View
251
Download
0
Category
Preview:
Citation preview
The Frick Collectionannual report july 2013 – june 2014
The Frick Collection annual report july 2013 – june 2014
leadership
2 BoardofTrustees
reports
3 MargotBogert,Chairman,andIanWardropper,Director5 XavierF.Salomon,PeterJaySharpChiefCurator8 StephenJ.Bury,AndrewW.MellonChiefLibrarian
collection
11 MuseumAcquisitionsandNotableLibraryAcquisitions
public programming
12 ExhibitionsandLectures13 FreePublicEveningsandSymposia14 PublicationsandConcerts
financial statements
15 StatementofFinancialPosition16 StatementofActivities
donor support and membership
17 GiftsandGrants21 Director’sCircle22 AnnualFund23 FellowsandFriends29 RembrandtFellowsandYoungFellows32 ExhibitionSupport33 CorporateMembersandSponsors34 HenryClayFrickAssociates
staff
35 TheFrickCollection38 FrickArtReferenceLibrary
coverJohannes Vermeer (1632–1675), Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665, oil on canvas, Royal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis, The Hague
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 2
TheFrickCollectionBoardofTrustees
As of June 30, 2014
MargotBogert,ChairmanAsoO.Tavitian,Vice ChairmanFranklinW.Hobbs,TreasurerMichaelJ.Horvitz,Secretary
PeterP.BlanchardIIIAyeshaBulchandani-Mathrani
Jean-MarieEveillardBarbaraG.Fleischman
EmilyT.FrickSidneyR.Knafel
JamesS.Reibel,M.D.CharlesM.Royce
JuanSabaterStephenA.SchwarzmanMelindaMartinSullivan
IanWardropper,exofficioAntonioWeiss
President EmeritaHelenClayChace
Trustees EmeritiJohnP.Birkelund
I.TownsendBurdenIIIWalterJosephPatrickCurley
L.F.BokerDoyleBlairEffron
HowardPhippsJr.
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 3
T he past twelve months have beenan exciting period for The Frick
Collection.Wehostedanexhibitionofworksfrom the Mauritshuis in The Hague, whichwas, by every measure, the most popularand successful in our history; we welcomedXavierF.SalomonasournewPeterJaySharpChief Curator; and, in June, we announcedplans toenhanceandexpandtheCollectionand the Frick Art Reference Library. As theFrick continues to evolve and to considerlong-term improvements, our priority is toremain true to the vision of Henry ClayFrickbyofferingexhibitionsandeducationalprograms that inspire our visitors to learnmoreaboutourholdingsandtotakepleasurein thecontemplationof art. Such initiatives,whichareacornerstoneoftheFrick’smission,wouldnotbepossiblewithoutthesupportofourmanygenerousfriendsandmembers.
Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis opened to critical acclaim inOctober 2013. Vermeer’s iconic Girl with a Pearl Earring and Carel Fabritius’s master-work The Goldfinch were the favorites ofthe exhibition, which was seen during itsthree-monthrunbymorethan235,000visi-tors.Manywhosawtheshowwereinspiredby their experience to become members.Mostnotably,ourstudentmembershipgrewsignificantly, evidence that the exhibitionattracted a young audience as well. By theend of the fiscal year, our membership had
reachedanall-timehighofnearly19,000—fourtimeswhatithadbeenlastyear.
The Mauritshuis show was by nomeans the only acclaimed special exhibi-tion on view. We presented two wonderfulinstallations primarily of sculpture, David d’Angers: Making the Modern Monument andRenaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Hill Collection.Wealsofeatured,fortheveryfirsttimeintheUnitedStates,Parmigianino’sSchiava Turca—a jewel of Renaissance por-traiture in the tradition of the Mona Lisa.This exhibition was accompanied by anextendedcatalogueessaythatshednewlighton the identity of the sitter. You can readmoreaboutallofourspecialexhibitions inthecuratorialreport,beginningonpage5.
Along with our exhibitions, it is thebeauty of the objects in the Frick’s perma-nentcollectionthatinspiresvisitorstoreturnto our galleries again and again. To bettershowcase these objects, this year we intro-ducedafreemobileappthatprovidesinstantaccess to content related to every work inthepermanentcollection.Userscanbrowseforinformationaboutparticularobjectsandsearch the collection by artist, genre, gal-lery location, and audio stop number. Itcan be used by visitors on-site or remotelyby art enthusiasts around the world, mak-ing our expansive resources available tousers as never before. The app—devel-oped in conjunction with students of theStevens InstituteofTechnologyand funded
by Sandeep Mathrani in honor of AyeshaBulchandani-Mathrani—demonstrates oneof the many ways the institution is usingtechnology to enhance the understandingandappreciationofourholdings.
The Frick Art Reference Library contin-uestobreaknewgroundinareasofdigitiza-tion, research initiatives, online archiving,andthroughtheprogramsoftheCenterfortheHistoryofCollecting.Onpage8,youwillfindthereportofStephenBury,AndrewW.MellonChiefLibrarian.
In January we welcomed Xavier F.Salomon as Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator.Xavierfirstarrivedat themuseumin2004,asanAndrewW.MellonCuratorialFellow.He worked closely with Colin B. Bailey(whom he succeeded as Chief Curator)to organize the 2006 exhibition Veronese’s Allegories: Virtue, Love, and Exploration in Renaissance Venice, as well as Masterpieces of European Painting from Dulwich Picture Gallery, in 2010. Following his fellowship,hewasnamedChiefCuratoroftheDulwichPicture Gallery in London, and, begin-ning in 2011, he served as a curator in theDepartment of European Paintings at TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.Mostrecently,Xavier organized the acclaimed exhibitionVeronese: Magnificence in Renaissance Veniceat the National Gallery in London. We aredelightedthathehasreturnedtotheFricktoleadoursuperbteamofcurators,conserva-tors,andeducators.
Wealsowelcomedtwonewmemberstoour Board of Trustees: Dr. James S. ReibelandMelindaMartinSullivan.Inadditiontobeing dedicated patrons of this institution,botharedistinguishedcollectors.Dr.Reibel
Letter from the Chairman and the DirectorMargotBogert&IanWardropper
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 4
hashadanactivecareerinmedicine,healthcare administration, and public policy;Mrs.Sullivanhasahistoryofphilanthropicinvolvement throughout the United States.Wearegratefultothemfortheircontinuedsupport of The Frick Collection and forbringing their expertiseand insights toourgoverningboard.
The 2013 Autumn Dinner honoredMichelDavid-Weill,ageneroussupporteroftheFrick’sspecialexhibitionsanditsdecora-tiveartsprogramand the formerchairmanand president of Lazard LLC. The annualblack-tie dinner, held on October 7, 2013,raisednearly$1.2millionforprogramsatthemuseum and the library. With its CelestialBalltheme,theYoungFellowsBallonMarch13, 2014, paid tribute to the special exhibi-tion Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from
the Hill Collection. The festive event raisednearly$280,000forthemuseum’seducationprogram, which serves more than 20,000people annually, including students frommiddleschoolthroughcollege.
Asmanyofyouhavesurelynoticed, thenumber and variety of our lectures, semi-nars,courses,andotherofferingshavegrownover thepastdecade,ashave the scopeandfrequency of our special exhibitions. Withthis increase in educational and curatorialactivities,theneedhasarisentocreatespaceto support the programs our members andvisitors most enjoy. In response to theseneeds, the Trustees announced in June anarchitectural master plan that proposes tocreate, among other things, classrooms forour education programs and a state-of-the-art conservation lab to better care for the
objects in the permanent collection. Theplan—which includes enhancements to theFrickArtReferenceLibrary—willalsoopenareasofthemansion’ssecondfloortovisitors,something the public has expressed inter-est in formanyyears.Theproposedproject(detailedinthefall2014issueoftheMembers’ Magazine)ismodestinscalebutambitiousinwhatitwillprovideforthemuseumtoday,aswellasinthedecadestocome.
By all accounts, the past year was anexceptional one. We deeply appreciate theloyaltyofourmembers,whomakepossibleall we accomplish. With their support, thesuccessofourmanyinitiativeshassetusona course to realize a Frick that honors thepastbutiswellpoisedforthefuture,onethatensuresitsroleasapreeminentandindeliblepartoftheculturallandscapeofNewYork.
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 5
Report of the Peter Jay Sharp Chief CuratorXavierF.Salomon
Iam especially honored and pleased towritethis,myfirstletterfortheAnnual
Report as Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator. Iamalsoproudtoreport that theCuratorialDepartment has accomplished a great dealin the past year. Keeping true to the mis-sion of the institution, we have mounteddiverse exhibitions on a variety of subjects,from Dutch Old Master paintings to lateeighteenth-century French sculpture andRenaissance and Baroque bronzes, amongothers. We continue to present exhibitions,programs, and publications that shed newlight on the permanent collection, and ourefforts received noteworthy accolades fromcritics,scholars,colleagues,andvisitors.
Webeganourfall2013exhibitionprogramwith David d’Angers: Making the Modern Monument, on view from September 17through December 8, 2013. Organizedby Emerson Bowyer, Andrew W. MellonCuratorialFellow,theexhibitionwasthefirstontheartistoutsideofhisnativeFranceandbroughttogetherforty-eightworksonpaperand in wax, terracotta, bronze, and plaster,as well as rare nineteenth-century repro-ductions of his work in photographs andengravings. The show was accompanied bya fully illustratedcatalogue,whichincludedthefirstEnglish translationofa short storywritten by d’Angers in 1849. The EducationDepartmentpresentedtwointerdisciplinary
SalonEveningsinspiredbytheexhibition,inwhich participants had the opportunity tostudytheworksthroughthelensesofarchi-tecture,music,andliterature.
Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the MauritshuisdebutedtogreatacclaimonOctober22,2013.TheshowfeaturedfifteenpaintingsfromtheRoyal Picture Gallery Mauritshuis in TheHague, Netherlands, including Vermeer’siconic Girl with a Pearl Earring and CarelFabritius’s exquisite Goldfinch, alongsideworks by Rembrandt, Hals, Peter Claesz,NicholasMaes,GerardterBorch,JanSteen,Jacob van Ruisdael, and Adriaen Coorte.Works were selected by Colin B. Bailey,formerFrickDeputyDirectorandPeterJaySharp Chief Curator, in collaboration withEdwin Buijsen, Head of Collections at theMauritshuis.The installationwasorganizedby Assistant Curator Margaret Iacono. InhisreviewoftheexhibitionintheNew York Times,HollandCotternoted that the selec-tionofpaintingswas“agold-standardrem-nantoftheDutchGoldenAge.”Acataloguepublished by the Fine Arts Museums ofSanFranciscoandDelmonicoBooks/Prestelaccompaniedtheexhibition.
Throughout the duration of theMauritshuisshow,wehostedaseriesofpub-lic programs, including four lectures, threeseminars,and,forthefirsttime,specialexhi-bition guided school visits, which offeredstudents access to exhibitions on Mondays,when the museum is closed to the public.The program served nearly 550 middle andhigh school students in this inaugural yearand will continue during upcoming exhibi-tions, exemplifying the Frick’s commitment
to the next generation of art lovers andmuseum-goers.
The Frick was the sole venue forRenaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Hill Collection, on view from January 28throughJune15,2014.Thirty-fourstatuettesrepresenting Janine and J. Tomilson Hill’scollection were shown alongside selectedOld Master and contemporary works indisplays that reflected the couple’s diverseholdings and refined collecting sensibili-ties. Organized by Curator Denise Allen,the show included works by masters of theItalian,French,German,andDutchschools,many of which were exhibited withoutvitrines, thus enhancing their impact andfacilitatingclosestudy.RobertaSmithoftheNew York Times declaredtheexhibition“sen-sational”andpraisedthewaythesculpturesandpaintingswere“superblyjuxtaposed...inawonderfullycleaninstallation.”
On March 9, 2014, we closed Precision and Splendor: Clocks and Watches at The Frick Collection, a year-long exhibition offourteenwatchesandelevenclocksfromthethirty-eight-objectbequestoftheNewYorkcollectorWinthropKelloggEdey,alongwithfivespectacularclocksonloanfromHoraceWood Brock. Charlotte Vignon, the Frick’sAssociateCuratorofDecorativeArts,orga-nizedtheshow,whichillustratedthestylisticand technical developments of timepiecesdatingfrom1500to1830.
Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and Clodion, the premiere instal-lation of sculpture in the Portico Gallerysince its inauguration in 2012, opened onApril 1, 2014. In this year-long show, theFrick’s important holdings of works by two
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 6
of the foremostsculptors in lateeighteenth-century France are shown together for thefirsttime.Exquisitelycarvedandlifelikemar-bleportraitsbyHoudonandvirtuosoterra-cottafiguresbyClodionfromthepermanentcollection are complemented by importantexamples from New York–area private col-lections, illustrating the beauty, naturalism,and classical motifs that connect the worksofbothartists.Inanticipationoftheexhibi-tion,AssociateConservatorJuliaDaycleanedClodion’s Zephyrus and Flora. The show isaccompanied by an introductory video nar-ratedbyDirectorEmeritaAnneL.Poulet.
From May 13 through July 20, 2014,we presented The Poetry of Parmigianino’s Schiava Turca, organized in collaborationwiththeFoundationforItalianArt&Culture.Rarely seen outside of its home institution,the Galleria Nazionale di Parma, this mas-terpiece crossed the Atlantic for the firsttime for presentations at the Frick and attheLegionofHonor,SanFrancisco.Schiava Turca was installed in the Oval Room, sur-rounded by Renaissance portraits from thepermanent collection and Parmigianino’sPortrait of a Man, on loan from a privatecollection.Theexhibitionandaccompanyingcatalogueofferedanovelinterpretationoftheidentityofthesitter.ASchiava Turca–themedSummer Night featured lectures, readingsof Italian Renaissance poetry, and a perfor-manceoftheballetexcerptDanse Arabefromthe Nutcracker Suite. In conjunction withthe exhibition, Guest Curator Aimee Ng,Andrea Bayer (The Metropolitan MuseumofArt),MaryVaccaro(UniversityofTexasatArlington),andIledastudydaythatincludedaseriesofdiscussionsandpresentations.
We were pleased to acquire several newobjects this year, including two by Pierre-Jean David d’Angers, both titled L’Abbè de Lamennais and executed in 1831. The works,one in bronze and the other wax on slate,were featured in David d’Angers: Making the Modern Monumentandweregenerouslygivenby Johnathan Kagan and Ute WartenbergKaganinhonorofWalterA.Eberstadt.
In 2013, Henry H. Arnhold generouslygiftedtheFricktheGreat Bustard, createdin1732bytheMeissenPorcelainManufactory.We also acquired a beautiful watercolorandgraphitedrawingonlaidpaper,View of DieppebyAntoineVollon,agiftfromCarolFormanTabler inmemoryofMr.andMrs.AlexanderA.FormanIII.
Special loans continue to enliven thepermanent collection. We received twopaintings from The Alana Collection, bothdepicting Saint Jerome in the Wilderness—onebyBenvenutoTisidaGarofaloand theotherbyFraBartolommeo.TheMuseumoftheCityofNewYorklentPierre-JeanDavidd’Angers’s marble Ann Buchan Robinson,and we received Matthias Steinl’s carvedivory sculpture Pluto and Proserpina froman anonymous lender. Other objects onloan are Jean-Antoine Houdon’s La Grive Morte (The Horvitz Collection, Boston);Giambologna’swaxsculptureAstrology(TheQuentin Foundation); Guillaume Boichot’sPair of Vases Depicting the Calydonian Boar Hunt (private collection); a Saint-Porchairepottery ewer (anonymous lender); a pairof silver basins and fountains by LewinDedecke and Johann Wilhelm Voigt I (pri-vatecollection);apairofFrenchgilt-bronzecandlesticks after Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier
(private collection); a Meissen mounted“Maiblümen” vase in hard-paste porcelainwithcoloredenamel,gildeddecoration,andgilt bronze (private collection); a pair ofFrench mounted petrified wood vases withgiltbronze(privatecollection);aFrenchcon-sole table in gilt wood and marble (privatecollection); a Parisian pediment clock withgilt mounts attributed to François Rémond(private collection); a longcase regulatorclockbyBalthazarLieutaud(privatecollec-tion); a Louis XVI fall-front desk by Jean-HenriRiesener(privatecollection);aSévresLouisXVImountedvase(privatecollection);aSévresLouisXVpotpourrivasewithLouisXVIgilt-bronzemounts(privatecollection);and a garniture of one clock and two vasesmadeofQianlong-eraporcelainwithFrenchgilt-bronze mounts and a clock movementbyJeanMartin(privatecollection).
TheConservationDepartmentcontinuesitslong-termtechnicalresearchonobjectsinthepermanentcollection.ChiefConservatorJoeGodlahasbeenstudyingthefabricationtechniquesofPierreGouthière’sgiltbronzes,and Associate Conservator Julia Day con-tinues her work on the various terracottasculptures in the collection. The conserva-tion lab received several improvements thisyear,includingtheinstallationofnewfloor-ing material and a humidifier that enablessensitiveobjectstobetreatedduringthedrywinterseason.Thedepartmentalsoinstalledanewwirelessdataloggingsystemtomoni-torhumidityandtemperatureinthegalleriesandvaults.
Goya’s Duke of Osuna looks abso-lutely splendid after undergoing treatmentand technical study by Dorothy Mahon
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 7
and Michael Gallagher, conservators atThe Metropolitan Museum of Art. Theeighteenth-centuryRégencepictureframeinwhichHals’sPortrait of a Womanhangswasmeticulously treatedby theBrooklyn-basedconservatorGiovanniBucchi.TheWestGal-lery’s nineteenth-century Persian Saroughcarpet was reinstalled after extensive clean-ingandrepairsat theCathedralofSt. JohntheDivine’sconservationfacility.
In addition to studying, enhancing, andcaring for our permanent collection, weremaincommittedtoensuringitsaccessibil-ity.ThispastyeartheEducationDepartmentpresented more than 800 events for nearly17,000visitors.ThisincludedtheFrick’sseriesoffreelectures,whichwasenjoyedby2,000attendees.Thirteenlectures—includingthoserelated to the Mauritshuis and Renaissanceand Baroque Bronzes exhibitions—werewebcast in partnership with FORA.tv andmadeavailableforviewingonline.
The Frick’s second annual Teen Night
took place on September 27, 2013. Nearly120teensexploredthepermanentcollectionandparticipatedingalleryconversations,lis-tenedtochambermusicperformedbyPraxisYouthLeadershipOrchestra,andsharedinaQ&AwithFrickstaffmembers.OnOctober4,2013,wehostedourthirdannualCollegeNight, when more than 200 college andgraduate students gathered after hours tolearn about our education programs, fel-lowships, internships, and the Frick ArtReferenceLibrary.
As part of our ongoing effort to reachstudents and young professionals, we pre-sented a series of programs throughout theyear, includingCoolClasses forHotNightsfor high school students; Frick Forum forteens,whichpromotescloselookingandarthistoricaldiscussion;ArtClub,afreeweek-end program for middle school students;and Art Dialogues, a program designed foryoung professionals interested in participa-toryandfocusedengagementwithworksof
art. More than 300 individuals participatedintheseprograms.
Other highlights of our education pro-gramincludedguidedschoolvisits,throughwhich we served more than 1,750 students;our museum-school collaboration, this yearwith East Harlem School; and studio pro-gramsforparticipantsofallagesandabilities.
We welcomed two new colleagues thisyear: Nathaniel Prottas became our new-est Samuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow,and Adam Eaker, a doctoral candidate atColumbia University, joined us as our sec-ondAnneL.PouletCuratorialFellow.
IthasbeenanespeciallyexcitingyearatTheFrickCollection.Iamimmenselygrate-fultomystafffortheirexpertiseandunwav-eringdedication,withoutwhichnoneoftheaforementioned projects would be possible.Wearecurrentlypreparingforawiderangeofforthcomingexhibitions,programs,publi-cations,andactivities,andIlookforwardtosharingthemwithyouinayear’stime.
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 8
Report of the Andrew W. Mellon Chief LibrarianStephenJ.Bury
I t has been a productive year for theLibrary,withonlineexhibitions,contin-
uedresearchinitiatives,andnewdigitizationprojects.Wehavemadeaparticularefforttoexpandouronlinearchiveandmakeitacces-sibletopatronsandscholarsworldwide.
TheNewYorkArtResourcesConsortium(nyarc),whichconsistsof the libraries andarchives of the Frick Art Reference Library,theBrooklynMuseum,andTheMuseumofModernArt,wasawardeda$340,000grantfrom The Andrew W. Mellon Foundationto initiate a program of web archiving forspecialist art historical resources. The two-year program, known as Making the Black Hole Gray, responds to a 2012 pilot study,Reframing Collections for the Digital Age,alsofundedbytheMellonFoundation.Thestudydemonstratedthatthetypesofprintedmate-rials the nyarc libraries have historicallycollected are increasingly migrating to theweb. It revealed an urgent need to preservetheweb-basedversionsofauctioncatalogues,catalogue raisonnés, and scholarly researchprojects,aswellasartist,gallery,andmuseumWeb sites, in order to eliminate a “digitalblack hole” in the art historical record. TheFrickhas taken the lead in thisproject,andnyarc has secured funding for a NationalDigitalStewardshipfellow,whowillbebasedat the Frick to assist in the preservation of
Web archives. nyarc also obtained fundingfrom The Samuel H. Kress Foundation fortwo successive two-year fellows who willwork in public services, dividing their timeamongthethreenyarcpartners.
In the Photoarchive, the historic heartof the Library since it was established in1920, staff members began digitizing morethan330,000Americanschoolphotographs.Working closely with John Resig, Dean ofComputer Science at the Khan Academy,and using the image recognition softwareMatchEngine, they analyzed anonymousItalian school digital images and metadatafor errors and then matched them againstthe Fondazione Zeri’s holdings in orderto make identifications. A grant from TheSamuel H. Kress Foundation will enable ustodevelop thisproject intoanopen-sourcetool-kit for imageanalysis that canbeusedbyotherphotoarchives.
In July, the Frick Art Reference LibraryPeriodicalsIndex,acard-basedindexofmorethan300periodicalsheldbytheLibrary,wasmadeavailableonline throughanelectronicsubscriptionresourcepublishedbyebsco,aleading resource discovery service providerfor librariesworldwide. Inour thirdyearofa five-year project with scholarly publisherBrill,theLibraryincorporateddigitizedfilesof 326 rare auction catalogues into the ArtSalesCataloguesOnline.
Thanks to a $25,000 grant from theMetropolitan New York Library Council,we completed the third phase of our col-laborative digitization project Gilding the Gilded Age: Interior Decoration Tastes & Trends in New York City, which broughttogether materials pertaining to the Gilded
Age in New York from the Frick and theWilliam Randolph Hearst Archive (LongIsland University). Digital copies of GildedAge sales catalogues are now accessiblethroughArcade,WorldCat,andtheInternetArchive.Anonlineexhibitioncreatedusingmaterials from this collaboration providesfurtherinformationonimportantcollectorsofdecorativeartsintheGildedAgeandonthe Chinese export porcelain that was inparticulardemandatthattime.
This Kiss to the Whole World: Klimt and the Vienna Secession,anotheronlineexhibi-tion mounted by the Library and featuringrare materials from the special collectionsof nyarc, was launched as part of Vienna, City of Dreams, a three-week citywidefestival held in February and March andspearheaded by Carnegie Hall. The onlineexhibitionspotlightedtheViennaSecession(UnionofAustrianArtists)movementwhenGustav Klimt, a founding member, wasinvolved. The Web site presented digitalcopiesofthetwenty-threeViennaSecessioncatalogues (1898–1905) along with photo-graphic postcards illustrating some of theSecessionist exhibition installations. It alsoincludedtextsaboutthefamousBeethoven/Klinger Secession exhibition (1902), theKlimt retrospective exhibition (1903), andtheSecessionbuilding,aswellasaninterac-tivetimeline.DigitalcopiesoftheFrickArtReference Library’s collection of Secessioncataloguesfrom1898through1922areavail-ableinArcade.
We continue to engage with the dig-ital community and to share our digitalresources via social media. The Libraryposted image collections on Pinterest, with
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 9
organizingthemessuchasA Girl’s Best Friend,Silhouettes, andArt History’s Best Facial Hair.The collections feature the Library’s digi-tized negatives and are linked to the FrickDigital Image Archive. We also began toprovide content to The Frick Collection’sFacebookpage for“ThrowbackThursdays.”The Library began Wikipedia activity onbehalfofTheFrickCollectionandarrangeda training workshop with the “WikipedianinResidence”oftheMetropolitanNewYorkLibraryCouncil.
