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190th Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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1995-AR.pdf
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The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock Archives
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The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock Archives
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THE
P 'E N N S V l V A N I A
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The Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fin~. Arts, America's
f1l'st a:vtmllseum and$chool
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'oftlie~~ 'arts~ .,has al,Ways'
set a stand'a rd for education
in Ameridan visual art. It
continues to do so and
remains
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integ¥al part of
the .PhiladelpWa {ionnnuni1y. '
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SETTING
A
STANDARD
FOR
Education
IN
THVisual
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Fiscal 1995/96 Year in Review
The arts are alive and well, despite decreasing public funding,
because the private sector values the importance of quality of
life within a diverse community. In today's world of two income
households and electronic media, the arts and culture are shedding their elitist trappings and moving into the mainstream of
community life. From opera to art museums, from orchestras to
dance companies, there is an awakening and a popularization of
the fine and performing arts on a scale not seen since the early
1960's. Importantly, there is a growing diversity among audiences
and artists.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the nation's
oldest fine arts institution, has maintained its vitality since its
founding in 1805 by balancing strength of tradition with changing
artistic vision. True to its founding principles, the Academy's
School provides a classical grounding in the training of artists.
The School is famous for emphasizing a solid foundation in
drawing and media application, combined with expert mentoring
and the individual freedom to develop ones own style and manner
of artistic expression. The Pennsylvainia Academy of the Fine
Arts is, and has always been, a chronicler of our artistic heritage
and a forum for its growth and evolution.
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Strengthening The Academy School
The continuing strength of the Academy School in its
Certificate, Graduate, and collaborative Bachelor of Fine Arts
programs (with the University of Pennsylvania and the University
of the Arts) was evidenced by strong enrollment demand and the
School's reaccreditation by the National Association of Colleges
of Art and Design for another ten years. The Master of Fine Arts
program received final approval by the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and is attracting applicants from across the nation
in only its fifth year. Reflecting the recognition of the Academy
faculty in the art world, the Philadelphia Museum of Art mounted
a one-person exhibition of works by faculty member Sidney
Goodman.
During the year, more than 1,000 people enrolled in the
Academy's evening and summer, continuing education and
personal enrichment classes.
Reinforcing the Academy's role as a forum for artistic
expression, artist and educator Neil Welliver delivered the
commencemt;nt address and noted art critic, philosopher, writer
and professor of philosophy at Columbia University, Arthur C.
Danto, was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
Diversifying Audiences: The Museum of American Art
The year was one of growth and critical acclaim for the
Academy's Museum of American Art. The Museum diversified its
audiences and provided innovative programs and exhibitions.
From the exhibition of works by the "electronic age" KoreanAmerican artist Nam June Pail,;: to the internationally praised
presentation of American modernists, titled "To Be Modern:
American Encounters with Cezanne and Company," the Museum
saw unprecedented growth in attendance and media recognition.
Complementing the Philadelphia Museum of Art's blockbuster
"Cezanne" exhibition, "To Be Modern" was touted in the local, national and international news media as one of two must-see exhibitions
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that made Philadelphia the "Summer art capital of the nation."
Another important factor in diversifying the Museum's
audience this past year was the artistic popularity of the
Morris Gallery Series, which featured an ethnically and
artistically diverse series of small exhibitions by emerging
Philadelphia artists.
Drawing on one of the unique strengths as an Academy, the
Museum and School together presented a comprehensive
exhibition and series of Master Classes by esteemed area artist,
Nelson Shanks. Internationally acclaimed, Mr. Shanks brought
his experience and expertise, along with some of his most noteworthy paintings to the Academy.
Institutional Growth and Community Outreach
Museum admissions grew by 30 percent to nearly 75,000.
More than 19,000 school children participated in the Museum
Visit Program. A comprehensive classroom and Museum-based
learning project was developed in cooperation with the
Philadelphia School District. The program enlivens regular
public and parochial school class studies in geography, history,
English, mathematics and science by using the Museum's
collection as a teaching aid. The program also aids teachers in
improving students' reading and writing skills through special
classroom workshops and lesson plans. The majority of participating students are from inner-city schools and are sponsored by
foundation and corporate underwriting.
The John McShain Charities, Inc. generously provided
funding for the implementation of an advanced art enrichment
program for local high school students. Held in the Academy's
renowned cast studios, this unique, innovative program focuses
on drawing, painting, sculpture, and portfolio building. The
McShain Program is coordinated and instructed by an Academy
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faculty member who is assisted by two specially trained graduate
students from the School's Master of Fine Arts program.
Funding for a second, unique advanced art enrichment program at the Academy for high school students is provided by The
Connelly Foundation. This innovative program focused on
American art history, art criticism, art making, diversity in
American art and the traditions of excellence in the Academy's
collection and School. The Connelly Program is coordinated in a
joint Museum and School effort by a faculty member and a
Museum Education Specialist. A team of specially trained Master
of Fine Arts students teach in this program as well.
The Women's Committee of the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts, a standing committee of the Board of Trustees, has
played a major role in community outreach and fundraising
since the Committee's inception in 1950. In addition to the highly
successful USArtists Exposition and Sale of American Art,
fundraising for the year included the Preview Party for the
Annual Student Exposition, Art Safaris to east coast cities, as
well as extended art adventures through the U.S. and abroad.
Also, the Women's Committee concerned itself with
non-academic affairs of Academy students by hosting an
annual Holiday Luncheon in December and a Graduation
Luncheon in May.
