ChristopherBealeMargaretCivettaEmyCohencaandNevineMichaanJodyW.CovertMr.andMrs.RayDalio

†deceased

Fellows and Friends

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D.RonaldDanielandLiseScottMartinandKathleenFeldsteinRachelFleishmanandPaulAndrejkovicsLaurieandPeterGrauerMr.andMrs.ReedGreenwoodMrs.HenryGrunwaldMrs.HenryJ.HeinzIIDr.andMrs.†PeterN.HeydonRobertaandRichardHuberHansW.KertessPhyllisL.KossoffMr.andMrs.RonaldS.LauderJamesC.Marlasand

MarieNugent-HeadMarlasSusanMikulaandRachelMaddowMr.andMrs.ArnoldHaywardNeisMr.andMrs.†DonaldNewhouseMr.andMrs.RobertS.O’HaraJr.Dr.DavidOrentreichMr.andMrs.WilliamP.RaynerLouisaStudeSarofimDr.andMrs.ThomasP.SculcoMr.andMrs.HowardSolomonElizabethF.StriblingandGuyRobinsonElizabethStrong-CuevasGeorgeandFernWachterAnonymous

Contributing Fellows $2,500Mr.andMrs.DavidAbramsMr.andMrs.AnthonyAmesTravisK.AndersonandL.VictoriaPhillipsMr.andMrs.WilliamG.AndersonEikoandMichaelAssaelAnneH.Bass

AnneT.andRobertM.BassRichardA.BrodieElizabethA.R.andRalphS.BrownJr.Mr.andMrs.KennethA.BuckfireRobertoCamachoMr.andMrs.ThomasA.CassillyMr.andMrs.GeorgeS.CoumantarosT.A.CoxMr.andMrs.BruceE.CrawfordAndreaCullenMr.andMrs.JamesL.CurrieMr.andMrs.GlennM.DardenW.LeslieDuffyBruceandCarolFactorLawrenceFlickLouisD.FontanaMimiandDavidForerMr.andMrs.RobertFribourgEliseD.FrickandJohnA.GarratyLeeandSergioGalvisJanAlexandraGarrisonPeterandBarbaraGeorgescuWilliamT.GeorgisLadyGibbonsDr.HenryP.GodfreyandGingerSchnaperMr.andMrs.HubertL.GoldschmidtElizabethMarstellerGordonDr.andMrs.VictorGrannMr.andMrs.RichardGrayPamelaHowardandJackHoward-PotterLauraE.IngeDianeJaffeeandDavidO’BrienMr.andMrs.JeromeJurschakDr.andMrs.HoshangJ.KhambattaMr.andMrs.WernerH.KramarskyCarlF.Krebs

RoelfienA.KuijpersMr.andMrs.VincentLimaArthurL.LoebAnnMacalusoTheHonorableandMrs.EarleMackAnaMartinyMr.andMrs.CorbinR.MillerMr.andMrs.RobertW.MillerPhilipR.MungerMr.andMrs.WilliamA.NitzeMr.andMrs.MartinNussbaumMr.andMrs.RichardB.NyePaulaOffrichtFrancisQ.O’Neilland

DorotheeVolpinideMaestriMr.andMrs.NormanL.PeckDeaconJohnMichaelPowersElizabethG.RedleafandForrestColburnMr.andMrs.AndrzejK.RojekMr.andMrs.EdwinRoosMr.andMrs.JonathanRosenMr.andMrs.JonW.RotenstreichMr.andMrs.DavidRothStanleyA.RoweKathyRulandPaulSaenger,M.D.StuartM.SalengerRichardSalomonandLauraLandroGeorgeSardandSusanWassersteinArleneShechetDr.RobertB.SimonF.RandallSmithandJudithSmithMr.andMrs.GrantSmithSusanF.SosinandEvanSingerMr.andMrs.RobertK.Steel

†deceased

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GeraldG.StiebelandPenelopeHunter-Stiebel

Mr.andMrs.RobertSwansonCatherineV.ThompsonAlyceToonkMr.andMrs.JohnL.TownsendIIIDr.KarlM.F.WamslerMaureenWhiteandDanielRattnerMr.andMrs.JamesD.WolfensohnGeorgeM.YeagerMr.andMrs.DavidZalaznickAnonymous(2)

Fellows $1,200Mr.andMrs.MichaelNashAmblerDr.andMrs.VijayAnandGailandMarkAppelMrs.R.LeighArdreyRichardP.BaksMr.andMrs.GeorgeBallantyneA.L.BallardElizabethA.BaltzShelleyBarberMr.andMrs.JeffreyBaristJosephandGailBarryMr.andMrs.FrederickW.BeineckeMr.andMrs.PhilipBellingSandyeBergerandReneeBergerNathanBernsteinand

