192nd Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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Title
192nd Annual Report for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Identifier
1997-AR.pdf
Date
1997
Creator
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Subject
annual report
finance report
school report
exhibition
history
Publisher
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock Archives
Medium
paper
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PDF
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The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' Dorothy and Kenneth Woodcock Archives
Language
eng
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II of us-individuals and orgahizations alikemust work at change. Balancing a ! > ense of what wehaveb~en with fresh
aspirations of what we want to become is a never-ending cha llenge. Since
Thomas Jefferson occupied the White House, the name Pennsylvania
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Academy of the Fine Arts filas held out the G:reation a nd" a ppreciation of
the fine arts as powerful experiential tools for helpi Qg human beings grow"
to change.
Donald R. Caldwell
If.creative energy isind ~ed to be found in the tension that sepa-
Chairman of the Board
rates past from future, old from new, .stasls from movement, then
of Trustees
America 's first institution of the fine arts need look no furliherthan its mis-
Joshua C. Thompson
sion for the strength and ihspiration necessary for positive institutional
Interim Chief
change. This year, even as we have embarked upon a broad-based
Executive Officer
search for new presidential leadership., the Pennsylvania Acadernyhas
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looked to its henitage and to. its mission in order to
envision its future . Four priorities undertakenj n
1998 exemplify the progress that has been made.
First, we are embarked upon an initiative to
broaden recognition of our name: Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts. This institution's identity
as an Academy-a dynamic interaction of a
Museum and a School of the Fine Arts- provides
a
source of renewable energy to propel us forward.
The art work alone- as it is exhibited in our galleries, stored in our vaults and created in our studios-offers a limitless source of inspiration . The
Women's Committee (WOCO) plays an important
leadership role in this outreach effort. In 1998,
WOCO's USArtists Exposition and Sale of American Art broke records for
attendance and dollars raised . This year the Women's Committee also
established an endowment to bring special needs audiences and students
to the Acad emy.
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Secondly, as we have mentioned, the search for a new Chief
Executive Officer to lead the Academy into its third century is well underway. We are most appreciative of the
Search Committee's meticulous efforts.
We also want to thank the Board of
Trustees, other volunteers , and staff
members who have worked so hard during this transitional year. The search for
a CEO, while necessarily deliberate, is
progressing well.
Third, we are planning an energetic and ambitious exhibition schedule,
headed by the most exciting show in
recent memory, "Maxfield Parrish, 1870-
1966". Parrish will be the region 's
primary attraction during the summer of
1999. Maxfield Parrish was trained at
the Academy. He is considered by many
to have been the most popular painter of
the first half of the twentieth century. He was an artistic and technological
Maxfield Parrish,
innovator. There is no more appropriate artist to help reaffirm the influential
Princess Parizade
role of the Academy.
Bringing Home the
Finally, and perhaps of greatest significance this year, has been our
con!inuing progress in realizing the Academy's dream of a world-class
campus in proximity to the historic Furness-designed Academy building.
We continue to work closely with private donors, as well as with leaders at
the City and State levels, to finalize plans for a most exciting addition to
Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts.
We trust that your perusal of this report will provide a sense of just
what a special plClce this is . We hope it will help those who have not
already done so to become a part of this unique and exciting organization.
If you need further convincing, take a look at our web site, come visit or
give us a call. By all means, join us!
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Singing Tree, 1906, oil
on composition board.
Gift of Mrs.
Francis P. Garvan
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travels to Paris to arrange
for the purchase from the Louvre
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(for instruJctional purposes) of an
a'rray of casts made from antique
formed his studio into a portrait
and ~~i.;;same sculptures in that
gallery five years prior, opens a
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museum of natural history and
1812
Free-spirited architect "Fearless"
Indepenqence Hall. Peale believes
Emperor Napoleon donates 24
Frc,lnk Furness is engaged to design
that the portrait, as well as the pre-
volumes of classical engravings.
the new Pelilnsylvania Academy to
po~traiture on the second floor of
served biros and animals that are
be completed in time for the
displayed with them in this "artist's
1845
Nation's Centennial Celebration in
museum," serve to illustrate the
The Academy's Ann,ual Report is
Philadelphia. John, Sartain oversees
perfection of order in nature.
issued, observing that "pecuniary
the process of helping Furness and
affairs are in flourishing condition."
his partner, George Hewitt, envision
Nine days later, fire ravages the
the famed cast studios.
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Peale's letter to President Jefferson
building. Mirac~lously, most of the
describes his vision for an "acade-
CGllection is saved, including
my for the encouragement of the
Benjamin West's Death on the
fine a·r ts."
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Abolitionist theologian William Henry
1805
,furness, the ar,chitect's father, dedi1
A group of 71 prominent national
cates the acclaimeGi new Academy
leaders, organized by Peale,his son
1865
Rembrandtand sculptor William
Mary Cassatt completes-Jettf-years
Rush, establish the Academy.
the Academy
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buil'ding "that draws upon thebeautiful arts. to gladden and elevate the
hearts of man." Faculty member
Celebrated American painter,
Th0mas Eakins is in the
Benjamin West, ,PreSident of the
audience" as ,is Rev.
Roya'!Academy in London, accepts
Furness'closest friend,
the Academy's first award of
M .eh1hVi! , "Honorary ~aaeffilcian". <In their
join the Fren1ch
application to the Commonwealth
Impressionists,
will invite her
RalphWald'() ,E81ersonof
Philadelphia's wealthiest
for a Charter, the founders describe
with whom, She
patrol1s, including Henry
the organization's purpose as "excit-
will work and
Gibson, Fairman Rogers,
ing the efforts of the artist gradually
exhibit
Joseph Temple and Sarah
to unfold, enlighten and invigorate
frequently.