Serving our visitors remains a top pri-ority. For the first time in the Library’sninety-three-year history, we were opento the public in August on Tuesdays andWednesdays.ThisyeartheLibraryhad6,097externalvisitorsandsetall-timerecordsfortheregistrationofnewresearchers,thenum-berofonsiteandemailqueriesreceived,andthenumberofinterlibraryloans.InAugust,we subscribed to Ebook Library, an e-bookaggregator that enables registered users toselectanddownloadanye-booklistedinouronlinecatalog.
We conducted our first full survey ofonsitereadership,whichresultedintherevi-sion of our digital photography policy. AnewdigitalmicroformscannerwasaddedintheSmallReadingRoom,andbothReadingRoomswereupdatedwithLEDlighting.
TointroduceawidergeneralpublictotheLibrary and its services, we partnered withOpenHouseNewYorkduringitsannualfes-tival celebrating design and architecture inthecity’sfiveboroughs.ToursoftheLibrary’shistoric 1934 building were offered duringthefestivalweekend,October12and13,2013.
TheFebruaryreleaseofGeorgeClooney’s
feature film The Monuments Men piquedpublic interest in the Library’s involvementwith thegroupduringWorldWar II,whenLibrarystaffhelpedtoresearchandpreparemaps that were used during Allied bomb-ing raids of Europe in order to avoid thedestructionofgreatworksofartandarchi-tecture.ABCNewsfilmedasegmentintheReading Room, where Harry Ettlinger, anoriginal member of the Monuments Menteaminthe1940s,wasinterviewedtogetherwith Inge Reist, the Director of the CenterfortheHistoryofCollecting.Ingealsogavea talk on the same subject at the CenturyAssociation, while Sally Brazil and I tookpart in a Google Hangout session on thetopic, sponsored by the Google CulturalInstitute.UsinghistoricalphotographsfromtheArchives,theLibraryalsomountedthreeonlineexhibitionsabouttheactivitiesoftheMonumentsMenandtheirassociationwiththeFrickduringWorldWarII.
Wereceivedtwomajorarchivalgifts.Thefirst, from Carol Tabler, consists of about460 letters to and from nineteenth-centuryFrench landscape artists, many relating toAntoineVollon.Thesecondgift,fromMmeRolande Miquel, consists of research notesandmaterialsonFrenchnineteenth-centurylandscape painters, once belonging to thescholarPierreMiquel.
TheLibraryalsoacquiredasmallarchiveofmaterialsrelatingtotheAmericanpainterWalter Gay, which complements the col-lectingstrengthsof theFrickArtReferenceLibraryandisrelevanttothehistoryof theFrick. It includes a manuscript and type-scriptdiaryofGay’swife,Matilda,coveringthirty years beginning in 1904. The friends
and acquaintances mentioned include JohnSinger Sargent, Edith Wharton, HenryJames, Bernard Berenson, Elsie de Wolfe,Henry Clay Frick, and Library founderHelenClayFrick.
The Helen Clay Frick Foundationrenewed its support of the Library’s care oftheHelenClayFrickFamilyArchivewitha$100,000grant,whichwillenableustocon-tinuetheprocessofcreatingfindingaidsandconservinganddigitizingmaterialsfromthearchive.Therearenowonlinefindingaidsformorethan63percentofthearchives,whichhavebeenhousedattheLibrarysince2001.
TheCenterfortheHistoryofCollectingcontinues to foster the burgeoning field ofcollecting history by offering fellowshipsand seminars, hosting symposia and studydays, and creating tools to access primarydocuments generated by art collectors anddealers.InSeptember,theCenterpresentedGoing for Baroque: Americans Collect Italian Paintings of the 17th and 18th Centuries, atwo-day symposium made possible by theRobert H. Smith Family Foundation. TheCenter’s symposium in May, The Americas Revealed: Collecting Colonial and Modern Latin American Art in the United States,included interviews with prominent collec-torsRichardandRobertaHuberandPatriciaPhelpsdeCisneros.Otherhighlightsof theCenter’s calendar include a lecture by cel-ebrated ceramicist and author Edmundde Waal, sponsored by Gagosian Gallery;a panel discussion moderated by CenterDirector Inge Reist featuring J. TomilsonHill,JockReynolds,andRichardFeigen;anda reception at Sotheby’s to award JenniferFarrellandfivecoauthorstheSotheby’sBook
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 10
Prize for Get There First, Decide Promptly: The Richard Brown Baker Collection of PostWar Art. The Center’s third publication,Holland’s Golden Age in America: Collecting the Art of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Hals,was released in June, and oral historieswith Alfred Taubman and Jordan Schnitzerwere completed. Finally, together with theCenterforItalianModernArt,weorganizedthe first New York–area art history fellowsnetworkandheldasuccessfuleventinJune.
The Library’s many achievements weretheresultoftheeffortsofatalentedandded-icatedstaffworkingacrossdepartments.ItisaprivilegeformetobetheirChiefLibrarian.
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 11
The Great Bustard, 1732,Meissenporcelain,modeledbyJohannGottliebKirchner(1706–after1737),giftofHenryH.Arnhold,2013
Pierre-JeanDavidd’Angers(1788–1856),L’Abbè de Lamennais, 1831,bronze,giftofJohnathanKaganandUteWartenbergKaganinhonorofWalterA.Eberstadt,2013
Pierre-JeanDavidd’Angers(1788–1856),L’Abbè de Lamennais, 1831,waxonslate,giftofJohnathanKaganandUteWartenbergKaganinhonorofWalterA.Eberstadt,2013
AntoineVollon(1833–1900),View of Dieppe Harbor, 1873,watercolorandgraphiteonlaidpaper,giftofCarolFormanTablerinmemoryofMr.andMrs.AlexanderA.FormanIII,2014
Gifts
Collectionofapproximately460letterswrittentoandbynineteenth-centuryFrenchlandscapepainters,manyrelatingtoAntoineVollon;giftofCarolFormanTabler
Researchnotesandmaterialsrelatedtonineteenth-centuryFrenchlandscapepainters,compiledbytheFrencharthistorianPierreMiquel;giftofMmeRolandeMiquel
700photographsofItalianpaintingsandfrescoes;giftofTheRobertLehmanCollection,TheMetropolitanMuseumof Art
24linearfeetofphotographsofpaintings,drawings,andsculpture;giftoftheDepartmentoftheArtofEurope,MuseumofFineArts,Boston
224photographsofEuropeandrawings;giftofWildenstein&Company,throughEliotRowlands
275photographsofpaintingsanddrawingsbytwentieth-centuryAmericanartists;giftofLaurenceCasper
Man become guilty, or, The corruption of nature by sinne: according to St. Augustines sense, London,1650.TranslationbyHenryCarey,2ndEarlofMonmouth,inscriptionbyhisdaughterAnne,CountessofClanbrassil;giftoftheMaineHistoricalSociety
SaraGoudar,Remarques sur les Anecdotes de Madame la Comtesse Dubarri, Amsterdam,1777;giftofColinB.Bailey
Purchases
JosephBonomi,Perspective Without a Master,manuscript,c.1859–61
Walter Gay Archive, manuscriptmaterial,photographs,andartifactsdocumentingthelifeoftheAmericanpainterWalterGay(1856–1937),includingtheoriginalmanuscriptdiaryofGay’swife,Matilda,1904–20
Memorandum of Oil Paintings etc.,manuscriptdetailingtheartacquisitionsofSirJohnMarkofManchester(1832–1909)
Catalogue of about 100 Copper Plates All Engraved by Mr. Meyer,London,July28–30,1829.Auctioncatalogueofbankruptcysale(includingtheartist’sstudiofurnitureandequipment)ofHenryMeyer(1782/3–1847)
Catalogue of the first exhibition of the works of living artists, at the gallery of the Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts, Quiet Street, Bath, 1836–37;purchasedinhonorofCharlesRyskamp
Catalogue of the Valuable Collection of Prints and Drawings of Henry H. Hope Esq.,LeighandSotheby,London,March18,1813
Vincent van Gogh Sketchbooks: a facsimile of the artist’s sketchbooks in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, London,2013;purchasedthroughthegeneroussupportofTheFlorenceGouldFoundation
Notable Library Acquisitions
Museum Acquisitions
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 12
Exhibitions
Precision and Splendor: Clocks and Watches at The Frick CollectionJanuary23,2013,throughMarch9,2014
David d’Angers: Making the Modern MonumentSeptember17throughDecember8,2013
Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the MauritshuisOctober22,2013,throughJanuary19,2014
Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Hill Collection January28throughJune15,2014
Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and Clodion April1,2014,throughApril5,2015
The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca”May13throughJuly20,2014
Lectures
September18,2013“SculptingHistory:Davidd’AngersandtheRomanticMonument”EmersonBowyer,GuestCurator,TheFrickCollection
October9,2013“VitalSigns:TheArtofDavidd’Angers”DorothyJohnson,RoyJ.CarverProfessorofArtHistory,TheUniversityofIowa
October16,2013“Clocks,Politics,andChangingTimes”KevinK.Birth,Professor,DepartmentofAnthropology,QueensCollege,CityUniversityofNewYork
October23,2013“RoyalPictureGalleryMauritshuis:Past,Present,andFuture”EmilieGordenker,Director,RoyalPictureGalleryMauritshuis,TheHague
October29,2013Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture“TheDutchTraditionofPortraiture:A Dialogue”RinekeDijkstra,photographer,andHansdenHartogJager,artcriticandhistorian
November6,2013“BehindtheScenesofEverydayLife:DutchGenrePainting”EdwinBuijsen,HeadofCollections,RoyalPictureGalleryMauritshuis,TheHague
December4,2013“TheMakingofanIcon:HowtheGirl with a Pearl EarringGainedItsFame”ArthurWheelock,CuratorofNorthernBaroquePaintings,NationalGalleryofArt,Washington,D.C.
January22,2014“AuthorTalk:NeilHarris,Capital Culture”NeilHarris,PrestonandSterlingMortonProfessorEmeritusintheDepartmentsofHistoryandArtHistory,Universityof Chicago
January29,2014“WhyMultiplicity?OntheProductionofSmallBronzesintheItalianRenaissance”ClaudiaKryza-Gersch,arthistorian
February5,2014“RenaissanceandBaroqueBronzesfromtheHillCollection”DavidEkserdjian,ProfessorofArtHistory,UniversityofLeicester
March26,2014“TheSmallBronzeandtheLegacyofLeonardoinFlorence”MichaelCole,ProfessorofItalianRenaissanceandBaroqueArt,DepartmentofArtHistoryandArchaeology,ColumbiaUniversity
April3,2014“TheSculptureofHoudonandClodion:ReflectionsofAntiquity”AnneL.Poulet,DirectorEmerita,TheFrickCollection
Public Programming
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 13
Lectures(Continued)
April24,2014Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture“JeffKoonsonSculpture”JeffKoons,artist
April30,2014“Velázquez:MasterandMasterpieces”JonathanBrown,CarrollandMiltonPetrieProfessorofFineArts,InstituteofFineArts,NewYorkUniversity
May14,2014“APortraitandItsMysteries:Parmigianino’sSchiava Turca”AimeeNg,GuestCurator,TheFrickCollection
May21,2014“CourtPortraitureintheAgeofIsabella d’Este”AndreaBayer,Curator,DepartmentofEuropeanPaintings,TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt
June12,2014Samuel H. Kress Lecture in Museum Education
“PaintedPresence”MichaelAnnHolly,StarrDirectorEmeritusoftheResearchandAcademicProgram,TheSterlingandFrancine ClarkArt Institute,Williamstown,Massachusetts
FreePublicEvenings
July19,2013SummerNightIncelebrationofthespecialexhibitionPrecision and Splendor: Clocks and Watches at The Frick Collection
September27,2013TeenNight
October4,2013CollegeNight
March21,2014SpringNightIncelebrationofthespecialexhibitionRenaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Hill Collection
June27,2014SummerNightIncelebrationofthespecialexhibitionThe Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca”
Symposia
September20&21,2013“GoingforBaroque:AmericansCollectItalianPaintingsofthe17thand18thCenturies”PresentedbytheCenterfortheHistoryofCollecting
April25&26,2014“ASymposiumontheHistoryofArt”PresentedbyTheFrickCollectionandtheInstituteofFineArts,NewYorkUniversity
May16&17,2014“TheAmericasRevealed:CollectingColonialandModernLatinAmericanArtintheUnitedStates”PresentedbytheCenterfortheHistoryof Collecting
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 14
Publications
David d’Angers: Making the Modern Monument,byEmersonBowyerwithJacquesdeCaso,2013
The Frick Collection Handbook of Paintings,fifthprinting,inassociationwithScalaArtsPublishers,Inc.,2014
Holland’s Golden Age in America: Collecting the Art of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Hals, editedbyEsméeQuodbach,inassociationwithPennsylvaniaStateUniversityPress,2014. The book is the first of the series
“The Frick Collection Studies in the History of Art Collecting in America.”