KatharinaOtto-BernsteinMr.andMrs.StanleyM.BogenMr.andMrs.CharlesP.BoltonMr.andMrs.BarryBrandeisDeborahBriceLaurelAnnBrien

DonaldR.BruhnkeAndreeCaldwellandWilliamCaldwellMitchellCantorCarrollJ.CavanaghandCandidaN.SmithAlejandraCicognaniMr.andMrs.ChristopherT.ClarkJosephM.CohenLoriConklingJ.PatrickCooneyJerryAnnWoodfinCostaandVictorCostaDr.CharlesGiovanniVanzanCoutinhoDanaCranmerMr.andMrs.AndrewM.CrissesHeatherCronerBruceA.CrookerLucyandMikeDanzigerRowenaDanzigerVirginiaL.DaviesandWillardB.TaylorSylviadeCuevasMr.andMrs.GeorgesdeMenilRobertJ.deRothschildMr.andMrs.RichardA.DebsMr.andMrs.R.ThomasDeckerDianneDeWittandAnnaSilvermanMr.andMrs.JosephW.DonnerKathleenM.DoyleElizabethW.DunlevieMr.andMrs.JohnF.DurocherWilliamEarleandAidanMooneyEllenJ.EffronMargotT.EganandEllenShapiroJohnW.EichleayJr.DavidEpsteinDanielEtraChristopherEykyn

AndreaHendersonFahnestockandGeorgeA.Hambrecht

RobertFeldmanandAdriennePlotchMr.andMrs.RichardFeldsteinMarkFischandRachelDavidsonMr.andMrs.JamesFlahertyPenelopeFoleyLuciusandRhondaFowlerMaryAnnFribourgMr.andMrs.WilliamFrickSarahBelkGambrellMr.andMrs.MorryGerberS.RichardGerstandJamesPorçarelliSalvatoreGiannettiIIIMr.andMrs.RichardGilbertMr.andMrs.FrancisM.GoudieDonaldW.GrahamMr.andMrs.MarkGrahamBruceB.GrayMr.andMrs.PeterGreenleafAntoniaandGeorgeGrumbachJohnH.GutfreundMicheleandMichaelHarkinsBillandRuthAnnHarnischDr.LucindaA.HarrisAmandaHaynes-DaleHelenHechtMr.andMrs.FrederickD.HillMr.andMrs.FrankL.HohmannIIIJamesC.HolcombJr.andAnna

SolonoukhinaMrs.BruceDuffHootonAy-WhangHsiaRonaldHuberWilliamL.HudsonandNoraGibsonStephenHundiak

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Mr.andMrs.JohnR.HupperJosephM.Incorvaiaand

KathleenAnnO’NeilYves-AndreIstelandKathleenBegalaBethE.JacobsandKeithGottesdienerMr.andMrs.CarrollJanisMr.andMrs.AndrewJ.JonesMr.andMrs.GregoryP.JosephJoanneJosephyTheHonorableBruceM.Kaplanand

JanetYaseenMarkandHeleneKaplanHerbertKasperSuzanneKavetasLawrenceKeigwinSaundraKeinbergerandNinaKeinbergerRobertG.KellerFernandaM.KelloggandKirkHenckelsMr.andMrs.CharlesD.KleinAngieZ.KozlowskiLillianE.KraemerThomasKrouwerMildredC.KunerEugeneM.LangLaurenLawrenceandDavidH.LawrenceGeraldineLettieriLindaLindenbaumMr.andMrs.PhilLivingstonAsbjornR.LundeSandraAnnMabrittoMr.andMrs.DuncanMacMillanReevaandEzraP.MagerMr.andMrs.TomMarshMr.andMrs.WalterMaynardJr.NancyMcCormickWilliamMcGee

JamesMcNallyMr.andMrs.PrakashMelwaniAlbertS.MessinaandKenJenningsMr.andMrs.SamS.MillerThierryMillerandLowellandSandraMintzDianneModestiniJ.CharlesMokriskiMr.andMrs.RichardF.MooneyBarbaraS.MosbacherMr.andMrs.MichaelMullinMarkMurrayMrs.GabrielG.NahasThomasMichaelNeffand

MaryLyndonHavilandDavidNeillandSusanGriffithJillNewhouseMr.andMrs.MichaelNewhouseRodneyW.NicholsMr.andMrs.WilsonNolenThomasE.O’BrienMaryO’Bryan-Seidmanand