Showcasing exclusively American fine arts, the fifth annual
USArtists Exposition brought together galleries, artists,
sponsors and visitors from across the region and country in
October. The opening Preview Gala benefit boasted the largest
audience and gift to the Academy in its history. USArtists, as the
only art fair of its kind in the country, continued to generate farreaching exposure to the City's development as a major arts center.
The Pennsylvania Academy is greater than the sum of its
parts. More than a school for developing artists, .m ore than a
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repository for artistic treasures, it is an integral part of our
shared experience.
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The 1995/96 fiscal year was one of significant excitement and
accomplishment for our students, faculty, members, visitors and
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all who value the creation and preservation of the visual arts.
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Stuart Davis,
Table with Pipe
1922
Oil on canvas
Milton Avery,
Nude with Blue Cloth
1944
Oil on canvas board
Morris Blackburn,
Appalachian Spring I
1946-47
Oil on canvas
Richard Diebenkorn,
Interior with Doorway
1962
Oil on canvas
Stuart Davis,
Letter and His Ecol
1962
Oil on canvas
Jacob Lawrence,
Dream Series # 5:
The Library
1967
Tempera on board
Sidney Goodman,
Nude on a Red Table
1977-80
Oil on canvas
Stuart Davis,
Ultra-Marine
1943
Oil on canvas
Arthur B. Carles,
White Callas
1925-27
Oil on canvas
Red Grooms, A
Room in Connecticut
1984
Oil on canvas and
acrylic on Plexiglas
with aluminum frame
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Acquisitions, Exhibitions,
Albert B. Serwazi
Publications
Sketch for "Red Table Cover"
Acquisitions 1995-96
1939
Graphite, watercolor,
Gifts
gouache and pastel on paper
Gift of William H. Campbell,
George R. Bunker
1995.11
In the Quarry
1956
Stuart Shils
Collage on cardboard
On the Delaware
Landscape
1994
1973
Oil on Rives BFK paper
Serigraph
Gift of Benjamin W. and
Still Life with Bottles
1951
Lithograph on Rives paper
Study Related to "Back
Shore, Baker"
ca. 1963
Pastel and collage
Transaction
1980
Collage
Deborah T. Mangel, 1995.10
Marianna Sloan
Chickens
ca. 1900
Whistler vs. Sargent:
Cosmopolitan Aesthetic
Dialogues
October 1995 through
February 1996
Electronic Super Highway:
Nam June Paik in the 90s
October 1995 through
January 1996
Contemporary Still Lifes
February through April 1996
Artist's Choice: Sidney
Goodman
February through April, 1996
Landscape with Trees
ca. 1905
Annual Student Exhibition
Gouache on illustration board
and Graduate Thesis
Gift of William P. Starr, Jr.,
Exhibition
in memory of Suzanne A.
Starr, 1996.2.1 and 2
Gift of George R. Bunker
Living Trust, 1995.7.1-5
Exhibitions
Purchase
May 10 through June 2, 1996
Two Centuries of Collecting at
the Museum of American Art
(continuous exhibition of
Donald E. Camp
Dr. William Roberts,
Horseless Table
Counselor, North America,
1994
Baha'i Faith
Lithograph on white Rives
1992
Earth pigment and casein
monoprint on Arches paper
Gift of Margot and
Nathaniel Litt, 1995.8
BFK paper
Museum of American Art of
the Pennsylvania Academy
Purchase Prize from the
98th Annual Fellowship
Exhibition, 1996.1
Lucy Hayward-Barker
Male Nude Leaning
1896
Oil on canvas
Woman with Tilted Head
ca. 1895
Oil on canvas
Gift of Lucy H. McCargarWhite, granddaughter of the
artist, 1995.9.1 and 2
the Permanent Collection)
(from Kinship Series)
To Be Modern: American
Encounters with Cezanne
and Company
June 14 through
September 29, 1996
Publications
To Be Modern: American
Encounters with Cezanne
and Company
Sylvia Yount and
Elizabeth Johns
Museum of American Art of
the Pennsylvania Academy
of the Fine Arts
Distributed by University of
Pennsylvania Press
Mrs. 1. Maxwell Moran
Mr. and Mrs. E. Newbold Smith
Dr. Regina Bannan and
Mr. Allen Serody
President's Council
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Sylk
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stewart
($10,000 or lllore)
Mr. and Mrs. 1. Roffe Wike II
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Weinstein
Anonymous
Dean's Circle
Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Andes
($2,500 - $4,999)
(Gifts to $999)
Mr. and Mrs. George B.
Lemmon
Mrs. David W. Allen
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Model
Mr. Patrick Arnold
Peter A. and Felicity R. Benoliel
Mr. Stewart R. Cades
Mr. George R. Atterbury
Annual Giving
Hon. And Mrs. Walter L.
Annenberg
Ms. Carolyn R. Ancker
Mrs. C. Graham Berwind, Jr.
Carol K. and William Gerstley II
Ms. Elizabeth S. Augustine
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wilder
Mrs. Malcolm J. Baber
Mary Cassatt Associates
Mr. Edmund N. Bacon
Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Babich
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. V.
Hamilton
($1,000 - $2,499)
Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. O'Neill
Lorraine and Benjamin
Alexander
Dr. and Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W.
Brickman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S.
Riband, Jr.
