Sentences with phrase «anonymous gift»

Petah Coyne, (American, b. 1953) Untitled (# 887P - 97), 1997 gelatin silver print edition 1 of 3 60 x 40 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Anonymous gift in honor of Bebe and Crosby Kemper on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, 2013.15.
The new endowed senior position was made possible by a generous anonymous gift of $ 2 million, intended to help launch a new Ph.D. program in art history at SMU in the fall of 2011.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., John Wilson, 1985, Richard Florsheim Art Fund and Anonymous Gift © John Wilson / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY, Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Gone South is made possible in part by a generous anonymous gift.
Liz Whitney Quisgard (American, b. 1929) Ribbons, 1986 acrylic on canvas 48 x 72 inches Collection of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri Anonymous gift, 2013.24 © Liz Whitney Quisgard.
Mr. Jobs did not give publicly during his life — though there have been rumors of at least one major anonymous gift, to a hospital.
August 10, 2011 Anonymous gifts support new professorships in Institute for Molecular Engineering The University of Chicago has created four named professorships for its new Institute for Molecular Engineering, building momentum behind the new academic program.
He was known for giving anonymous gifts to help those in need and was eventually made a bishop.
Mary Cassatt American, 1844 — 1926 Under the Horse Chestnut Tree, 1896 - 1897 Drypoint and aquatint, printed in color from three plates Anonymous Gift 2011.15
Jessie Franklin Turner (American, 1881 - 1956) designer Lounging Pajamas, 1934 - 35 silk satin weave Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence Anonymous gift, 56.013
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Anonymous Gift, 1981.86.1 © 2014 Estate of Helen Frankenthaler / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Circle of Hans Holbein the Younger English, 16th century Portrait of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547; reigned 1509 - 47) oil on oak wood panel 64.0 x 51.8 cm Anonymous Gift, 2000 # 2000/172
Lyle Ashton Harris, Miss America, 1987 — 88, Gelatin silver print, The Studio Museum in Harlem; anonymous gift 2003.6.1, Photo: Sasha J. Mendez
Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago, Anonymous gift in memory of W.A. Peterhans, 2009.17.
John Altoon, «Ocean Park Series # 8», 1962 Oil on canvas 81 1/2 x 84 inches Norton Simon Museum, anonymous gift © 2014 Estate of John Altoon
Sarah Lee Jimenez remembers a time during the holidays when her family was struggling to have enough to eat and they arrived home to find the anonymous gift of groceries for a Thanksgiving dinner.
It is the locked room (where the disciple meets God one on one), the anonymous gift, the undisclosed hunger.
BPI is well known to be the donor of the anonymous gifts to STOP of $ 250,000 last year and $ 500,000 the year before (see the tax forms posted on STOP's website).
Mass Audubon Collection, anonymous gift, 2008.
The overall precision medicine initiative at the Cancer Institute is supported in part by a $ 10 million anonymous gift.
McLean Hospital has received a $ 2.5 M anonymous gift to launch a new initiative aimed at accelerating the hospital's clinical, research, and professional training activities in trauma - related disorders.
Cash donations must be received with a list of donors, addresses and specific amounts; otherwise, cash will be collected as an anonymous gift.
Anonymous Gift, 2008.3.40.
Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous gift and the overwhelming popular support of nearly 100 donors, the Museum has committed to purchase the sculpture for our permanent collection.
The Art Institute of Chicago, anonymous gift.
Principal exhibition support was provided by an anonymous gift.
Donald Sultan born Asheville, NC 1951 South End Feb 24 1986 Latex and tar on tile over Masonite, 1986 96 x 96 inches Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, anonymous gift, © Donald Sultan
Jointly owned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (purchase, by exchange, through an anonymous gift and the K. Hart Smith Trust) and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (purchased with Roy R. and Marie S. Neuberger Foundation Inc. and Wendy Fisher Gifts and The Raymond and Beverly Sackler 21st Century Art Fund).
Anubis and the 1st Chakra, 2012 low - fire clay, wood, and stone 32 x 22 x 17 1/2 inches, 81.5 x 55 x 44.5 cm San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Purchase, by exchange, through an anonymous gift
Mark Manders, Big Female Head, 2011; collection SFMOMA, purchase, by exchange, through an anonymous gift; © Mark Manders
An anonymous gift coupled with the help and generosity of donors enabled the Museum to acquire works by the following artists who were on the Museum's Wish List: Sheila Pree Bright, María Magdalena Campos - Pons, Renée Cox, Lalla Essaydi, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Myra Greene, Ingrid Mwangi Robert Hutter, Lauren Kelley, Marcia Kure, Bradley McCallum & Jacqueline Tarry, Nandipha Mntambo, Lorna Simpson, and Carrie Mae Weems.
The Refusal of Time is jointly owned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (purchase, by exchange, through an anonymous gift and the K. Hart Smith Trust) and The Metropolitan Museum of Art (purchased with Roy R. and Marie S. Neuberger Foundation Inc. and Wendy Fisher Gifts and The Raymond and Beverly Sackler 21st Century Art Fund)
(182.88 x 152.4 cm), Los Angeles County Museum of Art, anonymous gift through the Contemporary Art Council (M. 64.7).
Exhibition Supporters Support for «Barbara Rossi: Poor Traits» is provided by Corbett vs. Dempsey, Chicago, Charles and Kathleen Harper, Laura Skoler, Michael J. Robertson and Christopher A. Slapak, and an anonymous gift.
Anonymous gift, in memory of Francis Henry Taylor.
Anonymous gift.
Purchased with the gift of Jungkoo An and Ae Young Han, in honor of their daughter, Sabina An, class of 2016; an anonymous gift; and funds from the Contemporary Associates.
Rinko Kawauchi, Untitled, from the series the eyes, the ears, 2005; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, anonymous gift; © Rinko Kawauchi
Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Anonymous gift in honor of D. H. Beskind, Class of 1936; S. 960.105.2.
William Kentridge, The Refusal of Time, 2012; jointly owned by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (purchase, by exchange, through an anonymous gift and the K. Hart Smith Trust); © 2012 William Kentridge, all rights reserved; photo: courtesy Metropolitan Museum of Art
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, Anonymous gift 63.1653 © 2016 Agnes Martin / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Mark Bradford, Let's Walk to the Middle of the Ocean, 2015, paper, acrylic paint, and acrylic varnish on canvas.THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, ANONYMOUS GIFT
Significant support is provided by Toby Devan Lewis, Lucy Sun and Warren Felson, Jennifer and Anton Segerstrom, The Japan Foundation, and an anonymous gift made in loving memory of Ursula Cyga, Visionaries, and Irving and Estelle Levy Foundation.
Morgan Library & Museum, MS M. 1209; purchased as an anonymous gift in honor of Roger S. Wieck, 2018.
Robert Frank, Halifax Infirmary, 1978, gelatin silver print with green oil paint and black ink, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Robert Frank Collection, Anonymous Gift 1994.31.1
81 1/2 x 84 inches; Norton Simon Museum, anonymous gift; © 2014 Estate of John Altoon
George Grosz, Dallas Broadway, 1952, watercolor on paper, Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, anonymous gift in memory of Leon A. Harris In 1952 George Grosz, the expatriate German dadaist and satirist, was invited to Dallas by Leon Harris, Jr., the young vice president of the Harris and Company department store.
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