Harrison, are openly
the talents of our countrymen."
enthrused by the experience.
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Two years later Mrs. Harrison will
students of Thomas Anshutz at the
transform inspired art students into
donate Peale's self-portrait, An Artist
Pennsylvania Academy.
inspired artists and, in turn, into
in His Museum, as well as Penn's
inspired teachers.
1921
' Treaty with the Indians by Benjamin
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West. In 1880, the Temple Fund will
Alfred Stieglitz serves on the exhibi-
be established, income from which
tion jury for the Academy's extensive
is for acquisitions. In 1891, Mr.
survey of American Modernism,
Gibson will leave the largest bequest
"Exhibitions of Paintings and
to the Academy until that of collec-
Drawings Showing Later Tendencies
tor JohnW. Merriam one hundred
in Art." During the prior year, the
years later.
Academy's" Representative Modern
Masters" exhibition included major
European Moderns such as Matisse
and Picasso, with a catalogue introduction awthmed by~es .•
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Self-taught African-American artist
Joseph Fraser is engaged to run the
Horace Pippin accepts the J. Henry
year, the Academy's Annual
summer program at Chester Springs,
Schiedt Memorial Prize at the 141st
Exhibition draws 5,034 visitors in
now thriving in its 15th year with a
Academy Annual Exhibition. Forty-
ow in its.1lr:cI
one day. Two years"later, on the
distinguished faculty including N. C.
eight years later in 1994, the defini-
occasion of the Academy's
Wyeth. Fraser will become Director
tive retrospective of Pippin's works ,
Centennial, distinguished faculty
of the Academy in 1936 and remain
organized by the Academy, will open
in P,hiladelphia and tour the nation.
member William Merritt Chase will
in the post for 33 years. During this
call the Academy "the most impor"
era, the role of the "art academy"
tant art institution in the world."
will come into ,question as artists and
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patrons alike develop a
Henry Drinker gives a large collection
more avant-garde perspec-
of the work of his famous aunt
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tive , and museums such as
1908
the Whitney Museum of Amer,ican
Cecilia Beaux, who was trained and
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exhibited often at the Academy. The
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Women 's Committee is established .
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More than a quarter of a million
Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art
people visit during the year, which is
and the Museum of Modern Art
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highlighted by the renowned exhibi-
became prominent. Fraser is an
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tion entitled "The Eight." This
enormous force in cementing a one-
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ground-breaking effort explores the
to-one pedagogical tradition , further
1962
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modern rea lism associated with the
refining the apprenticeship model
The Academy purchases Route
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Ashcan School. Five members of
that had been developing since the
Bam3e, a mobile by the renowned
The Eight, Robert Henri , John
time of Thomas Eakins . The goal can
third generation sculptor Alexander
Sloan , William Glackens, George
in fact be traced to Peale: to learn
Calder, whose grandfather, father and
Luks and Everett Shinn, are former
from existing works of art, and to
mother were all Academy students .
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McNeil. The fund purchases the
historic retrospective of the work of
Andew Wyeth's exhibition draws large
Academy's first painting by John
Academy-trained artist Maxfield
crowds and national media attention.
Singleton Copley.
Parrish. The Academy establishes a
national alumni association.
1969
The Annual Exh,ibition is discontinued.
1999
Committed Board members continue
A comprehensive promotional effort
to ensure annual operating viability.
of the Parrish show aligns the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. McNeil,
participation of the Philadelphia
Ambassador and Mrs. Walter
Convention and Visitors Bureau,
Annenberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Greater Philadelphia Tourism and
M. V. Hamilton advocate for an
first Founders' Day Medal. In subse-
Marketing Corporation, Philadelphia
extensive restoration of the Academy
quent years, the award will go to Sen.
Newspapers, Inc ., regional hotels,
building.
John Heinz III, Mrs. Edna S.
WHYY and other electronic media to
Tuttlema n, Sir Roger DeGrey, Mr. and
make Parrish the hit of the summer.
1974
Mrs. Samuel M. V. Hamilton, Dr. and
The building is d0sed for a two-year
Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin, Jacob
restoration overseen by Hyman
Lawrence, and Andrew Wyeth .
2000
Myers. The international re-discovery
of Furness as an important architect
1996
The grand opening of the new
"To Be Modern: American Encounters
Academy art campus occurs at
major books on his work, as well as
with Cezanne and Company" is the
Broad and Cherry Streets just as the
by a major exhibition at the
perfect complement to the summer's
Avenue of the Arts streetscaping on
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
historic Cezanne exhibition at the
North Broad Street is completed.
is reflected by the publication
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Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Philadelphia is established as a desti-
2005
The restored Academy building, now
nation for fine arts-oriented vacation-
On the occasion of the bicentennia l
officially designated a National
ers. Plans are initiated to expand the
of the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Historic Landmark, is re-opened as
Pennsylvania Convention Center with
Fine Arts, the Academy Annual
part of the Nation's Bicentennial
a Broad Street entrance directly oppo-
Exhibition is reborn .
Celebration.
site the Academy.