The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca,” byAimeeNgwithaforewordbyDavidEkserdjian,2014
Concerts
October6,2013AnnaVinnitskaya,piano,inNewYorkdebut
October27,2013MauriceSteger,recorder,inNewYorkdebut,withPhoebeCarrai,baroquecello,andIgnacioPrego,harpsichord November10,2013MeccorreQuartet,inNewYorkdebut
December8,2013AugustinHadelich,violin,andCharlesOwen,piano
January12,2014DavidGeringas,solocello
February9,2014WolfgangHolzmair,baritone,withRussellRyan,piano
March2,2014FauréPianoQuartett
March16,2014OlivierCavé,piano,inNewYorkdebut
April6,2014MinguetQuartett,inNewYorkdebut
May4,2014TrioSettecento,violin,violadagamba,andharpsichord
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 15
Statement of Financial Position June30,2014,and2013
2014 2013Assets
Cashandcashequivalents $1,435,734 $808,937Contributionsreceivable,net 8,022,766 3,046,309Duefrombrokerforsecuritiessold 425,279 101,282Inventory 712,895 774,956Otherprepaidexpenses,receivables,
andotherassets 741,533 1,165,828Prepaidpensionbenefits 3,031,017 2,011,947Investmentsinsecurities 324,275,948 274,625,707Propertyandequipment,net 19,756,915 20,380,850
Total assets $358,402,087 $302,915,816
Liabilities
Accountspayable,accruedexpenses,anddeferredincome 2,766,500 2,315,044
Accruedpostretirementhealthandotherbenefits 7,601,755 6,715,462
Total liabilities 10,368,255 9,030,506
Netassets Unrestricted 282,105,912 239,807,903 Temporarilyrestricted 25,752,813 14,520,114 Permanentlyrestricted 40,175,107 39,557,293
Total net assets 348,033,832 293,885,310
Total liabilities and net assets $358,402,087 $302,915,816
Note 1For purposes of brevity, the June 30, 2014, financialinformation presented herein is excerpted from ouraudited financial statements as prepared by the inde-pendentaccountingfirmofO’ConnorDaviesMunns&Dobbins, llp., which rendered an unmodified opinionas to those statements’ conformance with generallyaccepted accounting principles. This excerpted infor-mationdoesnotincludetheStatementofCashFlowsorthefootnotes,whichareintegraltoafullpresentationoftheCollection’sfinancialposition.AcompleteReportoftheIndependentAuditors isavailablebywriting to theDevelopmentOfficeofTheFrickCollection.
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.Thespendingratewas4.50%forfiscalyears2014and2013.
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 16
Statement of Activities June30,2014(withcomparativetotalsfortheyearendedJune30,2013)
Unrestricted Total
Board Temporarily Permanently General Designated Total Restricted Restricted 2014 2013Operating Support and Revenues Spendingfromendowment $10,977,501 $— $10,977,501 $— $— $10,977,501 $10,342,302Othercapitalgain 8,916 — 8,916 — — 8,916 12,025Admissionfees 5,182,563 — 5,182,563 — — 5,182,563 4,023,893Membership 3,610,764 — 3,610,764 — — 3,610,764 1,779,186Bookstoresalesandmiscellaneous 1,887,919 — 1,887,919 — — 1,887,919 1,284,531Contributions 3,706,458 — 3,706,458 8,847,623 — 12,554,081 6,291,217 25,374,121 — 25,374,121 8,847,623 — 34,221,744 23,733,154Netassetsreleasedfromrestrictions 2,924,589 — 2,924,589 (2,924,589) — — —Total operating support and revenues 28,298,710 — 28,298,710 5,923,034 — 34,221,744 23,733,154 Operating Expenses Museum programs Operations 6,484,223 — 6,484,223 — — 6,484,223 6,045,062 Specialexhibitions,concerts,andlectures 1,937,756 — 1,937,756 — — 1,937,756 1,558,963 Bookstore,includingcostofsales 1,858,503 — 1,858,503 — — 1,858,503 1,287,598Total museum programs 10,280,482 10,280,482 — — 10,280,482 8,891,623Library programs Operations 4,600,604 — 4,600,604 — — 4,600,604 4,194,190 Specialprograms 284,571 — 284,571 — — 284,571 479,776Total library programs 4,885,175 — 4,885,175 — — 4,885,175 4,673,966Total programs 15,165,657 — 15,165,657 — — 15,165,657 13,565,589Supporting services Generalandadministrative 8,689,047 — 8,689,047 — — 8,689,047 7,976,509 Fundraising 2,054,711 — 2,054,711 — — 2,054,711 1,708,742Total supporting services 10,743,758 — 10,743,758 — — 10,743,758 9,685,251Total operating expenses 25,909,415 — 25,909,415 — — 25,909,415 23,250,840
Excess of operating support and revenues over operating expenses 2,389,295 — 2,389,295 5,923,034 — 8,312,329 482,314
Non-operating changes to net assets Contributions — 40,000 40,000 — 702,814 742,814 1,331,711Baddebtexpense — — — — (85,000) (85,000) —Depreciation — (1,741,076) (1,741,076) — — (1,741,076) (1,719,040)Gainonsaleofnon-operatingasset — — — — — — 1,470,668Netinvestmentreturndesignatedforlong-terminvestment — 38,927,316 38,927,316 6,701,516 — 45,628,832 29,911,267Pensionandpostretirementbenefitplan
liabilityadjustment 1,290,623 — 1,290,623 — — 1,290,623 2,265,585Netassetsreleasedfromrestrictions — 1,391,851 1,391,851 (1,391,851) — — —Total non-operating changes 1,290,623 38,618,091 39,908,714 5,309,665 617,814 45,836,193 33,260,191
Change in net assets 3,679,918 38,618,091 42,298,009 11,232,699 617,814 54,148,522 33,742,505
Net Assets Beginning of year $ 6,422,245 $ 233,385,658 $ 239,807,903 $ 14,520,114 $ 39,557,293 $ 293,885,310 $ 260,142,805End of year $ 10,102,163 $ 272,003,749 $ 282,105,912 $ 25,752,813 $ 40,175,107 $ 348,033,832 $ 293,885,310
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 17
W e deeply appreciate the generosityoftheindividuals,foundations,and
corporationsthatmadecontributionstoTheFrick Collection during the past fiscal year,July1,2013,toJune30,2014.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,whichisavailableonlineatwww.frick.org.
$500,000 and aboveMr.andMrs.Jean-MarieEveillard
$250,000 to $499,999TheHelenClayFrickFoundationTheFlorenceGouldFoundationTheAndrewW.MellonFoundation
$100,000 to $249,999Mr.andMrs.JeremiahM.BogertAyeshaBulchandani-Mathraniand
SandeepMathrani†Walterand†VeraEberstadtCherylandBlairEffronPeterandGailGoltraAgnesGundMr.andMrs.J.TomilsonHillIIIMr.andMrs.FranklinW.HobbsMr.andMrs.MichaelJ.HorvitzChristianK.KeeseeSidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeismanSamuelH.KressFoundationMr.andMrs.MatthewMcLennanDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelMr.andMrs.StephenA.SchwarzmanRobertH.SmithFamilyFoundationAsoO.TavitianAntonioWeissandSusannahHunnewell
$50,000 to $99,999TheArnholdFoundationJohnandConstanceBirkelundMr.andMrs.PeterP.BlanchardIIIMr.andMrs.L.F.BokerDoyleBarbaraG.FleischmanMrs.HenryClayFrickIITheChristianHumannFoundationAnna-MariaandStephenKellen
Foundation,Inc.Mr.andMrs.CharlesM.RoyceSanaH.SabbaghThePeterJaySharpFoundationMelindaandPaulSullivanMicheleandGiuseppeTorroniMrs.CharlesWrightsman
$25,000 to $49,999IreneRooseveltAitkenHelen-MaeandSeymourAskinTheAlexanderBodiniFoundationMr.andMrs.I.TownsendBurdenIIIMr.andMrs.JohnJ.BurnsJr.EdwardLeeCaveHelenClayChaceD.RonaldDanielandLiseScott†Mr.andMrs.OscardelaRentaHesterDiamondMrs.CharlesH.DysonFrancisFinlayDavidB.FordandPamelaFielderMr.andMrs.SeifiGhasemiPatriciaandRodesHartMr.andMrs.RobertF.HoerleTheRobertK.JohnsonFoundationF.M.KirbyFoundation,Inc.
