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THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART 2018 ANNUAL REPORT

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Page 1: THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ARTthe basis for exhibitions on Mexican Modernist prints, a revisitation of the BMA’s 1939 landmark exhibition of contemporary African American art, and Art

THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART 2018 ANNUAL REPORT

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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Mission & Vision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Trustees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Exhibitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Our Donors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

ANNUAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

Government Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Council Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Contributor Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Corporate Council . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Foundation Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Gifts In-Kind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Bequests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Matching Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Year-End Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

SPECIAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

Project Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Support for Free Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Support for Educational Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

ART ACQUISITION FUNDS

Gifts of Funds for Art Purchases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Endowed and Expendable Purchase Funds . . . 22

TRIBUTE GIFTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

ART ACCESSIONS

African . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Asian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Contemporary Painting & Sculpture . . . . . . . . . . 28Contemporary Time-Based Media . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Contemporary Prints, Drawings, Photographs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Decorative Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Pre-1960 American Painting & Sculpture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Pre-1960 European Painting & Sculpture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Pre-1960 Graphic Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Textiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Financials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

CONTENTS

PHOTOS BY MAXIMILIAN FRANZ UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

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A BOLD NEW VISION

During the past year, The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) developed a new strategic plan with a bold new mission and vision that will have both regional and national impact . This includes increasing and diversifying audiences, acquiring and presenting a nationally significant post-WWII African American art collection, diversifying exhibitions and public programs, and diversifying the Board and staff to effect systemic change across the institution. The BMA intends to become a leading, replicable model for community engagement through collecting and interpreting underrepresented art and artists . This new vision, mission, and strategic plan represent an extension of the historical character of the BMA as a risk-taking, forward-thinking, and bold arts institution with a deep commitment to serving its constituents .

The BMA’s intention to change the art historical canon was made most visible by executing an aggressive but responsible deaccessioning process that met the standards advanced by the Association of Art Museum Directors and the American Alliance of Museums . After an extremely careful review, a group of seven works were selected to auction that would together provide the war chest necessary to allow the Museum to buy the most important work being made today by women and artists of color . The proceeds from the successful outcome of the public and private sales have already allowed us to acquire extraordinary works by Isaac Julien, Wangechi Mutu, John T. Scott, Amy Sherald, Carrie Mae Weems, and Jack Whitten, to name a few, and with many more to come .

A robust schedule of exhibitions featured the best contemporary artists from Baltimore and beyond and showcased strengths of the collection in African art and in prints, drawings, and photographs . Educational and public programs served tens of thousands of people with events and activities that occurred at the Museum, in Baltimore communities, and in the digital realm . Notable programs included conversations with acclaimed Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates, as well as renowned artists Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Meleko Mokgosi, and Stephen Towns . Other visible changes to the Museum came as the result of renovations and art installations that provided a more dynamic visitor experience . Major improvements to the Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer and Saidie A. May galleries upgraded lighting and created more elegant and flexible spaces for exhibitions . The East Lobby was transformed with Tomás Saraceno’s breathtaking Entangled Orbits suspended above the stairs . Ann Veronica Janssens’ ethereal Fog Star installation animated the Latrobe Spring House with light, color, and fog, and Spencer Finch’s starry Moon Dust (Apollo 17) sculpture in Fox Court is illuminating the Neoclassical hall through 2024 .

FORWARD IN 2018

CHRISTOPHER BEDFORD, DOROTHY WAGNER WALLIS DIRECTOR

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BMA MISSION

The Baltimore Museum of Art connects art to Baltimore and Baltimore to the world, embodying a commitment to artistic excellence and social equity in every decision from art presentation, interpretation, and collecting, to the composition of our Board of Trustees, staff, and volunteers—creating a Museum welcoming to all.

BMA VISION

Over 100 years ago, The Baltimore Museum of Art was founded on the belief that access to art and ideas is integral to a vibrant and healthy civic life . This belief is at the heart of the BMA and remains our core value .

The BMA has long focused on acquiring the art of the present moment, while maintaining and deepening a historic collection made relevant through vigorous development and reinterpretation in all collecting areas . Through the courageous and risk-taking vision of previous Museum leaders, the BMA assembled and presented one of the most important collections of 18th-, 19th-, and 20th-century art in the United States . These visionary actions established the fundamental character of this Museum .

Building on this legacy of excellence, the BMA will form an equally compelling collection for the 21st century . Socially relevant, cutting-edge acquisitions, exhibitions, and programs will lead the way both locally and globally—and historical accuracy, merit, and equity will become the basis for a new canon across our Museum . Through collecting, researching, presenting, and interpreting the Museum’s rich and varied collection, and by listening to the needs of our audience, the BMA will embody its commitment to excellence, fairness, relevance, and social justice . Every Museum policy and practice, strategic decision, as well as the composition of the Board of Trustees, staff, and volunteers will be driven by these responsibilities . Bold, brave, and essential, it is the unwavering vision of The Baltimore Museum of Art to be the most relevant publicly engaged museum in the United States and a dynamic model for all others .

MISSION & VISION

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The Board of Trustees offers leadership that fosters ongoing support for the Museum’s ambitious mission and vision . This diverse group comprises regional and national leaders in art, philanthropy, and business who are extraordinarily engaged and deeply committed to ensuring the long-term strength of the BMA .

BOARD OF TRUSTEES, JULY 1, 2017, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2018

OFFICERSClair Zamoiski Segal, ChairJames D . Thornton, Vice Chair Frederick Singley Koontz,

Immediate Past Chair Nancy L . Dorman, Vice PresidentSusan B . Katzenberg,

Vice President & TreasurerAmy Meadows, Vice PresidentDonald J . Peters, Vice PresidentAnn Allston Boyce, Secretary

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEClair Zamoiski Segal, ChairJames D . Thornton, Vice Chair Ann Allston BoyceDiane ChoEllen DameNancy L . DormanNupur Parekh FlynnPatricia H . JosephSusan B . KatzenbergFrederick Singley Koontz

Amy MeadowsDonald J . Peters David Warnock

TRUSTEESVirginia K . AdamsWilliam BackstromHeidi BerghuisAnn Allston BoyceDiane ChoMaya Rockeymoore Cummings Ellen R . DameNancy L . DormanAmy EliasNupur Parekh FlynnJohn A . GilpinMartha GlennAmy GouldF . Mackey HughesPatricia H . JosephBarbara KatzSusan B . Katzenberg

Frederick Singley KoontzRobyn Brenza KressDaniel Leraris Brooke LiermanAmy Frenkil MeadowsJohn Meyerhoff David H . MiltonFiona OngRhonda OverbyAdam PendletonDonald J . PetersScott SchelleAlan SchwartzClair Zamoiski SegalAmy SheraldWilma Bulkin SiegelJean SilberWilliam Taylor IVJames D . ThorntonMark WagnerDavid W. WallaceDavid WarnockLeana S. Wen

HONORARY TRUSTEESAlexander C . BaerConstance R . CaplanSuzanne F . CohenStiles Tuttle ColwillJanet E . DunnSandra Levi Gerstung Katherine M . HardimanMargot W.M. HellerLouise P . Hoblitzell Freeman A . Hrabowski III Mary B . HymanJeanette KimmelJeffrey A. LegumCharles W. Newhall IIIJames S . RiepeFrederica K . Saxon Louis B . ThalheimerEllen W.P. WassermanCalman J . Zamoiski, Jr .

NATIONAL TRUSTEES Bernice BarthSylvia de CuevasMonroe DentonBarbara DuthuitBrenda Edelson Phillips HathawayJoseph HoltzmanStephen MazohEdward S . Pantzer

EX-OFFICIO TRUSTEESThe Honorable Barry GlassmanThe Honorable Larry Hogan The Honorable Doug HowardThe Honorable Kevin KamenetzThe Honorable Allan H . Kittleman The Honorable Joan M . PrattThe Honorable Catherine E . Pugh The Honorable Steven R . SchuhThe Honorable Bernard C .

“Jack” Young

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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EXHIBITIONS

A broad range of contemporary exhibitions gave visitors numerous opportunities to discover the art of our time and explored the strengths of the BMA’s collection . Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963–2017, an ambitious exhibition co-organized with The Metropolitan Museum of Art, showcased the late artist’s most personal work alongside a selection of abstract paintings for which he is best known . A partnership with the Tate galleries produced an exhibition of films and props by acclaimed artists Mary Reid Kelley and Patrick Kelley . The art of painting was celebrated with exhibitions by 2018 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship winner Njideka Akunyili Crosby, Meleko Mokgosi, and Al Loving . The Museum’s exceptional and vast collection of works on paper provided the basis for exhibitions on Mexican Modernist prints, a revisitation of the BMA’s 1939 landmark exhibition of contemporary African American art, and Art Nouveau and Vienna Secession posters from a recent gift by LeRoy E. Hoffberger and Paula Gately Tillman Hoffberger. Wonderful representations of birds from sub-Saharan countries were drawn from the Museum’s renowned African art collection . Baltimore-based artists Annet Couwenberg and Stephen Towns each had superb exhibitions in the Jean and Alan Berman Textile Gallery and Phaan Howng, in partnership with Blue Water Baltimore, transformed the Commons in the Patricia and Mark Joseph Education Center with a colorful multimedia installation . Lastly, the BMA co-organized Head Back & High: Senga Nengudi, Performance Objects (1976–2015) with the Los Angeles-based nonprofit Art + Practice and Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection, co-organized with the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, continues to travel to venues throughout the U .S .

SPENCER FINCH: MOON DUST

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Hank Willis Thomas & Kara WalkerJune 28, 2017–August 18, 2018

Annet Couwenberg: From Digital to DamaskAugust 16, 2017–February 18, 2018

Tomás Saraceno: Entangled OrbitsOctober 1, 2017–February 24, 2019

Spiral Play: Loving in the ‘80sOctober 18, 2017–April 15, 2018

Paul Chan: 1st LightOctober 18, 2017–July15, 2018

Front Room: Njideka Akunyili Crosby | CounterpartsOctober 25, 2017–March 11, 2018

Uncommon Language: Glenn LigonOctober 29, 2017–August 19, 2018

Phaan Howng: The Succession of NatureNovember 3, 2017–October 7, 2018

Crossing Borders: Mexican Modernist PrintsNovember 19, 2017–March 11, 2018

Intersections: Tables & ChairsNovember 22, 2017–December 2, 2018

Head Back & High: Senga Nengudi, Performance Objects (1976 – 2015)December 6, 2017–May 27, 2018

Beyond Flight: Birds in African ArtDecember 20, 2017–June 17, 2018

Spencer Finch: Moon DustFebruary 21, 2018–October 14, 2024

Stephen Towns: Rumination and a ReckoningMarch 7, 2018–September 2, 2018

Sacred Spring: Vienna Secession Posters from the Collection of Le Roy E. Hoffberger and Paula Gately Tilman HoffbergerMarch 25, 2018–July 29, 2018

Mary Reid Kelley & Patrick Kelley: We Are GhostsApril 4, 2018–August 19, 2018

Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963 – 2017April 22, 2018–July 29, 2018

Meleko Mokgosi: Acts of ResistanceMay 2, 2018–November 11, 2018

Baltimore City and Baltimore County Public Schools Student Art ExhibitionsMay 9, 2018–May 21, 2018

Ann Veronica Janssens: Fog StarMay 30, 2018–October 31, 2018

1939: Exhibiting Black Art at the BMAJune 13, 2018–October 28, 2018

Sondheim Artscape AwardsJune 20, 2018–August 5, 2018

MELEKO MOKGOSI: ACTS OF RESISTANCE

ODYSSEY: JACK WHITTEN SCULPTURE, 1963-2017

FRONT ROOM: NJIDEKA AKUNYILI CROSBY | COUNTERPARTS

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EDUCATION

The BMA’s education department served more than 47,000 Members, visitors, students, and teachers in the Museum, as well as teachers and community residents throughout the region through programs such as Free Family Sundays, Close Encounters student tours, Open Hours events, docent-led gallery talks, and audio and GoMobile tours . The Necessity of Tomorrow(s) event with acclaimed Baltimore-born author Ta-Nehisi Coates attracted a diverse audience for conversations about his work and Black futurism. Offsite, the BMA Outpost engaged more than 2,500 participants in Baltimore communities and Art-To-Go activities were distributed by email to 3,500 teachers around the world . Art After Hours remains a popular event with 1,830 visitors, most between the ages of 21 and 45, enjoying evening activities in the galleries. We are looking forward to building on these accomplishments, more deeply engaging our audiences, and serving as a creative catalyst for the region in the years ahead .

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FAMILY PROGRAMS

FREE FAMILY SUNDAYS This free drop-in program serves a highly diverse group of families each Sunday at the Museum . Participants come from across the city, county, and region, including Virginia and Pennsylvania, as well as other countries . The family program serves over 5,000 participants annually .

4,769 VISITORS

50 FREE FAMILY SUNDAYS

95 AVERAGE VISITORS EACH FREE FAMILY SUNDAY

CELEBRATIONS

The BMA’s free community days in celebration of new exhibitions provide activities for all ages, from hands-on workshops to performances, demonstrations, artist talks, and more, including opportunities to register to vote .

1,124 TOMÁS SARACENO: ENTANGLED ORBITS OPENING CELEBRATION VISITORS

811 ODYSSEY: JACK WHITTEN SCULPTURE, 1963–2017 OPENING CELEBRATION VISITORS

FAMILY PACKS

The BMA’s costume packs, family guides, and family audio tours inspire close looking, imaginative play, and deeper connections to the BMA’s world-class art collection .

32 FAMILY PACKS DISTRIBUTED

COMMUNITY PROGRAMS

COMMONS COLLABORATION The Commons reflects the voices and creativity of Baltimore . A gallery adjacent to the Joseph Education Center, the Commons features a year-long Commons Collaboration inspired by the theme of home, featuring artwork by an artist/artist team working in conjunction with a non-profit organization.

154 PARTICIPANTS

4 PROGRAMS IN FISCAL YEAR 2018

BMA OUTPOST The BMA Outpost mobile museum furthers the Museum’s goal of becoming an indispensable element of community life in the city of Baltimore . The Outpost encourages reflection on our histories, inspiration, joy, and connection to a place and to each other .

2,504 VISITORS

OPEN HOURS BMA Open Hours is a place for audiences to become more deeply engaged with the Museum, by proposing and facilitating public programs in the Commons related to the theme of home .

1,120 PARTICIPANTS

12 PROGRAMS

BIG TABLE

The Big Table gallery invited visitors to explore a single big idea in contemporary art through reflective questions, videos, discussions with artists and thinkers, and related reading and collaborative activities .

44 PARTICIPANTS

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SCHOOL & TEACHER PROGRAMS

CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Close Encounters is a multiple-visit program for fourth-grade students in partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools . Launched in 1982 with four local schools, the program has since worked with students from 117 elementary schools from across Baltimore City .

4 VISITS TO THE BMA PER CLASS

756 STUDENTS WHO CREATED HANDS-ON PROJECTS

36 YEARS RUNNING THE PROGRAM

13 PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS IN FISCAL YEAR 2018

SCHOOL TOURSThe BMA offers a range of tour experiences for Pre-K though university-level students, including guided and self-guided tours . Tour topics are tailored to the needs of each individual group and engage students with activities that inspire creativity, sharpen observation, foster critical thinking, and explore the human stories behind art .

12,959 STUDENTS ON TOUR IN FISCAL YEAR 2018

425 SCHEDULED STUDENT TOURS

173 DIFFERENT SCHOOLS ON TOUR

TEACHER WORKSHOPS AND RESOURCESTeacher workshops are designed to support teacher understanding of the BMA’s collections and exhibitions, teaching with art, and how to use the BMA as a learning resource . Teachers receive extensive background information and participate in creative activities that spark new thinking about ways to integrate art into their classroom curriculum and develop the creative capacities of their students .

902 PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

4,659 PARTICIPATING TEACHERS

DOCENT PROGRAMWorking from a strong knowledge of teaching and art history, the BMA’s docents provide a range of interactive tours for students in grades Pre-K through 12 that inspire creativity, foster critical thinking, and explore the human stories of art . In 2017–2018, 55 docents received 48 hours of training on the BMA collection, exhibitions, teaching strategies, learning theory, and art history .

9,639 DOCENT SERVICE HOURS

917 DOCENT GROUPS

STUDENT ART SHOWFor the past 30 years, the BMA has been honored to present an annual exhibition of artwork by Baltimore County Public School students, from preschoolers to high school seniors . In 2007, Baltimore City Public School students presented their first exhibition at the BMA and continue the yearly tradition . Visitors experience the creativity and imagination of Baltimore’s youth, demonstrated in a range of traditional and surprising materials and techniques .