JenniferSeidmanSusanC.OrbRobertJ.OsterhusDavidT.OwsleyAnne-LouiseParlinAmyParsonsandPaulBirdLeslieB.PerkinMr.andMrs.JeffreyPettitRobertSPirie†RosemaryPonzoMaryLawrencePorterWoodruffM.PriceSheilaS.PullingSaschaM.Rockefeller

MichaelRoganDr.ElliottC.RoschSusanandElihuRoseJamieandLauraRosenwaldMrs.HowardRossRobert†andMargaret†RothschildMr.andMrs.WinthropRutherfurdJr.JeannetteWatsonSangerMr.andMrs.MichaelL.SantiniAlejandroSantoDomingoJeanetteSarkisianandPaulA.WagnerAdrianSassoonElaineSaulHeatherH.SavoieandJacquelineSavoiePrincessMaria-ChristinaSayn-WittgensteinMr.andMrs.PeterK.ScaturroProfessorSimonM.Schamaand

Dr.VirginiaE.PapaioannouWilliamR.Schermerhornand

DanielDutcherMr.andMrs.DavidT.SchiffDr.andMrs.JoelSchillingVirginiaSchmeelkMarianneSchnellDr.andMrs.RobertSchwalbeBarryF.SchwartzMrs.HenryT.SegerstromTheHonorableandMrs.RobertL.ShaferBrianShapiroMichaelT.SillermanDr.OlgaSilvay-MandeauMr.andMrs.EricSilvermanRobertB.SilversJ.L.H.SimondsMr.andMrs.JamesBakerSitrickSuzettedeMarignySmith

†deceased

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TerriSohrabJoshuaW.Sommerand

SheilaughR.SebastianMr.andMrs.JohnS.W.SpoffordSaraA.SpoonerandEdwardM.StrozJamesStambaughSherriStephensonMr.andMrs.RichardH.StowePeterSvrcekTheHonorableand

Mrs.J.FifeSymingtonIIIDr.andMrs.VictorSyrmisAnnTanenbaumMr.andMrs.VincentTarasovisMr.andMrs.LeoTickMr.andMrs.BruceE.TollMr.andMrs.AmorTowlesMr.andMrs.RogerTuckermanPaulUnderwoodMonicaVoldstadRosemaryVrablicMr.andMrs.HerbertWachtellRobertWaterstonFritzT.Wegmann†PatriciaWengrafMr.andMrs.KarelWesterlingTheHonorable†and

Mrs.JohnC.WhiteheadDuaneWilderBunnyWilliamsandJohnRosselliLauraWintersAndreaWoodnerDianWoodnerMr.andMrs.JamesYacobucciNanarandTonyYoseloffMaryN.YoungAnonymous(5)

Honorary FellowsHoraceWoodBrockTheodoreDellLeComted’HaussonvilleEverettFahyDr.andMrs.IraH.KaufmanAnneandJohnMarionEdgarMunhallAnneandFrançoisPouletMr.andMrs.SamuelSachsIIMrs.WilliamSuhr†Mr.andMrs.EugeneVictorThawFredericavonStade

Sustaining Friends $600Mr.andMrs.BurnsideE.AndersonIIILauraAnrederSylviaArnowichAnnGriffithAshPageAshleyDr.JanetJeppsonAsimovDr.PeterH.BakerMr.andMrs.JamesM.BartonMr.andMrs.NoahBerleyMr.andMrs.RogerS.BerlindMr.andMrs.GeraldBernazLudmilaS.BidwellMr.andMrs.DavidBlumenthalBonnieBycoffJohnCapizziandGlennRiddellEdwardK.CarpenterGregandJulienCavanaghCarlJ.ChiappaLawrenceChienLynetteDallasMr.andMrs.RichardM.DanzigerMr.andMrs.RichardR.DavisMr.andMrs.AnthonyT.DeanSusanDelaneyAdrianaDilanceaMr.andMrs.ThomasG.DonekerMarjorieDonigerMr.andMrs.KostasDouzinasMargildErcklentzEllenL.FogleBarbaraFoshayBarbaraW.Fox