1998
Private donors and city and state lead-
1985
ers are engaged in a process to create
Charles Bregler's collection of Eakins
a much larger, state of the art
is purchased . Th e Red Grooms exhi-
Academy facility adjacent to the his-
bition brings 90,000 visitors. An
toric Museum bui lding. Numerous
endowment for acquisitions is estab-
cu ltural and corporate partners
lished by the family of Henry S.
participate in preparations for an
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1997/98
Reconstruction:
William Christenberry's Art
June 20 - August 31, 1997
G 1FT S
Marilyn Holsing
Untitled #9, 1979
Pa ste l on paper
Gift of Judith and Jonathan Stein, 1997.4
The Pennsylvania Academy
at Pont-Aven
June 13 - Sep t ember 7, 1997
Dona Nelson
Summer Man, 1983
Oil on ca nvas
Gift of Ri c hard Whelan , 1997.6
Peter Milton
Jolly Corner Suite, 1971
1:3,2/90
III : 1, 2190
111 :2,3/90
111 :3,2/90
111: 4,4/90
111 :5,3/90
111: 6 , 5/90
111: 7 , 3/90
Summer Landscape V, 36 /40, 1963
Victoria 's Children, 701100 , 1967
Mornings With Judd, 321100 , 1968
The Garden, 2nd state, 3150, 1969
The First Gate, 341140, 1974
Second Opinion , 321140, 1974
Card House, 151160, 1975
Th e Rehearsal (Les Belles et la Bete I) ,
29/160, 1977
Cotillion (Eros Errant), 15112 5, 1982
Europa (Eros Errant), 151125, 1982
Friday 's Children (Eros Errant), 841125,
1982
Bu tterfly, (Eros Errant) , 841125, 1982
Stolen Moments (Interiors I/) , II I XX , 1986
Time Wi th Cella (Interiors III), II I XX, 1986
Hotel Paradise Cafe (Interiors IV) , 8011 75 ,
1987
Watermusic (Interiors V), 421175, 1988
The Train From Munich (Interiors VII) ,
1331175, 199 1
Under Greylock, 10/1 75, 199 3
Mary 's Turn , 1191175 , 1994
Niji nsky Variations (Points of Departure II),
95 / 175, 1996
Light Sweet Crude, 6011 75 , 1996
Th e Aspern Papers, fo l io
Garden with Henry, 11 6/ 250, 1993
Other printed and photo-reproduced
material
Etch ings
Gift of Dr. Ste phen Silberst ein,
1998. 1.1-30
The Unbroken line: A Suite of Exhibitions
Celebrating the Centennial
of the Fellowship of the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts
September 19 - November 30, 1997
Violet Oakley
September 19 - Decembe r 21, 1997
Philadelphia's Choice: Community leaders
View the Collections
Decemb er 7 , 1997 - February 8 , 1998
Embodied landscapes: Selected Works on
Paper by April Gornik
January 9 - Apri l 19, 1998
Leonard Baskin, Portrait of Thomas Eakins,
1990
Joseph Norman
Eden, City Eden (triptych), 1996
Lithographs
Gift of Richard H. Koziara , 1998.3a-c
Sidney Simon
Cata lyst #4 , 1969-70
Bronze
Gift of Renee Si mon , 1998.5
BEQUESTS
Vitreous Humours by Kate Moran
January 9 - Ap ril 26, 1998
Pop Abstraction
February 20 - Apr il 19, 1998
Annual Student Exhibition and Graduate
Thesis Exhibition
May 8 - May 3 1, 1998
Morgan Russell : The Origins of a Modern
Masterpiece
June 12 - August 23 , 1998
Darwin Nix
Jun e 12 - September 13, 1998
Charles Rudy
The Letter, 1945
Bronze
Bequest of Lorraine C. Rudy, Wife of the
Art ist , 199 7 .5
John James Audubon and Robert Havell
Plumed Partridge, Thick-L egged Partridge ,
1838
Hand-co lored engraving, Audu bon plate
#85
Bequest of Elsie Mae Coiner through
Syracuse University, 1998. 4
Robert Motherwell's Graphics II
June 12 - August 16, 1998
The Unbroken Line: A Suite of Exhibitions
Celebrating the Centennial of the
Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts
Cheryl Leibold , Sy lvia Yount
Penn sy lvania Academy of the Fin e Arts
1997
PURCHASE
leonard Baskin
Three Portraits of Thomas Eakins , 1990
Hand-co lored lith ographs
Anon ymous Gift , 1998.2 . 1-3
Barry Goldberg
Domino Wren , 1994
Oi l and wax on lin en
Penn sy lva nia Academy Purchase Pri ze on
th e occas ion of t he 100th Ann ual
Fellows hip Exhib iti on, and the Acade my
Purchase Fun d, 1998.6
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April Gornik: Embodied Landscapes
Sylvia You nt
Rosenwa ld-Wo lf Ga ll ery, Th e Un iversity of
th e Arts
Penn sy lva ni a Academy of th e Fine Arts
1998
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The Academy wishes to express special
appreciation to the Women's Committee
whose collective energies raised more than
$210,000 and established a special needs
endowment fund.
Chairman 's Circle ($25,000 and above)
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Bell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Ca ldwell*
Mr. t and Mrs. Samue l M. V. Hami lton C
Dr. and Mrs. John A. Herring
Mr. Conrad J. Link e*t
Dr. and Mrs. Meyer P. Pot amkin C
Mrs. Char les Rudy * t
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Sylk*
Richard B. Worley and Leslie Ann Miller
President's Council ($10,000 " $24,999)
Mr. and Mrs . Charles L. Andes
Mr. Thomas M. Arrasmith III
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bartlett*
Mr. Stewart R. Cades
Mr. Winsto n J. Churchi ll
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Donohoe
Ms. Jane Fortune
Ms. Barbara J. Gohn
Mrs. Robert A. Hauslohner
Mr. and Mrs. Wa rren W. Kantor
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Lie b
Mr. Jeffrey H. Loria
Mr. and Mrs. Bertram L. O'Neill
Mr. and Mrs . James R. Palmer
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Riband, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sorgenti
Mr. Harry Wa ll aesa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wilder
Thomas Eakins Society ($5 ,000 " $9,999)
Mr. t and Mrs. Herbert Barness
Peter A. and Felicity R. Benoliel
Max N. Berry, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gillespie
Caro le F. Haas
Ms. Grace G. Keast* t
Mrs. J. Maxwell Moran
Ms. Ba rbara W. Schaff*
Mr. and Mrs. Garry J. Scheuring
Mr. and Mrs. St anl ey C. Tuttl eman *
Mr. and Mrs. Archbold D. van Beuren
Mr. and Mrs. J. Roffe Wike II
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N. Yao c
Mary Cassatt Associates ($2,500 " $4,999)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bryan C
Mrs. Pearl M. Carpel
Wendy and Larry A. Evans
Mr. and Mrs . Richard W. Graham
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wel les Henderson
Mr. Adrian S. Hooper
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Kayc
Mrs . Harrie t B. Krav itz *
Mr. and Mrs. Char les E. Mather III
Ms. Beatrice S. Pitcairn*
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Robb, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi ll iam J. Sta ll kamp
Mr. and Mrs . Joshua C. Thompson
Mrs. Richard J. Walsh
Charles Willson Peale Society
($1,000 " $2,499)
Lorraine and Benjamin Alexander *
Linda Lee Alter and Seymour Mednick
Dr. and Mrs. Gary J. Anderson
The Honorable and Mrs . Wa lter H.