4,634 EXHIBITION ATTENDEES

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ADULT PROGRAMS & RESOURCES

GO MOBILEVideo and audio interviews with artists, curators, and local figures in the arts community expand visitors’ experiences of the American, Contemporary, African, and Asian art galleries .

1,246 GO MOBILE USES

AUDIO GUIDE Available on complimentary BMA devices or visitors’ smartphones, audio tours offer fresh perspectives on a variety of subjects .

858 ADULT AUDIO GUIDE USES

JAZZThe BMA’s popular outdoor concert series brings local and regional talent to the Museum’s idyllic Wurtzburger Sculpture Garden where concertgoers enjoy masterworks of modern sculpture among lush greenery and relaxed seating .

386 CONCERTGOERS

ART AFTER HOURS During these lively evening events, guests mingle throughout the Museum, enjoying the galleries, informal conversations with artists, collaborative art projects and workshops, music, food, and cocktails .

1,830 ART AFTER HOURS ATTENDEES

LECTURES & ADULT PROGRAMSBaltimore’s leading artists and makers guide adult learners through hands-on opportunities in the BMA’s adult workshops .

3,240 PARTICIPANTS

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OUR DONORS

“Thanks to the generosity of the following donors and members, the BMA ended fiscal year 2018 with extraordinary financial support and a balanced budget. We are very appreciative of everyone’s continued generosity and unwavering commitment to the Museum . The contributions and gifts of those closest to us is an affirmation of our mission and vision.”

CLAIR ZAMOISKI SEGAL, CHAIR, BOARD OF TRUSTEES

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THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART ACKNOWLEDGES WITH GRATITUDE THOSE WHO MADE A CONTRIBUTION IN SUPPORT OF MUSEUM OPERATIONS BETWEEN JULY 1, 2017, AND JUNE 30, 2018.

GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

$1,000,000+ City of Baltimore, with support from the

Mayor and City Council Maryland State Arts Council, Part of

Maryland Department of Commerce

$100,000 – $999,999 Citizens of Baltimore County, with support

from the County Council and Baltimore County Commission on Arts & Sciences

$10,000 – $99,999 Howard County Arts Council, with

support from the County Executive, County Council

COUNCIL PROGRAM

Leadership Council $50,000+The Rothschild Charitable Foundation:

Ellen and Linwood Dame, David and Hope Rothschild

Founder’s Council $25,000 – $49,999Suzanne F . CohenNancy L. Dorman and Stanley MazaroffSandra Levi GerstungAmy L . Gould and Matthew S . Polk, Jr .Jeanette C . and Stanley H . KimmelRobert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda BeckerLora J . and Donald J . PetersThe Warnock Family Foundation

Benefactor’s Council $15,000 – $24,999Frona Brown, Ed .D . and

Beryl J . Rosenstein, M .D .Mrs. J. Woodford HowardMs . Susan B . Katzenberg Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Meyerhoff

Chairman’s Council $10,000 – $14,999Anonymous Virginia K . Adams, Ph .D . and

Neal M . Friedlander, M .D .Alexander C . BaerHeidi and Brian BerghuisGeorge L . Bunting, Jr . and Anne E . BuntingConstance R . CaplanMs . Amy Elias and Mr . Richard PearlstoneGuy E . Flynn and Nupur Parekh FlynnMr . and Mrs . Gordon H . GlennKatherine and Joseph HardimanMargot W. M. HellerMary B . HymanPatricia and Mark Joseph / The Shelter

FoundationMarc and Riva KahnBarbara P . KatzFrederick Singley KoontzMr . Keith A . LeeJeffrey A. and Harriet LegumDuke Lohr and Billie GriebJennifer and Jake MartinThe Pierre and Tana Matisse FoundationJohn Meyerhoff and Lenel Srochi-Meyerhoff Mary and James MillerJeannie Murphy

Dr . James D . ParkerJames S . Riepe Family FoundationFrederica Kolker Saxon Clair Zamoiski SegalAnne L . StoneMr . and Mrs . Thomas H . StonerThe Louis B . Thalheimer and Juliet E . Eurich

Philanthropic Fund, Inc . David and Chris WallaceMr. Kwame Webb

Director’s Council $5,000 – $9,999Anonymous (3)Ellen and Ed BernardEthel W. BerneyMs. Ann A. Boyce and Mr. Robert MansfieldS . B . Cooper and R . L . BessonCordish Family FoundationMaya Rockeymoore Cummings Mrs. Worth B. Daniels Jr. Gwen DavidsonMrs . Helen S . DavisDr . Monroe DentonMr . and Mrs . Edward K . Dunn, Jr .Alan and Carol EdelmanLaura L . FreedlanderMr . Kenneth L . GreifMs . Nancy HackermanMr . Stephen Joseph Immelt and

Ms . Susan C . ImmeltMs . Joanna M . Kelly and Mr . John A . GilpinMs . Robyn Brenza KressFrancine and Allan KrumholzMadeline and Philip LacovaraPatricia Lasher and Richard Jacobs

ANNUAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

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Mr . Daniel Leraris and Ms . Sybil MeadJohn Lessner and David BergmanDale and Beng LightFrank E . and Miriam Loveman FoundationMr . and Mrs . Lawrence M . MacksMs . Martha Macks-Kahn and Dr . Peter KahnMr . David H . MiltonMs . Elizabeth K . MoserMs . Rhonda Overby and Mr . Joseph HaskinsLawrence C . Pakula, M .D .Mr . and Mrs . Edward S . PantzerDr . Thomas H . PowellGretchen S . ReddenBrian and Mary Jo RogersThe Ben and Esther Rosenbloom

Foundation, Inc .Mr . and Mrs . Arthur J . RothkopfMr . and Mrs . J . Mark SchapiroGerald ScheinkerMr . Scott SchelleAlison and Alan SchwartzM . Sigmund & Barbara K . Shapiro

Philanthropic FundDr. Wilma Bulkin SiegelJean F . SilberSolomon H . Snyder, M .D .Joanne M . Gold and Andrew A . SternMr . and Mrs . James D . ThorntonEllen W. P. Wasserman

Curator’s Council $3,000 – $4,999George and Frances AldersonMr . Robert BairBetty-Jean and David BavarGill Wright BentleyEllen Baron Blaustein and

Mordecai P . Blaustein, M .D .Eva and Warren BrillDr . Peter and Eileen BroidoDr . Donald and Mrs . Linda BrownMs . Mary Catherine BuntingDr . Miriam L . Cohen

Betty CookePenelope CordishBobbi CoxRichard and Rosalee DavisonMr . Edward S . Delaplaine II and

Mr. Todd WilsonMr . and Ms . Samuel M . Dell IIIThe Arthur & Isadora Dellheim FoundationFred and Andrea DunlapNelson and Sara Fishman Family FoundationMr . and Mrs . Charles FreelandJoAnn and Jack FruchtmanAnn and David GirouxThe Harry L. Gladding Foundation/Winnie

and Neal BordenMs . Louise K . GoodmanWendy and Ben GriswoldDr. Ruby P. Hearn and Dr. Robert W. HearnMr . and Mrs . Donald B . Hebb, Jr .Sandra and Thomas HessBarbara and Michael HettlemanPenney and A . C . HubbardJay Jenkins and T .J . HindmanMimi KapiloffSandy LeichtmanCarol MachtMr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Meier, Jr.Sayra and Neil MeyerhoffMr . Christian J . Mixter and

Mrs . Linna M . Barnes Gail H . OstergaardMs . Amy Reid and Dr . Alan FadenMr . and Mrs . Richard C . Riggs, Jr .Mary and Paul RobertsNorman and Lorraine RocklinMichael Rosenbaum and Amy KieselIlene and Michael SalcmanStephen M . SalnyMrs . Marvin S . SchapiroMs . Stacy ShambergerThe Sherman Family FoundationJoan and Edward Sills

Joan and Thomas SpenceMrs . Janice StarrBill and Salli WardAnne and Chris West

Patron’s Council $1,500 – $2,999Anonymous (4)Ms. Diane Abeloff and Dr. Emile BenditMrs . June L . AdamsMr . and Mrs . Robert AllenMr . and Mrs . Peter BainLouise Z. (Weezy) BarberMr. Steven and Dr. Carol BatoffPatricia P . BaumBruce and Polly BehrensDr . Richard G . Bennett and Mr . Andrew FrakeDr . Gregory K . Bergey and Dr . Sevil YasarNatalie BlumDr . Doreen BolgerMr . and Mrs . Perry J . BoltonChristine and Frank BonannoPeter Bowe and Barbara StewartDorothy Boyce and John OgdenMr . Charles Brickbauer and

Mr . Bernhard HildebrandtEddie C . & C . Sylvia Brown

Mrs . Sandra BrushartMs . Diane Cho and Mr . David BennSherry and Stuart ChristhilfTara Balfe CliffordMr . Tom E . ColeStiles Tuttle Colwill and Jonathan GargiuloMrs . John C . Cooper IIIMr. and Mrs. William H. Cowie, Jr.Mr . John DavisonLouis and Barbara DenrichCarol and Jerry DoctrowDr . and Mrs . Daniel DrachmanMrs . Brenda EdelsonLarry Eisenstein and Robin ZimelmanMr . and Mrs . Philip D . EnglishHartley EtheridgeMrs. Stephen W. FeissDr . and Mrs . Ira FineMr . and Mrs . David H . FishmanMs . Nadine L . Fontan and Dr . Oliver D . ScheinJohn and Berthe FordElaine FreemanDr . and Mrs . Donald S . GannJames and Edith Hoyt GarrettCraig M . GayhardtJudith M . GibbsEden Goldberg Fund

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Dr . and Mrs . Morton GoldbergEileen and Brian GoldmanMs . Brigid GoodyMarguerite Mullan GreenmanNanette and Irvin Greif, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Jack S . GriswoldMrs . E . Phillips HathawayMr . Larry J . HawkEllen M . Heller and Shale D . StillerBetsy and George HessMrs . Martin S . Himeles, Sr .Richard J . and Margaret Conn HimelfarbGina and Daniel HirschhornPaula HoffbergerDavid and Elizabeth J . Himelfarb HurwitzMs. Nancy Hutton and Mr. Larry WissowMs . Connie E . Imboden and

Dr . Patricia DwyerMr . and Mrs . Sanford G . JacobsonClaire Broido Johnson and Chad JohnsonBrigitte and Nelson KandelPeter T . Kandel and

Marion Hoogstraten KandelVirginia M . KarrRichard and Judith KatzCarla and Alex KatzenbergLinda and Arnold KaufmanHaig and Lilli KazazianTownsend and Bob KentRobert B . Kershaw and David E . ShaftoMrs. David W. KornblattMr . and Mrs . Jay M . KramerMrs . John H . Laporte, Jr .Marie Lerch and Jeff KolbMarilyn and Robert LevinMr . and Mrs . Vernon L . LidtkeDelegate Brooke Lierman & Mr . Eben HanselDarielle and Earl LinehanMr. William W. MagruderMargaret Waxter MaherPam and Allan MalesterRobert and Susan MathiasMr . Stephen MazohDouglas and Lynn McCorkleLloyd E . Mitchell FoundationMrs . Angela MunitzMr. J. William MurrayHeather and Jim Murren

Susan and Stuart NathanMr . and Mrs . John M . NehraMr . and Mrs . Ashton NewhallMr . Charles NoellLee and Marilyn OgburnFiona Ong and Jeffrey SeibelLinda Hambleton PanitzE . Magruder Passano, Jr .Ellen L . PatzNancy Patz and Patrick HarringtonDr. John W. Payne and Jane Champe PayneMrs . Helene PennThe Pennyghael Foundation, Inc .Mrs . Tamara S . PlantMr . and Mrs . John B . Powell, Jr .Peter E . QuintAmy Eva Raehse and David TomaskoMarsha and John RamsayLynn and Phil RauchCharles and Paula ReesGeorge A . RocheMr . and Mrs . Henry A . Rosenberg, Jr .Mr . Lance A . RothMs . Joan D . RothschildMr . and Mrs . John SacciBeryl and Philip SachsMrs . Lainy LeBow SachsPaul S . SarbanesBarbara K . ScherlisDr . and Mrs . Robert K . SchreterSusan B . SchusterJacob S . Shapiro Foundation by Jane

and Stanley F . RodbellKathy and Sandy ShapiroDrs . Margaret and Steven SharfsteinMrs . Jerome H . ShermanYoshinobu and Kathleen ShiotaBurr and Judi ShortJoy and Steven SibelDeborah and Harvey SingerJohn SingerJim and Sandy SmithMrs . Eleanor L . SolomonGail and Ronald SpahnHelene and Michael SteinLisa A . Stern and Robert A . RombroThe Stoneridge Fund of Amy and

Marc Meadows

Bill and Lisa StrombergHarriet StulmanBrian and Susan SullamMarinos and Sebbie SvolosRebecca and Andrew SwanstonChristine and Taymour TamaddonBarbara J . TrimbleDavid and Sharon TufaroMs. Roberta Van Meter and Mr. Ronald StiffMrs . Umberto VillaSantaMr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wagandt, IIDr. and Mrs. Patrick C. WalshAndrea and John WaterhouseThe Honorable and

Mrs. Thomas J. Waxter, Jr.Loren J. and Judith G Western

Charitable FundMr. Joseph P. WetheringtonMary Baily WielerPhyllis and Marc WinnerWolman Family FoundationChris and Jim WrightMs. Jean WymanCarol and Chris Yoder

CONTRIBUTOR PROGRAM

Fellow $750 – $1,499AnonymousRick BerndtBunny BernsteinDr . and Ms . Cornelius P . DarcyMrs . Robert B . Deford, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Lewis DiuguidMr . and Mrs . Sherlock S . Gillet, Jr .Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. W. HainesMs . Patricia A . Harcarik and

Mr . Carlton R . NelsonBruce D . and MaryAnn HendersonMs. L. Kristine Hoffman and

Mr . Paul D . RaschkeMs . Lee Hoyt and Mr . Pierce DunnMs . Dorothy B . KrugDr . Juliette Lecomte and

Dr . Christopher Falzone

Dr . and Mrs . Yuan C . LeeMr. and Mrs. William M. LevyMs . Margaret LongMrs . Judith Campbell McKennis and

Dr . Quentin McKennisMr . and Mrs . Timothy E . ParkerMr . and Mrs . James Piper IIIDr . and Mrs . Frederick G . PreisMr . James R . RansomMr. and Mrs. Robert W. RossDr . and Mrs . David M . SchwaberMr . and Mrs . Thomas Schweizer, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Stephen D . ShaweMr. and Mrs. Wilbert H. SirotaMr . and Mrs . Bruce StuartMs . Judy Szala and Mr . Edward MacKayMr . Raymond G . Truitt and

Ms . Mary K . TilghmanMr . and Mrs . James A . Ulmer III

Sponsor $500 – $749Mr . and Mrs . Ronald G . AbramsDr . Anne AgeeDr . and Mrs . Thomas E . AllenMs . Marin Alsop and Ms . Kristin JurkscheitMs . Marjorie AndersonMs . Virginia AndersonMs . Linda C . BarclayMrs . Frederica B . BaxterMr . Lance BendannDr . Murry D . Bentley and Ms . Linda ClarkMrs. Toni Berger and Dr. Bruce W. BergerDr . Christopher T . Bever and

Dr . Patricia A . ThomasMr . and Mrs . Marc P . BlumMs . Lois BorgenichtBarbara and Edward J . BrodyMs . Jennifer BurdickMs . Virginia T . CampbellMrs . Howard CohenMrs . Caroline A . ColemanJan and Trent Cowart

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Mr . and Mrs . Donald D’AgatiJames A . DailyMr . and Mrs . Roger DankertDr . and Mrs . Howard A . DavidovMr . and Mrs . Marvin A . DeanMr. James DeGraffenreidt and

Dr . Mychelle Y . FarmerMr. and Mrs. Walter B. Doggett IIIMr . and Mrs . Paul FeldmanMr. and Mrs. William A. Feustle, Jr.Dr. Esther Fleischmann and Dr. Peter GriffithMr . Andrew Frankos-ReyMr . and Mrs . Matthew FreedmanMr . and Mrs . Stanley C . GaborMs . Breon Gilleran and Dr . Robert RocaSusan GilletteDr . and Mrs . Sheldon D . GlassMs . Joanna D . GoldenMr. William T. GreenlawMr . Sandy Gross and Ms . Anne ConawayMr . and Mrs . Henry L . GutmanMr . James F . HartDr . and Mrs . Alvin Hathaway