Fellowship of the
Pennsylvania Academy
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Ross
Mr. Charles J. Frith, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Schaeffer
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.
Gemmill
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Pincus
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sorgenti
Mr. Wayne A. Stork
Dr. Isabel M. Baratta
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bauml
Mrs. Maitland A. Gordon
Dr. Martin G. Begley
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen and
Mildred Berg
Dr. Harriet Berger
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Berlinger
Mr. Lynford P. Bernhardt
Mrs. Dene Bernstein
Mr. Irwin L. Bernstein
Ms. Ann Bilby
Mrs. Georgina M. Bissell
Mrs. Richard Walsh
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M.
Greenfield, Jr.
Women's Committee of the
Pennsylvania Academy
Mrs. Carole Haas
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bliss
Leslie Anne Miller and
Richard B. Worley
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Haas
Mr. and Mrs. Baruch Blumberg
Mrs. Avery D. Harrington
Mrs. Josephine Borie
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Harris
Mr. Peter Borie
Mr. and Mrs. Warren W Kantor
Mrs. Anne W. Breidenstein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Lee
Ms. Ruth E. Brown
Tholllas Eakins Society
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson 1. Leidner
Ms. Patricia L. Brubaker
($5,000 - $9,999)
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lewis
Miss Vera D. Bruestle
Mr. Charles P. Pizzi
Ronald L. and Dolores F.
Buckwalter
Mr. and Mrs. Archbold D.
Van Beuren
Mrs. Peter Cook
Mrs. E. P. Richardson
Ms. Marjorie M. Findlay
Mr. and Mrs. William Reiser
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Herlihy
Ms. Hope Rosenlund
Mrs. Jane C. MacElree
Ms. Barbara Schaff
Mr. Garry Scheuring
Mrs. Irene Schrank-Shuman
Morris Blackburn
Mrs. Cynthia Davis Buffington
Mrs. Rebecca Bunkin
Mr. and Mrs. G. Theodore Burkett
Ms. Diana Burgwyn
Mr. Landon C. Burns
Dr. William P. Camp
Dr. and Mrs. Leon Cander
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Mr. and Mrs. David M. Capuzzi
Mr. Ezekiel Capuzzi
Mr. and Mrs . John A. Capuzzi
Mr. Michael Capuzzi
Ms . Rebecca Capuzzi
Kenneth and Margaret Carlin
Mrs. Pearl M. Carpel
Mr. Howard M. Casper
Ms. Sally R. Christy
Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Clark
Mrs. Mary Hansen Clark
Dr. and Mrs . Daniel Cohen
Dr. and Mrs. Norman N. Cohen
Elliott and Barbara Coleman
Ms . Kara Louise Coleman
James and Janet Cooke
Dr. Barry R. Cooper
Dr. and Mrs. John L. Cotter
Judith Dean and J ames Crawford
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Crawley
Ms. Diane M. Cunningham
Mr. Jack Daly
Ms . Susan B. Daroff
Mr. Christopher Davis
Mr. Lawrence Day
Paul and Rosalie Dear
Ms. Marie M. deBenneville
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter Dewey
Mrs. Helen L. Dietz
Mrs. David H. W. Dohan
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Donaghy
Ms . Mary Donald
Mrs . Christine 1. Drake
Mr. Richard Drayton
Mrs. Alice B. Duffy
Mr. and Mrs. David Bruce
Duncan
Mrs. Hubert P. Earle
Miss Frances B. Earnest
Ms . Carol Edelson
Dr. and Mrs . Frank A. Elliott
Ms. Wendy Epstein
Mr. and Mrs. Otis W. Erisman
The Wharton Esherick Museum
Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris Evans
Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Israel
Mrs. P.F.N. Fanning
Mrs . Anna Farmer
Daniel and Elizabeth Fife
Mr. Orton P. Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Kahn
Mr. and Mrs . Martin Kahn
Mrs. Ellie Fine
Mr. Louis S. Fine
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fisher
Mr. Courtland F. Kanzinger
Mrs. Arthur C. Kaufmann
Ms . Janet S. Fleisher
Mr. Gerald F. Flood
Ms. Marguerite Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Ford
Mr. Robinson Fredenthal
Dr. Elizabeth G. French
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Friedman
Mrs . Carl W. Funk
Nina Segre and Frank
Furstenberg
Mr. Fred B. Gable
Mr. and Mrs . James H. Gately
Mrs . Edward S. Gifford
Ms . Elizabeth W. Gillies
Mr. and Mrs . Michael Giresi
Ms . Peggy D. Glover
Dr. Estelle Gold-Kossman
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Goodwin
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Grace
Estate of Robert McCay Green
Mrs. Isabelle J. Green
Mr. Francis J. Grey
Ms . Katelore Guerin
Mr. Richard Guggenheim
Ms . Dorothy M. Guinn
Mrs . Elizabeth S. Haller
Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews V.