Annenberg
Mrs. Edward K. Asplundh
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Barth
Dr. Harriet Berger*
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. Bernstein
Dr. and Mrs. Wade H. Berrettini
Rev. and Mrs. Robert T. Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Buck
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Byers
Mr. David C. Carney
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Casu ll o
Mrs. Avery B. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cohen
Ms. Kara Louise Co leman *
Ms . Dorothy Del Bueno c
Julia and Darrell DeMoss
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dolan IV
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Dolby
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Drake, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Essner
Mrs . F. W. Elliott Farr
Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter Fergusson
Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Fine
Lois and Doug Fischer
Wendy and Walter Foulke c
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Fox
Mr. and Mrs. W. Roderick Gagne
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Gemmi ll
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gennarelli
Ms. Linda S. Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Martyn D. Greenacre
Mr. and Mrs. Alb ert M . Greenfie ld, Jr.
Mr. Franc is J. Grey
Mr. and Mrs . J. Tyler Griffin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Hall oran
Mr. and Mrs. Nathani el P. Hamil t on
Mr. and Mrs. S. Matthews V. Hami lt on, Jr.
Ms. Ann Wi ll s Marsha ll and
Mr. Michae l A. Hanke
Mrs. Avery D. Harrington
Mr. and Mrs.t Henry F. Harris*
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Herlihy *
Mr. Tian Yee Ho
Mr. and Mrs. David F. Hoffman
Mrs. Qu ita W. Horan
Susan and Marc Howard
Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Jarett
Betty Wold Johnson and
Douglas F. Bushnell
Mr. Step hen B. Klein
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Korngold
Mr. t and Mrs. B. Gordon Landis
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Mr. and Mrs. St ephen Lazovitz
Mr. T. and Mrs . Robe rt S. Lee , Sr c
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lemmon, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Lewis
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Mainwaring
Dr. and Mrs. Morton S. Mandell
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm A. Margolies*c
Mr. and Mrs. David G. Marsha ll c
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCausland
Mr. and Mrs . Joseph McEwen
Mrs. Henry S. McNe il t
Ms. Karen L. Miche le
Mr. and Mrs. Craig J. Mill ard
Mr. and Mrs. Allen John Model
Mrs. Betty Musser c
Mrs. Nancy Marcus Newman
Dr. Char les W. Nichols
Mr. and Mrs . Shaun F. O'Malley
Mr. W. Gresham O'Ma ll ey III
Mr. Charles P. Pizzi
Mr. and Mrs . Gerald B. Rorer
Lois and Jerry Rosenau c
Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rueda
Dr. and Mrs. Karl F. Rugart
Ms . Mary Gregg and Mr. John M . Ryan
Mr. and Mrs. Samue l J. Savitz C
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwarz
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Scudder, Jr.
Mrs. Joan K. Shore
Mr. and Mrs. Edwa rd Sn id er *
Dr. and Mrs. Sidney J. Ste in
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Stewart
Dr. and Mrs. Bayard T. Storey
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E. Toll
Mr. and Mrs . Jay H. Tolson
Mr. David Veenstra *
Ms. Char lotte C. Weber
Jerome B. Weinste in , Esq.
Ruth W. and A. Morris Wil li ams, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs . Albert E. Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Wright
Anne Gates and D. Robert Yarnall
Friends ($100 " $999)
Ms. Lynne Abraham and Mr. Ed ward Felbin
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abriola
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Adams
Dr. and Mrs. Victor Ad lin
Mrs. Berkeley Bayne Ake *
Mr. and Mrs. Harris C. All er, Jr.
Ms. Patricia Dourif Amenta
Ms. Mary Mapp Anderson
Ms. Edna Andrade*
Jul es and Marlene Arronso n
Marilyn and Robert Asplundh
Mr. Leonard L. Au lenbach II
Ms. Nan cy Labs Azeez*
Mr. and Mrs. Wa lter P. Babich
Mr. Wil li am G. Baer II
Mrs. Lorra in e Cooper Balis
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ballard
Ms. Frederica P. Barbour
Mrs. Carol M. Barker
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Bauml
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Milton and Joan Baxt
Mr. and Mrs. George Jaffray Baxter
Mrs. Joseph T. Beardwood III
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Beatty, Jr.
Mrs. Charles Becker, Jr.
Dr. Martin G. Begley
Mr. and Mrs. James Benenson , Jr. c
Mr. Perry Benson
Sal and Doris Berenholz
Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Berg
Mrs. Eve lyn Berger
Barbara and Arnold Berlin
Mr. Daniel S. Berman
Mrs. Dene K. Bernstein
Mrs. C. Graham Berwind, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Biddle, Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Binswanger
Ms. Shauna Binswanger
Mrs. George P. Bissell, Jr.