Mrs . Janet A . HeadleyMs . Eva P . HigginsMr . and Mrs . Martin S . Himeles, Jr .Mrs . Jen HobbinsMr . and Mrs . Thomas R . HobbsMs . Elizabeth HodnickiMr . and Mrs . Ralph H . HrubanMrs . Francis N . Iglehart, Jr .Ms . Rodica I . JohnsonMs . Claudette V . JonesMrs . Barbara JuddMrs . Samuel S . KahanMr . and Mrs . Leonard KaplanMr . and Mrs . Sheldon KatzMs . Shirley KaufmanMs . Margaret F . KeaneDr . and Mrs . Robert KeehnMr. David Kimball and Mr. Darnell W. Burfoot Mrs . Joan G . Klein, Jr .Dr . and Mrs . Alfred KronthalMr . Barry KropfKelly and Fritz LanceMr . Robert Landau

Ms . Jennifer Lane and Mr . Peter MooreMs . Susan L . LarimerDonna Ledbetter and Steven FosterMr . Robert Z . Leizure and

Ms . Meredith B . FelterMrs. Sara W. LeviMs . Ellen LuptonMr . Robert I . McCormickMr . and Mrs . Gerald MondellMr . and Mrs . Terry MooreMs . Barbara L . MuellerMrs . Diana Edwards MurnaghanMs . Terry L . MusikaMs . Cathy J . NeumanMs . Achsah OdonovanDr . Bodil OttesenMr . and Mrs . Richard M . PattersonMr. and Mrs. William D. PenceMs . Nina PlattMr . and Mrs . Mark PollakMr. and Ms. William ReynoldsMr . and Mrs . Jan Paul RichterWendy S. RosenMs. Rosina Rubin and Mr. Jeff RoseDr . and Mrs . Malcolm RubinsteinJohn and Sally RuppertMrs . Lelia R . RussellMs . Diane L . RyanMs. Katie A. Schaeffer and

Mr. Tony SchaefferMr . Michael SchaubGail G. SchulhoffMrs . Eleanor V . SchwarkMs . Marjorie ShapiroMr . and Mrs . Harvey SheinDr . and Mrs . Charles I . ShubinMr . and Mrs . Ronnie SilversteinMr . and Mrs . Ellwood A . SinskyWayne F. and F. Louise SmithMr . Thomas SpencerMrs . Nancy H . Spies and Mr . Thomas P . SpiesMs . Pamela Stevens

Ms . C . Van Leuven StewartDr . Nisha Chandra StrobosMr . and Mrs . Richard ThomasMr . and Mrs . Roger H . TiniusMs. Judith Tobin and Mr. Jeffrey LindemuthMr . Brian B . ToppingJudy and Peter Van DykeDr. Charles E. WalkerMs. Camille B. WheelerMs. Jeri S. WilkinsMs. Gertrude S. WilliamsMr. and Mrs. Hiram WoodwardMr. Richard F. Wormsbecher and

Ms . Joanna M . Pyper

Sustainer $250 – $499AnonymousMs . Edith D . AlbrechtMr . and Mrs . Charles AlderferMr . and Mrs . Scott AllenDr . Ann H . AllisonMrs. Joanne M. AlthoffMs. Ally Amerson and Mr. Jeffrey NoverMr . John A . AndryszakMr . and Mrs . Robert ArmentiMs. Brenda K. Ashworth and Donald F. WelchMrs . Thomas H . G . Bailliere, Jr .Robert W. BakerMr . and Mrs . Thomas BakerMs . Ruth Banks-CrowderDr . Barbara F . BassDr . and Mrs . Theodore M . BaylessMary Ann and John BeckleyMr . and Mrs . Arthur F . Bell, Jr .Mrs . Florence BerdannMr . and Mrs . David BermanDr . Thomas E . BerryMr. and Mrs. William E. BettridgeMs . Beverly H . BetzMrs . Valerie F . BinderMr . Douglas Blackstone and

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Ms . Judith KrummeckMr . J . M . BoardmanMs . Brenda J . Bodian and

Mr . Antonio ConsolandiDr . and Mrs . Charles R . BoiceMr . and Mrs . John J . BolandElizabeth and John BondDr . Stephen BonoMs . Shelley J . BontzMr . Michael Booth and Ms . Kristine SmetsDenis and Constance BourkeMrs . Richard E . BoweMrs. Mary Louise W. BowmanMr . and Mrs . James T . BradyMs . Sue BremnerMr . Henri BretaudeauDr . and Mrs . E . James BrittDr . Jonathan Bromberg and

Mrs . Barbara ScottMs . Julia BrownLaura R . BurrowsMs . Judy CahnMs . Loretta C . CainMs. Deborah W. CallardMr . John Cammack and

Ms. Kimberly WarrenDr . and Mrs . Michael A . CarducciMr . and Mrs . Anthony CareyMr. Shaun Carrick and Mr. Ronald GriffinMs . Barbara R . CarterMs . Susan CashmanMrs . Donna CatlingDr . Richard Chaisson and Ms . Judith HardingAmy and John ChayMrs . Ashley ChertkofMs . Sue Lin ChongMs . Tracey ChunnMr . and Mrs . James A . ClausonDr . Cathie Chung and Dr . John ClementsMr . Thomas CliftonMr . and Mrs . Harry CocorosMr . and Mrs . Fred Cogswell

Mr . and Mrs . Richard ColeMr . Steven P . CollierMr . and Mrs . Beverley C . Compton, Jr .Ms . Kathy Condray and Ms . Melinda CondrayMr . and Mrs . Benjamin Cone, Jr .Ms . Judith ConnersMr. and Mrs. David W. CookeMr . and Mrs . Stephen CooperDr . and Mrs . Bruce CopelandMrs . Alfred I . CoplanMr . and Mrs . Richard CorcoranMr. and Mrs. William CouperMr. and Mrs. George W. CoxMs . Sally K . CraigMr . and Mrs . J . Joseph CreditMs . Pamela CrockettMr . and Mrs . Robert G . CummingMr . and Mrs . Ernest CzyrycaMs . Liz D’AntonioDr . and Mrs . F . J . DagherMr . Alexander DaignaultDr . and Mrs . David F . DaluryMrs . Anne Allen B . DandyMr . Paul Daniel and Ms . Linda DePalmaMr. and Mrs. William F. DauschMrs . Lynn R . DavidovMs . Deanna DawsonMr . Curtis L . DeckerSherry and Vincent DeFrancisciDr . Thomas J . DekornfeldDr . and Mrs . Steven DelaverisMr . Vincent J . Dell’OrtoMs . Mary Cole DickermanMr . and Mrs . Ron DiegelmanMr . and Mrs . Patrick DieterMiss Diane DiSalvoDr . Peyton A . EgglestonMr . Barry EigenDr . Frank Eisenberg and

Judge Catherine C . BlakeMs . Joyce L . EpsteinDr . Sonia Estruch

Mr. Jeffrey L. FahnestockMs . Michaeline R . FedderDr. Susan Feigelman and Mr. Cliff EssmanMs . Janet Felsten and Mr . Andrew LemerMs . Elizabeth FerrugiaMr . and Mrs . Richard FidlerMr . and Mrs . Arthur L . FleischerMr . and Mrs . David FleishmanMr. and Mrs. Bruce W. FlemingMr . and Mrs . Michael E . FlintonMs . Charlotte B . FloydMr . John ForgachMs . Abigail and Mr . Ryan FrederickMr . Benedict FrederickMr . and Mrs . Francis G . FrenchMr . and Mrs . Howard FriedelMs . Kathleen O’Ferrall FriedmanMr . Ira Friedrich and Ms . Carol A . BucherDr. William F. FritzMs . Noreen A . FrostMs . Judith P . Fulton and Mr . Mark HowardMr . and Mrs . Robert A . FulwilerMrs. Wilma GabbayMr . and Mrs . Philip GallantDr . and Mrs . Earl P . Galleher, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Stanford GannMr . and Mrs . Ira GanslerMr . and Mrs . Cutberto GarzaMr . and Mrs . Austin H . GeorgeMr . A . C . George and Dr . Kathryn T . GeorgeMs . Phoebe GilchristMr . and Mrs . Andrew GilchristMr . and Mrs . Gene GillespieMr . Kim Z . Golden and Ms . Jean SudaMr . and Mrs . Herbert GoldmanDr . and Mrs . Leonard H . GolombekMr . and Mrs . Mark A . GoodmanMr . James D . Goodyear and Ms . Indira KotvalMs . Judith A . GottliebDr. Niko GraffDr . and Ms . Edward Gratz

Mr . and Mrs . Harold F . Graul, Jr .Dr . Laura Green and Mr . Basil RousosMr. W. Arthur Grotz, Jr.Mr . Charles L . GugliottaMr . and Mrs . H . Hamilton Hackney, Jr .Ms . Louise A . HagerPatricia and Peter HandalMr . Timothy L . HanfordMr . and Mrs . David HarleyMs . Cornelia E . HarperMr . Michael Harris and

Ms . Claudia McDonoughMs . Mary Jo HartkaMs . Claire T . HartmanMs . Lisa HausnerJ . S . Heald and P . L . HeymannMr . and Mrs . John HeyrmanDr . and Mrs . Arthur M . HildrethMr . and Mrs . Gregory HillMartha N . HillMs . Suzanne P . HillMichael Hill and Patty DannMr . and Mrs . Samuel Himmelrich, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Robert HirschDr . Ben F . Hobbs and Ms . Julie R . McDillMr. and Mrs. David B. HoffbergerMrs . Carol S . HollandMr . Harry C . Holloway and Ms . Joyce ChungMr . Al B . HonickMrs . Anne D . HopkinsMr . and Mrs . Martin HoranMr . and Mrs . Louis HorstMrs . Ann HughesMr. William A. Hylton, Jr.Dr . and Mrs . Michael IchniowskiMr . Paul Jacob IIIMs . Dana S . JohnsMr . George JonesMrs . Jean M . H . JungDr . and Mrs . Murray A . KalishMr . and Mrs . Larry KamanitzDr . and Mrs . Harold K . Kanarek

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Mr . Andy Johnson and Ms . Jennifer KaneDeana KarrasMrs . Kristin KastDr . and Mrs . Leon D . KatzMs . Joyce S . KeatingDr . and Mrs . Thomas KellyMr . Curtis Kennedy and Mr . Scott D . MyersMr. Jeffrey KentMr . and Mrs . Charles P . KernanMr . and Mrs . Edwin S . KillingerMr . and Mrs . James D . KlauMrs . Ronnie KleimanMr . and Mrs . Lawrence KleinmanMr . Mark E . Klotzbach and

Ms . Marcy A . FeeneyMs . Alexandra S . KouwenhovenMr. Geoffrey KrollThomas Kurek and

MacKenzie Roebuck-WalshMs . Coleen LambdinMs . Mary A . LambrosMr . and Mrs . Julian L . LapidesMs . Elaine F . LaubeMr . and Mrs . Albert LaubnerDrs . Charles and Joan LawrenceTim and Gabrielle LawrenceMr . Stephen LeadermanMr . Harry and Mrs . Beth LebowDr . Irwin Leder and Ms . Anna LederDr . Gregory K . LehneMr . and Mrs . Daniel LenehanDr . and Mrs . Harry Letaw, Jr .Dr . and Mrs . Martin A . LevinMs . Suzanne Levin-LapidesMr . and Mrs . Craig LewisMrs . Joanne M . LinderMr . Gerard P . LioiDr . and Mrs . Robert LissDr . and Mrs . Robert LoebDr . and Mrs . Donlin LongMs . Sarah LongakerMr . and Mrs . Ronald J . Lorentzen

Henry R . and Sarah Fenno LordMr . and Mrs . Mark LundMr . and Mrs . Scott A . LutreyMrs . Philip R . MachtMs . Amy Macht and Mr . George GroseMs . Ellen MackDr . and Mrs . Jonathan MaltzMs . Joanne A . MandatoMr . and Mrs . Robert ManfrediMs . Mary MangioneMr . and Mrs . Bruce MarshallMs . Colleen Martin-LauerMs . L . Paige Marvel and Mr . Robert H . DyerMr . and Mrs . Donald MaxwellMrs . John M . McCall, Jr .Mrs . M . Patricia McCall-PaquinDr . Merle C . McCann and

Mr . Jared ChristopherMrs. William J. McCarthyMs . Lorinda R . McColganMr . and Mrs . John S . McDaniel IIIDennis and Allison McGloneDr . and Mrs . James F . McKenney IIMs . Michael R . McMullanMr . Mark McMullen and

Mr . James D . MorrisonMr . Donald P . McPherson and

Mrs. Anna M. TeaffMr . and Mrs . Marc McPhersonMr . and Mrs . Jack MendelsohnMr . John C . Merrill and Ms . Julia A . BarkerMr. and Mrs. William Meyers IIThe Honorable Barbara A . MikulskiMrs . Stephanie F . MillerMr. and Mrs. William H. Miller IVMr . and Mrs . Michael MillinMrs . Anne ModarressiMr . Michael R . MoldoverMs . Diane MolnerMs . Terry H . Morgenthaler and

Mr . Patrick J . KerinsMr . and Mrs . Charles Morse

Ms . Helaine Sue MorssMr . Clyde Munz and Ms . Robin BainbridgeDr . and Mrs . Michael MurphyDr . Patrick A . Murphy and

Dr . Genevieve LosonskyMr . and Mrs . Josef NathansonMrs. Virginia W. Naylor and

Mr . James L . PotterMr . David and Mrs . Betsy NelsonDr . and Mrs . Paul M . NessMs . Elizabeth T . NeubauerMr . Stephen NicholsMr . and Mrs . Joseph NigroMs . Elizabeth L . NilsonMr . and Mrs . David O’CallaghanMr . and Mrs . James P . O’MearaMr . and Mrs . Thomas ObrechtMr . and Mrs . Charles F . ObrechtMs . Theresa Ottery and Mr . Thomas P . NorrisMargeret A . OwensMr . and Mrs . Adam PanareseMr . and Mrs . James ParksMs . Susan PatzMr . Hans S . PawlischThe Reverends Patricia and Norman PayneMr . Leonard PenningtonDr . Elizabeth H . Pepple and

Dr . James M . PeppleMr . Philip J . Perkins and Ms . Margaret AllenDr . and Mrs . Jonathan PhilipsonMrs . Dorothy B . PhippsDr . and Mrs . Richard N . Pierson IIIMs . Jo Ann PinderMs . Penelope L . PineMrs. Florence W. PlattMs . Carolyn PolowyDr . Virginia T . PondMr . Garrett PowerMr . Mirko PrestelMr . and Mrs . Robert E . PrinceDr . Terry G . PrittMr . John M . Prugh

Lisa PupaMr . Daniel PuzioSusan and John RacanelliJoan S . and Rajeev D . RanadiveMrs . Paula J . RaseraMr . and Mrs . Dennis RawlinsG . Edward Reahl, M .D .Mr. Ronald ReiflerMs. Cyndy Renoff and Mr. George TalerMrs . Lynn RhombergMs . Ellen RichardsonMs . Elizabeth RichterMs . Jean Marie Ricketts and

Mr . Lawrence AppelLeslie and Thomas RiesMs . Mary L . RimkunasThe Honorable Mary Ellen T . RinehardtMs . Elizabeth Ritter and

Mr . Lawrence N . KoppelmanMr . and Mrs . Larry RobinsonMrs . Marlyn G . RobinsonMr . and Mrs . Matthew RockProf . Steven RokitaMs . Ingrid R . RoseMr . and Mrs . Lee B . RosenbergDr . Dorothy Rosenthal and

Mr. William A. NerenbergMr . and Mrs . Peter B . RosenwaldGary and Naomi RosnerTerrence RossMr . Richard Rubin and

Ms . Kathleen SweeneyMrs . Lynn RubinDebra and Joseph RubinoMr . John A . Rudesill and Ms . Linda E . BaerDr . and Mrs . Shalom SaarSheila K . and Stephen H . SachsDr . and Mrs . Marvin M . SagerMr . and Mrs . Arnold SagnerMr . and Mrs . Donald S . SaiontzMary and David SalkeverMr . and Mrs . Phil Samper

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Ms . Doris SandersMr . and Mrs . Sheldon SandlerMr . Robert and Mrs . Carol SaporaMrs . Carol P . SaucierMr . and Mrs . Gerald SavitskyMr. and Mrs. Robert W. SchaeferMs . Ivy SchramMr . and Mrs . Stephen T . ScottDavid and Norma ScottMrs . Merle and Mr . Steven SeigelMr . and Mrs . Paul SelnickMs . Donna J . Senft and Ms . Rose A . GloriosoMs . Claudia Sennett and Mr . Douglas KelsoMr . Norman A . SensingerDr . and Mrs . Carlton C . SextonBrad and Amanda ShapiroMr. and Mrs. John W. SheldonMs . Barbara C . ShelhossMr . and Mrs . Michael ShylanskiMr . Philip Shivers and Ms . Selby HallMr . Craig Singer and Mr . George GarmerMr . and Mrs . Charles SkinnerMs . Ann M . SmithMr . and Mrs . Donald V . SmithMs . Judy L . SmithMr . Turner B . SmithMrs . Elizabeth R . SpearBarbara Portnoy SpectorMs . Rita St . Clair and Mr . Joseph SheppardMs. Wendy StanneMr . Davis L . Statton, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Robert StecherDavid and Carol SternThe Stieff FoundationMr . and Mrs . Mark StokesMr . and Mrs . Daniel StorchMs . June E . StreckfusMr . and Mrs . Michael P . SullivanMr . and Mrs . Stephen SuttonMr. and Mrs. Winston TabbDr . and Mrs . John TalbottDrs . Ellen and Bruce Taylor

Ms. Clytie W. TaylorMs . Sandra D . TeitelbaumMr . and Mrs . Luis TerolDrs . Chloe Thio and Eric LowenthalMs . Madeline Y . TimsMr . Gary R . TobiaDr . E . F . Torrey and Ms . Barbara TorreyMr . and Mrs . Craig TownsendMs . Elizabeth H . TrimbleDrs . Cornelia and Edward TrimbleMr . and Mrs . Richard J . TrueloveMr . and Mrs . Jon TuckDr . and Mrs . Henry TyrangielDr . and Mrs . Raghuveer VallabhaneniMs . Andrea J . Van Arsdale and

Mr. Jeffrey G. KrimmelMs . Linda VaughnJohn and Phyllis von StadeMrs. Mary Frances P. WagleyDr. and Mrs. Mark WagnerDr. and Mrs. Edward WallachMs. Marguerite Walsh and Mr. Bernard FinnMr. and Mrs. Ronald G. WaltersDr. and Mrs. Jerry WardJoseph and Sabina WarfieldJ. W. Thompson Webb and

Ellen Remsen WebbMr. Tim Webster and Mr. Ernest NordenMr. and Mrs. S. Nelson WeeksMrs. Sylvia E. WehrMr. and Mrs. Jay WeissMr. and Mrs. Brian WhittierMr. Sander L. WiseDr. Frank R. WitterMr. and Mrs. John WoloszynLinda and Amy WoolfMr. Robert M. Vogel and Ms. Helena WrightMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. WrightMs . Angela ZeitMr. and Mrs. Donald W. Zurwelle

CORPORATE COUNCIL

Founder’s Level $25,000+T . Rowe Price Foundation, Inc .