Gifts and Grants
†deceased
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 18
EdieLangnerandMichaelH.ColesMr.andMrs.HowardPhippsJr.Mr.andMrs.JohnS.ReedMr.andMrs.JohnR.RobinsonBillyRoseFoundation,Inc.Mr.andMrs.JuanA.SabaterLouisaStudeSarofimTheSelzFoundationMrs.ConstantineSidamon-EristoffBeatriceSternMargieandNateThorneMr.andMrs.DavidM.TobeyDr.andMrs.MalcolmH.WienerAnonymous(4)
$10,000 to $24,999Mr.andMrs.AnthonyAmesRandallandVirginiaBarbatoMr.andMrs.LucianoBertiMr.andMrs.DavidNelsonBradfordTheHonorableandMrs.W.L.LyonsBrownM.L.ChenCharitableTrustJerryAnnWoodfinCostaandVictorCostaMrs.DanielCowinTheHonorableandMrs.WalterJ.P.CurleyTheGladysKriebleDelmasFoundationAntoinetteDelruelleandJoshuaL.SteinerEllenandPierredeVeghMr.andMrs.MartinFeldsteinJeraldDillonFessendenJoanneduPontFosterMr.andMrs.LawrenceFriedlandMr.andMrs.MichaelE.GellertMr.andMrs.GeorgeJ.GillespieIIIMr.andMrs.AlainGoldrachMr.andMrs.PaulB.GridleyMr.andMrs.AndrewS.GundlachMr.andMrs.SpencerHays
Mr.andMrs.KennethM.JacobsMr.andMrs.HenryP.JohnsonJaneKitselmanBarbaraandJonLandauMargoMortonLangenbergMr.andMrs.AlexanderM.LaughlinSilvinaLeoneandPabloCisilinoSallyandHowardLepowArthurL.LoebMr.andMrs.HamptonS.LynchJr.Mr.andMrs.JohnMacaskillAnneandJohnMarionLucyFlemmingMcGrathTheCurtisW.McGrawFoundationMr.andMrs.RobertMercerHenryS.MeyersC.JayMoorheadFoundationDianeAllenNixonMr.andMrs.GregoryK.PalmMr.andMrs.LeonB.PolskyMr.andMrs.WilliamRippeDavidSadroffBeatriceSantoDomingoMarkSchafferandDavidGoldmanDr.StephenK.ScherandJanieWooScherDr.andMrs.RobertSchneiderRobertaSchneidermanMr.andMrs.StanleyDeForestScottMr.andMrs.EricP.SheinbergRobertH.SiegelCarlSkoggardandJosephHoltzmanF.RandallSmithandJudithSmithMr.andMrs.A.AlfredTaubman†Mrs.HenryH.WeldonMr.andMrs.JamesJ.WilsonAnonymous(2)
$5,000 to $9,999FrancesBeattyAdlerandAllenR.AdlerGailandMarkAppelEikoandMichaelAssaelRitchieR.BattleMr.andMrs.ChristopherBealeDianaLewisBeattieMargaretCivettaCorkyandCarlFoundationFilomenM.D’AgostinoFoundationCorp.Mr.andMrs.RayDalioMr.andMrs.MarkDaltonTheCharlesEngelhardFoundationMr.andMrs.StevenG.EinhornPaulineEveillardandDouglasGouldMarthaFleischmanSarahP.FlintMr.andMrs.DavidForerDr.HenryP.GodfreyandGingerSchnaperMr.andMrs.DonaldJ.GordonMr.andMrs.MarkB.GrierMrs.HenryGrunwaldJamesR.HamiltonMicheleandMichaelHarkinsDr.andMrs.PeterN.HeydonIsabellaHutchinsonandMr.Diego
GradowczykPhyllisL.KossoffMr.andMrs.RonaldS.LauderLeonLevyFoundationLiveOakFoundationMarthaLoringNancyA.MarksMarieNugent-HeadMarlasand
JamesC.MarlasJanetMavecandE.WayneNordbergMr.andMrs.SeanD.McAndrew
†deceased
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 19
MeganMeagherandJudsonB.TraphagenMr.andMrs.RobertoMignoneMr.andMrs.AchimMoellerMr.andMrs.DonaldNewhouseDr.DavidOrentreichMr.andMrs.NormanL.PeckLauraPelsRichardPesinEmilyWeiRalesandMitchellP.RalesMr.andMrs.WilliamP.RaynerBarbaraA.Reuterand
WilliamJ.WilliamsJr.TheHonorableandMrs.FelixG.RohatynMrs.AlexandreRosenbergNanetteRossDr.andMrs.ThomasP.SculcoMr.andMrs.HowardSolomonElizabethM.StaffordEstateofRuthSternSimonaVassilevTheVersaillesFoundation,Inc.Mr.andMrs.JeffVollingGeorgeandFernWachterSusanWassersteinandGeorgeSardMr.andMrs.VictorWrightMaryN.YoungMr.andMrs.WilliamLieZeckendorfAnonymous(2)
$2,500 to $4,999Mr.andMrs.DavidAbramsTheAhmansonFoundationPaulArnholdMr.andMrs.AlanJ.BarocasAnneH.BassAnneT.andRobertM.BassCarolineE.BassettHowardBayneFundAntonioBecharaElizabethBelferW.MarkBradyElizabethA.R.andRalphS.BrownJr.Mr.andMrs.KennethA.BuckfireMr.andMrs.SamuelC.ButlerHardwickCaldwellRobertoCamachoDr.TeresaA.Carboneand
RobertB.GoldsmithMr.andMrs.ThomasA.CassillyEmyCohencaandNevineMichaanMr.andMrs.GeorgeS.CoumantarosRobertCouturierT.A.CoxMaryCronsonMr.andMrs.GlennM.DardenMr.andMrs.RyanDattiloSylviadeCuevasMr.andMrs.GeorgesdeMenilBarbaradePortagoDr.andMrs.DavidG.DodwellW.LeslieDuffyAlanDworskyAllisonM.EcungTheArmandG.ErpfFund,Inc.Mr.andMrs.AnthonyB.EvninJ.O.FairfaxLeeGunnFalchiMr.andMrs.ArnoldFeld
Mr.andMrs.RobertFribourgRobertL.FroelichMr.andMrs.SergioGalvisStephenA.GeigerWilliamT.Georgisand
†RichardT.Marshall†SirDavidandLadyGibbonsMr.andMrs.HubertL.GoldschmidtElizabethMarstellerGordonDr.andMrs.VictorR.GrannMr.andMrs.RichardGrayMr.andMrs.MalcolmD.GriggsMr.andMrs.JohnH.GutfreundMr.andMrs.ChristopherJ.IrwinMr.andMrs.PaulJ.IsaacDianeJaffeeandDavidO’BrienMr.andMrs.JeromeJurschakMr.andMrs.LeonKalvariaTheKandellFundMarkandHeleneKaplanHansW.KertessDr.andMrs.HoshangJ.KhambattaMr.andMrs.BruceKovnerCarlF.KrebsMr.andMrs.KeithKroegerAlexisKugelandNicolasKugelGeorgeLabalmeJr.LauraLandroandRichardSalomonEugeneM.LangSerenaLeseMr.andMrs.PaulS.LevyMichelleLyndChisholmLyonsCarolCollinsMaloneMr.andMrs.JamesP.MartinClareMcKeonMr.andMrs.ZviMeitar
†deceased
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 20
WalterB.MelvinSusanMikulaandRachelMaddowBarbaraS.MosbacherJonathanM.MosesKathrynMyersandVictoriaMyersOttoNaumannandHeidiD.ShafranekMr.andMrs.ArnoldHaywardNeisMr.andMrs.HenryNevilleMr.andMrs.MichaelNewhouseMr.andMrs.MartinNussbaumMr.andMrs.RichardB.NyeKelseyLeeOffieldPeterO’HaraMr.andMrs.AlexanderOverstromRichardPachecoDavidB.Pearce,M.D.AlexandraPethtelMr.andMrs.IvanE.PhillipsL.VictoriaPhillipsandTravisK.AndersonAnneandFrançoisPouletTatianaB.PouschineandRichardStrotherDeaconJohnMichaelPowersWoodruffM.PricePolinaProshkinaandYanAssounMr.andMrs.SamuelF.PryorIVMr.andMrs.FrankN.RayElizabethG.RedleafandIsabelB.G.RedleafMr.andMrs.AndrzejK.RojekMr.andMrs.JonathanRosenMr.andMrs.DavidRothStanleyA.RowePaulSaenger,M.D.AlanE.SalzandBradWhitehurstChristineSareMaggyFrancesSchultzGilShivaDr.RobertB.SimonChristineSmithandBlakeWassenaarClariceSmith
Mr.andMrs.GrantSmithSaraA.SpoonerandEdwardM.StrozMr.andMrs.RobertK.SteelGeraldG.Stiebeland
PenelopeHunter-StiebelElizabethF.StriblingandGuyRobinsonTheStudioinaSchoolAssociationMr.andMrs.JamesR.SullivanIIIMr.andMrs.RobertSwansonAlyceToonkMr.andMrs.JohnL.TownsendIIITheTownsendFamilyFoundationIanWardropperandSarahMcNearLloydWestermannFrancisH.WilliamsMr.andMrs.DavidZalaznickAnonymous(2)
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 21
Director’s Circle Benefactors $100,000Mr.andMrs.LenBlavatnikMr.andMrs.FranklinW.HobbsDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelAsoO.Tavitian
Director’s Circle Patrons $50,000HenryH.ArnholdMr.andMrs.PeterP.BlanchardIIICherylandBlairEffronMr.andMrs.Jean-MarieEveillardMarinaKellenFrenchPeterandGailGoltraMr.andMrs.J.TomilsonHillIIIMr.andMrs.MichaelJ.HorvitzChristianK.KeeseeSidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeismanMr.andMrs.MatthewMcLennanMr.andMrs.CharlesM.RoyceSanaH.SabbaghMelindaandPaulSullivanMargieandNateThorneMicheleandGiuseppeTorroni
Director’s Circle Members $30,000IreneRooseveltAitkenJohnandConstanceBirkelundTheHonorableDanieleBodiniMr.andMrs.JeremiahM.BogertAyeshaBulchandani-Mathraniand
SandeepMathraniMr.andMrs.JohnJ.BurnsJr.HelenClayChaceMr.andMrs.L.F.BokerDoyleMrs.CharlesH.DysonBrunoandSylviaEberli†Walterand†VeraEberstadtFrancisFinlayBarbaraG.FleischmanDavidB.FordandPamelaFielderMrs.HenryClayFrickIIAgnesGundMr.andMrs.RobertF.HoerleJanineE.LukeMr.andMrs.SamuelI.NewhouseJr.Mr.andMrs.HowardPhippsJr.Mr.andMrs.JohnR.RobinsonMr.andMrs.JuanA.SabaterDr.NathanE.Saint-AmandMr.andMrs.StephenA.SchwarzmanMrs.ConstantineSidamon-EristoffMr.andMrs.DavidM.TobeyAntonioWeissandSusannahHunnewellMrs.CharlesWrightsman
†deceased
Director’s Circle
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 22
W e are grateful to the followingdonors, each of whom made an
unrestrictedcontributionof$1,000ormoretotheAnnualFund.
$25,000 and abovePatriciaandRodesHart
$10,000 to $24,999TheHonorableandMrs.WalterJ.P.CurleyAntoinetteDelruelleandJoshuaL.SteinerMr.andMrs.MartinFeldsteinMr.andMrs.MichaelE.GellertMr.andMrs.JohnMacaskillC.JayMoorheadFoundationRobertH.SiegelCarlSkoggardandJosephHoltzman
$2,500 to $9,999IreneRooseveltAitkenMr.andMrs.JeremiahM.BogertDr.TeresaA.Carboneand
RobertB.GoldsmithMr.andMrs.GeorgeS.CoumantarosMr.andMrs.MarkDalton†Mr.andMrs.OscardelaRentaAlanDworskyMr.andMrs.StevenG.EinhornFortressInvestmentGroupLLCMr.andMrs.DonaldJ.GordonMrs.HenryGrunwaldMr.andMrs.MichaelJ.HorvitzTheKandellFundMr.andMrs.FernandLameschBarbaraandJonLandauEdieLangnerandMichaelH.Coles
SerenaLeseArthurL.LoebCarolCollinsMaloneLucyFlemmingMcGrathMr.andMrs.MatthewMcLennanAnneandFrançoisPouletMr.andMrs.SamuelF.PryorIVEmilyWeiRalesandMitchellP.RalesDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelMarkSchafferandDavidGoldmanRobertH.SmithFamilyFoundationElizabethM.Stafford
$1,000 to $2,499CharlotteP.ArmstrongMr.andMrs.FrederickW.BeineckeChristopherBishopQuigleyBruningMaryB.BurrichterMr.andMrs.SamuelC.ButlerCharinaFoundation,Inc.EmyCohencaandNevineMichaanD.RonaldDanielandLiseScottSylviadeCuevasMr.andMrs.Jean-MarieEveillardJ.O.FairfaxJeraldDillonFessendenJoanneduPontFosterMaryandHowardFrankRobertL.FroelichLadyGibbonsJoelM.GoldfrankDr.andMrs.VictorGrannGreatAllianceFoundationHighmountCapitalMr.andMrs.ThomasF.HodgmanMr.andMrs.GregoryP.Joseph
UteWartenbergKaganandJonathanH.Kagan
HansW.KertessPhyllisL.KossoffGeorgeLabalmeJr.TheLeonardandEvelynLauderFoundationSusanLloydAsbjornR.LundeMr.andMrs.RichardL.MenschelJonathanM.MosesHollyMyersandKirkNeelyMr.andMrs.ArnoldHaywardNeisDianeAllenNixonOrchardHillFundLauraPelsPetersFamilyArtFoundationMr.andMrs.IvanE.PhillipsBarbaraA.Reuterand