†deceased

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JamesL.FreemanMr.andMrs.StephenFriedmanEllenFryeandDanielFergusonMr.andMrs.JohnGaliardoThomasR.GallagherLindaAllardGallenAlfredGallicchioGregGallopoulosMr.andMrs.AndrewGordonMr.andMrs.RichardGreenMr.andMrs.LewisR.M.HallMr.andMrs.ThomasHamillJohnHartjeandCarolCamperEmmettandKathleenHartyNancyHaywardandRichardJohnsonMr.andMrs.RichardT.HenshawIIIDr.PaulHershensonMr.†andMrs.HenryH.HoytJr.Mr.andMrs.†DavidM.HugginWarrenF.IlchmanandSarahIlchmanMr.andMrs.PaulJ.IsaacAmabelB.JamesLeonardKarasykReginaKesslerDr.BrianKeyesandDr.MichaelVirataGarrettKirkJr.Mr.andMrs.KeithKroegerMr.andMrs.JamesLallyMr.andMrs.BillLambertBretLaughlinJohnJ.LeiserMollyLemerisandCarlFoltaMr.andMrs.RobertH.LenzMr.andMrs.SeymourLichtensteinElizabethLifschultzStevenLoeshelleandGervaseRosenberger

RobertB.LoperKimberlyA.LuceMr.andMrs.GaryMacDougalNicholasMartiniDeborahM.MeleSusanE.MenconiandBruceA.HohebEugeneMercyJr.AnastasiaMilonasandSophiaMilonasMr.andMrs.TomMitchellRichardandBarbaraMooreBishopWilliamMurphyKarenMurrayMr.andMrs.NicholasMurrayMr.andMrs.JohnK.NairnMr.andMrs.AndreNasserMr.andMrs.FredNeumanGreshamO’MalleyIIIMarilouPerieWilliamS.PhelanJr.andSusanY.YoungJoanneT.PriceProfessorandMrs.MichaelB.PrystowskyAllanandLeahRabinowitzMr.andMrs.JohnH.RassweilerTaffinRayRoseRittsandElianaRittsDavidN.RobertsandMichaelRobertsMr.andMrs.JeffreyA.RosenAntonH.RosenthalandRuthE.GanisterCatherineG.RossMr.andMrs.CyeRossMary-JaneSalkAstridSanaiJudithA.SanerDr.andMrs.MichaelJ.SchmerinFrancesA.SchulmanMr.andMrs.DanSemegen

Dr.andMrs.JeromeB.ShapiroConnieSimmonsandJamesD.KrugmanMr.andMrs.PeterSimonElizabethW.SmithandRichardCottonLawrenceB.StoneandJanS.JechaThomasTeepleThomasW.ThalerCynthiaKeelyTimmsMarcosTychbrojcherand

GeorgeDandridgeLoriUddenbergMr.andMrs.PaulVizcarrondoJr.FeliciaD.WarshawskySuzanneS.WeilWayneG.WhitmoreMr.andMrs.KendrickR.WilsonIIIKathleenWoodwardAdaZambetti

†deceased

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Supporting Young Fellows $5,000DariaDanielAlexandraCarolinePorterCharlotteTextor

Contributing Young Fellows, Dual, $2,500JisooKimArianaRockefellerandMatthewBucklin

Contributing Young Fellows $1,500Mr.andMrs.AhmarAhmadAllaAkimovaMr.andMrs.JohnR.AllenIIIPaulArnholdColetteArredondoandMaureenM.NashAnantshreeChaturvediRobertChenPatrickCivettaChristinaCochranCatherineA.CormanMr.andMrs.RyanDattiloMr.andMrs.MichaelDavisBlakeR.G.FunstonElizabethGrammaticasAmandaGreenbergCaseyGreenfieldCharlotteH.HavemeyerFrederickC.HavemeyerIVMr.andMrs.SimonJ.HeathMr.andMrs.ChristopherJ.IrwinJohnW.JamesJr.EaddyKiernan

PaulJ.KleinschmidtandEmilyCondlinMr.andMrs.JonKurpisJustinR.KushNoelleLaRubbioMr.andMrs.ScottLabbyLucyJaneLangandScottAsherEricLeGoffMichaelS.LorberMichelleLyndMr.andMrs.HarryM.MateerIIIMr.andMrs.SeanD.McAndrewClareMcKeonLaurenH.MulhollandMr.andMrs.BrendanO’ReillyMr.andMrs.AlexanderOverstromRyanM.PayneKellyL.PecoreKatherineReibelMaryMadelineRobertsMr.andMrs.AdamRozencwajgCharlesN.W.SchlangenMaggyFrancesSchultzOliverWardSchulzeLacarySharpeR.AndrewShoreCarsonL.SievingMr.andMrs.C.J.SlicklenElizabethSteelSarahStengelMr.andMrs.JamesR.SullivanIIIKimberlyA.TambasciaKevinTelfordandDr.CharlotteK.TelfordMr.andMrs.MickWalsdorfJenniferWright