Chairman’s Level $10,000 – $24,999Bank of AmericaLord Baltimore Capital Partners, LLCPNC BankThe Whiting-Turner Contracting CompanyWilmington Trust

Director’s Level $5,000 – $9,999American Trading and Production

CorporationBloomberg PhilanthropiesCareFirst BlueCross BlueShieldTransamericaWhiteford, Taylor & Preston LLP

Executive Level $2,500 – $4,999Brown AdvisoryHord Coplan Macht

Investment Counselors of Maryland LLCMcCormick & Company, Inc .Quinn Evans ArchitectsRK&KZiger/Snead LLP Architects

Contributor Level $1,000 – $2,499Adajian & Nelson, Inc .Delbert Adams Construction Group LLCThe Harbor Bank of MarylandHMS Insurance Associates, Inc .Linwoods Restaurant and CateringMarshall Craft AssociatesMueller Associates, Inc .MurthyNAYAK Foundation and

Murthy Law FirmT . Rowe Price Associates, Inc .

$500 – $999Highview Construction CompanyLupin Inc .

$250 – $499Eddie’s of Roland ParkPayal Arts InternationalSebian Associates, Inc .

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FOUNDATION SUPPORT

$20,000+The Bunting Family FoundationLaVerna Hahn Charitable TrustThe Hecht-Levi Foundation, Inc .Dorothy Wagner Wallis Charitable Trust

$10,000 – $19,999Anonymous

$5,000 – $9,999Victoria and Sidney Lansburgh Charitable

Foundation Macht Fund of THE ASSOCIATEDMargaret B . Mack Fund of the Community

Foundation for Greater New HavenThe Peggy Meyerhoff Pearlstone

Foundation, Inc .Earle & Annette Shawe Family Foundation

$1,000 – $4,999Campbell Foundation, Inc .Eliasberg Family Foundation, Inc .The David & Barbara B . Hirschhorn

FoundationThe Philip & Harriet Klein Foundation, Inc .

GIFTS IN-KIND

Baltimore Business JournalChristie’sGertrude’s Chesapeake KitchenLoane Bros ., Inc .Post Typography, LLCShawe Rosenthal LLPSotheby’s

BEQUESTS

Estate of Margaret H . CookeEstate of Allen A . DavisEstate of Amanda W. HopkinsEstate of Beatrice LeviEstate of Elizabeth L . OliverEstate of Marjorie W. OttenheimerEstate of Dorothy M . Scott

MATCHING GIFTS

Annie E . Casey FoundationBank of America Charitable FoundationBrown Capital ManagementExelonExxonMobil FoundationIBM CorporationIllinois Tool Works FoundationRobert Wood Johnson FoundationStanley Black & Decker CorporationT . Rowe Price Foundation, Inc .

YEAR-END APPEAL

Mr . and Mrs . Nelson H . AdlinDr . and Mrs . Aristides C . AlevizatosMrs . Thomas H . G . Bailliere, Jr .Ms . Debra Baker and Mr . Thomas CoxMr . Gregory Baranoski and Mr . Lucio GamaRichard and Jane BartonProf . and Ms . John BatyMr . and Mrs . Herbert J . BelgradDr . and Mrs . Charles R . BoiceMrs . Richard E . BoweDr. and Mrs. Joseph W. BurnettMr . Christopher ColeMs . Sally K . CraigDr . and Mrs . David F . DaluryDr . Thomas J . DekornfeldMs . Mary K . DilliFrank and Mary EmersonMs . Rhea FeikinMs . Sally A . FiskeMs . Patricia Foster and Mr . Derek JoostMr . Andrew Frankos-ReyMr . and Mrs . Thomas L . FreudenheimDr . and Mrs . Ivan S . FriedMr . Francis X . Gallagher, Jr .Mrs . Susan GrayMr . and Mrs . Edward GrossMr . and Mrs . Joel GrossmanCarl and Karen HallerMrs . Lisa Ide and Mr . Andrew IdeMs . Lynne KaseMrs . Judy KastenbergMrs . Katherine KennyKim and Stephen KilduffMr . Harry and Mrs . Beth LebowAnn and Robert LehenyMr. and Mrs. William M. LevyMr . and Mrs . Craig LewisMrs . Joanne M . LinderMr . and Mrs . Ronald J . LorentzenMr . Colin Mackenzie and Ms . P . Christina Imle

Ms . Joanne A . MandatoDr . P . K . McCarter and Dr . Susan McCarterMs . Karen J . McDonaughMs . Michael R . McMullanMrs . Charlotte MillerMrs . Stephanie F . MillerMr . Joseph O’HareMr . and Mrs . Alexander PerryMr . and Mrs . Mark PollakDr . Virginia T . PondMr . and Mrs . Garrett PowerMs . Jenny S . RambergDr . and Mrs . Jerome ReichmisterMr . Rich Rimkunas and

Mrs . Mary MacDonaldMr . and Mrs . John RobinsonDr . and Mrs . Malcolm RubinsteinMr . and Mrs . John M . SacchettiDr . and Mrs . John H . SadlerMr . Thomas M . ScaleaDr . and Mrs . David M . SchwaberMs . Claire SmithDr . and Mrs . David SpectorStan and Donna Ber Dr . and Mrs . Damie StillmanDr . and Mrs . Edgar SwerenMr . and Mrs . George N . ThomasMs . Christine L . ThompsonMr. John WatersDr. and Mrs. Frank R. WitterMr. Raymond WorleyMr. and Mrs. Thomas W. WrightMrs. Anne M. Wyatt-BrownMrs . Martha M . YeagerMr . and Mrs . David N . YoungDr . Laurie S . Zabin

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PROJECT SUPPORT

$100,000+Baltimore CityCitizens of Baltimore County, with support

from the County Council and Baltimore County Commission on Arts & Sciences

Jacob and Hilda Blaustein FoundationThe Lois and Irving Blum FoundationSuzanne F . Cohen Hauser & WirthLord Baltimore Capital Partners, LLCMaryland State Arts CouncilRobert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda BeckerJames S . and Gail P . Riepe Charitable

FoundationClair Zamoiski SegalThe Sheridan FoundationState of MarylandEllen W. P. Wasserman

$25,000 – $99,999A . G . FoundationWilliam G. Baker Jr. Memorial FundThe Heidi & Brian Berghuis

Charitable Gift FundBrandeis UniversityGuy E . Flynn and Nupur Parekh Flynn Laura L . FreedlanderJoanne M . Gold and Andrew A . SternAmy L . Gould and Matthew S . Polk, Jr .LaVerna Hahn Charitable TrustEstate of Amanda W. HopkinsThe James and Mary Miller Charitable FundRhoda M . Oakley TrustMrs . Mary Sharp

The Stoneridge Fund of Amy and Marc Meadows

T . Rowe Price Foundation, Inc .TransamericaDorothy Wagner Wallis Charitable Trust

$10,000 – $24,999Eddie C . & C . Sylvia BrownGold/Stern Family Charitable FundHoward County Arts CouncilEileen Harris Norton FoundationEstate of Elizabeth L . OliverPNC FoundationPost Typography, LLCE . Rhodes and Leona B . Carpenter

FoundationIlene and Michael SalcmanStephen M . SalnyWells Fargo Foundation

$5,000 – $9,999Bank of AmericaHemera FoundationGloria B . & Herbert M . Katzenberg FundMondriaan FondsEstate of Marjorie W. Ottenheimer

$1,000 – $4,999Gill Wright BentleyJack and Susan CowartNancy L. Dorman and Stanley MazaroffCarl and Karen HallerMargot W. M. HellerIBM CorporationEstate of Beatrice LeviThe Harvey M. Meyerhoff Fund, Inc.Mary and Paul Roberts

SUPPORT FOR FREE ADMISSION

Ongoing support for free admission at the BMA has been provided through generous endowment gifts from:

The Cohen Family Fund for Free Admission The DLA Piper FundLord Baltimore Capital Partners, LLC Mary J . and James D . Miller James S . Riepe Family Foundation

SUPPORT FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

The Baltimore Museum of Art acknowledges with gratitude the generous support granted by:

The City of Baltimore, with support from the Mayor, City Council, and Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts

Citizens of Baltimore County, with support from the County Council and Baltimore County Commission on Arts & Sciences

Howard County, with support from the County Executive, County Council, and Howard County Arts Council

Institute of Museum and Library Services National Endowment for the Arts The State of Maryland, with support

from the Governor, General Assembly, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, and Maryland State Arts Council

SPECIAL PROGRAM SUPPORT

THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART ACKNOWLEDGES WITH GRATITUDE THOSE WHO MADE GIFTS TO EXHIBITIONS, SPECIAL PROJECTS, AND CAPITAL PROJECTS BETWEEN JULY 1, 2017, AND JUNE 30, 2018.

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THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING GIFTS OF $1,000 OR MORE FOR THE PURCHASE OF WORKS OF ART RECEIVED FROM JULY 1, 2017, THROUGH JUNE 30, 2018.

GIFTS FOR FUNDS FOR ART PURCHASES

Heidi and Brian BerghuisMr . and Mrs . Fred CogswellJane and Worth B. Daniels, Jr. FundEstate of Allen A . DavisNancy L. Dorman and Stanley MazaroffDr . Peyton A . EgglestonThe Edward J . Gallagher, Jr . FoundationKatherine and Joseph HardimanMs. Pamela Joyner and Mr. Alfred GiuffridaRichard and Judith KatzDr . and Mrs . Allan KrumholzRobert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda BeckerNancy Patz Reading FundMr . and Mrs . Jan Paul RichterThe Rothschild Charitable Foundation:

Ellen and Linwood Dame, David and Hope Rothschild

Clair Zamoiski SegalMs. Judith Tobin and Mr. Jeffrey Lindemuth

ENDOWED PURCHASE FUNDS

The Abell Foundation Photograph Acquisitions Endowment

Blanche Adler Memorial Fund The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial Fund Center for Matisse StudiesNathan L . and Suzanne F . Cohen

Contemporary Art Endowment Alice and Franklin Cooley Fund Albert H . Cousins Bequest Fund Roger M . Dalsheimer Fund Decorative Arts Accessions Fund

The John Dorsey and Robert W. Armacost Acquisitions Endowment

W. Clagett Emory Bequest Fund, in Memory of his Parents, William H. Emory of A. and Martha B . Emory

The Anna Elizabeth Fehl Endowment Fund Charlotte B . Filbert Endowment Fund Sidney M . Friedberg Accessions Fund Rosetta Feldman Glashofer Acquisitions

Endowment Lilian Sarah Greif Bequest Fund Nelson & Juanita Greif Gutman Fund Patricia and Mark Joseph / The Shelter

FoundationJulius Levy Memorial Fund Middendorf Foundation Endowment Fund Robert O’Donnell Acquisitions Endowment

in Honor of William Voss Elder, III, Curator of Decorative Arts, 1963–1997

Clair Zamoiski Segal and Thomas H . Segal Contemporary Art Acquisition Fund

Dr . Max Stern Trust Fund

Fanny B . Thalheimer Memorial Fund Ellen W. P. Wasserman Acquisitions

Endowment Frederick R. Weisman Contemporary

Art Fund Women’s Committee Print Fund Ellen and Calman J . Zamoiski, Jr . Fund

EXPENDABLE PURCHASE FUNDS

Arts of Africa, the Americas, Asia & Pacific Islands Acquisition Fund

Art Acquisitions Fund Contemporary Art Fund Contemporary Print Fair Fund Edward Joseph Gallagher III Memorial Fund Print and Drawing Fund Print & Drawing Society Fund The Straton Family Fund

ART ACQUISITION FUNDS

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In Honor of Marjorie AndersonFrederica Kolker Saxon

In Honor of Alexander C . BaerHeidi and Brian BerghuisMs . Anne BermanMs . Ann A . Boyce and

Mr. Robert F. MansfieldSuzanne F . CohenMr. and Mrs. William H. Cowie, Jr.Ellen and Linwood Dame, David and

Hope RothschildLynn R . DeeringFred and Andrea DunlapMs . Amy Elias and Mr . Richard L . PearlstoneMr . Jay M . FisherSandra Levi GerstungJudith M . GibbsMr . and Mrs . Donald E . GordonMargot W. M. HellerJay Jenkins and T .J . HindmanSusan B . KatzenbergMs . Louise T . KeeltyFrederick Singley KoontzMr . Richard ManekinJennifer and Jake MartinJeannie MurphyMr. Terry Parsons and Mr. Richard W. ChaseMrs . Helene PennMr . and Mrs . J . Mark SchapiroClair Zamoiski SegalSherman Family FoundationMr . and Mrs . Arthur SmithDr. and Mrs. William SmulyanMrs . Joan Young

In Honor of Shelley CockeMr . Doug Cocke

In Honor of Eileen W . CohnClair Zamoiski Segal

In Honor of Stiles Tuttle Colwill & Jonathan GargiuloSuzanne F . CohenMargot W. M. Heller

In Memory of Gretchen CummingsJim Cummings

In Memory of Tony DeeringAlexander C . BaerFrederick Singley KoontzMr. Jeffrey A. LegumLora J . and Donald J . PetersClair Zamoiski Segal

In Memory of Ann Patterson FairMs . Satonya FairMs . Paula Young

In Honor of Jay FisherMrs . Jerome H . Sherman

In Honor of Judy GibbsMr . Jay M . Fisher In Honor of Joi HaskinsMarvin Egorin and Rhonda Overby In Honor of David and Janet HoffbergerMs . Courtney Riordon

In Honor of Ian HolstromMs . Margaret Kineke In Memory of J . Woody HowardMs . Brenda Ehlers In Honor of Jeannette C . Kimmel Mr . and Mrs . Benjamin Cone, Jr .Mrs . Ann Birgel CunninghamDr . and Mrs . Myron Liptzin In Honor of Frederick S . KoontzAlexander C . Baer

In Memory of Vivian LichtensteinDr . and Mrs . Michael BaylinMs . Jane JohnstonMs . Ruth Kahn

In Honor of Jonathan MaltzMs . Deidre Sacks

In Honor of Harvey M. MeyerhoffMr . and Mrs . A . Stanley Brager, Jr .Ms. Eileen W. Cohn In Honor of Robert E. Meyerhoff & Rheda BeckerArt Seminar Group

In Memory of Thomas MilchLouise Z. (Weezy) BarberMr . and Mrs . A . Stanley Brager, Jr .Dr . Donald and Mrs . Linda BrownDr . and Mrs . Morton EllinNanette and Irvin Greif, Jr .