WilliamJ.WilliamsJr.Mr.andMrs.BenjaminM.RosenJamieandLauraRosenwaldAnnRybakElaineSaulRobertaSchneidermanGilShivaEstateofEdmundM.SpeerElizabethF.StriblingandGuyRobinsonMr.andMrs.A.AlfredTaubmanMr.andMrs.EugeneVictorThawBarbaraandDonaldToberMr.andMrs.JohnL.TownsendIIITheTownsendFamilyFoundationIanWardropperandSarahMcNear†Mrs.HenryH.WeldonDr.andMrs.MalcolmH.WienerMrs.RobertWinthropAnonymous(3)
†deceased
Annual Fund
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 23
Patron Fellows $20,000Helen-MaeandSeymourAskinMrs.DanielCowinMr.andMrs.JohnS.Reed
Sustaining Fellows $10,000Mr.andMrs.LucianoBertiMr.andMrs.DavidNelsonBradfordTheHonorableandMrs.W.L.LyonsBrownEdwardLeeCaveD.RonaldDanielandLiseScottEllenandPierredeVeghJeraldDillonFessendenJoanneduPontFosterMr.andMrs.PaulB.GridleyMr.andMrs.SpencerHaysBarbaraandJonLandauEdieLangnerandMichaelH.ColesMr.andMrs.AlexanderM.LaughlinSilvinaLeoneandPabloCisilinoSallyandHowardLepowMr.andMrs.HamptonS.LynchJr.Mr.andMrs.RobertMercerHenryS.MeyersMr.andMrs.GregoryK.PalmMr.andMrs.LeonB.PolskyMr.andMrs.WilliamRippeDr.andMrs.RobertSchneiderRobertaSchneidermanMr.andMrs.StanleyDeForestScottMr.andMrs.EricP.SheinbergMr.andMrs.JamesJ.WilsonAnonymous
Center for the History of Collecting Committee Fellows $7,500DianaLewisBeattieHesterDiamondPaulB.GridleyMr.andMrs.MauroA.HerlitzkaIsabellaHutchinsonandDiegoGradowczykMr.andMrs.WilliamP.RaynerDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelMr.andMrs.CharlesM.Royce†Mrs.HenryH.Weldon
Curatorial Committee Fellows $7,500AllenR.AdlerandFrancesBeattyAdlerIreneRooseveltAitkenHelen-MaeandSeymourAskinAyeshaBulchandani-Mathraniand
SandeepMathraniHesterDiamondMr.andMrs.Jean-MarieEveillardMarthaFleischmanDavidB.FordandPamelaFielderMr.andMrs.LawrenceFriedlandMichaelGallagherandMarkPowellMr.andMrs.AlainGoldrachAlexisGregoryBarbaraandJonLandauSallyandHowardLepowAsbjornR.LundeNancyA.MarksJanetMavecandE.WayneNordbergLucyFlemmingMcGrathDianeAllenNixonMr.andMrs.GregoryK.PalmAdaPelusoandRomanoI.Peluso
Dr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelDr.StephenK.ScherandJanieWooScherBeatriceSternGeorgeandFernWachterMr.andMrs.ArthurT.WilliamsIII
Decorative Arts Committee Fellows $7,500IreneRooseveltAitkenHenryH.ArnholdMr.andMrs.PeterC.H.BrownEdwardLeeCaveLeonDalvaMicheleandMichaelHarkinsSidneyR.KnafelandLondaWeismanThierryMillerandDr.andMrs.JamesS.ReibelMarkSchafferandDavidGoldmanElizabethM.StaffordMelindaandPaulSullivanSusanWeberJodyWilkieMr.andMrs.WilliamLieZeckendorf
†deceased
Fellows and Friends
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 24
Supporting Fellows $5,000GailandMarkAppelRandallandVirginiaBarbatoRitchieR.BattleMr.andMrs.ChristopherBealeMr.andMrs.RayDalioMr.andMrs.MarkB.GrierMrs.HenryGrunwaldAmandaHaynes-DaleDr.andMrs.PeterN.HeydonLawrenceKeigwinPhyllisL.KossoffMr.andMrs.RonaldS.LauderJamesC.Marlasand
MarieNugent-HeadMarlasMr.andMrs.RobertoMignoneMr.andMrs.DonaldNewhouseBarbaraA.Reuterand
WilliamJ.WilliamsJr.LouisaStudeSarofimDr.andMrs.ThomasP.SculcoMr.andMrs.HowardSolomonMaryN.YoungAnonymous(2)
Contributing Fellows $2,500Mr.andMrs.DavidAbramsTravisK.AndersonandL.VictoriaPhillipsEikoandMichaelAssaelAnneH.BassAnneT.andRobertM.BassCarolineE.BassettElizabethBelferW.MarkBradyElizabethA.R.andRalphS.BrownJr.Mr.andMrs.KennethA.BuckfireRobertoCamacho
Mr.andMrs.ThomasA.CassillyEmyCohencaandNevineMichaanT.A.CoxMarySharpCronsonMr.andMrs.GlennM.DardenMr.andMrs.GeorgesdeMenilBarbaradePortagoDr.andMrs.DavidG.DodwellW.LeslieDuffyMr.andMrs.ArnoldFeldMr.andMrs.RobertFribourgStephenA.GeigerMr.andMrs.MichaelE.GellertWilliamT.Georgisand
†RichardD.Marshall†SirDavidandLadyGibbonsDr.HenryP.GodfreyandGingerSchnaperMr.andMrs.HubertL.GoldschmidtMr.andMrs.DonaldJ.GordonElizabethM.GordonDr.andMrs.VictorGrannMr.andMrs.RichardGrayMr.andMrs.MalcolmD.GriggsMr.andMrs.PaulJ.IsaacDianeJaffeeandDavidO’BrienMr.andMrs.JeromeJurschakMarkandHeleneKaplanHansW.KertessDr.andMrs.HoshangJ.KhambattaMr.andMrs.BruceKovnerCarlF.KrebsAlexisKugelandNicolasKugelEugeneM.LangMr.andMrs.PaulS.LevyChisholmLyonsMr.andMrs.JamesP.MartinMr.andMrs.ZviMeitarSusanMikulaandRachelMaddow
Mr.andMrs.AchimMoellerKathrynMyersandVictoriaMyersMr.andMrs.ArnoldHaywardNeisMr.andMrs.WilliamA.NitzeMr.andMrs.MartinNussbaumMr.andMrs.RichardB.NyeMr.andMrs.NormanL.PeckDeaconJohnMichaelPowersWoodruffM.PriceMr.andMrs.FrankN.RayElizabethG.RedleafandIsabelB.G.RedleafMr.andMrs.AndrzejK.RojekMr.andMrs.JonathanRosenMr.andMrs.DavidRothStanleyA.RowePaulSaenger,M.D.RichardSalomonandLauraLandroAlanE.SalzandBradWhitehurstChristineSareDr.RobertB.SimonChristineSmithandBlakeWassenaarMr.andMrs.GrantSmithSaraA.SpoonerandEdwardM.StrozMr.andMrs.RobertK.SteelGeraldG.Stiebeland
PenelopeHunter-StiebelElizabethF.StriblingandGuyRobinsonMr.andMrs.RobertSwansonAlyceToonkFrancisH.WilliamsMr.andMrs.DavidZalaznickAnonymous(3)
†deceased
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 25
Fellows $1,200Mr.andMrs.MichaelNashAmblerMrs.R.LeighArdreyElizabethA.BaltzShelleyBarberJosephandGailBarryAnneSearleBentMr.andMrs.SteveBernhardDr.andMrs.DavidR.BickersRobertM.BlumenfeldMr.andMrs.StanleyM.BogenMr.andMrs.BarryBrandeisBobbieBraunLouiseBraverLaurelAnnBrienJohnD.andJasannaBrittonMrs.JamesE.BurkeMr.andMrs.RobertM.ButcherMr.andMrs.SamuelC.ButlerMitchellCantorMegCaplanCarrollJ.CavanaghandCandidaN.SmithAustinB.ChinnMr.andMrs.ChristopherT.ClarkJ.PatrickCooneyMr.andMrs.GeorgeS.CoumantarosDr.CharlesGiovanniVanzanCoutinhoDanaCranmerMr.andMrs.AndrewM.CrissesHeatherCronerLucyandMikeDanzigerSylviadeCuevasRobertJ.deRothschildMr.andMrs.JosephDellaRosaDianneDeWittandAnnaSilvermanAnnWinslowDonellyKathleenM.DoyleWilliamEarleandAidanMooney
EllenEffronDavidEpsteinTheArmandG.ErpfFundChristopherEykynBruceandCarolFactorAndreaHendersonFahnestockand
GeorgeA.HambrechtJ.O.FairfaxRobertFeldmanandAdriennePlotchMr.andMrs.RichardFeldsteinMarkFischandRachelDavidsonMr.andMrs.JamesFlahertyMr.andMrs.JohnJ.FlynnJr.Mr.andMrs.DavidForerLouisJ.ForsterMaryAnnFribourgMr.andMrs.WilliamFrickRobertL.FroelichMr.andMrs.MorryGerberRichardGerstandJamesPorçarelliRichardGilbertandBelindaGilbertMr.andMrs.JeffreyGoldstein†MarianneGouraryDonaldW.GrahamMr.andMrs.BernardGrayMr.andMrs.PeterS.GregoryAntoniaandGeorgeGrumbachNicholasH.J.HallJamesR.HamiltonMr.andMrs.G.F.RobertHankeBillandRuthAnnHarnischMr.andMrs.FrankL.HohmannIIIMrs.BruceDuffHootonPamelaHowardandJackHoward-PotterAy-WhangHsiaMr.andMrs.JohnR.HupperJosephM.Incorvaiaand
KathleenAnnO’Neil
Yves-AndreIstelandKathleenBegalaBethE.JacobsandDr.KeithGottesdienerLisaD.JohnsonandWilliamsCosbyMr.andMrs.AndrewJ.Jones†Mr.andMrs.WarrenS.JosephyJillJoyceTheHonorableBruceM.Kaplanand
JanetYaseenWilliamW.KaratzElizabethKeeganSaundraKeinbergerandNinaKeinbergerRobertG.KellerMr.andMrs.CharlesD.KleinVirgiliaKleinAngieZ.KozlowskiMr.andMrs.KeithKroegerThomasKrouwerKonradKrugerGeorgeLabalmeJr.Mr.andMrs.BillLambertChariandDaleLeMastersLindaLindenbaumMr.andMrs.IraA.LipmanMr.andMrs.PhilLivingstonAnnMacalusoReevaandEzraP.MagerMr.andMrs.TomMarshMr.andMrs.RyanMcMahonMr.andMrs.SamuelMeshbergMr.andMrs.JeremiahMilbankIIIThierryMillerandLowellandSandraMintzSandraEarlMintzMr.andMrs.AlanB.MitchellDianneModestiniMr.andMrs.RichardF.MooneyMr.andMrs.ThomasA.Moore
†deceased
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 26
Mr.andMrs.LesterS.MorseJr.BarbaraS.MosbacherPhilipR.MungerP.ClarkeMurphyMarkMurrayMrs.GabrielG.NahasOttoNaumannandHeidiD.ShafranekThomasMichaelNeffand
MaryLyndonHavilandEldoS.NettoJr.JillNewhouseMr.andMrs.MichaelNewhouseMr.andMrs.FrankN.NewmanRodneyW.NicholsDavidP.NolanThomasE.O’BrienFrancisQ.O’Neilland
DorotheeVolpinideMaestriRobertJ.OsterhusDavidT.OwsleyMr.andMrs.ChipsC.PageAnne-LouiseParlinAmyParsonsandPaulBirdMr.andMrs.DouglasL.PaulDavidB.Pearce,M.D.LeslieB.PerkinMr.andMrs.IvanE.PhillipsRobertSPirie†Mr.andMrs.LouisH.PriceWilliamPriestandKatherineBristorSheilaS.PullingMr.andMrs.PeterRegnaMr.andMrs.AnthonyRobertsSaschaM.RockefellerTheHonorableandMrs.FelixG.RohatynDr.ElliottC.RoschNanetteRossRobertandMargaretRothschild
ErrolM.RudmanMr.andMrs.WinthropRutherfurdJr.Mr.andMrs.EdwardL.SamekJeannetteWatsonSangerMr.andMrs.MichaelL.SantiniJeanetteSarkisianandPaulA.WagnerElaineSaulHeatherH.SavoieandJacquelineSavoiePrincessMaria-ChristinaSayn-WittgensteinProfessorSimonM.Schamaand
Dr.VirginiaE.PapaioannouWilliamR.Schermerhornand
DanielDutcherMr.andMrs.DavidT.SchiffDr.andMrs.JoelSchillingMr.andMrs.RobertSchwalbeMr.andMrs.HenryT.SegerstromTheHonorableandMrs.RobertL.ShaferGeorgiaShreveMichaelT.SillermanRobertB.SilversJ.L.H.SimondsMr.andMrs.JamesBakerSitrickF.RandallSmithandJudithSmithSuzettedeMarignySmithClintonSmullyanJr.SherriStephensonEricA.SwansonandCarolBekarMr.andMrs.LeoTickMr.andMrs.BrianTorpeyMr.andMrs.JohnL.TownsendIIIMr.andMrs.RogerTuckermanPaulUnderwoodMonicaVoldstadMr.andMrs.HerbertWachtellAlisonBibbinsWardJosephWeberMelissaM.Wells
MarissaC.WeselyandFredHamermanMr.andMrs.KarelWesterlingP.MaureenWhiteandDanielRattnerMr.andMrs.G.JarvisG.WilcoxJr.DuaneWilderLauraWintersAndreaWoodnerDianWoodnerMr.andMrs.VictorWrightGeorgeM.YeagerAnonymous(3)
†deceased
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 27
NonResident Fellows $800Mr.andMrs.PhilipBellingMr.andMrs.DavidBlumenthalMr.andMrs.CharlesP.BoltonDeborahBriceMr.andMrs.LewisP.CabotMr.andMrs.R.ThomasDeckerColleenDeLeeandMichaelF.PerlisMr.andMrs.JohnF.DurocherAnneB.Fairclothand
FrederickBeaujeu-DufourMr.andMrs.JamesForgasonBarbaraFoshayLukeandRhondaFowlerHelenHechtRolfHeitmeyerWilliamL.HudsonandNoraGibsonDr.RonaldJavitchTheodoraKlissasStephenKohlMildredC.KunerKimberlyA.LuceMr.andMrs.JohnF.ManleyWilliamMcGeeSusanC.OrbPeterandCarolA.RichardsMichaelRoganMr.andMrs.GregoryJ.RohanAdrianSassoonMr.ThomasW.ThalerRoseWadsworthAnonymous