Hamilton
Mrs. George Hanby
Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Harbeson
Mrs. C. S. Hebden
Mrs . M. Gilbert Herbach
Ms . E lizabeth D. Herkness
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Herman
Mrs . Eileen Hinkson
Mr. and Mrs . Lon W. Homeier
Mrs. Jeanette W. Hoover
Mrs. Quita W. Horan
Mrs. Henry Lea Hudson
Miss Helen Virginia Hunter
Ms . Edyah Kazan
Mr. and Mrs . Brian T. Keirn
Ms. Eleanor Kelemen
Patricia and Philip Kind
Ms . Barbara F. Klein
Mrs. Sheryl Rosenberg Klein
Mr. Carlyle Klise
Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth D. Kopple
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Korngold
Kasia Kozinski
Martin and Sylvia Kreithen
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kuter
Dr. and Mrs. Roy T. Lefkoe
Ms . Sydney Ann Lef}we
Ms . Ruth Levine
Mrs. E. Yerger Leydon
Mrs . R. Schuyler Lippincott
Mr. and Mrs . Norman Locke
Marian and Jerry Locks
Mr. Robert W. Loder
Ms. Inez V. Lowenstein
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Mr. Frank Mancuso
Mr. George H. Mayer
Mr. Paul N. McCarthy
Mr. and Mrs . Daniel K.
McCoubrey
Hon. and Mrs. John J. McDevitt
Mr. and Mrs. Ellice
McDonald, Jr.
Ms. Melinda McGough
Mr. and Mrs. John G. McKevitt
Mr. and Mrs . Charles A.
Mendez, Jr.
Mrs . Casmir Michalski
Dr. Beverly A. Mikuriya
Mrs . William Molloy
Mr. and Mrs. John 1.
Mucciolo
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mungall
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy
Mr. Duane S. Myers
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Naylor
Ms. Libby Newman
Mr. Joseph A. O'Connor
Frederick A. Onore
Mrs. Eugene Ormandy
Mr. Philip H. Osborne
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Osborne
Dr. and Mrs. B. Perry
Ottenberg
Mr. Raymond S. Page
Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson
Mrs. Otto J. Patzau
Mr. Thomas B. Payne
Mrs. Irwin Nat Pincus
Mr. and Mrs. Robert X. Pinkus
Andrea and Barry PIa sky
Ms. Marion F. Pond
Ms. Elizabeth D. Posner
Walter and Dorothy Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Powers
Mrs. Robert S. Pressman
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Prushan
Mrs. Richard C. Putnam
Dr. Edward C. Raffensperger
Mrs. Harold M. Rappeport
Ms. Gale Rawson
Mrs. J. Pancoast Reath
Mr. Seymour Remenick
Alfred H. and Ruth Riddell
Ms . Lorraine Riesenbach
Ms. Judith B. Ringold
Mrs. Robert D. Ritchie
Mrs. Mildred K. Robbins
Mrs. Janice Roediger
John and Henriette Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rosati
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy A.
Rosenau
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosewater
Mrs. Toby L. Royston
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D.
Rubens
Mr. Robertson Rushton
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Russell
Mr. and Mrs. William N. Russell
Mr. Rocco E. Russo
Mr. Jerome P. Ryan
Mr. John M. Ryan
Dr. Barbara M. Sachs
Mr. Bruce Samuelson
Ms. Josephine Savaro
Mrs. Audrey Schmerling
Mr. Robert H. Scholl
Mr. and Mrs . Robert Subin
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Sunstein
Miss Helen L. Swain
Dudley and Joan Sykes
Mrs. Charles Tabas
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Talucci
Ms. Ann I. Tatman
Mr. Robert G. Taylor
Mr. S. Robert Teitelman
Mrs. Robert S. Thanhauser
Dr. and Mrs. William Schwartz
John C. and Nora M. P. Schwarz
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Sclufer
Mr. and Mrs. Stelio Theodoris
Mrs. M. W. Tilghman
Dr. Barbara J. Turner
Mr. Edwin E. Tuttle
Mr. Robert M. Scott
Ruth and Earl Scott
Mr. T. F. McNair Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Scull
Richard DiLullo and
BarbaraVasco
Mr. Samuel M. Vauclain
Ms. Ingrid T. Virok
Mrs. Harriet B. Segal
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Segel
Mr. Harry Waber
Mr. Morris Waber
Mr. Laurence Selinger
Mrs. Nathan Seltzer
Mr. Edward O. Shakespeare
Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Shanks
Jerrold and Bettina Wallis
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Wallison
Mr. and Mrs. Warren H. Watanabe
Mrs. Henry M. Watts
Ms. Evelyn Shelly
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Sheridan
Mr. Lance Silver
Dr. Harry Silverstein
Dr. and Mrs. George D. Webster
Mr. and Mrs . Roswell Weidner
Mrs. Alice Weiland
Hon. and Mrs. Charles R. Weiner
Dr. Claiborne T. Smith
, Ms. Marjorie S. Smithey
Mr. Joseph C. Sneath
Rick and Ruth Snyderman
Ms. Mariana C. Sorensen
Ms . Barbara J. Sorlien
Mr. Boyd L. Spahr
Dr. and Mrs. William Steinberg
Mrs. Edgar R. Stephens
Lester Sleppacher
Ms. Holly E. Stern
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stern
Carol Stevens
Mr. G. Stockton Strawbridge
Mr. and Mrs. W B. Dixon Stroud
Ms. Mariclare Weinert
Mrs. Irwin G. Weintraub
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Weiss
Mr. Ronald P. Wertheim
Ms. Signe Wilkinson
Ms. Virginia Wilkinson
Mr. and Mrs. David R.
Wilmerding
Mr. George W. Wilson
John and Vera Wilson
Murray and Vera Wilson
David L. Wilson, Jr.