TRIBUTE GIFTS

THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART IS VERY APPRECIATIVE OF THE MANY PEOPLE WHO HONORED FRIENDS AND FAMILY BY MAKING TRIBUTE GIFTS OF ALL SIZES TO THE MUSEUM. THE BMA GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THOSE WHO MADE GIFTS BETWEEN JULY 1, 2017, AND JUNE 30, 2018.

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Sandra and Thomas HessSally HeynMrs . Linda HimmelrichMrs . Samuel S . KahanJoan G . and Joseph Klein, Jr .Mrs . Joyce M . KronthalMr. and Mrs. Harvey M. MeyerhoffMr . and Mrs . Erwin M . SekulowMrs. Susan A. WolmanMr . and Mrs . Charles Yumkas

In Memory of Betsy MillerMr . and Ms . Alexander J . TorelliMs. Serena Wilson

In Memory of Sally and Decatur MillerMs . Clemence M . K . Miller and

Mr . Lyle B . KissackMr . and Mrs . I . Manning Parsons III

In Honor of Karen NielsenAnonymousHeidi and Brian BerghuisMs . Ann A . Boyce and

Mr. Robert F. MansfieldSuzanne F . CohenDr . Monroe DentonNancy L. Dorman and Stanley MazaroffMr . and Mrs . Edward K . Dunn, Jr .Mr . Jay M . FisherSandra Levi GerstungJudith M . GibbsMartha and Tad GlennKatherine and Joseph HardimanMargot W. M. HellerMs . Susan B . KatzenbergMr . Stephen MazohMr . James S . RiepeFrederica Kolker SaxonClair Zamoiski SegalLouis B . Thalheimer and Juliet A . Eurich Mr . and Mrs . James D . ThorntonDavid Warnock

In Memory of Ethel B . NoveyMr . and Mrs . Lawrence NoveyMs . Joelle G . Novey

In Memory of Rhoda OakleyMs . Nancy FoulkMr . Arthur and Ms . Christine HolzingerMr . and Mrs . Louis MacciniMs . Heide MunroMr . Charles and Ms . Karen Pound

In Memory of Elizabeth Lea OliverMs . Jane Johnston In Honor of Richard PearlstoneAlexander C . Baer In Memory of Inga RathMrs . Ann Alcaraz and Mr . Ray Alcaraz

In Memory of Frances RomeMr . Robert CohenMs . Susan Markowitz

In Honor of Betty RosenMr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Meyerhoff In Honor of Patty SatiskyMr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Weiss In Honor of Frederica Kolker SaxonMs. Eileen W. CohnNanette and Irvin Greif, Jr .Mr . and Mrs . Lewis M . HessMs . Robin Kaplan and Mr . Abram KronsbergMr. and Mrs. Harvey M. MeyerhoffClair Zamoiski SegalMr . Donald L . Zimmerman In Honor of Gail SchulhoffMr . Richard A . EliasbergSandra and Thomas HessMr . and Mrs . Kenneth Hornstein

David and Barbara KornblattMrs. Sara W. LeviMr. and Mrs. William Meyers IIMr . and Ms . Ivan SternMs . Jean Van Ryzin

In Honor of Clair Zamoiski SegalMs. Eileen W. Cohn

In Memory of Thomas H . SegalMr. Will Backstrom and Ms. Tracy LambrosAlexander C . BaerLouise Z. (Weezy) BarberHeidi and Brian BerghuisMs . Linda L . BlumeChristine and Frank BonannoMs . Ann A . Boyce and

Mr. Robert F. MansfieldMr . and Mrs . Marvin BraveFrona Brown, Ed .D ., and

Beryl J . Rosenstein, M .D .Ms. Deborah W. CallardMs . Diane Cho and Mr . David Benn

Suzanne F . CohenMs . Fronda Cohen-OttenheimerMs. Eileen W. CohnStiles Tuttle Colwill and Jonathan GargiuloMrs . Jane Vallery-Davis and

Mr . Benjamin F . DavisMr . and Mrs . John H . DenickNancy L. Dorman and Stanley MazaroffMr . and Mrs . Edward K . Dunn, Jr .Mr . Alan S . EdelmanMs . Amy Elias and Mr . Richard L . PearlstoneMr . Robert FeldmanMs . Leslye K . FittermanFleckenstein GalleryMs . K . Lacy FlynnSandra Levi GerstungGertrude’s Chesapeake KitchenJudith M . GibbsMr. William B. GilmoreJoanne M . Gold and Andrew A . SternDr . and Mrs . Morton GoldbergMrs . Louise G . GoldbergMs . Louise K . Goodman

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Drs. Geoffrey Greif and Maureen Lefton-Greif

Ms . Nancy HackermanMr . and Mrs . Richard R . Harwood, IIIMargot W. M. HellerDr . and Mrs . Jesse HellmanMs . Kristen Hileman and

Mr . Michael BalducciMr . and Mrs . Samuel K . Himmelrich, Sr .Paula HoffbergerMr . and Mrs . Richard HollanderMr. Wolf Kahn and Ms. Emily Mason KahnMimi KapiloffBarbara P . KatzCarla and Alex KatzenbergSusan B . KatzenbergMs . Julia A . KellerMs . Lori KilbergFrederick Singley KoontzMs . Andrea KruppMr. Jeffrey A. LegumMr . and Mrs . Robert LevinMr . and Mrs . Edward LewisonMs . Amy Macht and Mr . George GroseCarol MachtPam and Allan MalesterMr . and Mrs . Arthur MangeDr . Patricia McGrathAmy and Marc MeadowsPhyllis MeyerhoffModell Performing Arts CenterMs . Elizabeth K . MoserDr . Kevin MurphyDr . and Mrs . Irwin NudelmanMrs . Helene PennMr . and Mrs . Arnold I . RichmanMs . Nancy Roberts and Mr . David GilleceMr . Michael RossDr . and Mrs . James RubensteinFrederica Kolker SaxonThe Honorable and Ms . Allen L . SchwaitMs . Leslie Shepard

Dr. Wilma Bulkin SiegelMrs . Jackie and Mr . Manuel SilvermanMs . Jennifer StrasbaughMs . Joan M . Zang

In Honor of Mary SharpAlice and Morris GartenMr . and Mrs . Herbert S . Garten

In Memory of Robert SharpStiles Tuttle Colwill and Jonathan GargiuloMrs . Anne B . GrayDr. John W. Payne and Jane Champe PayneMrs . Doris Tippens

In Honor of Denise TassinMr . and Mrs . Arthur Mange

In Honor of Calman Zamoiski, Jr .Margot W. M. HellerMr . and Mrs . Samuel K . Himmelrich, Sr .Ms . Elizabeth K . Moser

In Honor of Donald ZimmermanMrs. Toni Berger and Dr. Bruce W. Berger

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AFRICAN

ACCESSIONED BY PURCHASE

Purchased as the gift of the Estate of Allen A. DavisFour-Legged VesselLesotho or South Africa, Southern Sotho cultureEarly 19th centuryWoodBMA 2017 .220

Purchased as the gift of Amy Gould and Matthew Polk, Gibson Island, MDKnifeSouth Africa, Tswana or Southern Sotho cultureEarly 19th centuryBone, metalBMA 2017 .221

Knife SheathSouth Africa, Tswana or Southern Sotho cultureEarly 19th centuryBone, metalBMA 2017 .222

Purchased as the gift of the Friends of the Arts of Africa, the Pacific and the AmericasGrave Witness (Shahidi wa Kaburi)Tanzania, Kwere cultureEarly 20th centuryWood, pigmentBMA 2018 .34

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Gift of David and Gayle Ackley, Baltimore, MDPrestige StoolDemocratic Republic of the Congo, Pende cultureEarly to mid–20th centuryWoodBMA 2018 .35

Mbuya MaskDemocratic Republic of the Congo, Pende cultureEarly-mid 20th centuryWood, fiber, pigmentBMA 2018 .36

FigureDemocratic Republic of the Congo, Pende cultureEarly-mid 20th centuryWood, pigmentBMA 2018 .37

Gift of the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard BerkBraceletGhana, Asante cultureEarly 20th centuryBrassBMA 2018 .38

BraceletGhana, Asante cultureMid-20th centuryBrassBMA 2018 .39

Gift of Dori and Daniel Rootenberg, New York, in Honor of Shannen Hill, Associate Curator, Arts of Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Pacific Islands, 2015–2017Ntzinyanga Qwabe (Zulu, born c . 1900, active South Africa 1920–1940)Storage‑Rack Panels with Figures and AnimalsLate 1920s–1940sWood with burnt woodBMA 2017 .223 .1–2

ASIAN ART

ACCESSIONED BY PURCHASE

Given to Honor Sally and Decatur Miller by their Family and FriendsCovered Wine Jar with Painted Peonies and InscriptionCizhou kilns, probably Guantai, Hebei province, China12th–13th centuryStoneware with black painting under green lead glazeBMA 2017 .141

Julius Levy Memorial FundSeated Boy as Kui XingChina15th–16th centuryGilt woodBMA 2017 .224

Melon‑Shaped BottleKorea13th centuryStonewareBMA 2017 .225

Jar with Phoenix DesignBunwon kiln, Gyeong-gi province, KoreaEarly 19th centuryPorcelain with underglaze cobalt decorationBMA 2017 .226

Straton Family FundEiraku Wazen (Japanese, 1823–1896)Square Dish Decorated with the ‘Three Friends of Winter’ Motif1887Stoneware with overglaze enamel and gold decorationBMA 2018 .40

Kamisaka Sekka (Japanese, 1866–1942)Plum Branch and Full Moon1905–1915Ink and color on silk; mounted as a scrollBMA 2018 .41

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Gift in Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Liu Hsien‑puFooted Bowl with Painted Floral DesignHengshan kilns, Hunan Province, China11th–12th centuryStoneware with celadon glaze and copper and iron decorationBMA 2018 .42

ART ACCESSIONS

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3 Civil Officials, 2 Military Officials, Guardian and Dragon‑headed Zodiac FigureChina12th–13th centuryEarthenwareBMA 2018 .43-49

Group of Four Pieces of Miniature Furniture, Two Animals, and One Covered JarChina 16th–17th centuryEarthenware with green, turquoise, and amber lead glazesBMA 2018 .50-56

Pagoda-Form UrnPossibly Ningxiang, Hunan province, China12th–13th centuryStoneware with remnants of dark brown glazeBMA 2018 .57

Gift of Mark S. Pratt, Washington, D.C.Pedestal Tray with LidKorea6th centuryEarthenwareBMA 2018 .58

Pedestal JarKorea6th centuryEarthenwareBMA 2018 .59

Jar with Stand and Lid6th centuryKoreaEarthenwareBMA 2018 .60

Brush WasherKorea12th centuryStoneware with celadon glazeBMA 2018 .61

Cup Stand with Incised Flower DesignKorea12th centuryStoneware with celadon glazeBMA 2018 .62

Foliate Dish with Molded DecorationKorea12th centuryStoneware with celadon glazeBMA 2018 .63

Dish with Notched RimKorea11th–12th centuryStoneware with celadon glazeBMA 2018 .64

Tea BowlKorea11th–12th centuryStoneware with celadon glazeBMA 2018 .65

BowlKorea12th centuryStoneware with celadon glazeBMA 2018 .66

Dish with Carved DesignKorea12th–13th centuryStoneware with celadon glazeBMA 2018 .67

Bowl with Inlaid Clouds and Flying Cranes DesignKorea13th–14th centuryStoneware with celadon glaze and white and black slip decorationBMA 2018 .68

Octagonal Dish with Inlaid Chrysanthemum DesignKorea 13th–14th centuryStoneware with celadon glaze and white and black slip decorationBMA 2018 .69

Bowl with Inlaid Flower DesignKorea13th–14th centuryStoneware with celadon glaze and white slip decorationBMA 2018 .70

Fifteenth Century Style Bottle with Inlaid Willow and Bamboo DesignKoreaEarly 20th centuryStoneware with celadon glaze and black and white slip decorationBMA 2018 .71

Buncheong Bowl with Inlaid Dots and Lines DesignKorea 15th centuryStoneware with gray glaze with white slip decorationBMA 2018 .72

BowlKorea15th–16th centuryPorcelain with transparent glazeBMA 2018 .73

Tall Vase with Flower-and-Vine DesignKoreaLate 19th centuryPorcelain with underglaze cobalt and copper decorationBMA 2018 .74

BottleKorea12th–14th centuryBronzeBMA 2018 .75

Given in Honor of Margaret Lucille Roulette, San Diego, CAMonden Kogyoku (Japanese, born 1916)“Ocean Whirlpool” Basket2001BambooBMA 2017 .430

Honma Kazuaki (Japanese, 1930–2017)“Cocoon” Hanging Basket2001BambooBMA 2017 .431

Kosuge Kogetsu (Japanese, born 1932)Circular Flower Basket2006Bamboo and rattanBMA 2017 .432

Yamaguchi Ryuun (Japanese, born 1940)“Heat Waves” Basket2000RattanBMA 2017 .433

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Yamaguchi Ryuun (Japanese, born 1940)“Whirlpool” Basket2001RattanBMA 2017 .434

Yamaguchi Ryuun (Japanese, born 1940)“Sign of Wind” Basket2003Bamboo and rattanBMA 2017 .435

CONTEMPORARY PAINTING & SCULPTURE

ACCESSIONED BY PURCHASE

Purchased as the gift of Nancy L. Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff, Baltimore, MD, in Honor of Kristen Hileman Njideka Akunyili Crosby (Nigerian, born 1983)Dwell: Aso Ebi2017Acrylic, transfers, colored pencil, collage, and commemorative fabric on paperBMA 2018 .79

Purchased as the gift of the Joshua Johnson Council, and Anna Elizabeth Fehl Acquisitions EndowmentJohn Scott (American, 1940–2007)Blues Lace For Sister Sarah1991Painted steelBMA 2018 .6

Purchased as the gift of Pamela J. Joyner and Alfred J. GiuffridaMark Bradford (American, born 1961)Untitled (Buoy)2014Mixed mediaBMA 2018 .7

Purchase with exchange funds from the Pearlstone Family Fund and partial gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.Amy Sherald (American, born 1973)Planes, rockets, and the spaces in between2018Oil on canvasBMA 2018 .80

Jack Whitten (American, 1939–2018)9.11.012006Acrylic and mixed media on canvasBMA 2018 .81

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (English, born 1977)8am Cadiz2017Oil on linenBMA 2018 .82

Purchase with exchange funds from the Pearlstone Family Fund and partial gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.; and additional funds from Fanny B. Thalheimer Memorial Fund, Katherine M. Hardiman, Frederick R. Weisman Contemporary Acquisitions Endowment, The Rothschild Foundation, and Dr. Max Stern Trust FundWangechi Mutu (Kenyan-American, born 1972)Water Woman2017; this cast 2018BronzeBMA 2017 .148

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Anonymous GiftIbrahim Mahama (Ghanaian, born 1987)PRODUCE X2015–2016Sleeping mats melted on charcoal sacksBMA 2017 .149

Gift of a MAD Gathering in Honor of Constance R. CaplanJosephine Meckseper (German, born 1964)State of the Union Address to Senate and Nation2005Mixed mediaBMA 2017 .318

Gift of Jim and Heather Murren, Stephen Cloobeck, Golden Boy Enterprises, Danny and Robin Greenspun, and Richard SchaefferEric Fischl (American, born 1948)Mac1999Oil on linenBMA 2017 .236

Gift of Jean and Sidney Silber, Lutherville, MD Ernst Barlach (German, 1870–1938)The Avenger1960sBronzeBMA 2018 .28

Amalie Rothschild (American, 1916–2001)Green Nude1984–1985BronzeBMA 2018 .29

Gerhard Marcks (German, 1889–1981)DancerMid-20th centuryBronzeBMA 2018 .30

Louise Nevelson (American, born Ukraine, 1899–1988)Floating Cloud 101977Painted wood with metal hingesBMA 2018 .31

PROMISED GIFT

Promised gift of the Joyner / Giuffrida CollectionOdili Donald Odita (American, born Nigeria 1966)Adorn2018Acrylic latex paint on aluminum-core fabricated wood panel with reconstituted wood veneerR .18056

CONTEMPORARY TIME-BASED MEDIA

ACCESSIONED BY PURCHASE

Purchase with exchange funds from the Pearlstone Family Fund and partial gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.Isaac Julien (British, born 1960)Baltimore200316mm film transferred to DVD (color, sound)BMA 2018 .83

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Mary Reid Kelley (American, born 1979) and Patrick Kelley (American, born 1969)In The Body of The Sturgeon2017Single-channel HD video (black and white, sound)BMA 2018 .84

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Gift of a MAD Gathering in Honor of Sandra Levi GerstungJoachim Koester (Danish, born 1962)Message from Andrée200516mm film (black and white, silent), two color offset lithographsBMA 2017 .322

Gift of a MAD Gathering in Honor of James D. ThorntonKota Ezawa (German, born 1969)Lennon Sontag Beuys2004Single channel videoBMA 2017 .321

CONTEMPORARY PRINTS, DRAWINGS, PHOTOGRAPHS

ACCESSIONED BY PURCHASE

The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial FundZanele Muholi (South African, born 1972)MaID x, DurbanFrom the series Somnyama Ngonyama (MaID)2016Gelatin silver printBMA 2018 .3

Purchased as the gift of Heidi and Brian BerghuisJack Whitten (American, 1939–2018)Form (3rd Set) 21965Oil enamel and acrylic on gessoed paperBMA 2018 .1

Purchased as the gift of Dr. Peyton Eggleston, Baltimore, MDEnrique Chagoya (American, born Mexico, 1953) Printer/Publisher: Universal Limited Art EditionsGrande el SombreroFrom the series Recurrent Goya2012Etching, aquatint and letterpress printed in black and redBMA 2018 .86

Enrique Chagoya (American, born Mexico 1953) Printer/Publisher: Universal Limited Art EditionsTu que no puedesFrom the series Recurrent Goya2012Etching, aquatint and letterpress printed in black and redBMA 2018 .87

Julius Levy Memorial FundKen Ohara (Japanese, born 1942) Publisher: Tsukiji Shokan Publishing Co .One1970Bound volume with offset lithographsBMA 2017 .145

Purchased as the gift of Robert E. Meyerhoff and Rheda BeckerSara VanDerBeek (American, born 1976)White Nude2013Digital chromogenic printBMA 2018 .4

Purchased in Honor of Karen Nielsen, Director of Exhibition Design & Installation, 1981‑2017, in recognition of her outstanding service; and The William G. Baker, Jr. Memorial FundZanele Muholi (South African, born 1972)Collen Mfazwe. August House, JohannesburgFrom the series Faces and Phases2012Gelatin silver printBMA 2018 .2

Purchase with exchange funds from the Pearlstone Family Fund and partial gift of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.