Honorary FellowsHoraceWoodBrockTheodoreDellLeComted’HaussonvilleEverettFahyDr.andMrs.IraH.KaufmanAnneandJohnMarionEdgarMunhallAnneandFrançoisPouletMr.andMrs.SamuelSachsIIMrs.WilliamSuhrMr.andMrs.EugeneVictorThawFredericavonStade
Sustaining Friends $600Mr.andMrs.VijayAnandMr.andMrs.BurnsideE.AndersonIIIRobertH.ArnowAnnGriffithAshPageAshleyDeanPeterH.BakerKristineBayBarbaraA.BellandPeterGarveyMr.andMrs.NoahBerleyLudmilaS.BidwellMr.andMrs.LaszloBirinyiMr.andMrs.HarveyR.BlauMr.andMrs.LivioBorgheseAndrewBrownBonnieBycoffJohnCapizziandGlennRiddellEdwardK.CarpenterMr.andMrs.PeterH.ChapmanCarlJ.ChiappaLawrenceChienMr.andMrs.RichardM.Danziger
Mr.andMrs.AnthonyT.DeanAdrianaDilanceaDianaDimennaMr.andMrs.HenryT.DonahoeThomasG.DonekerandJoellDonekerMarjorieDonigerMr.andMrs.KostasDouzinasJenniferDoyleandRoyLennoxDr.ElizabethEastonandAlexanderTraubMargildErcklentzSarahT.FischellEllenL.FoglePenelopeFoleyBarbaraW.FoxThomasR.GallagherLindaAllardGallenAlfredV.GallicchioDebraGellerMr.andMrs.HarveyGoldschmidMr.andMrs.AndrewGordonTeddyGrantandBridgetGrantPirrieMr.andMrs.RichardGreenMr.andMrs.ThomasHamillJohnHartjeandCarolCamperMr.andMrs.EmmettHartyNancyHaywardandRichardJohnsonElizabethHedgesMr.andMrs.RichardT.HenshawIIIJudithF.HernstadtDr.ElizabethJ.HodgeMargueriteS.HoffmanDianaHowardandTracyHamiltonMollyL.HoytMr.andMrs.DavidM.HugginFraserL.HunterJr.andNinaR.HuffmanWarrenF.IlchmanandSarahIlchmanMr.andMrs.CarrollJanis
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 28
PatandPaulD.KaplanLeonardKarasykMr.andMrs.RobertKayDr.HerbertJ.KaydenReginaKesslerDr.BrianKeyesandDr.MichaelVirataGarrettKirkJr.GailE.KohnLillianE.KraemerMr.andMrs.HowardLaksMr.andMrs.JamesLallyMr.andMrs.CharlesLandgrafJohnJ.LeiserMr.andMrs.SeymourLichtensteinElizabethLifschultzPatriciaLizarragaStevenLoeshelleandGervaseRosenbergerRobertB.LoperGerardLupacchinoandLynnC.BeaulieuMr.andMrs.DuncanMacMillanAnaMartinySusanMenconiandBruceA.HohebEugeneMercyJr.Mr.andMrs.NicholasMillhouseAnastasiaMilonasandSophiaMilonasMr.andMrs.TomMitchellRichardandBarbaraMooreMr.andMrs.AndrewScottMuirPatriciaA.MurphyMr.andMrs.JamesJ.MurthaMr.andMrs.JohnK.NairnMr.andMrs.AlfNamanMr.andMrs.AndreNasserMr.andMrs.AlexanderL.NelsonMr.andMrs.HenryNevilleGreshamO’MalleyIII
MarilouPerieStuartPivarMr.andMrs.MichaelB.PrystowskyMr.andMrs.JohnSloanePyneMr.andMrs.JohnH.RassweilerTaffinRayMr.andMrs.JeffreyA.RosenMr.andMrs.MarkH.RosenbergCatherineG.RossMr.andMrs.CyeRossMichaelA.RubensteinMr.andMrs.WilliamSacherJudithA.SanerDeborahSauerandSusanLynneDr.andMrs.MichaelJ.SchmerinFrancesA.SchulmanJonathanSchwartzHiromiSenjuDr.andMrs.JeromeB.ShapiroSusanSheehanDr.OlgaSilvay-MandeauMr.andMrs.JamesSimonsElizabethW.SmithMr.andMrs.GerardL.SmithJoshuaW.Sommerand
SheilaughR.SebastianJamesStengelandBeverlyBartowCampbellStewardand
GraceVannerStewardJamesTilleyandDeborahC.SchneiderMarcosTychbrojcherand
GeorgeDandridgePindarosVagelosMr.andMrs.PaulVizcarrondoJr.KarenWellsandAndrewCanningTimothyJ.Whealon
WayneG.WhitmoreAnneS.WilliamsandAnnieSkidmoreMr.andMrs.BernardWinogradMr.andMrs.ThomasWipfSusanWitterMr.andMrs.RichardZornAnonymous
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 29
Sustaining Rembrandt Fellows $10,000Mr.andMrs.AndrewS.Gundlach
Supporting Rembrandt Fellows $5,000MargaretCivettaMr.andMrs.XavierJ.FlouretDr.DavidOrentreichGeorgeSardandSusanWasserstein
Contributing Rembrandt Fellows $2,500Mr.andMrs.SergioGalvisMr.andMrs.LeonKalvariaMarthaLoringAlexandraCarolinePorter
Contributing Young Fellows $1,500OxanaAdlerandSvetlanaMatsakhPaulArnholdDavidBattatCarolBellandSelminAratNathanielA.Bristoland
LaceyNeuhausDornBenjaminH.BrudneyHardwickCaldwellLoriConklingJennieTarrCoyneandChrisCoyneAnibalDamsandGiomarIglesiasMr.andMrs.MichaelDavisKathrynR.DelPizzoandRobertoMastrigliAllisonM.EcungSarahP.FlintLorenzoMarcelliFloriJanAlexandraGarrisonClareDavisGidwitzCaseyGreenfieldMr.andMrs.SimonJ.HeathMr.andMrs.ChristopherJ.IrwinMatthewKaraszEdwardKatzEaddyKiernanJosephKrigsfeldandAnastasiaKondratjevaAdamKulewiczMr.andMrs.JonKurpisMr.andMrs.ScottLabbyLucyJaneLangandScottAsherMr.andMrs.MatthewP.LubmanMichelleLyndJasmineMartinHarryM.MateerIIIandJessicaBassettMr.andMrs.SeanD.McAndrewClareMcKeonJessicaElizabethMcShanePeterO’Hara
Mr.andMrs.AlexanderOverstromJoannPaileyRyanM.PayneEgorStephanPetrovMarcusPrendergastKatherineReibelAdamRozencwajgandEmmaReitmanNoelleSalzanoOliverWardSchulzeLacarySharpeR.AndrewShoreMr.andMrs.JamesR.SullivanIIIKevinTelfordandDr.CharlotteK.TelfordRomyVassilevMr.andMrs.JeffVollingJenniferWrightAnonymous
Rembrandt Fellows and Young Fellows
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 30
Young Fellows $500NicholasandTravisAcquavellaNinveRamonaAdamsLabibaAliEdwardA.AllenMr.andMrs.JohnR.AllenIIIMr.andMrs.JulianAllenMilesD.ArcherSaraArlinJuliaArnholdJanineAtamianDr.RebeccaL.BagdonasErikaandJonathanBearmanBenjaminBlackandKateCaputoEricBlair-JoannouStephanieBragMr.andMrs.RobertBrandtDanielBrautigamJamesBrautigamAdamM.BrennerMr.andMrs.AlexanderBrodskyMr.andMrs.BradleyWilliamBurwellMr.andMrs.TimCargolHeatherL.CavanaghKevinL.ChangLiviaCheungEmilyChewYannCoatanlemandJamesG.BrooksMelodyE.CohenAnnikaConnorAnnetteCzernikandDennisTsesarskyAlanaV.DagherJamesDannerNatashaDasKellyA.DashMr.andMrs.RyanDattiloDelphinedeCausansJustindeLaChapelleAdrienM.Dewez
Mary-ElizabethDoonerKileyDurham-CastriconeBrandonDwyerandRachelFarquharsonElizaDysonandJoelLeVangiaChristinaEberliCarolineE.EngerrandElizabethErdmanDr.MichaelEspirituRebeccaEydtAnnaFaginJulietLeeFalchiandAlexanderLangsamKateFalchiGregoryFeldmanLydiaWickliffeFenetand
ChristopherBarrettBlancaN.FernandezKateFerreiraStephenFisherandCarolineFisherJuliaFlynnDariaR.FonerGeorgiaFordMarizaFotiouandPolisPapadopoulosAmandaL.FuentesMillerGaffneySarahGastonJoanGiordanoJoshuaGlazerandYassanaCroizat-GlazerAlexandraG.GoeletSihienGohRussellGrantJenniferN.GrunebaumMr.andMrs.LawrenceH.GuffeyDavidL.Handloss-SternAshleyHartiganFaithHartyMr.andMrs.J.WrightHarveyAmaliaHawkinsAllisonHenzeCarolineE.HoffmanandJeremyHoffman
PeterA.HoranElizabethR.HorvitzKatherineR.HorvitzHadleyP.IaconeMr.andMrs.StephenJamisonCharlesJaskelEricM.JavitsJr.andDiMondoGrantS.JohnsonJacobJohnsonStefaniJohnsonJessicaColeKalbandAshKalbRachelKaseAndrewM.KauCaseyKohlbergElizaH.KontulisBradleyKromandMargotMillerWilliamLapkoBeatriceLarkinMelanieA.LazenbyMr.andMrs.RobertLeedsMarcA.LewinsteinLizzieLiMayLiRachelLibeskindAngelinaM.LippertAlexandraLonganeckerMr.andMrs.BrandonLowerKatharinaLowishDaraMacCabaElizabethMaloneyEricMandlMorganManleyEllenBlairMarstellerJohnMartinHillaryMazanecMr.andMrs.MatthewP.McDermottRobertJamesMcGuireJeanne-MarieMelendezEmanuelMichael
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 31
Mr.andMrs.MarkMignaniBrinaMilikowskyandRebeccaMilikowskyBryanMillerandVanessaSelignanMr.andMrs.JasonMillerGregoryMorrowMitchellMossandVanessaGelmanCodyD.MyersTrentNeuerRebeccaNeySarahMaslinNirMadelineCummingsNoalEricaPalaiaMr.andMrs.KurtH.PalmerEleanorPardoeArielleKristinaPatrickGeorgeDouglasPattersonIIIKellyL.PecoreAlexandraPethtelStevenM.PiccianoSalvatorePolidoroTessPorterEnrichettaRavinaTurnaRay-FranzBenjaminM.RileyCadyRobertsAndyRomerAlexanderRosanelliScotlanRyanJoshuaM.SandbergJustinM.SandersDanielleSapseEmilySardarianJenniferandFredSavageKyleSchererCharlesN.W.SchlangenKatherineSchmidtEmmaScullySohamSenAltaryE.Sherman
GregoryShermanBenjaminShuldinerMarisaMcDanielSiegelCarsonL.SievingDebbieSilvermanYaronSinaiandDeborahBernardRebeccaSpaldingAnnaN.StickneyElissaSuslowAileenTehCarolineToceMartaTokarandNataliyaTokarZviTopolIsabelTraftonEloiseUghettaAnn-HunterVanKirkKristinA.VerbitskyChristineWestbrookand
AmandaWestbrookJamesJ.WhiteJr.JamesWilentzMr.andMrs.MichaelWinstonGeraldineWuJonathanYardleyandRisaGordonKarlE.YehAudreyYu
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 32
Precision and Splendor: Clocks and Watches at The Frick CollectionJanuary 23, 2013, through March 9, 2014
BreguetTheSelzFoundationPeterandGailGoltraDavidBergFoundation
David d’Angers: Making the Modern MonumentSeptember 17 through December 8, 2013
AntonioWeissandSusannahHunnewellMargotandJerryBogertMonikaandMatthewMcLennanTheAndrewW.MellonFoundation
Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Hals: Masterpieces of Dutch Painting from the Mauritshuis October 22, 2013, through January 19, 2014
ThePeterJaySharpFoundationAssaelInc.JohnandConstanceBirkelundFiduciaryTrustCompanyInternationalMargotandJerryBogertMichaelandJaneHorvitz†Walterand†VeraEberstadtAgnesGundSeymourR.AskinJean-MarieandElizabethEveillardBarbaraFleischmanNetherland-AmericaFoundationAnanonymousgiftinmemoryof
MelvinR.Seiden
Enlightenment and Beauty: Sculptures by Houdon and ClodionApril 1, 2014, through April 5, 2015
MargotandJerryBogertMrs.HenryClayFrickII
The Poetry of Parmigianino’s “Schiava Turca”May 14 through July 20, 2014
GabelliFundsAsoO.TavitianTheGladysKriebleDelmasFoundationMr.andMrs.HubertL.GoldschmidtHesterDiamondFoundationforItalianArt&Culture
†deceased
Exhibition Support
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 33
$50,000 and aboveAssaelBrookfieldAssetManagementCollerCapitalLimitedFiduciaryTrustCompanyInternationalGabelliFundsPauleKaSotheby’sVerizon
$25,000 to $49,999Christofferson,Robb&Co.TheEsteeLauderCompaniesInc.EvercoreGagosianGalleryGeneralGrowthPropertiesPepsiCoRhôneGroupWildenstein&Co.