Young Fellows $500JeffreyAbornNicholasandTravisAcquavellaAlexandraAllenEdwardA.AllenMr.andMrs.JulianAllenMilesD.ArcherJuliaArnholdYanAssounandPolinaProshkinaJenniferAuerbachandJoannaAuerbachDr.RebeccaL.BagdonasBryanBalaciNataliaBanderaAmeliaBellEricBlair-JoannouAvishanBodjnoudand

NatachaRoumiantzoffMr.andMrs.MairtinBradyChristianaE.BrombergStevenBrooksMr.andMrs.JordanBruggBentleyBryantBarryPaulBurtonRaymondE.CarlsonDr.andMrs.GeoffreyScottCarrollKevinL.ChangMichaelX.ChenLiviaCheungandCharlieChoiAndreaChungAlexandraChunnEdwinClaflinandMorganTupperYannCoatanlemandJamesG.BrooksMelodyE.CohenSamanthaCohenBenjaminColeMr.andMrs.ErikColerMr.andMrs.MichaelColsher

Young Fellows

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EugeniaCominiandEdwardBaylissAnnikaConnorandTiffanyFrasierMadelaineD’AngeloJamesDannerGustavodeMedeirosLydiaFenetDelaneyand

ChristopherDelaneyChristopherH.DesirDr.LaraDevganandPatrickVerdonckAdrienM.DewezNicoleDiCoccoChristinaEberliAllisonM.EcungCarolineEdmundsonandGregMueckeDr.MichaelEspirituAnnaFaginNiccoloFalezLiyingFengMartaFernandezNicoleFlotteronCaitlynFrankElizabethFraserHowardFriedmanLinGaoAlexandraG.GoeletSihienGohKaviGuptaMayHamzaJonathanHarrisJaneE.HarrisonKatharineV.HemphillMr.andMrs.PeterHendersonAlexandraHofmannMichaelT.HolickJessicaHonKatherineR.HorvitzRedmondS.Ingalls

MieIwasaBrookeJamesNinveRamonaJamesMr.andMrs.StephenJamisonMr.andMrs.TimJenkinsLauraJohansenandRossGoldenbergJessicaColeKalbandAshKalbMatthewKaraszBenjaminKarpAyeshaKaziandAkbarJafferDr.SarahKellerandRachelMertensmeyerAlisonKenworthyandStuartKenworthyCaseyKohlbergMollyK.KruegerDavidLamprouandJessicaDavisAbigailLedesAlexandraLeightonMarcA.LewinsteinAngelinaM.LippertJingyuLiuJaredLonghitanoRobertD.LorfinkCatherineAnneLowdenMr.andMrs.ZiadMahmassaniEricMandlKatharineMankoMorganManleyBrookeMarinovichEllenBlairMarstellerJohnB.MartinMr.andMrs.PrakashMasandStella-MariaMatzariDennisB.McKennaBennettMeierMandolynMeyerYousefMianAlexandraMichler

TadMikeandMiroslawBacaSabinaM.MilbankIngridandLelandMillerMargotMillerandBradleyKromDiegoA.MirandaTaylorC.MoisterElenaMolchanovaandMassimilianoOrziNicholasMouradianFranziskaNebehaySarahMaslinNirYoichiroOkumuraStephanieOspinaJessieParsonsErinPerzovandJohnHallidayEgorStephanPetrovRosaliePhilipMarkPhillipStevenM.PiccianoMr.andMrs.PatrickPierceAlphonsoPintoSalvatorePolidoroAmyE.PompeaSoniaPonnusamyTessPorterJoelS.PosnerLindaPratkaMarcusPrendergastHedyPuaMr.andMrs.BryanRammCatherineRawlsTurnaRay-FranzandTimothyFranzBenjaminM.RileyLauraRodgersandAlexGasnerOliviaRoganAnneLivingstonRogersJohnT.G.RogersAndyRomer

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AlexanderRosanelliandBenjaminLundLaurenRoseWilliamRutledgeScotlanRyanJustinM.SandersKatherineE.SangervasiDanielleSapseCamilaSarmientoCourtneySaundersJenniferandFredSavageVictoriaSchmidt-ScheuberCatharineSchoettleandAnnaSchoettleEmmaScullyCollierSearleSohamSenJonathanShechtmanSamuelShikiarBenjaminShuldinerMr.andMrs.AdamL.SillsDebbieSilvermanAnastasiyaSiroMarisaSkolnickSvetlanaSmithLaurenSpatzAmberStanleyAnnaN.StickneyPamelaC.SuskindSarahTaubAnthonyTedescoMr.andMrs.BenThompsonAmandaThrowerAlexisTobinMartaTokarandNataliyaTokarLydiaM.TowerBillUpdegraffandElizabethBartfieldJannaValencia