Mary Reid Kelley (American, born 1979) and Patrick Kelley (American, born 1969)Gaudy Night2017Photographic transparency in lightboxBMA 2018 .85

Gift of Clair Zamoiski Segal, in Memory of her Beloved Husband, Thomas H. SegalJack Whitten (American, 1939–2018)Study for Greek Alphabet Series #21978Graphite and colored pencil over white chalk ground with scratchingBMA 2017 .234

Women’s Committee Acquisitions Endowment for Contemporary Prints and PhotographsJeff Donaldson (American, 1932–2004)Paternal Homage1974Collage with cardboard, foil, paper doilies, opaque and transparent watercolorBMA 2017 .146

Trevor Paglen (American, born 1974)A Man (Corpus: The Humans)From the series Adversarially Evolved Hallucination2017Dye sublimation metal printBMA 2018 .5

ACCESSIONED BY BEQUEST

Bequest of Katharine and Clinton Bamberger, Baltimore, MD

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressDouble Shift on Weekends TooPlate I from the series Industry & Idleness1986–1987Liftground aquatint, drypoint, and engravingBMA 2017 .211

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressResponsible HedonismPlate II from the series Industry & Idleness1986–1987Aquatint, drypoint, and engravingBMA 2017 .212

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William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressForswearing Bad CompanyPlate III from the series Industry & Idleness1986–1987Aquatint, engraving, and drypointBMA 2017 .213

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressWaiting Out the RecessionPlate IV from the series Industry & Idleness1986-1987Aquatint, engraving, and drypointBMA 2017 .214

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressPromises of FortunePlate V from the series Industry & Idleness1986–1987Etching, engraving, aquatint, and drypointBMA 2017 .215

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressBuying London with the Trust MoneyPlate VI from the series Industry & Idleness1986–1987Etching, aquatint, engraving, and drypointBMA 2017 .216

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressLord Mayor of Derby RoadPlate VII from the series Industry & Idleness1986–1987Drypoint and engravingBMA 2017 .217

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955) Printer/Publisher: Caversham PressCodaPlate VIII from the series Industry & Idleness1986–1987Aquatint and drypointBMA 2017 .218

William Kentridge (South African, born 1955)Arc/Procession1989Charcoal and pastelBMA 2017 .219

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Anonymous GiftDavid Levinthal (American, born 1949)UntitledSixteen images from the series Passion1993, 2005Dye diffusion transfer printsBMA 2017 .237–252

David Levinthal (American, born 1949)

UntitledFour images from the series Wild West1994, 1996, 1998Dye diffusion transfer printsBMA 2017 .253–256

GIFT OF THE ARTIST

Evan Lindquist (American, born 1936)Onward Upward Excelsior (New Year’s Card)2016EngravingBMA 2017 .397

Evan Lindquist (American, born 1936)Push Forward (New Year’s Card)2017EngravingBMA 2017 .398

Gift of the Artist, Baltimore, MDJack Radcliffe (American, born 1940)41 Portraits of Alison1975–1988Inkjet PrintsBMA 2017 .275-315

Jack Radcliffe (American, born 1940)Alison and Melissa2012Inkjet printBMA 2017 .316

Gift of the Artist, Washington, D.C.Elizabeth Whiteley (American, born 1945) Artist/Author: Peter H . Beaman (American, born 1945) Publisher: Peter H . Beaman (American, born 1945) Printer: Pyramid AtlanticDeck of Cards1989Unbound volume with text and offset lithographs in cardboard box with plastic coverBMA 2017 .231

Gift of the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard BerkPablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973)Harem Scene1968GraphiteBMA 2018 .13

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973) Publisher: Galerie Louise LeirisYoung Man Presenting a Mirror or a Portrait to a WomanFrom the series “Suite 347”1968, published 1969Etching and drypoint with scrapingBMA 2018 .26

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973) Publisher: Galerie Louise LeirisPainter and Model, Rider and “Bonhomme”From the series Suite 3471968, published 1969Aquatint and etchingBMA 2018 .27

Bruce Onobrakpeya (Nigerian, born 1932)Erubvu Uoma1976EtchingBMA 2018 .76

Gift of Darnell Burfoot, Baltimore, MDToshio Sasaki (Japanese, 1946–2007) Printer/Publisher: Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaBronx Project1991Color offset lithographBMA 2018 .97

Gift of the Conner Family Trust, San Francisco, CABruce Conner (American, 1933–2008)#109, #113, #114, #115, #116, #117, #126, #201, #202, #207, #208, #209, #2101970Thirteen offset lithographsBMA 2018 .98 .1–13

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Bruce Conner (American, 1933–2008)SET OF THREE: 301, 302, 3031970Three offset lithographsBMA 2018 .98 .14–16

Artist and Publisher: Bruce Conner (American, 1933–2008)BOOK ONE1970Portfolio of 15 offset lithographsBMA 2018 .99 .1–15

Gift of Brenda Edelson, Santa Fe, NMBruce Nauman (American, born 1941) Publisher: Multiples, Inc .LA AIRFrom the boxed series Artists & Photographs1970Bound volume with offset lithographsBMA 2017 .228

Patrick Caulfield (English, 1936–2005) Printer/Publisher: Petersburg Press

All These ConfessionsPlate from the book Some Poems of Jules Laforgue1973Color screenprintBMA 2017 .229

Wang Qingsong (Chinese, born 1966)Thorny Ivy2004, printed 2010Chromogenic prints (diptych)BMA 2018 .92

Noh Suntag (South Korean, born 1971)Red House No. 01‑13From the series Ephemeral2007, printed 2011Inkjet print, pigment-basedBMA 2018 .93

Yoshihiro Tatsuki (Japanese, born 1937)Untitled (Girl in a Patterned Kimono Lying Down)c . 1975Chromogenic printBMA 2018 .94

Chuck Ramirez (American, 1962–2010)Piñata: Andrea2002Pigment ink print mounted on plexiBMA 2018 .95

Yun-Fei Ji (Chinese, born 1963) Publisher: Library Council of the Museum of Modern ArtThree Gorges Dam Migration2009Color woodcuts, mounted as a scrollBMA 2018 .96

Gift of Brenda Edelson, Santa Fe, NM in Honor of Jay McKean FisherKoichiro Kurita (Japanese, born 1943)In a Meadow, Wales, UKFrom the series Terrasphere Hydrosphere Atmosphere (Chi Sui Ki)1990, printed 2000Platinum printBMA 2017 .227

Gift of Andrew D. Hale, Santa Fe, NMBoris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)VI Buffet, Hotin1997KallitypeBMA 2017 .257

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Door of My Studio, Moscow1999Chromogenic print, varnished and mounted to Fabriano paperBMA 2017 .258

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Bus, Moscow1980Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .259

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Empty Home, Chernowitz1981, printed 1982Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .260

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Fence, Moscow1982Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .261

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Pipe, St. Petersberg1982Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .262

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Hands, Moscow1981Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .263

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Small Dog1978Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .264

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Hat1983Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .265

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Cap, Lebedin1984Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .266

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Untitled1994Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .267

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Rainn .d .Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .268

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Crates1987Chromogenic printBMA 2017 .269

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Mirrors, Southampton2001Chromogenic printBMA 2017 .270

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Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Tent, Moscow1997Chromogenic printBMA 2017 .271

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Stocking, Chernowitz1989Chromogenic printBMA 2017 .272

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Garage, Moscow1988Chromogenic printBMA 2017 .273

Boris Savelev (Russian, born Ukraine, 1947)Untitledn .d .Chromogenic printBMA 2017 .274

Gift of Larry Hawk, Silver Spring, MDWilliam Christenberry (American, 1936–2016)T.B. Hicks Grocery Store1987Colored pencil and graphiteBMA 2017 .232

Elizabeth Murray (American, 1940–2007)Untitled1990Blue and black ballpoint penBMA 2017 .233

Gift of Sara W. Levi, Baltimore, MDTerry Winters (American, born 1949) Publisher: Universal Limited Art EditionsAmplitude2000Color etching and aquatintBMA 2017 .142

Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Lissauer in Memory of Rosetta and Leslie Lissauer Gabor Peterdi (American, born Hungary, 1915–2001)Gabor Peterdi: Graphics 1934–19691969–1970Bound catalogue with six relief etchingsBMA 2017 .202

Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Lissauer, in Memory of Marvene Morner RoosGendron Lloyd Jensen (American, born 1939) Printer/Publisher: Tamarind Institute Printer: Bill Lagattuta (American, born 1951)Assateague2010Crayon lithographBMA 2017 .147

Gift of a MAD GatheringAri Marcopolous (Dutch, born 1957) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Limited Edition Box: Forever2008Newspaper and digital printBMA 2017 .317

Josephine Meckseper (German, born 1964)Untitled (%) Shelf2007Digital chromogenic printBMA 2017 .319

Josephine Meckseper (German, born 1964)Untitled (March on Washington 9/24/05, Coffins, Xray)2005, printed 2007Digital chromogenic printBMA 2017 .320

Tim Belonax (American, born 1981) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)SASE #32012Cardboard templateBMA 2017 .323

Omer Fast (Israeli, born 1972) Printer: Atelier Bordas Co-Publisher: Postmasters Gallery Co-Publisher: gb agencyGodville Portraits2005Portfolio of twelve pigment-based inkjet prints BMA 2017 .324 .1-12

James Franco (American, born 1978) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Limited Edition Switchblade: Brad Renfro Forever2012Switchblade, box, instruction manualBMA 2017 .325

Suzanne Husky (French, born 1975, active in United States) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)SASE #12010Digital printBMA 2017 .326

Tucker Nichols (American, born 1970) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Free Map2008Color offset lithographBMA 2017 .327

Hank Willis Thomas (American, born 1976) Printer/Publisher: Lower East Side Printshop, New York Printer: Erik Hougen (American, born 1982) Printer: Keigo Takahashi (Japanese, born 1976)And I Can’t Run2013Screenprint on retroreflective vinyl mounted on aluminumBMA 2017 .328

Miranda July (American, born 1974) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 1From the periodical “The Thing”2007Screenprint on vinyl window shadeBMA 2017 .329

Anne Walsh (American, born 1962) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 2From the periodical “The Thing”2007Rubber wedgeBMA 2017 .330

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Kota Ezawa (German, born 1969) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 3From the periodical “The Thing”2008Baseball cap, letterBMA 2017 .331

Tucker Nichols (American, born 1970) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 3.5From the periodical “The Thing”2008Four cardboard beer mats, rubber bandBMA 2017 .332

Trisha Donnelly (American, born 1974) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 4From the periodical “The Thing”2008Vinyl, printed sleeveBMA 2017 .333

Lucy Pullen (Canadian, born 1971) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 5From the periodical “The Thing”2008Bisected Canadian white ashBMA 2017 .334

Allora & Calzadilla (Jennifer Allora, American, born 1974; Guillermo Calzadilla, Cuban, born 1971) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 6From the periodical “The Thing”2008Bound volume (“Problems and Promises”), tennis shoe, shoelaceBMA 2017 .335

Jonathan Lethem (American, born 1964) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 7From the periodical “The Thing”2008Pair of eyeglasses with text, glasses case, manualBMA 2017 .336

Trevor Paglen (American, born 1974) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 8From the periodical “The Thing”2009Ceramic mugBMA 2017 .337

Ryan Gander (British, born 1976) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967) Design Group: Europa (founded 2009)Issue 9From the periodical “The Thing”2009Deck of parallel playing cards, game instructionsBMA 2017 .338

Starlee Kine (American, born 1975) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 10From the periodical “The Thing”2010Bamboo cutting board; offset lithograph in black and light blueBMA 2017 .339

Chris Johanson (American, born 1968) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 11From the periodical “The Thing”2010Two ceramic cups, offset lithographBMA 2017 .340

DOO .RI (American, founded 1973) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 12From the periodical “The Thing”2010Short-sleeved shirt with tag; two push pinsBMA 2017 .341

Matthew Higgs (English, born 1964) Martin Creed (English, born 1968) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 13From the periodical “The Thing”2010Vinyl recordBMA 2017 .342

James Franco (American, born 1978) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 14From the periodical “The Thing”2011Mirror, lipstick and color photograph with posterBMA 2017 .343

MacFadden & Thorpe (Brett MacFadden, American, born 1970; Scott Thorpe, American, born 1972) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 15From the periodical “The Thing”2011Fabric, grommetsBMA 2017 .344

Dave Eggers (American, born 1970) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 16From the periodical “The Thing”2011–2012Printed shower curtainBMA 2017 .345

Shannon Ebner (American, born 1971) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 17From the periodical “The Thing”2012Glass bottle of maple syrup, offset lithographBMA 2017 .346

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Mike Mills (American, born 1966) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 18: The Fabric of EventsFrom the periodical “The Thing”2012Bound volumeBMA 2017 .347

David Shrigley (English, born 1968) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 19: The Travel IssueFrom the periodical “The Thing”2013Travel wallet, passport, phrase cardsBMA 2017 .348

Tauba Auerbach (American, born 1981) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 20From the periodical “The Thing”2013Wall clockBMA 2017 .349

Ben Marcus (American, born 1967) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 21From the periodical “The Thing”2013Tin of Thompson cream, bookletBMA 2017 .350

John Baldessari (American, born 1931) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 22From the periodical “The Thing”2014Screenprint on cottonBMA 2017 .351

David Korty (American, born 1971) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 23From the periodical “The Thing”2014Six ceramic dice, bag, game instructionsBMA 2017 .352

Rodarte (American, founded 2005) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 24From the periodical “The Thing”2014Vinyl recordBMA 2017 .353

Brian Roettinger (American, born 1977) Publisher: Will Rogan (American, born 1975) Publisher: John Herschend (American, born 1967)Issue 25From the periodical “The Thing”2014Bound volumeBMA 2017 .354

Various Artists2008 A.R.T. Benefit Portfolio2008Portfolio of six chromogenic printsImage (each): 203 × 254 mm . (8 × 10 in .)BMA 2017 .355 .1–6

Gift of Richard and Ronay MenschelHarry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Providence1970sGelatin silver printBMA 2017 .390

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Cuzco, Peru1974Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .391

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Cuzco, Peru1974Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .392

Aaron Siskind (American, 1903–1991)Rome: Back of Constantine 51967Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .394

Aaron Siskind (American, 1903–1991)Rome 691973Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .395

Aaron Siskind (American, 1903–1991)Jalapa 351973Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .396

Gift of the Children of John H. and Betsy MillerJoan Miró (Spanish, 1893–1983)The Angry One1967Color etching, aquatint and carborundumBMA 2018 .18

Gift of Jim and Heather Murren, Stephen Cloobeck, Golden Boy Enterprises, Danny and Robin Greenspun, and Richard SchaefferRichard Diebenkorn (American, 1922–1993)Untitledc . 1964Brush and blue and black washes, blue ballpoint pen, blue porous-point pen, and charcoalBMA 2017 .235