Ms. Deborah H. Winant
Ms. Caroline Bertha Wittman
Ms. Edith Stead Wittman
Mrs. Ruth Wolf
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Mr. Richard E. Woosnam
Mr. Oliver Grimley
Mr. Henry H. Rothschild
Mrs. Ethel Worth
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Groetzinger
Ms. Libby Rudnick
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Wright
Ms. Deena J. Gu
Mrs. Jill Rupinski
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wyffels
Mr. Walker Hancock
Mrs. Katharine Grove Sailer
Ms. Eva M. Yost
Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Sammak
Ms. Margaret A. Zentmyer
Ms. June Snider Harris
Ms. Susan Scala
Mr. Michael Zuckerman
Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Hessemer
Ms. Thelma Segal
Debbie and Jim Zug
Ms. Joanne Hoffman
Ms. Antoinette F. Seymour
Ms. Marian Holland
Mr. Sidney Simon
Alumni
Mr. Homer W. Johnson
Mr. Louis Sloan
(Gifts to $ 999)
Mr. A. John Kammer
Ms. Josephine Smith
Ms. Diana D. Kingman
Mrs. Albert F. Snyder
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave G.
Amsterdam
Ms. Adeline Kline
Ms. Louise Z. Stahl
Ms. Nina S. Klymowska
Mrs. Rebecca Dvorin Strong
Ms. Edna Andrade
Harriet Knopman
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Mrs. Mary Jane Walters Knox
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Mrs. Edythe Krieger
Mrs. Anne W. West
Sister Mary Paula Beierschmitt
Mr. Alphonse M. Lane
Mr. D. Colman Witte
Mrs. Judith Ann F. Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Paul
Lewellen
Ms. Harriet Zeitlin
Mrs. Joan Bitzer
Mr. and Mrs. George Lindblad
Foundations
Mrs. Philip A. Bregy
Ms. Elsie Trefz Loane
Ms. Linda Brenner
Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Lutz
The Annenberg Foundation
Ms. Mary Cotheal Burgess
Ms. Elizabeth H. MacDonald
Atwater Kent Foundation, Inc.
Mr. John Castagno
Mr. Charles E. Marks
Barra Foundation
Ms. Roz Chatt
Mr. Don Martin
Colin Gardner Foundation
Ms. Matina Chigounis
John and Carmen T. McHugh
Columbia Funds
Mr. Edward B. Clay, Jr.
Mr. Hugh B. Mesibov
The Connelly Foundation
Ms. Lenore Cohen
Mr. J. Creighton Michael
Dietrich Foundation
Ms. Grace Curcio
Mr. Daniel D. Miller
Ms. Ruth C. Davis
Ms. Lesley Mitchell
Albert M. Greenfield
Foundation
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Mrs. Constance C. Moore
Haney Foundation Trust
Ms. Deborah Deichler
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Mundheim
Independence Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dessner
Dr. Celeste C. Donnelly
Mr. John Greswold Nace
John McShain Charities, Inc.
Mr. David F. Driesbach
Mr. John Needre
The Pew Charitable Trusts
Mr. Benjamin Eisenstat
Mr. Steven Nocella
Mr. Joseph G. Elliott
Ms. Elizabeth Osborne
Gilroy & Lillian P. Roberts
Foundation
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Sara Roby Foundation
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Mr. Si Friedman
Ms. Jody Pinto
Hoxie Harrison Smith
Foundation
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Stobart Foundation
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Warwick Foundation
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Ms. Barbara Goodstein
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Samuel P. Mandell Foundation
Corporations
Charles Willson Peale Society
($1,000 - $4,999)
ADVANTA
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ARCO Chemical
Anonymous
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Betz Laboratories
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Alexander
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Historic Yellow Springs, Inc.
Hon. and Mrs. Walter H.
Annenberg
Midlantic Corporation
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PECO Energy
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Quaker Chemical Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Bell, Jr.
Rohm and Haas Co.
Peter A. and Felicity R. Benoliel
Safeguard Scientifics, Inc.
Dr. Harriet Berger
Saul, Ewing, Remick & Saul
Mrs. C. Graham Berwind, Jr.
SmithKline Beecham
Ms. Claire S. Betz
Sun Company
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G.
Binswanger, Jr.
Brandywine Asset Management
Core States Financial
Corporation
Tasty Baking Corporation
United Tectonics Corporation
Windsor & Newton
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H. Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck
Robert and Joyce Byers
Matching Corporations
and FOlmdations
ARCO Chemical
A.T.&T.
CIGNA Corporation
IBM Corporation
Johnson & Johnson
Reader's Digest Foundation
R. H. Macy & Co.
Rohm and Haas Co.
SmithIGine Beecham
The William Penn Foundation
Government, State and City
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts
Philadelphia Cultural Fund
Membership
Mr. Stewart R. Cades
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Caldwell
Mrs. Avery B. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lewis
Mrs. E. Yerger Leydon
Mrs. Jane C. MacElree
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCausland
Mrs. Henry S. McNeil
Mr. and Mrs. Shaun F. O'Malley
Mr. W. Gresham O'Malley
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. O'Neill
Mr. and Mrs. David N. Pincus
Mrs. Robert S. Pitcairn
Mr. Charles P. Pizzi
Dr. and Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Richardson
Gresham and Pamela Riley
Dr. and Mrs. Karl F. Rugart
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. J.
Connolly
Mr. Garry Scheuring
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolan
Mr. and Mrs. George W.
Scudder, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
Mrs. Joseph N. DuBarry
Mrs. F. W. Elliott Farr
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gansky
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W.