AnnHunterVanKirkandJessicaWrightKristinA.VerbitskyAbrahamWachterNinaWalkerWainwrightJamesJ.WattsandAnneS.VoorheisLauraWebbChristyWilliamsCarolynP.WilsonMr.andMrs.MichaelWinstonDr.FlorenceWrightKarlE.YehAudreyAnnaYuMerrySuiYuanandRobertWuShellyZhuandDavidBarillariJacobZuckerAnonymous

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Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and ClodionApril 1, 2014, through April 5, 2015

MargotandJerryBogertMrs.HenryClayFrickIIAnonymous

The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca”May 14 through July 20, 2014

TheGladysKriebleDelmasFoundationHesterDiamondFoundationforItalianArt&CultureGabelliFundsMr.andMrs.HubertL.GoldschmidtAsoO.Tavitian

Men in Armor: El Greco and Pulzone Face to FaceAugust 5, 2014, through October 26, 2014

SidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeismaninmemoryofVeraandWalterA.Eberstadt

TheAndrewW.MellonFoundation

Masterpieces from the Scottish National GalleryNovember 5, 2014, through February 1, 2015

Walter†andVera†EberstadtFiduciaryTrustCompanyInternationalPeterandGail†GoltraSirAngusandLadyGrossartTheChristianHumannFoundationDianeAllenNixonAnonymousinmemoryof

CharlesRyskampAnonymousinmemoryofMelvinR.Seiden

Coypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in Eighteenth-Century FranceFebruary 25 through May 17, 2015

TheFlorenceGouldFoundationGrandMarnierFoundation

Leighton’s Flaming JuneJune 9 through September 6, 2015

Mr.andMrs.JuanA.SabaterThePeterJaySharpFoundation

†deceased

Exhibition Support

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$50,000 and aboveBoiesSchiller&FlexnerLLPBracewell&GiulianiLLPFiduciaryTrustCompanyInternationalTokioMillenniumRe

$25,000 to $49,000Sotheby’s

$10,000 to $24,999BloombergBNYMellonCitigroupConEdisonCreditSuisseGagosianGalleryTheMoody’sFoundationNewYorkUniversityTervisTumbler

$5,000 to $9,999AveníuBrandsBelvedereVodkaChampagneLouisRoedererChanelChristie’sColgate-PalmoliveCompanyTheCultivistTheDanaFoundationIridianAssetManagementLLCJohnWileyandSonslanvinPrattInstituteW.P.CareyAnonymous

$1,000 to $4,999AonFinancierPatisserieStop&StorTiffany&Co.

Matching Gift CompaniesAmericanInternationalGroupAT&TFoundationAXAFoundationBankofAmericaBarclaysBloombergPhilanthropiesTheWaltDisneyCompanyFoundationExxonMobilFoundationFitchRatingsFortressInvestmentGroupFranklinTempletonInvestmentsGAPGEFoundationTheGoldmanSachsFoundationGoogleGrantham,Mayo,VanOtterloo&Co.TheJohnA.HartfordFoundationHSBCIBMInvestmentTechnologyGroupJohnson&JohnsonFamilyofCompaniesJPMorganChaseKeefeBruyetteandWoodsTheMayDepartmentStoresCompanyTheMerckFoundationMorganStanleyTheNeimanMarcusGroupStavrosNiarchosFoundationPfizerFoundationThePrudentialFoundationSelectEquityGroupFoundationTheSt.PaulCompaniesThomsonReutersVoyaFinancial

Corporate Members and Sponsors

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T heHenryClayFrickAssociatesisagroupofgenerousindividualswho

supportTheFrickCollectionthroughbequests,trusts,orotherplannedgivingarrangements.

SeymourR.AskinMargotBogertHelenClayChaceDianeC.DunneMrs.CharlesH.DysonBarbaraG.FleischmanBarbaraA.GilletteAgnesGundRobertK.JohnsonHansW.KertessSidneyR.KnafelArnold,Carol,andAnthonyLewinDavidW.MartinDianeAllenNixonJamesS.Reibel,M.D.FrancineM.Rothenbergand

AlanMilesRothenbergMichaelE.TullyAnonymous(4)

Henry Clay Frick Associates

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

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IanWardropperDirector

BlancadelCastilloAdministrative Assistant

AlisonLonsheinGeneral Counsel & Assistant Secretary

SarahTheinExecutive Assistant to the Director

Administration & Finance Department

RobertGoldsmithDeputy Director, Chief Operating Officer, & Assistant Secretary

RobertAlexanderAssistant Controller

ChristineAriasHuman Resources & Finance Assistant

MeganFlynnController

LisaFoersterPurchasing & Supply Room Assistant

MarthaHackleyExecutive Assistant to the Deputy Director

DianeOatmanPayroll & Benefits Coordinator

MichaelPaccioneChief Financial Officer & Assistant Treasurer

DanaWinfieldHead of Human Resources

CharlesGooldRieYamaguchi-BordenMailroom Clerks (p.t.)