Given in Memory of Kenji NakahashiKenji Nakahashi (Japanese, 1947–2017)Accident1980, printed 1989Chromogenic printBMA 2018 .88

Kenji Nakahashi (Japanese, 1947–2017)Untitled (Citibank)1990, printed 1998Gelatin silver printBMA 2018 .89

Kenji Nakahashi (Japanese, 1947–2017)ClownsFrom the series 3Nn .d .Chromogenic printBMA 2018 .90

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Kenji Nakahashi (Japanese, 1947–2017)Niagara FallsFrom the series 3N1990, printed 1998Chromogenic printBMA 2018 .91

Gift of Gail Ostergaard, Baltimore, MDMel Bochner (American, born 1940) Author: Ludwig Wittgenstein (Austrian, 1889–1951) Printer/Publisher: Arion PressOn Certainty1991Bound volume with letterpress text and color relief prints and slipcaseBMA 2017 .230

PROMISED GIFT

Promised gift of Suzanne F. Cohen, Baltimore, MDAdam Pendleton (American, born 1984)what is...(study)2017Silkscreen ink on MylarR .18187

DECORATIVE ARTS

ACCESSIONED BY BEQUEST

Bequest of Carolyn S. Obrecht, Baltimore, MDCake Basket1821-1822London, EnglandMaker: Paul Storr (English, 1771–1844)SilverBMA 2018 .32

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Gift of Lois Borgenicht, Berta Borgenicht Kerr, and Jan Borgenicht SchwartzNecklace20th centuryNew York, United StatesIbram Lassaw (American, born Egypt, 1913–2003)Metal alloyBMA 2017 .399

Gift of Linda and G. Arnold Kaufman, Baltimore, MDUntitled1987Spruce Pine, North Carolina, United StatesGary Beecham (American, born 1955)Blown glassBMA 2017 .152

In Reach1998Washington, United StatesMartin Blank (American, born 1962)Hot-worked glassBMA 2017 .153

Miniature Room: Playing Hard1992United StatesEmily Brock (American, born 1945)GlassBMA 2017 .154

Perfume Construction1996Champaign, Illinois, United StatesWilliam Carlson (American, born 1950)Glass, graniteBMA 2017 .155

Honest Pride1988New York, New York, United StatesSydney Cash (American, born 1941)GlassBMA 2017 .156

Vessel: Classista2007Venice, ItalyAfro Celotto (Italian, born 1963)GlassBMA 2017 .157

Blanket Cylinder1984Seattle, Washington, United StatesDale Chihuly (American, born 1941)Blown and assembled thread glass, colored lip wrapBMA 2017 .158

Violet Macchia1987Seattle, Washington, United StatesDale Chihuly (American, born 1941)GlassBMA 2017 .159

Bubbles1999Massachusetts, United StatesCarol Cohen (American, born 1939)Glass and mixed-mediaBMA 2017 .160

Untitled1987United StatesRobert Dane (American, born 1953)GlassBMA 2017 .161

Untitledc . 1994Massachusetts, United StatesRobert Dane (American, born 1953)Glass and woodBMA 2017 .162

Village of Fallen Flowers1988Tokyo, JapanKyohei Fujita (Japanese, 1921–2004)Mold blown glass with applied gold and platinum leaf; silver lip wrapsBMA 2017 .163

Harvest III2000United StatesDavid Gignac (American, born 1967)Glass, painted metal alloyBMA 2017 .164

Fata Morgana1990Prague, Czech RepublicPavel Hlava (Czech, 1924–2003)Cold worked glass; ground, polished, and laminatedBMA 2017 .165

Detonation1989United StatesDavid Huchthausen (American, born 1951)GlassBMA 2017 .166

Four Eyes1991Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United StatesJon Kuhn (American, born 1949)GlassBMA 2017 .167

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Child’s Dress2003United StatesKaren LaMonte (American, born 1967)GlassBMA 2017 .168

Square Bottles1999United StatesJudith La Scola (American, born 1955)GlassBMA 2017 .169

Mobile Stable Flash Sectional1981Spruce Pine, North Carolina, United StatesHarvey Littleton (American, 1922–2013)GlassBMA 2017 .170

Stagesetter1987Rochester, New York, United StatesConcetta Mason (American, born 1956)GlassBMA 2017 .171

Contiguous Fragment Series1989United StatesJoel Philip Myers (American, born 1934)GlassBMA 2017 .172

Scent Bottle2006United StatesNick Mount (Australian, born 1952)GlassBMA 2017 .173

Breakpoint 22010United StatesKathleen Mulcahy (American, born 1950)Glass and steelBMA 2017 .174

Compacted Black with Red and Blue1993Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United StatesTom Patti (American, born 1943)GlassBMA 2017 .175

Kunsterstruction Series1987United StatesMichael Pavlik (Czech, born 1941)GlassBMA 2017 .176

Dusk Descending1990United StatesMark Peiser (American, born 1938)GlassBMA 2017 .177

Upside Down2001United StatesFlo Perkins (American, born 1951)Glass, steel, bronzeBMA 2017 .178

Triolet Series #691991United StatesRichard Ritter (American, born 1940)GlassBMA 2017 .179

Heart(h)stone1996North Carolina, United StatesSally Rogers (American, born 1960)Glass, steel, stoneBMA 2017 .180

Chandelier #9920c1999SwedenJonas Rooth (Swedish, born 1961)GlassBMA 2017 .181

Untitled (Blue/Red Foldover)1984Illinois, United StatesIra Sapir (American, born 1955)GlassBMA 2017 .182

Cleo Walker1991United StatesJack A . Schmidt (American, born 1945)Glass, steelBMA 2017 .183

Vestal 1111991United StatesMary Shaffer (American, born 1947)GlassBMA 2017 .184

Daisy Perfume1990United StatesYaffa Sikorsky-Todd (Israeli, born 1951)GlassBMA 2017 .185

Cloistered Spring Beauty with Spirits Botanical1991United StatesPaul Stankard (American, born 1943)GlassBMA 2017 .186

Cast Crystal 7811051987United StatesSteven I. Weinberg (American, born 1954)GlassBMA 2017 .187

Giraffes1994Portland, Oregon, United StatesMartha Wolf (American, born 1958)GlassBMA 2017 .188

Gift of Michael and Anis Merson, Baltimore, MDArts and Craft Vine Pattern Salad Serving Set1880–1920New York, New York, United StatesManufacturer: Tiffany & Company (1837–present)Sterling silverBMA 2017 .400

Cypress Pattern Salad Serving SetDesign issued 1954Copenhagen, Denmark Georg Jensen Silversmithy (Founded 1904)SilverBMA 2017 .401

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Salad Serving Setc . 1960Mexico City, MexicoManufacturer: CelsaSilver, ebony or resinBMA 2017 .402

Art Deco Machine Age Magazine Rackc . 1933Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United StatesManufacturer: McKay CompanyPainted metal and chromeBMA 2017 .403

Gift of the David Teiger TrustLounge Chair Model No. 11931–1932Finland Laminated beech and plywood, black paintBMA 2017 .404

Chair and Stool1938ItalyPainted woodBMA 2017 .405

Stool1959FranceLe Corbusier (Charles Edouard Jeanneret) (French, born Switzerland, 1887–1965)WoodBMA 2017 .406

Gift of Andrew Van Styn, Baltimore, MD in Memory of Gene WatsonWaring Blendor, Model B1937New York, New York, United StatesManufacturer: Waring Mixer Corp.Chrome-plated metal, plastic, rubberBMA 2017 .407

PRE-1960 AMERICAN PAINTING & SCULPTURE

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Gift of the Estate of Sylvia SleighSylvia Sleigh (American, born Wales, 1916–2010)Nude of Lawrence1949Oil on canvasBMA 2017 .150

Sylvia Sleigh (American, born Wales, 1916–2010)Michael Greenwood at Pett Rectory1950Oil on canvasBMA 2017 .151

Gift of Carol Weis and Suzanne Applefeld, Baltimore, MD, in Memory of their Mother, Helene Greif BeckleyMax Weber (American, born Russia, 1881–1961)Still Life1909Oil on canvasBMA 2017 .209

Gift of Jonathan Spingarn, Atlanta, GAMax Weber (American, born Russia, 1881–1961)Mother and Child1915PlasterBMA 2017 .210

PRE-1960 EUROPEAN PAINTING & SCULPTURE

PROMISED GIFT

Private Collection, Baltimore, MD: Promised gift to The Baltimore Museum of ArtCharles-François Daubigny (French, 1817–1878)Barbizon Landscape Scenec . 1875Oil on canvas

PRE-1960 GRAPHIC ARTS

ACCESSIONED BY PURCHASE

Blanche Adler Memorial FundArtist and Publisher: Gabriel Huquier (French, 1695–1772) A . Bouchet (French, active c .1730–1740) After François Boucher (French, 1703–1770)Book of Vasesc . 1734–1738Bound set of 15 etchings (including title plate), three printed in redBMA 2017 .189

Adriaen van Ostade (Dutch, 1610–1685)The Singersc .1667EtchingBMA 2017 .190

The John Dorsey and Robert W. Armacost Acquisitions EndowmentLouis Marcoussis (French, born Poland, 1883–1941) Publisher: Camille BlochGuillaume Apollinaire1912-1920Etching, aquatint, and drypointBMA 2017 .191

Étienne-Jules Marey (French, 1830–1904)Flying Gullc . 1887Albumen printBMA 2018 .8

Thomas Frye (Irish, 1710–1762)Young Woman in Profile to the Left From the series Ladies, Very Elegantly Attired in the Fashion, and in the Most Agreeable Attitudes1761MezzotintBMA 2018 .9

Felice Giani (Italian, 1758–1823)Personification of Architecture with the Genius of the Fine Arts1797Etching and aquatint printed in brownBMA 2018 .10

Karl Schmidt-Rottluff (German, 1884–1976)Forest and Sun1920DrypointBMA 2018 .11

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ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Gift of The Dorothy Dehner Foundation for the Visual ArtsDorothy Dehner (American, 1901–1994)Embry 11952Etching and aquatintBMA 2017 .199

Dorothy Dehner (American, 1901–1994)Grid Lock1952Etching and aquatint, printed in black and red BMA 2017 .200

Dorothy Dehner (American, 1901–1994)Jane’s Poem1953EtchingBMA 2017 .201

Gift of Karen Drewes Seibert representing the Drewes Estate, Chevy Chase, MDWerner Drewes (American, born Germany, 1899–1985)On Different Planes1944EngravingBMA 2017 .206

Werner Drewes (American, born Germany, 1899–1985)Praying Mantis1944EngravingBMA 2017 .207

Werner Drewes (American, born Germany, 1899–1985)Apocalyptic Beasts1945Engraving and softground etchingBMA 2017 .208

Gift of Norma and Myron H. Goldberg, Baltimore, MDStuart Davis (American, 1892–1964)The Doctor’s (Bowery New York)1910Watercolor over graphiteBMA 2017 .193

Maurice Brazil Prendergast (American, 1858–1924)Blue Sea Studyc . 1910–1917Watercolor over graphiteBMA 2017 .194

Collection of LeRoy E. Hoffberger and Paula Gately Tillman HoffbergerFerdinand Hodler (Swiss, 1853–1918) Printer: Graphische Anstalt J .E . Wolfensberger AGPoster for Ferdinand Hodler Exhibition at the Kunsthaus in Zürich1917Color lithographBMA 2018 .24

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German, 1880–1938)Poster for the Albert Müller Memorial Exhibition at the Kunsthalle in Basel1927Color lithographBMA 2018 .25

Gift of William R. and Sona K. Johnston, Baltimore, MDAubrey Beardsley (English, 1872–1898) Publisher: T . Fisher Unwin, London (founded 1882)The Pseudonym and Autonym Libraries1894Color lithographBMA 2018 .14

Eugène Samuel Grasset (French, 1841–1917) Publisher: Affiches Artistique de La Plume, Paris Printer: G . De MalherbeExhibition Poster for “Salon des Cent”1894Color lithograph and letterpressBMA 2018 .15

Louis Rhead (American, born England, 1857–1926)Peacocks1896Color lithographBMA 2018 .16

Augustin Théodule Ribot (French, 1823–1891)Still Life1878Etching and aquatintBMA 2018 .17

Stencil with Wave PatternLate 19th–early 20th centuryJapanMulberry paperBMA 2018 .77

Stencil with Scattered Flowers PatternEarly 20th centuryJapanMulberry paperBMA 2018 .78

Gift of a MAD GatheringManuel Manilla (Mexican, 1830–1895) Printer/Publisher: Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo (Mexican, active 1970s)330 Original EngravingsPublished 1971Portfolio with 330 engravings printed in relief on 92 sheets of colored paper, including title, colophon, two dedications (one in English), plus slip coverBMA 2017 .36

José Clemente Orozco (Mexican, 1883–1949) Publisher: Delphic ArtsWomen1935Crayon lithographBMA 2017 .357

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Famous Battle Horse of Emiliano Zapatac . 1911Metal relief printBMA 2017 .358

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)Ballad of the Life of Santanón 1911Metal relief printBMA 2017 .359

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Crimes of the Carrancistas 1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .360

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José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913) Publisher: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Mexican, 1850–1917)The Execution of Arnulfo Villegasc . 1908Metal relief printBMA 2017 .361

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913) Publisher: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Mexican, 1850–1917)The Terrible Wreck of the Hidalgo Railroad at the Tepa Station1902Metal relief printBMA 2017 .362

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Flood of Guanajuato and its True Causes1905Metal relief printBMA 2017 .363

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)Horrible Crime! A Woman Kills her Son in Tacubaya, Saturday, March 18, 19051905Metal relief printBMA 2017 .364

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Effects of the Spiritc . 1894-1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .365

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)Frightening Event, A Dead Woman Rises from the Grave.c . 1894-1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .366

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Execution of the Soldier Bruno Apresa c . 1904Metal relief printBMA 2017 .367

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Execution of Jesus Negretec . 1894–1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .368

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Execution of Ignacio Aguilar Zamudioc . 1894-1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .369

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Execution of Jose Pradoc . 1894–1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .370

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)Warfare in Juarezc . 1894–1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .371

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Bloody Event in Pueblac . 1894-1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .372

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913) Publisher: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Mexican, 1850–1917)Great Electrica Calavera1907Metal relief printBMA 2017 .373

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Calavera of Vicious Gossipc . 1894–1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .374

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)Calavera of Don Juan Tenorio c . 1894–1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .375

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851-1913)The Thundering Calavera of the Modern Bellsc . 1894–1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .376

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)I Am Don Juan Tenorio, and I Will Make Dishes of Your Skullsc . 1894–1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .377

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)Guadalupe Bejarano in the Prison of Belenc . 1894-1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .378

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)The Calavera Taurinac . 1894-1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .379

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913)Commotion of Calaverasc . 1894-1913Metal relief printBMA 2017 .380

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913) Publisher: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Mexican, 1850-1917)Lonely Soulc . 1900-1910Metal relief printBMA 2017 .381

José Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851–1913) Publisher: Antonio Vanegas Arroyo (Mexican, 1850-1917)Skeletons as Artisansc . 1910Metal relief printBMA 2017 .382

David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896–1974)Black Woman (Profiles)c . 1956Phototransfer lithographBMA 2017 .383

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David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896–1974)The Child Mother1956Phototransfer lithographBMA 2017 .384

Gift of Anthony and Esther Marsiglia, Baltimore, MDVarious ArtistsL’Assiette au Beurre1904Bound volume of letterpress text and photomechanical metal relief printsBMA 2017 .192

Gift of Richard and Ronay MenschelHarry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Detroit1941, printed laterGelatin silver printBMA 2017 .385

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Detroit1942, printed laterGelatin silver printBMA 2017 .386

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Detroit1943, printed laterGelatin silver printBMA 2017 .387

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor, New York1945, printed laterGelatin silver printBMA 2017 .388

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Providencec . 1963Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .389

Aaron Siskind (American, 1903–1991)Martha’s Vineyard (Hand with Minnow)1939Gelatin silver printBMA 2017 .393

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Middleman, Baltimore, MDStanley William Hayter (English, 1901–1988) Publisher: Marian Willard GalleryLaocoön1943Engraving, softground etching, and scorperBMA 2017 .203

Gift of the Children of John H. and Betsy MillerPablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973)Bust in Profile (Portrait of Jacqueline)1957Tusche lithograph with scrapingBMA 2018 .19

Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881–1973) Publisher: Galerie Louise LeirisPicador and Bull1959Color linoleum cut BMA 2018 .20

Georges Rouault (French, 1871–1958)Proud WomanFrom the series Les Fleurs du Mal1938Color aquatint and liftground etching with etching and rouletteBMA 2018 .21