Mrs. Joan B. Bitzer*
Miss Joan Blackburn
Katherine and Don Blenko
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Block
Mr. and Mrs. Char les J. Bloom
Mr. Louis Bluver
Reid and Han ley Bodek
Jame s F. and Jean G. Bodine
Mrs. Gideon Boericke
Mrs. Josephine Borie
Mr. Peter Bori e
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Borker
Ms. Wendy Smith Born
Mr. and Mrs. David S. Boyer*
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Brechbill
Ms. Lindsa y J. Brinton
Mrs. Edith Wells Bristol
Mrs. John Brittain
Ms. Cecilia M. Brown*
Dr. Dorothy and Mr. Jam es Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Scott Brown*
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lyon s Brown
M iss Vera D. Bruestle
Ms. El va Brusca
Mr. Orville H. Bullitt, Jr.
Mrs. Rebecca E. Bunkin
Ms. Judith Burke
Mr. and Mrs. G. Th eodore Burkett C
Ms. Janet Burnham
Marilyn Sifford and Bob Butera
Ms. Karol Wasylyshyn and Mr. Ken Butera
Ms. Hope Byerc
Ms . Giuliana Calabi
Mr. Andrew B. Campbell
Ms. Pamela S.K. Campbell
Mr. and Mrs. E.N. Carpenter II
Ms. M. Virginia Ca rr
Mr. James T. Carson
Mr. Howard M. Casper
Mr. Lee A. Casper
Mr. Corliss F. Cavalieri
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chairman
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M.R. Charrington
Nelly and Scott Childress
Ms. Sally R. ChristyC
Mr. Joseph Chudnoff
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taws Claghorn
Mr. Edward B. Clay, Jr. *
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Clifton
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Clower
Mr. Jonathan L. Co hen
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cohn c
Mrs. Charles L. Coltman
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Comisky
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Co ndon
Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Connor
Mr. A. Cooperman and Mr. K. Sutton
Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Coslett , Jr.
Ms. Janine A. Coslett-Yass *
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawley
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Crea mer III
The Cudlip Family and Walter Kiebach
Mrs. Karen Gordon Cunningham
Ann and Joel Cutler
Diane and John Paul Dalsimer
Ms. Diane Dalto
Ms. Judy Goldman and Mr. Jud Davidson
Mrs. Harold Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. DeCosta*
Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. De La Cour
Mr. and Mrs. Loui s E. Della Penna
Mrs. C. Paul Denckla
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Denious
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Denton
Miss Maude deSchauensee
Mrs. K. Stewart De Spoelberch
Mr. John J. De Vlieger*
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter Dewey
Mrs. Lee L. DeWitt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard De Wyngaert
Mr. Victor Diamond
Mr. and Mrs. Ed wi n C. Donaghy, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Donaldson
Mr. and Mrs. G. Morris Dorrance, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Webster Dougherty, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer Downing*
Mr. and Mrs. Le e Downs
Mrs. Christine L. Drake*
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Drexel
Mr. Ed ward C. Driscoll
Mrs. Thoma s D. Duane
Mrs. Joseph N. DuBarry IVc
Mrs. Alice B. Duffy
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Duffy*
Bernadette and Paul Duffy
Mr. and Mrs. Ed wa rd J. Dwyer
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Dzub a
Ms. Jud y El chin
Dr. Frank A. Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. Dudley A. Eppel
Ms. Deborah Reich Epst ei n
Mr. and Mrs. Otis W. Erisman c
Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Erlb aum
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Evelev
Mr. Charles A. Evers
Mr. and Mrs. George S. Fabian
Ms. Deborah A. Fahey
Mrs. Philip FN. Fanning *
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Feldman
June and Donald Felley
Loui s S. Fin e, Esq.
Dr. and Mrs. Michael Fineberg
Ms. Este lle K. Fingrutd
Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Fink
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Ms. Amy Finkelstein
Ms. Anne L. Shenberger and
Dr. Robert Fink elstein
Graham and Katharine Finney
Mrs. Meryl Fisher
Robert S. Fisher, M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Fi sher
Mrs. Thomas Fisher, Jr.
Mrs. William S. Fishman
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Fol eyc
Dr. Helen Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Fox
Dr. Elizabeth G. French *
Mr. Charles J. Frith, Jr. *
Mr. Fred B. Gable
Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey A. Gardiner
Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Garfield
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew I. Garfield c
Esther and Walter Gerhard
Dr. and Mrs. Irvin M. Gerson
Mrs. Carol Gerstley
Miss Elizabeth W. Gillies
Mr. and Mrs. William M. Goldstein
Clara Callahan and Peter Goodman
Mr. and Mrs. Sander R. Gorberg *
Mrs. Betty N. Gordon c
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Gordon
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Gordon, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sta n Gordon
Mr. Maxwe ll P. Gorson
Mr. and Mrs. Franc is I. Gowen
Ms. Nancy Brewster Grace
Diane and Marc Grainer
Ms. Sh irl ey L. Green
Anne Bonner and Theodore Furness Green
Ms. Joanne Greenspun
Mr. J. Stephen Griffey
Mr. J. Lawrence Grim , Jr.
Mr. and Mrs . W. H. Groetzinger 111 *
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M. Gross, Esq. *
Mr. and Mrs. She ldon H. Gross
Ms. Marcia Groverman
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gruber
Mr. Richard Guggenheim *
Dr. Gene D. Guill and Susa n Eaton Guill
Ms. Dorothy M. Guinn
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Gutman
Joh n C. and Chara C. Haas
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hahn
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hal l
Mrs. Elizabeth S. Hall er
Ms. Patricia O. Halloran
Benjamin F. Hammond , M.D.