Gemmill
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Schnaars
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Shein
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sorgenti
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Stein
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stewart
Mr. Wayne A. Stork
Frances and Bayard T. Storey
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Gennarelli
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Sylk
Mrs. Carole Haas
Mrs. Harrison Therman
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P.
Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roffe Wike II
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. V.
Hamilton
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Harkins
Mrs. Avery D. Harrington
Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner
Museum Director's/Dean's
Mr. and Mrs. J. Welles
Henderson
Circle ($5,000 - $9,999)
Mrs. Henry Lea Hudson
Mr. Jerome B. Weinstein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wilder
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Williams
Ruth W. and A. Morris
Williams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Wolf
Leslie Anne Miller and
Richard B. Worley
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Wright
Mr. and Mrs. Francis
W. de Serio
D. Robert and Ann Gates Yarnall
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Mather III
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Meyerson
Dr. and Mrs. J. Brien Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. E Stanton Moyer
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mfleck
Mr. James P. O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Neilson
Mrs. Harris C. Aller
Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson
Mrs. E. Digby Baltzell
Ms. Mary V. Pendleton
Marilyn McHenry & Arthur
Patchefsky
Mr. and Mrs. James Benenson
Mr. Irwin Nat Pincus
Miss Mary N. Porter
Ms. Frances S. Fernley
Ms. Elizabeth D. Posner
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Reed
Mrs. Quita W. Horan
Mrs. Robert S. Pressman
John and Henriette Rogers
Graham and Elizabeth Humes
Mrs. Stephen A. Ritt
Dr. Francis E. Rosato
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Marshall
Mrs. M. H. Samitz
Ms. Maude de Schauensee
Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. McKeel
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Savitz
Dr. and Mrs. William Serber
Mr. J. Liddon Pennock
Mrs. Frank S. Schwarz
Drs. Willys and Abigail Silvers
Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Scolnick
John C. and Nora M. P. Schwarz
Mrs. Elizabeth R. Sirmay
Mr. William P. Starr
Mr. Joseph C. Sneath
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Sunstein
Mrs. Charles Tabas
Dr. and Mrs. William Steinberg
Mrs. Helen M. Taws
Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Straw
Mrs. M. W. Tilghman
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Terry
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip A. Turberg
Mr. William Woys Weaver
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tyson
Curators' Circle
($500 - $999)
Collectors' Circle ($350)
Allan and Robin Windt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Webb
Mrs. Ethel Worth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryan
Mr. Timothy Buchanan
Mrs. Constance C. Moore
Patrons ($250 - $349)
Friends ($100 - $249)
Mr. and Mrs. G. Theodore
Burkett
Jules and Marlene Arronson
Ms. Hope Byer
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Barness
Doris S. Casper
Mrs. Joseph T. Beardwood
Mrs. Jane Abrahams
Ms. Sally R. Christy
Mrs. Stephen E. Beiter
Jane and Larry Ash
Judith Dean and James Crawford
Charles and Susan Bloom
Mrs. Edward K. Asplundh
Mr. and Mrs. G. Morris Dorrance
Robert and Marilyn Asplundh
Mr. and Mrs. Otis W Erisman
Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. De La
Cour
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Foley
Mrs. C. Paul Denckla
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Friedman
Martin and Lynne Feldman
Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Bacharach
Mrs. Maitland A. Gordon
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Baer
Miss Armason Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew I. Garfield
Mr. Paul Bankes
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hockfield
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Gutman
Ms. Frederica P. Barbour
Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Holsclaw
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hahn
Mrs. Brandon Barringer
Mrs. Josef Jaffe
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Hooper
Mr. Richard C. Bechtel
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kay
Mrs. Clement E. Hoyler
Mrs. Charles Becker
Mrs. Ethel C. Kesler
Martin and Sylvia Kreithen
Mr. George W. Belton
Mrs. Irving Kosloff
Dr. and Mrs. Marc S.
Lapayowker
Mrs. Evelyn Berger
Stanley and Sylvia Krangel
Robert W. Loder
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mangel
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm A.
Margolies
Lalla and Charles de Rham
Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Babich
Mrs. Dene Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lazovitz
Mr. Irwin L. Bernstein
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Lee
Mrs. Georgina M. Bissell
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gerald Litvin
Mrs. Joan Bitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Locks
James E and Jean G. Bodine
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Maier
Ms. Wendy Smith Born
Linda Lee Alter and Seymour
Mednick
Mrs. Michal W Bristol
Mrs. Clarence W. Brooks
Ms . Alice H. Brown
Ms. Cecilia M. Brown
Mr. and Mrs . Jeffrey Scott
Brown
Ms. Margaret C. Brown
Miss Vera D. Bruestle
Mr. James H . Bryson
Mrs. Beverly Caplan
Mr. and Mrs . Francis J. Carey
Ms. M. Virginia Carr
Dr. Richard N. Carroll
Mr. Howard M. Casper
Morton and Malvina
Charlestein
Mrs. Charles W. Charny
Mr. and Mrs. E. Calvert Cheston
Scott J. and Nelly Childress
Mr. Joseph Chudnoff
Mrs. DeAnn P. Clancy
Mr. Edward B. Clay, Jr.