Georges Rouault (French, 1871–1958)Ecce HomoFrom the series Passion1936Color aquatint and liftground etching with etching, roulette, and burnishingBMA 2018 .22

Benton Spruance (American, 1904–1967)Ecclesiastes, Essay IV1946Crayon lithograph with scrapingBMA 2018 .23

Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Jonas R. Rappeport, Baltimore, MDMarc Chagall (French, born Russia, 1887–1985) Printer: Louis Fort (French, active 20th century) Publisher: Tériade, ParisPlate LV from the series Dead Souls1948EtchingBMA 2017 .204

Marc Chagall (French, born Russia, 1887–1985) Printer: Louis Fort (French, active 20th century) Publisher: Tériade, ParisPlate III from the series Dead Souls1948EtchingBMA 2017 .205

Gift of Steven Scott, Baltimore, MDMilton J . Burns (American, 1853–1933)The Wreck of the Harpoonerc . 1869–1900Opaque watercolorBMA 2018 .12

Gift of Marc Wexler, Cornelius, ORMorgan Russell (American, 1886–1953) after Titian (Italian, 1477–1576)Drawing after “Venus Blindfolding Cupid”c . 1931CharcoalBMA 2017 .195

Morgan Russell (American, 1886–1953) after Raphael [Raffaello Santi] (Italian, 1483–1520)Drawing after “The Madonna del Passeggio”c . 1931CharcoalBMA 2017 .196

Morgan Russell (American, 1886–1953) after Pierre-Auguste Renoir (French, 1841–1919)Drawing after “La Poudrerie de La Rochelle”c . 1931CharcoalBMA 2017 .197

Morgan Russell (American, 1886–1953)Reclining Nudec . 1931CharcoalBMA 2017 .198

PROMISED GIFTS

Collection of David Bergman and John Lessner, Baltimore, MD: Promised gifts to The Baltimore Museum of ArtFrederika Sophia (Fré) Cohen (Dutch, 1903–1943) Author: Koos Vorrink (Dutch, 1891–1955) Publisher: Uitgave Arbeiders Jeugd-Centrale (Amsterdam)Stormtij1923Bound volume with text

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Jan Toorop (Dutch, born Indonesia, 1858–1928) Author: Netty Spanjaard (pseudonym of Jeannette Elias) (Dutch, 1884–1959) Publisher: Abrahamson & Van Straaten (Amsterdam)Louise Geertsma Verheulen. Een meisjesleven1900Bound volume with text and illustrations

Jan Toorop (Dutch, born Indonesia, 1858-1928) Author: Louis [Marie–Anne] Couperus (Dutch, 1863–1923) Publisher: L .J . Veen (Amsterdam)Babel1901Bound volume with text

Jan Toorop (Dutch, born Indonesia, 1858–1928) Author: Gerard [Bartel] Brom (Dutch, 1882–1959) Publisher: Het Nederlandische BoekhuisVondels bekering1907Bound volume with text and illustrations

Jan Toorop (Dutch, born Indonesia, 1858–1928) Author: J .F . Schreiner (Dutch) Publisher: G . Mosmans en zoon,‘s-HertogenboschGebed van een soldaat in den grooten wereldoorlog 1914–19191926Bound volume with text and illustrations

Jan Sluijters (Dutch, 1881–1957)Wendingen (Series 5, No. 2, 1923)1923Bound volume with text

Samuel (Mommie) Schwarz (Dutch, 1876–1942)Wendingen (Series 12, No. 2, 1931)1931Bound volume with text

Willem Johan Cornelis Arondeus (Dutch, 1894–1943)The Dutch Exhibition in Copenhagen in 19221922Color lithograph

Willem Frederik ten Broek (Dutch, 1905–1948)Poster for the Holland-America Line1936Color lithograph

Carel Adolph Lion Cachet (Dutch, 1864–1945)Affiche voor de eerste Jaarbeurs te Utrecht in 19171917Color lithograph

Hans Rudi Erdt (German, 1883–1925)Theater Ausstellung Ausstellungshallen am Zoo1910Color lithograph

Franz Paul Glass (German, 1886–1967)Poster for “The Six”1914Color lithograph

Franz Paul Glass (German, 1886–1967)Vereinigte Druckereien Schuh & Cie.1914Color lithograph

Friedrich Heubner (German, 1886–1974)Poster for “The Six”1914Color lithograph

Christiaan Johannes (Chris) Van Der Hoef (Dutch, 1875–1933)The Usurer1923Color lithograph

Pieter A .H . Hofman (Dutch, 1885–1965)Haagsche Kunstkring’s Gravenhage1917Color lithographSheet: 835 × 625 mm . (32 7/8 × 24 5/8 in .)

Richard Nicolaas Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868–1938)Marsyas. Mythische Komedie van Balthazar Verhagen1910Color lithograph

Richard Nicolaas Roland Holst (Dutch, 1868–1938)Raden van de Arbeidc . 1920Color lithograph

Julius Klinger (Austrian, 1876–1942)Poster for the Mohring Chandelier Factory1909Color lithograph

Nicolaas Petrus de Koo (Dutch, 1881–1960)Indonesie - “Zypendaal”, Arnhem 11 juni tot 28 juli tentoonstelling Oost & West Indie 19281928Color lithograph

František Kupka (Czech, active in France, 1871–1957)Poster for “L’Homme et la terre”c . 1909Color lithograph

Koloman Moser (Austrian, 1868–1918)The Art TreasuryFrom the journal “Ver Sacrum”, February 18981898Color lithograph

Johan Thorn Prikker (Dutch, 1868–1932)Poster for the Dutch Art Exhibition at the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in Krefeld1903Color lithograph

Cornelis Rol (Dutch, 1877–1963)Internationle Graphische Tentoonstelling Amsterdam1913Color lithograph

Ruth Starr Rose (American, 1887–1965)Joshua Fit de Battle of Jericho1943Lithograph

Ruth Starr Rose (American, 1887–1965)Couldn’t hear nobody pray1943Lithograph

Ruth Starr Rose (American, 1887–1965)This Train is Bound for Glory1951Color lithograph

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Samuel (Mommie) Schwarz (Dutch, 1876–1942)Als de jonge wijn bloeit Stadsschouwburg1922Color lithograph

Samuel (Mommie) Schwarz (Dutch, 1876–1942)Blanke ballast. Het nieuwe Ned. Toneel. Ar. Leider Louis Saa1925Color lithograph

Max Schwarzer (German, 1882–1955)Ausstellungen, Industrie, Poster “Gas, seine Herstellung und Verwendung in Gemeinschaft, Haus und Industrie”, München, Juli / August 19141914Color lithograph

Max Schwarzer (German, 1882–1955)Zur Stadt Wien, Wiener Kaffeehaus1915Color lithograph

Jan Sluijters (Dutch, 1881–1957)Arti et Amicitiae Amsterdam Tentoonstelling1918Color lithograph

Wim Wijnman (Dutch, 1897–1984)Samsonc . 1920Lithograph

Lambertus Zwiers (Dutch, 1871–1953)Decorative Designs of L. Zwiers, architect MBVA1917Color lithograph

Collection of Susan B. Katzenberg, Baltimore, MD: Promised gift to The Baltimore Museum of ArtBrassaï (French, born Hungary, 1899–1984)Juan‑les‑Pins, Folies‑Bergèrec . 1932, printed 1970sGelatin silver print

PROMISED GIFT (RESTRICTED)

Promised gift of Clair Zamoiski Segal and Thomas H. Segal

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago1954Gelatin silver print

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago1954Gelatin silver print

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago1954Gelatin silver print

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago1954Gelatin silver print

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago1954Gelatin silver print

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago1954Gelatin silver print

Harry Callahan (American, 1912–1999)Eleanor and Barbara, Chicago1954Gelatin silver print

TEXTILES

ACCESSIONED BY PURCHASE

Alice and Franklin Cooley FundStephen Towns (American, born 1980)Special ChildFrom the series Story Quilts2016Natural and synthetic fabric, nylon tulle, polyester and cotton thread, metallic thread, Thermoweb, cotton/polyester blend batting, crystal glass beads, resin and metal buttonsBMA 2017 .144

ACCESSIONED BY GIFT

Gift of the ArtistAnnet Couwenberg (American, born the Netherlands, 1950)Puff 32014Laser cut and origami folded buckram, wood, nailsBMA 2017 .408

Gift of Margaret de Cuevas, Baltimore, MDBlack Silk Dress with Beaded Abstract Designc . 1925France or United StatesSilk, beads, metal snapsBMA 2017 .409

Black Silk Dress with Beaded Floral Design1920–1940France or United StatesSilk, beads, metal snaps and hookBMA 2017 .410

Gift of William R. and Sona K. Johnston, Baltimore, MDPanel of Woven Silk with Castle, Peacock Feathers, and Floral Motifs1730–1740Italy, Netherlands, or FranceSilk, silver metallic-wrapped threads (galloon)BMA 2018 .33

Jeffrey Krauss Collection of Japanese TextilesBuddhist Priest’s Robe (Kesa): Seven Column Kesa with Medallions of Ho’o Bird and Kara Kusa1912–1926JapanSilk, supplementary wefts of flat gold-leafed mulberry paper strips and gold-leafed mulberry paper strips wrapped around a silk thread core, silk lining, paper inner liningBMA 2017 .411

Buddhist Priest’s Robe (Kesa): Seven Column Kesa with Branches, Bamboo, and Chrysanthemums.1912–1926JapanSilk, ivory ringBMA 2017 .412

Woman’s Summer Kimono with Double Kasuri Pattern1900–1941JapanRetailer: Ichiroya (Kimono Flea Market)Ramie or hemp (asa); probably cotton partial liningBMA 2017 .413

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Woman’s Haori (Jacket) with Kumo (Spider Web) Shibori1900–1940JapanSilkBMA 2017 .414

Woman’s Haori (Jacket) with Geometric Designs1940sJapanSilkBMA 2017 .415

Woman’s Haori (Jacket) with Abstract Tree Design1900–1950JapanSilkBMA 2017 .416

Woman’s Nagajuban (Under Kimono) in Asanoha (Hemp Leaf) Pattern1960–1969JapanSilk; cotton or possibly hemp liningBMA 2017 .417

Fisherman’s Celebratory Kimono1900–1941JapanIchiroya (Kimono Flea Market)CottonBMA 2017 .418

Man’s Haori (Jacket) with Woodgrain Shibori and Bonji Character1926–1989JapanSilkBMA 2017 .419

Man’s Nagajuban (Under Kimono) with Treasure Ships1926–1989JapanSilkBMA 2017 .420

Man’s Nagajuban (Under Kimono) with Driving Rain Pattern1900–1950JapanSilk, cottonBMA 2017 .421

Egasuri (Picture Kasuri) Fabric with Lightning Motifs1900–1940JapanCottonBMA 2017 .422

Partial Length of Kimono Silk, Kyo-bingata (Kyoto Bingata)1900–1950Kyoto, JapanSilk, dyeBMA 2017 .423

Bolt of Shibori‑Dyed Silk for Haori1930–1960JapanSilkBMA 2017 .424

Length of Niko-Niko (Pseudo Shibori) Fabric with Sports Imagery1950–1959JapanCottonBMA 2017 .425

Niko‑Niko Fabric Sample Book1930–1965JapanCotton, paper/board, gildingBMA 2017 .426

Kimono Kasuri Fabric Sample Book1900–1950JapanPaper, silk, cotton, inkBMA 2017 .427

Gift of Sara W. Levi, Baltimore, MDLouise B. Wheatley (American, born 1947)Wall Hanging: Fruits of the Spiritc . 1991Wool, silk, cottonBMA 2017 .143

Gift of Michael and Anis Merson, Baltimore, MDEmbroidered Jacket with Phoenixc . 1925ChinaRetailer: Helen Burton (American, 1891–1971)Retailer: Camel’s Bell Shop (Chinese, 1922–1943)Unidentified ground; cotton or silk embroidery threads, gold-metallic wrapped embroidery threadsBMA 2017 .428

Gift of the Estate of Vivien M. ThweattMary Winifred Hoskins (American, 1804–1861)Needlework Picture: Sacrifice of Isaac1814Baltimore, Maryland, United StatesSilk, linen, wool and silk embroidery threads, watercolorBMA 2017 .429

PROMISED GIFT

Collection of Nancy L. Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff, Baltimore, MD: Promised gift to The Baltimore Museum of ArtStephen Towns (American, born 1980)Quilt no . 6 in series Story Quilts: The March to Jerusalem2018Natural and synthetic fabric, nylon tulle, polyester and cotton thread, Thermoweb, cotton/polyester blend batting, crystal glass beads

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STRONG FISCAL MANAGEMENTThe BMA ended fiscal year 2018 with a balanced budget thanks to our generous donors and Members, the dedicated leadership of the Board of Trustees, and the resourceful Museum staff. Through their support we are able to realize an extraordinary range of outstanding artistic and educational programs and free admission. This sound fiscal management reflects the continued commitment to excellence in all areas of operation so that the citizens of Baltimore and the State of Maryland, as well as cultural tourists, can continue to enjoy and benefit from this wonderful institution. We are very grateful for everyone’s generous support of the BMA and their dedication to its vibrant future .

CLAIR ZAMOISKI SEGAL, CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

CHRISTOPHER BEDFORD, DOROTHY WAGNER WALLIS DIRECTOR

CHRISTINE DIETZE, CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

FINANCIAL REPORT

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TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE

Contributed Income $ 5,582,269 35 .6% Endowment $ 4,700,721 29 .9% Baltimore City $ 2,243,168 14 .3% Earned Income $ 1,556,584 9 .9% Maryland State Arts Council $ 969,159 6 .2% Other Grants $ 645,435 4 .1% Total $ 15,697,336 100%

TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES

Building Operations, Utilities & Security $ 3,678,275 23 .45% Curatorial & Conservation $ 2,295,896 14 .65% Education, Public Programs & Library $ 1,797,035 11 .45% General Admission $ 2,303,228 14 .65% Digital Experience, Communications & Visitor Services $ 1,507,491 9 .6% Exhibitions & Reinstallations $ 2,428,752 15 .5% Development & Membership $ 940,721 6% Retail $ 734,491 4 .7% Total $ 15,685,889 100%

OPERATING ACTIVITY

9.9%

MARYLAND STATE ARTS COUNCIL

CONTRIBUTED INCOME

29.9%

BALTIMORE CITY

4.1%

14.65%

9.6%

GENERAL ADMISSION

EDUCATION, PUBLIC PROGRAMS & LIBRARY

CURATORIAL & CONSERVATION

BUILDING OPERATIONS, UTILITIES & SECURITY

15.5%

35.6%

ENDOWMENT

OTHER GRANTS

6.2%

EARNED INCOME

14.3%

23.45%

4.7%

6%

RETAIL

DEVELOPMENT & MEMBERSHIP

EXHIBITIONS & REINSTALLATIONS

DIGITAL EXPERIENCE, COMMUNICATIONS & VISITOR SERVICES

14.65%

11.45%

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION

FY 2018 FY 2017 ASSETS 6/30/18 6/30/17

CURRENT ASSETS Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 2,510,009 $507,400 Contributions and Grants Receivable $ 3,899,696 $ 2,742,789 Accounts Receivable $ 2,788,460 $ 543,732 Inventories $ 288,214 $ 273,149 Other Current Assets $ 1,599,235 $ 1,606,004 Total Current Assets $ 11,085,614 $ 5,673,074

Investments $ 119,318,120 $ 106,539,043 Contributions Receivable, net $ 2,461,456 $ 531,644 Property and Equipment, net $ 4,414,014 $ 5,975,463 Interest Rate Swap $ 5,262 Total Assets $ 137,284,466 $ 118,719,224

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS

CURRENT LIABILITIES Accounts Payable & Accrued Expenses $ 1,225,267 $ 1,306,790 Payables Under Split Interest Agreements $ 160,567 $ 160,557 Deferred Revenue $ 104,399 $ 110,184 Bonds Payable, Current Portion $ 238,784 $ 232,651 Line of Credit Payable $- $ 1,150,000 Total Current Liabilities $ 1,729,017 $ 1,810,182 NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES Interest Rate Swap $ 31,326 Bonds Payable, Long Term $ 3,318,978 $ 5,556,236 Line of Credit Payable, Long Term $ 3,250,000 Payables Under Split Interest Agreements $ 949,787 $ 1,009,030 Total Liabilities $ 5,997,782 $ 8,406,774

NET ASSETS Unrestricted $ 21,859,321 $ 21,657,123 Temporarily Restricted $ 63,006,195 $ 46,636,447 Permanently Restricted $ 46,421,168 $ 42,018,880 Total Net Assets $ 131,286,684 $ 110,312,450 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $ 137,284,466 $ 118,719,224