Mr. Walker Hancock*
Ms. Kimberly A. Haren
Miss Armason Harrison c
Mr. John L. Harrison , Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. David Harrison
Ms. Susan Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. William Harrity, Jr.
Ambassador and Mrs. Arthur Hartman
Ms . Arlene H. Ferris and
Mr. James R. Hatha way
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hatters ley
Ms. Margaret Healy*
Mr. and Mrs. Benj amin H. Heckscher
Ms. Lore l l Hernandez
Mr. and Mrs. Melv in Herr in
Mr. and Mrs. H. Obe r Hess
Dr. A. Cli nt on Hewes
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Hewitt
Mr. James Scott Hill
Mr s. Eileen Hinks on
Mr. Ralph F. Hirsc hmann
Ms. Dorot hy Hoffman
Mr. Bruce H. Hoope r
Mrs. Jeanette W. Hoover
Mr. Th oma s M. Horak
Mrs. Kathar in e K. Hoyler
Ms. Angela V. B. Hud so n
Mrs. Henry Lea Hud so n c
Dr. and Mrs. Eri c Hume
Mr. and Mrs. Wil li am A. Humenuk
Mr. and Mrs. Lester T. Hu ndt, Jr.
Mrs. Nancy Gardner Hust on
Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Ingersoll
Mary L. and Henry T. Inm an, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isen
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Ix, Jr.
M r. Orton P. Ja ckso n
Mrs. Jo sef Jaff e*c
Ms. Laura S. John so n
Hon. Babette Josep hs
Willi am T. Justice and Mary Anne
Dutt Justice
Mr. Stephen P. Kahan
Kar l and Eli zabeth Kahler
Willi am and Margie Kanupke
Mr. Arthur M. Kaplan
Barbara and Le slie Kaplan
Mr. Lawrence M. Karlin*
Mrs. Se lm a Katz
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kee ne
Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Ke i m
Ms. El ea nor Ke lemen
Mr. and Mrs. Howa rd Kel logg
Mrs. James B. Kel ly III
Mr. Pau l E. Kel ly, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kermes
Mr s. Eth el C. Kesler
Mr. Leonard A. Kestenbaum
Mr. Th omas K. Kilkenny
Patricia and Philip Kind
Mrs. Raymond Klein c
Dr. and Mrs. Morton M . Kli german
Mr. and Mrs. C. Tom lin son Kl i ne
Mr. an d Mrs. Leonard Klorfin e
Ms. Alison Dougla s Knox
Mr. and Mrs. George Knysh*
Mr. and Mrs . PaulO. Koether
Miss Hann ah Kohn
Joh n W. and Beverley Kol b
Mr. and Mr s. Ke nneth D. Kopple
Mr. and Mrs . Leonard I. Korman
Mrs. Irving Kosloff c
Co llee n and John Kotelly
Mrs. Chr ista Kramer
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kreit hen '
Mr. Murray Kr iege r
Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Kr im sky
Ms. Lyn ne Kroiz-Solomon
Ms . Mary An n Hamilton Lamont
Mrs. B,eatrice Ball Landenberger
Ms. Ma ry M. Lane
Mr. Howa rd Langer
Ms. Natalie Lange rman
Dr. and Mrs . Th omas W. Langfitt
Mr. and Mrs . Ru ssel l M. Lanzi lotta
Dr. Marc S. Lapay owke r
Mrs. W. Mifflin Large
Ms . Deena J. Gu Lat ies'
Mr. Brian LaurentiC
Mr. Jacob Lawren ce
Ms. Frances Reiner Lax
Ms. Al iso n R. La ze rwit z
Mr. Ma lco lm Lazin
Mrs. Ri c hard W. Ledwi th
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Lee, Jr.
Ms. Deborah Lef co
Dr. and Mrs . Roy T. Lefkoe
Ms. Sydney Ann Lefk oe
Mr. Robert P. Leiby, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson J. Leidner
Adele and Leonard Leight
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leisenring
Jud y and Peter Leone
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Levy
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Lew is, Jr.
Wi l li am Li ber i and Lind a Wingate
Mrs. R. Sc huy ler Li ppincott
Ca rol An n and D. Herbert Li pson
Mrs. Clifton Lisle
Mr. and Mrs. John Li sle , Jr.*
Mr. and Mrs . Nath aniel Litt
Ms. Cathey Li zz io*
Mr. Richard R. Lock
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Locke
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Locks
Marian and Jerry Locks
Mr. Robert W. Lode r c
Mr. and Mrs. W. Th ac her Lon gstreth
Anne S. and Ge orge Lyo ns
Mrs. Julius A. Mackie, Jr.
Miss El izabeth Madeira
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Madzin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Mahoney
Mr. and Mrs. Th omas Mahon ey
Mr. Martin Mallin
Mr. Frank Mancuso
Mr. and Mrs . Walter Maner
Mr. and Mrs . Benjamin Mange lC
Lawrence N. Ma rge l
Joe l L. and Alex is Berg Marmar
Ms. Lana F. Ma rsh
Dr. and Mrs. Leigh Ma rsh
Ms. Anna S. Kamstra and
Mr. Fran cis J. Martin
Ms. JoAnn Flynn Massengill
Mr. and Mrs. David Matthew s
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McAdoo
Mr. John F. McClo ske y, Jr.
Ms. Anne- Eli zabeth McCo ll um c
Ann a Brelsford McCoy and Patrick Mundy
Mrs. Pa tr icia McC urdy
Hon. and Mrs. John J. McDevitt III
Mr. and Mrs. El l ice Mc Donald, Jr.