Ms . Kara Louise Coleman
Mrs. Charles L. Coltman
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Comisky
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Condon
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W Coslett
Ms. Susan Cousounis
Mrs . Ann Cutler
Mrs. Newlin F. Davis
Mrs. K. Stewart De Spoelberch
Mrs. Lee L. DeWitt
Ms. Dorothy Del Bueno
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Denton
Mr. Richard Drayton
Edward and Nancy Driscoll
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Dzuba
Ms. Judy Elchin
Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Elliott
Ms . Helen Williams Drutt English
Ms. Deborah Reich Epstein
Mr. John Ford Evans
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Fabian
Mrs. P. F. N. Fanning
Mrs. Ellie Fine
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Fineberg
Doug and Lois Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Ford
Dr. and Mrs . Stuart Fox
Ms. Wendy Fri'tz
Mr. Fred B. Gable
Mrs. Nancy Gardner H . Galt
Mrs. Carol Gerstley
Ms. Christine Zeiger Gillespie
Ms. Linda S. Goodman
Mrs . Karen Gordon
Cunningham
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H .
Gordon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour W.
Greenberg
Ms . Marcia Groverman
Ms . Dorothy M. Guinn
Mrs. Lee Gunther-Mohr
Ms . Barbara Gyde
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Haller
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.
Halloran
Ms. Kimberly Haren
Mr. James R. Hathaway
Mr. and Mrs . H . Ober Hess
Ms . Anne 1. Hills
Dr. and Mrs. J. David Hoffman
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Honickman
Mrs . Jeanette W Hoover
Mr. Thomas M. Horak
Mrs. Susan Helen Horsey
Marc and Susan Howard
Dr. and Mrs . Eric Hume
Graham and Elizabeth Humes
Miss Helen Virginia Hunter
Mrs. Shirley R. Hutton
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Indriso
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ingersoll
Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Israel
Mr. Orton P. Jackson
Karl and Elizabeth Kahler
Lawrence Karlin
Mrs . Selma Katz
Mrs . Eva Keating
Ms. Eleanor Kelemen
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kellogg
Mrs. James B. Kelly
Mr. Thomas K. Kilkenny
Ms. Alison Douglas Knox
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koether
John Wand Beverly Kolb
Ms . Lynne Kroiz-Solomon
Mr. and Dr. C. Scott Kulicke
Karen Weintraub and Michael
Kutcha
Don and Virginia La Rossa
Mrs. Beatrice Ball Landenberger
Ms. Mary M. Lane
Dr. and Mrs . Thomas W. Langfitt
Mrs. W Mifflin Large
Mr. John A. Lawler
Ms . Frances Reiner Lax
Ms. Alison R. Lazerwitz
Mr. Charles LeClair
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leibovitz
Mr. Robert P. Leiby
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Leidner
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Lewis
Mrs . R. Schuyler Lippincott
Ms. Nancy A. Loeb
Mr. W. Thacher Longstreth
Mr. Robert F. Looney
Mrs. Wister H . MacLaren
Mrs. Joan W. Mackie
Miss Elizabeth Madeira
Mrs. Louis Madeira
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mahoney
Dr. and Mrs . Gerald Marks
Joel and Alexis Berg Marmar
Dr. and Mrs. Leigh Marsh
Dr. Lawrence R. McCarty
Mr. John F. McCloskey
Dr. and Mrs. Alexander
McCurdy
Hon. and Mrs. John J McDevitt
Mr. and Mrs . Ellice
McDonald, Jr.
Ms. Melinda McGough
Lynn Nowicki and Joel
McLaughlin
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Meigs
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Mrs. Casmir Michalski
Ms. Carole J. Rubins
Mr. William H. Toner
John and Gainor Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Russell
Mrs. James W. Toren
Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Miller
Mr. Rocco E. Russo
Mrs. Marian Mitchell
Mrs. Katharine Grove Sailer
Mrs. Annis Lee Furness
Townsend
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A.
Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H.
Savadove
Dr. Barbara J. Turner
Mrs. Lillian Morris
Ms. Barbara Schaff
Mr. Edwin E. Tuttle
Mr. Robert E. Mortensen
Mr. Lewis C. Scheffey
Michael and Cynthia Haveson
Veloric
Mrs. Craig Wright Muckle
E. Loraine and Roxanna
Mr. Robert Venturi
Mrs. Betty Musser
Schlimm
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Vogt
Ms. Janet Mustin
Ms. Marillyn Beechman Schnall
J ames and Diana Naughton
Ms. Irene Schrank-Shuman
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Walkup
Benjamin and Meta Neilson
Dr. and Mrs. William Schwartz
Dr. R. J. Wallner
Ms. Sara Nerken
Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Scott
Ms. Joan Ochroch
Mr. and Mrs. Irving R. Segal
Ken Butera and Karol
Wasylyshyn
Mr. Albert T. Olenzak
Ms. Georgia Shafia
Ms. Faye Olivieri
Mr. Edward O. Shakespeare
Dr. and Mrs. B. Perry Ottenberg
Mr. and Mrs. Warner S. Shelly
Mr. Raymond S. Page
Mr. and Mrs. John J. F.
Sherrerd
Mr. Thomas B. Payne
Mr. G. Holmes Perkins
Mr. and Mrs. David Peyster
Ms. Deena Popowich
Judy Pote
Mrs. William C. Shoemaker
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas
ShowIer
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Siegel
Mr. and Mrs. Warren H.
Watanabe
Arnold and Beverly Weiss
Mr. and Mrs. Cortright
Wetherill
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wiener
Mr. Horace E. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Witter
Bertram and Lorle Wolfson
Ms. Emily C. Wood
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A.