Curatorial Department

XavierF.SalomonPeter Jay Sharp Chief Curator

AdrianAndersonSenior Galleries Technician

HilaryBeckerAssistant Editor

IsabelBirdEducation Assistant

MichaelBodycombHead of Photography & Digital Imaging

RikaBurnhamHead of Education

JuliaDayAssociate Objects Conservator

DianeFarynykRegistrar & Exhibition Manager

SusanGraceGalassiSenior Curator

AllisonGaleaAssociate Registrar

JosephGodlaChief Conservator

MargaretIaconoAssistant Curator

PatrickKingSenior Preparator

AdrienneLeiManager of Education & Public Programs

BrittanyLuberdaAdministrative Assistant for Conservation

MichaelynMitchellEditor in Chief

AimeeNgAssociate Curator

JennaNugentAdministrative Assistant for the Chief Curator’s Office

RyderO’DellPrograms Assistant

EloiseOwensCuratorial Assistant

JeannetteSharplessRegistrar Assistant

CharlotteVignonCurator of Decorative Arts

EmmaMerklingJoannaSheersSeidensteinLisaTannenbaumResearch Assistants (p.t.)

AdamEakerJeonghoParkAaronWileAnne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellows

RebeccaSzantyrSamuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow

Department of External Affairs

TiaF.ChapmanDeputy Director for External Affairs

AnnaBoatwrightSpecial Events Manager

The Frick Collection StaffAsofJune30,2015

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JoyceBodig(p.t.)Concerts Coordinator

RebeccaBrookeHead of Publications

LibbyCollingeHead of Research & Prospect Strategy

HelenM.FreemanMembership Manager

GenevraLeVociSpecial Campaign & Planned Giving Coordinator

AlexisLightManager of Media Relations & Marketing

DavidW.MartinAssociate Director of Leadership Gifts & Special Campaigns

HaleyMeyerSpecial Events Assistant

MaureenM.NashAssociate Director of Development

BexsaidaRodriguezExecutive Assistant to the Deputy Director for External Affairs

HeidiRosenauAssociate Director of Media Relations & Marketing

SusieSofranko(p.t.)Research Assistant for Development

NicholasD.StaglianoManager of Corporate & Foundation Relations

ColleenTierneyHead of Special Events

EllaKinsmanSophieSevenoaksAlexWingersonMembership Desk Assistants (p.t.)

Retail & Visitor Services

KateGerloughHead of Retail & Visitor Services

PenelopeCurrierAssistant to the Head of Retail & Visitor Services

NancyMcGeorgeAlexanderPercyMeganWelchel(p.t.)Coordinators for Retail & Visitor Services

AmandaAdamczykAnakaAllenRujeanneBleemerTiarraBrownMichaelaDoughtyYvetteEdelhartJuliannaFissGabrielleFitzgeraldJamesGiltenanKitGoldsteinGrantAlexanderHennesseyOliviaHunterAnnJaffeDarylJosephBoKyungKimJustinneLake-JedzinakKatherineMillerTommyMishimaGordonNelsonNaokoOtaRachelPridgenOlgaReinoso

PabloSanchezMonicaSandsYungjinShinLoriSignerSusanTaborRetail & Visitor Services Staff (p.t.)