Ms. Sue A nn McElroy
Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. McKee l c
Ms. Ani ta McKelvey
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Mr. and Mrs. John G. McKev itt
Ly nn Now icki Mc Laugh l in
Mr. and Mrs. Dona ld W. McP hail
Mr. Dona ld E. Meads
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Meigs
Joseph and Anne Mendel
Ms. Laurel Barron and
Dr. Robert Mend elso hn
Ms. Susan Meri ans
Mr. Daniel D. Mi ll er, Jr.*
Mr. Harvey S. Ship ley Miller
John A. and Gainor I. Mi ll er*
Sh irl ey G. and M itc hel l W. Mi l ler
Ann F. and St an ley J. M iller, Jr.
Mrs. Henry Mitche ll
Sandy and Norman Mitche l l
Mrs. Lilli an S. Mo ll oy
Mr. Peter Molyneux
Ms . Sandra Momyer
Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Montgomery, Jr.
Mrs. Constance C. Moore*
Ms. Anselene M. Morri s
Mr. Robert E. Mortensen
Mr. and Mrs. F. Sta nt on Moyer
Janet and John Moyer
Dr. and Mrs. John Bri en Murphy
Mr. Mic hae l Murth a
Ms. Janet M usti n '
Ms . Ma ry Dona ld Nag le
Mrs. Joan Naide
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Naylor
Mr. Joh n Nee dre, Jr. *
Mr. and Mr s. Alb ert P. Neilson
Meta and Benjamin Neilson
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Ms. Sara Nerken
Mr. Jam es P. O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt T. O'Brien
Mr. Josep h A. O'Connor, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. O'Connor
Ms. Eli zabeth Anne O'Donne ll
Mr. Alb ert T. Olenzak
Ms. Faye S. Oli vieri
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Or leans
Mrs. Eugene Ormandyt
Ms. Elizabeth Osborne*
Mr. Robert J. O'Shea, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. B . Perry Otten berg
Mr. and Mrs . Dona ld S. Owings
Mr. Ray mond S. Page, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Palm er
Dr. Pau l Parkman and
Mrs. Elmerin a Pa rk man
Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Patters on c
Mr. Thomas B. Payne
Steven M. Peck
Mr. and Mr s. Jorge Pe laez
Ms. Mary V. Pendl eton
Mr. J. Liddon Pennock c
Mr. Keith M. Pens ion'
Ms. Rochelle S. Picker*
Francine and Benson Pi ll off
Mrs. Irwin Nat Pincus
Ms. Prud ence S. Ch urc hill and
Mr. Law rence Plummer
Mr. and Mrs. Maury Popowich
M iss Mary N. Porter
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Walter and Dorothy Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Powers
Mrs. Robert S. Pressman c
Astrid Caruso and Roger Prichard
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Quinn
Dr. Edward C. Raffensperger
Mr. Peter Rainone
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Raphael
Dr. and Mrs. Russell C. Raphaely
Mrs. J. Pancoast Reath
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Reed
Mrs. Thomas J. Reilly, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Renninger
Dr. and Mrs. Myron E. Resnick
Mrs. E. P. Richardson*
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Richardson c
Ms. Sheryl L. Auerbach and
Mr. Jerome Richter
Ruth and Alfred H. Riddell
Dr. Wolfram Rieger
Wallace and Lynda Ries*
Ms. Lorraine S. Riesenbach*
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Riley
Ms. Anne d' Harnoncourt and
Mr. Joseph Rishel
Mrs. Stephen A. Ritt, Sr.c
Mr. James Keith Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Roberts
Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Robinson *
Drs. Dante and Frederica Roccario
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rock
Mrs . Janice Roediger*
Henriette and John Rogers*
Suzanne Root, Esq.
Dr. Francis E. Rosato
Ms. El izabeth Rose-Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. B. Wa lter Rosen
Mr. Mitche ll Brownstein and
Mr. Harris Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rosen
Mrs . Michele C. Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenfeld
Bruce and Susan Ross
Mr. Le onard L. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Rothman
Mr. Willard G. Rouse III
Ms. Carole J. Rubins*
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell , Jr.
Mr. Rocco E. Russo
Ms. Veda S. Russo
Dr. and Mrs. Steven S. Rya ve
Ms . Janet S. Saltzman
Mrs. Doris Samitz C
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Sammak *
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sand
Mr. Rudolph C. Sander
Mr. So l Sardinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H. Savadove
Stephen and Toby Schachman
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schlanger
E. Loraine and Roxanna Schlimm
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Schnaars c
Mr. Robert H. Scholl
Mr. Robert Schouten
Dr. Wi lli am M. Schwartz
Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel E. Schwartz
Mrs. Frank S. Sch warzc
Dr. and Mrs. Ed ward M. Sco lni ck c
Mr. Edgar Scott , Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Scott
Mr. James M. Scott
Mrs . Ruth Scott C
Mr. and Mrs. Irving R. Segal
Ms. Susan Selvenan
Dr. and Mrs. William Serber
Ms. Georgia Shafia
Mr. Edward O. Shakespeare 111 *
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Sheffield
Mrs. John J. F. Sherrerd
Elizabeth D. Shev lin , Esq. c
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shiekman
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley III
Mr. Keith Shively
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Showier
Mr. Stuart N. Harting and Mr. Lance Silver
Drs. Willys and Abigail Silvers
Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. Simon
Mr. Dolph Simons
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Sirlin
Mr. and Mrs . Christos Skeadas
Mr. and Mrs . Laird Slade
Mr. Lou is B. Sloan *
Hether and Donald Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. duPon t Smith
Patty Russo and Vincent Smith-Durham
Mr. Joseph C. Sneath C
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Snyder
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder
Mr. Martin P. Snyder
Mr. David Solms
H. Peter Somers
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Soukup
Mrs. Arlen Specter
Mr. Albert Spendlove
Mr. Paul Scott Sperry
Ellen Harvey and Tad Sperry
Ms . Barbara Spiro
Miss Irene T. Stankiewicz
Ms . Susan Stanton
Mrs. Mary D. Starr c
Mrs. Alfred Steel
Dr. and Mrs. William Steinberg C
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. W. Steinig
Mr. Abe Ste in man
Mrs. Nicholas N. Stephanoff
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Stern
Ms. Susan McElroy and Mr. Jon Stik lorius
Bill and Marie Sti nson
Mr. and Mrs. John Stowell
Margaret Harris and Phil Straus
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Straw
Mrs. Clare Stuempfig *
Ms. Peggy Jim Suckle
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sultan
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Sunstein, Jr.