Powers
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Sirlin
Mr. and Mrs. Langhorne B.
Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Woodward
Robert L. and Gene E. K.
Pratter
Mr. Robert M. Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Wurzel
Dr. Arnold J. Rawson
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reichardt
Alfred H. and Ruth Riddell
Mr. Anthony W. Ridgway
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rishel
Mr. James Keith Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Rosenfeld
Mr. Leonard Ross
Mr. John Pierpont Rosso
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L.
Rothman
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard N.
Rothman
H. Peter and Claudia C. Somers
Mrs. Elizabeth Zeidman
Ellen Harvey and Tad Sperry
Lee V. Zlotnick
Mr. Paul Scott Sperry
Mrs. Gabrielle E. Zomber
Miss Irene T. Stankiewicz
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Staple
This is a record of gifts made
Mrs. Mary D. Starr
between August 1, 1995 and July
Mrs. Alfred Steel
31,1996. We sincerely regret
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. W.
Steinig
any omissions or errors.
Mrs. Nicholas N. Stephanoff
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stockman
Margaret Harris and Phil Straus
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Sunstein
Ms. Barbara Billings Supplee
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. Swain
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Talucci
Mr. Robert G. Taylor
Mrs. Evelyn Tecosky
Officers
Donald R. Caldwell,
Chairman
President and Chief
Operating Officer,
Safeguard Scientijics, Inc.
Herbert S. Riband, Jr.,
First Vice Chairman
Partner, Saul, Ewing,
Remick & Saul
Stewart R. Cades
Managing Director,
Overseas Strategic
Consulting, Ltd.
Winston J. Churchill
Allen J. Model
Charles P. Pizzi
President, Greater
Philadelphia Chamber of
Commerce
SCP Private Equity Partners
Adele K. Schaeffer
George W. Connell
Rittenhouse Financial
Services
Garry J. Scheuring
Vice Chairman, PNC Bank
Corporation
Michael I. Coslov
Kevin F. Donohoe,
Second Vice Chairman
President and Chief
Executive Officer,
Kevin F. Donohoe Company
Richard B. Worley,
Third Vice Chairman and
Treasurer
Partner, Miller, Anderson &
Sherrerd
Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin,
Fourth Vice Chairman and
Secretary
Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, Tube
City, Inc.
Walter M. D'Alessio
President and Chief
Executive Officer, Legg
Mason Real Estate Services
Jane Fortune
President, Women's
Committee of the
Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts
Barbara L. Greenfield
Trustees
Charles L. Andes
Partner, Andes, Wickard,
McClure, The McClure
Group
Chairman, Residential and
Special Properties
Department, Albert M.
Greenfield & Company, Inc.
John B. Bartlett
Elaine V. Bell
General Partner, Sorgenti
Investment Partners
Wayne A. Stork
Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer, Delaware
Management Company, Inc.
Barbara A. Sylk
Edna S. Tuttleman
Cornel West, Ph.D.
Professor of Afro-American
Studies and Philosophy of
Religion, Divinity School at
Harvard University
Robert G. Wilder
Samuel M.V. Hamilton
Ex Officio
Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner
Happy Fernandez
Herbert Barness
Chairman, The Barness
Organization
Harold A. Sorgenti
Warren W. Kantor
President and Chief
Executive Officer, Society
Hill Capital Corporation
Leonard I. Korman
The Korman Company
Councilwoman At-Large,
Philadelphia City Council
Gresham Riley
President, Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts
Ronald E. Wyffels
Faculty Representative,
Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts
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Fiscal Responsibility
Perhaps the most significant accomplishment of the year was
the Academy's repayment of internal debt to the unrestricted
endowment fund -
an accomplishment that serves as the basis
for optimism as the Academy approaches the 21st Century. In
recognition of progress and efforts to stabilize operations and
develop sound strategic plans for the future, the Academy
applied for, and recieved, a two-year operating grant from the
Pew Charitable Trusts, as well as a two-year operating grant from
the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The Pew grant was one of
a select few awarded to area cultural institutions under the Trusts'
stringent, new Philadelphia Cultural Leadership Program.
While fiscal year 1995/96 was a success for many reasons,
much remains to be done. Museum membership must be
increased; the acquisitions program must be advanced;
exhibitions and programs must continue to focus on meeting the
interests and needs of the community; and the Academy must
solve the problem of insufficient space for both the School and
the Musuem. The track record of four consecutive years of
stable operations and growing public interest is encouraging as
the Pennsylvania
Academy of the
Fine Arts nears the
dawn of its third
century of service
to the region and
the nation.
a ca
AS
OF
formatio
JULY
31,1996
Support and Revenue
Unrestricted Gifts and Grants
1,254,919
Bequest Revenue
8,500,000
Trust Income
Tuition and Fees
Net Sales
Museum Admissions
Restricted Fund Support
143,318
2,724,060
301,378
216,109
1,466,276
Other Income
276,251
Women's Committee/USArtists
289,363
Total Support and Revenue
Museum
15,171,674
Operating Expenses
School
2,769,085
Museum
1,247,812
Development
Management and General
Provision for Loss on Invested Funds
Collection Items Purchased but not Capitalized
Impairment of Long Lived Assets
Women's Committee/USArtists
Total Operating Expenses
247,271
3,755,269
645,000
37,015
5,170,086
668,446
14,539,984
Management & General
Excess Revenue Over Expense
631,690
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