Technology & Digital Media

FloydSweetingIIIHead, Technology & Digital Media

ValeryChenFront End Web Developer

VivianGillCreative Director for Digital Media

LisaGobleMedia Producer

DavidLinNetwork Administrator & Help Desk Manager

ThomasLuoDiWuHelp Desk & Desktop Support Assistants

BrianNicholsAssociate Head, Technology & Digital Media

CourtneyToumeyDatabase Administrator

SeanTroxellAssociate Media Producer

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Operations Department

DennisSweeneyHead of Operations

Engineering DivisionJosephCorselloChief Engineer

ColmMcCormacAssistant Chief Engineer

AlexanderBrandCharlesW.BulanowskiRyanGargiuloLanceKeittBillMarjiJackWuEngineers

ConradLewisElectrician

Maintenance DivisionDonaldoGodinezPainter

Housekeeping DivisionMireyaAlcainSupervisor of Housekeeping

RonaldMoliereAssistant Housekeeping Supervisor

MarieBrannAngelaEscotoDerrickFloydJairoRodriguezGarciaKaluGaviriaDhondupGonpo

BerthieLazareJairoLoaizaHectorMenaJuanPereyaHousekeepers

Kitchen DivisionJosephTeresaExecutive Chef & Kitchen Manager

ChristopherHermannSous Chef

HyunJooLeeFirst Cook

TheanaBernadotteXavierRandallKitchen Assistants

AlbertReyes(p.t.)Dishwasher

Horticulture DivisionGalenLeeHorticulturist & Special Events Designer

Security DivisionDominicPhillipSecurity Manager

DanielCharlesAssistant Security Manager

ShakiemGriffinAntoineSmallwoodSecurity Sergeants

MatawakilouMalikiDelroySlaterShivekarranRayTillackSecurity Supervisors

KeishaArringtonPeterAsareGloriaBlancTamaraBrowneDanielCampbellGeraldCastilloMercinCheryHaydenClementRafaelEscotoBorgiaEspinalLeroyEvansEttienneGrillascaAnaGutierrezDevaindranauthJamunaprasadBillyJean-ElyseeCliftonJonesMarleneJosephJosephLevasseurGuerlineLouisdorJeanMayardAnthonyNeversonAnthonyNoelRambarakhRamkirathStevenSandersMichelleSanzoEmeafaSenaya-KuwornuDolipShiwratanJamesSmithMoteelallSonaRichardSpencerAvelarditaTaverasMosiTelemaqueJasmineTyler-SpeedHeilysValentinesPearlWeekesMartinWhiteKiaraWrightSecurity Guards

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StephenBuryAndrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian

SophiaWalterLibrary Administrator

Public Services Department

SuzannahMassenChief, Public Services

RalphBaylor(p.t.)Assistant Librarian for Public Services

LorenzoDeLosAngelesReference Clerk/Technician

MichaelEbyJamesMercerLissetteNunezAmySchwarzPage/Technicians (p.t.)

JuliaHong(p.t.)AmeelaPadaratReceptionists

ElizabethLaneAssociate Librarian for Public Services

AudreyLorberfeldReference Associate

AnthonyReddingAssistant Manager of Pages

IanTitusManager of Pages

MeganWilliamsnyarc Kress Fellow for Public Services

Conservation Department

DonSwansonChief, Collections Preservation & Graphic Designer

AlexanderBeroHarleyGrieco(p.t.)Conservation Assistants

DonaldDavidDigital Specialist

FelixEsquivelPinkyFungAssistant Conservators

LucianoJohnsonDigital Preservation Librarian

GeorgeKoelleDigital Photographer

MelanieMartinConservator

ChaltinPagan(p.t.)Stacks Maintenance Assistant

KylieSchmitt(p.t.)CrisSunwooDigital Technicians

DeanSmithStack & Off-Site Storage Manager

Book Department

DeborahKempeChief, Collections Management & Access

SoniaAgnewMarySeemAcquisitions & Cataloging Assistants

CharlesBasmanJesseSadiaAmySchwarz(p.t.)Cataloging Associates

CynthiaBiber(p.t.)Cataloging Assistant

MarkBresnanHead, Bibliographic Records

ScottCalhounAcquisitions & Cataloging Associate

SumitraDuncanWeb Archiving Program Coordinator for nyarc

SaraHolladay(p.t.)Electronic Resources Librarian

RodicaTanjalaKraussHead, Cataloging Projects

RyanMendenhall(p.t.)Assistant Cataloger

ChristinaPeterHead, Acquisitions

VictoriaPilato(p.t.)Assistant Digital & Metadata Librarian

Frick Art Reference Library StaffAsofJune30,2015

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Photoarchive Department

KerrySullivanHead, Photoarchive

ValeriaKondratievMargaretRosePhotoarchive Assistants (p.t.)

AnastasiaLevadasDigital Photoarchive Coordinator

KerriPfisterAssistant Photoarchivist

EllenProkopAssociate Photoarchivist

LouisaWoodRubyHead, Photoarchive Research

HannaSieselPhotoarchive Associate

Archives & Records Management Department

SallyBrazilChief, Archives & Records Management

SusanChoreJulieLudwigShannonYuleMorelliAssociate Archivists

Center for the History of Collecting

IngeReistDirector

SamanthaDeutchEsméeQuodbach(p.t.)Assistant Directors