$10,000 to $24,999BloombergBNYMellonChampagneLouisRoedererChantecailleBeautéCreditSuisseLazardFrères&Co.TheMoody’sFoundationNewYorkUniversityTervisTumbler
$5,000 to $9,999BuckConsultantsChristie’sColgate-PalmoliveCompanyTheDanaFoundationFinancierPatisserieIridianAssetManagementJohnWileyandSonsThePhilipandJaniceLevinFoundationTheBorisLurieArtFoundationPrattInstituteStag’sLeapWineCellarsZiffBrothersInvestments
$1,000 to $4,999AonEnerVestFortressInvestmentGroupTheFourGracesHighmountCapitalInvestmentTechnologyGroupTheNeimanMarcusGroupSeiboldSecuritySidneyFrankImportingStop&StorTiffany&Co.W.P.CareyInc.
Matching Gift Companies234MoonachieCorporationAmericanInternationalGroupAT&TFoundationBankofAmericaBlackRockTheCoca-ColaCompanyTheCommonwealthFundDeutscheBankAmericasFoundationTheWaltDisneyCompanyFoundationExxonMobilFoundationFortressInvestmentGroupGEFoundationTheGoldmanSachsFoundationGoogleTheJohnA.HartfordFoundationHSBCIBMInvestmentTechnologyGroupJohnson&JohnsonFamilyofCompaniesLexisNexisCaresTheMerckFoundationTheNeimanMarcusGroupStavrosNiarchosFoundationPenguinGroup(USA)PfizerFoundationThePrudentialFoundationRockefellerFoundation
Corporate Members and Sponsors
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 34
T he Henry Clay Frick Associates is agroup of generous individuals who
support The Frick Collection throughbequests, trusts, or other planned givingarrangements.
SeymourR.AskinMargotBogertHelenClayChaceDianeC.DunneMrs.CharlesH.DysonBarbaraG.FleischmanAgnesGundRobertK.JohnsonSidneyR.KnafelDianeAllenNixonJamesS.Reibel,M.D.MichaelE.TullyAnonymous(3)
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.
1
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 35
IanWardropperDirector
AlisonLonsheinGeneral Counsel & Assistant Secretary
SarahTheinExecutive Assistant to the Director
BlancadelCastilloAdministrative Assistant
Administration & Finance Department
RobertGoldsmithDeputy Director, Chief Operating Officer, & Assistant Secretary
RobertAlexanderAssistant Controller
LisaFoersterPurchasing & Supply Room Assistant
MarthaHackleyExecutive Assistant to the Deputy Director
RosalieMacGowanAccounting Coordinator
DianeOatmanPayroll & Benefits Coordinator
MichaelPaccioneChief Financial Officer & Assistant Treasurer
DanaWinfieldHead of Human Resources
KelseyEvansDanaGriersonHuman Resources Assistants (p.t.)
CharlesGooldReidTaylorMailroom Clerks (p.t.)
Curatorial Department
XavierF.SalomonPeter Jay Sharp Chief Curator
DeniseAllenCurator
AdrianAndersonSenior Galleries Technician
HilaryBeckerAssistant Editor
MichaelBodycombHead of Photography and Digital Imaging
RikaBurnhamHead of Education
JuliaDayAssociate Objects Conservator
DianeFarynykRegistrar & Exhibition Manager
AnnaFinleyEducation Assistant
SusanGraceGalassiSenior Curator
AllisonGaleaAssociate Registrar
JosephGodlaChief Conservator
MargaretIaconoAssistant Curator
PatrickKingSenior Preparator
AdrienneLeiEducation Programs Coordinator
BrittanyLuberdaAdministrative Assistant for Conservation
MichaelynMitchellEditor in Chief
OliviaPowellAssociate Museum Educator for Academic Programs
KatieSteinerCuratorial Assistant
CharlotteVignonAssociate Curator of Decorative Arts
IsabelBirdPrograms Assistant (p.t.)
VirginiaNapoleoneJoannaSheersResearch Assistants (p.t.)
AimeeNgResearch Associate (p.t.)
AdamEakerJeonghoParkAnne L. Poulet Curatorial Fellows
NathanielManditch-ProttasSamuel H. Kress Interpretive Fellow
The Frick Collection StaffAsofJune30,2014
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 36
Department of External Affairs
TiaF.ChapmanDeputy Director for External Affairs
RosaynAndersonHead of Corporate & Foundation Relations
RebeccaBrookeHead of Publications
LibbyCollingeHead of Research and Prospect Strategy
HelenFreemanMembership Manager
AlisonHillierSpecial Events Manager
CaseyJohnsonAdministrative Assistant
GenevraLeVociSpecial Campaign and Planned Giving Coordinator
AlexisLightManager of Media Relations & Marketing
JuliaLukacherAdministrative Assistant, Media Relations & Marketing
MaureenNashAssociate Director of Development
MatthewO’BrienAdministrative Assistant
BexsaidaRodriguezExecutive Assistant to the Deputy Director for External Affairs
HeidiRosenauAssociate Director of Media Relations & Marketing
NicholasD.StaglianoStewardship Coordinator
ColleenTierneyHead of Special Events
JoyceBodigConcerts Coordinator (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
AnakaAllenRujeanneBleemerJenniferBrownEleanorChinSusanDonohueMichaelaDoughtySarahDowlingYvetteEdelhartJuliannaFissJamesGiltenanKitGoldsteinGrantAnnJaffeDarylJosephJustinneLake-JedzinakGraceLernerMollyMcLemoreKatherineMillerOluwadaraOjugbele
NaokoOtaChaltinPaganRachelPridgenOlgaReinosoKatherineRohnMonicaSandsSusanTaborRetail & 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
ThomasLuoHelp Desk & Desktop Support
BrianNicholsAssociate Head, Technology & Digital Media
CourtneyToumeyDatabase Administrator
SeanTroxellAssociate Media Producer
BrianWilliamsHelp Desk & Network Analyst
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 37
Operations Department
DennisSweeneyHead of Operations
Engineering DivisionJosephCorselloChief Engineer
ColmMcCormacAssistant Chief Engineer
AlexanderBrandCharlesW.BulanowskiRyanGargiuloBillMarjiJackWuEngineers
ConradLewisElectrician
Maintenance DivisionDonaldoGodinezPainter
Housekeeping DivisionMireyaAlcainSupervisor of Housekeeping
RonaldMoliereAssistant Housekeeping Supervisor
MarieBrannMaximillianCooperAngelaEscotoJairoRodriguezGarciaKaluGaviriaDhondupGonpoBerthieLazare
JairoLoaizaHectorMenaJuanPereyraHousekeepers
Kitchen DivisionJosephTeresaExecutive Chef & Kitchen Manager
ChristopherHermannSous Chef
HyunJooLeeFirst Cook
TheanaBernadotteXavierRandallKitchen Assistants
MarkFranklinDishwasher (p.t.)
Horticulture DivisionGalenLeeHorticulturist & Special Events Designer
Security DivisionDominicPhillipSecurity Manager
DanielCharlesAssistant Security Manager
ShakiemGriffinAntoineSmallwoodSecurity Sergeants
MatawakilouMalikiDelroySlaterShivekarranRayTillackSecurity Supervisors
PeterAsareGloriaBlancTamaraBrowneDanielCampbellGeraldCastilloMercinCheryKwaneshaDavis(p.t.)LeslyDesmanglesRafaelEscotoBorgiaEspinalLeroyEvansEttienneGrillascaAnaGutierrezDevaindranauthJamunaprasadBillyJean-ElyseeYesmineJean-GillesCliftonJonesMarleneJosephJoanelLegisteJosephLevasseurGuerlineLouisdorJeanMayardAnthonyNeversonAnthonyNoelAmeelaPadaratRambarakhRamkirathMichelleSanzoEmeafaSenaya-KuwornuDolipShiwratanJamesSmithMoteelallSonaRichardSpencerAvelarditaTaverasMosiTelemaqueHeilysValentinesPearlWeekesMartinWhiteValentineWilliamsKiaraWrightSecurity Guards
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 38
StephenBuryAndrew W. Mellon Chief Librarian
SophiaWalterLibrary Administrator
Public Services Department
SuzannahMassenChief, Public Services
LorenzoDeLosAngelesReference Clerk/Technician
ElizaHeitzmanReceptionist (p.t.)
ElizabethLaneAssociate Librarian for Public Services
AnthonyReddingAssistant Manager of Pages
ArianaShirvaniSenior Page/Technician
IanTitusManager of Pages
MichaelEbyJamesMercerLissetteNunezAmySchwarzPage/Technicians (p.t.)
Conservation Department
DonSwansonChief, Collections Preservation & Graphic Designer
AlexanderBeroMelanieMartinAssistant Conservators
MichelleCorporanStacks Maintenance Assistant (p.t.)
DonaldDavidDigital Specialist
FelixEsquivelPinkyFungConservation Assistants
LucianoJohnsonDigital Preservation Librarian
GeorgeKoelleDigital Photographer
KyleSchmitt(p.t.)CrisSunwooSusanYoung(p.t.)Digital Technicians
DeanSmithStack and OffSite Storage Manager
Book Department
DeborahKempeChief, Collections Management & Access
CharlesBasmanCynthiaBiber(p.t.)Cataloging Assistants
MarkBresnanHead, Bibliographic Records
ScottCalhounChristopherPeppelAcquisitions & Cataloging Associates
SumitraDuncanWeb Archiving Program Coordinator for NYARC
SaraHolladayElectronic Resources Librarian (p.t.)
RodicaTanjalaKraussHead, Cataloging Projects
RyanMendenhallAssistant Cataloger (p.t.)
ChristinaPeterHead, Acquisitions
VictoriaPilatoMetro Digitization Project Coordinator (p.t.)
JesseSadia(Auction Sale Catalogues)AmySchwarz(Periodicals; p.t.) Cataloging Associates
MarySeemAcquisitions & Cataloging Assistant
Frick Art Reference Library StaffAsofJune30,2014
AnnualReport July2013 – June2014 39
Photoarchive Department
KerrySullivanActing Head, Photoarchive
ValeriaKondratievMargaretRosePhotoarchive Assistants (p.t.)
AnastasiaLevadasDigital Photoarchive Coordinator
KerriPfisterPhotoarchive Assistant
EllenProkopAssociate Photoarchivist
LouisaWoodRubyHead, Photoarchive Research
HannaSieselPhotoarchive Associate
Archives & Records Management Department
SallyBrazilChief, Archives & Records Management
SusanChoreJulieLudwigAssociate Archivists
ShannonYuleAssistant Archivist
Center for the History of Collecting
IngeReistDirector
SamanthaDeutchEsméeQuodbach(p.t.)Assistant Directors
Recommended