Ms. Barbara Billings Supplee
Mrs. Charles Tabas
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Talucci
Mrs. Helen M. Taws
Mrs. Herbert K. Taylor, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward TaylorC
Mr. Robert G. Taylor
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Mrs. Evelyn Tecosky
Mr. S. Robert Teitelman
Mr. and Mrs . Harry Teplick
Mrs. Robert S. Thanhauser
Mrs. M. Wright Ti Ighman
Ms . Betty Rice Titone *
Mr. William H. Toner
Mr. Phillip A. Turberg
Drs. Barbara J. Turn er and Francisco
Gonzalez-Scarano
Mr. Edwin E. Tuttle
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tyson
Ms. Pamela T. Van Dyck
Ms. Amie Van Italli e
Mr. Willi am Vareika
M ichael and Cynthia Haveson Veloric
Mr. Robert Venturi , Jr.
Mr. and Mrs . Fred C. Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Vogt
Mr. Abbot W. Vose
Mr. Robert C. Vose III
Ms. Suzanne Walker
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wa lk er
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Walkup
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wallace, Jr.
Dr. Robert J. Wallner *
Mrs . Charles J. Webb II
Hon. and Mrs. Charles R. We in er
Mi ldred L. and Morris L. Weisberg
Arnold and Beverly Weiss
Mr. James R. Welsh
Spencer M. Wertheimer, Esq.
Mrs. Anne W. West*
Mr. and Mrs. Cortright Wetherill, Jr.
Mrs. Carroll R. Wetzel
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wexler
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wiener
Mr. and Mrs . Barry F. Wiksten
Mrs. C. Martin Wi l bur
Mr. Norman T. Wi ld e, Jr.
Ms. Signe Wilkinson *
Mr. Horace E. Wi lli ams
Mr. Oliver P. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Sankey V. Williams
Mr. Joseph A. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilmerding, Jr.
Murray and Vera Wilson
Ms. Wendy E. Wilson c
Mrs. Allan D. Windt
Ms . Anne Winn
Mr. and Mrs. George Wintersteen
Ms. Lisa Witomski *
Mr. D. Co lm an Witte *
Ms. Edith Stead Wittman
Mr. Donald Wohlfarth , Sr.
Mrs. Ben Wolf
Mrs. Fred Wolf, Jr.
Ms. Em i Iy C. Wood
Diana and George Woodward*
Mr. Richard E. Woosnam c
Mrs. Ethel C. Worth
Mr. Robert J. Wueste
Mrs. Polly H. Wulsin
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Z. Wurts
Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall II
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Zeidman
Ms. Harriet Zeitlin *
Mr. and Mrs. Wa lt er E. Zerweck
Mrs. Gabrielle E. Zomber
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Zucker
Ms. Leda W. Zuckerman
Debbie and Jim Zug
Dr. Mark Zwanger
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Stu den t Finan ce Corporation
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SEI Investment Systems & Services
Wilm ington Trust of Penn sylvan i a
Wyeth -Ayerst Laborator ies , In c.
Corporate Patrons ($15,000 - $24,999)
Brandywine Asset Management, In c.
Greater Philadelphia Tourism and
Marketing Corporation
Corporate Benefactors ($10,000 - $14,999)
Byers Choice, Ltd.
Core States Bank, N .A.
Th e Fl ynn Company
KPMG Peat Marwick LL P
Morgan, Lew is & Bockius
PNC Bank
Safegua rd Scient ifics, In c.
Sun Company, Inc.
Wheat First Union
Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen
Corporate Council ($5,000 - $9,999)
Brandywine Rea lty Trust
Centra l Park Capita l, LL C
Crown Cork & Seal Company, In c.
Dann, Dorfman, Herrell & Ski llm an
Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP
Pepper Hami lt on LLP
Rohm & Haas Co mpan y
Sau l , Ew in g, Remick & Sau l
Systems & Computer Techno logy Corp .
Teleflex Inc .
Corporate Associates ($2,500 - $4,999)
A METEK , In c.
ARCO Chemica l Company
Conno ll y, Epste in, Chicco, Foxman
Pilgrim Baxter & Associates, LTD.
Su nGa rd Data System s, In c .
Corporate Friends (Gifts to $2,499)
Asbu ry Automot ive Group
Be ll core
Betz Dearborn In c .
Co nf ab, Inc.
CRA Real Estate Sec u rities
Equity Office Properties, LLP
Federa ted Department Stores
First Un ion National Bank
The Glenmede Trust Company
Janney Montgomery Scott, In c .
Johnson &John so n
Lehman Brother s
Lucent Te c hn ologies
Marcolina Bros.
Mellon Bank PSFS
Pain e Webbe r, In c .
Parkway Co rporation
Pfizer Co mpany
Phil adelph ia Beltline Rai lroad Company
Ph il ade l phia Newspapers, Inc.
Pine Grove Associates , I nc .
Prime Bank
The Rittenhouse Tru st Company
Steve ns & Lee
Straffo rd Offi ce B u i I d in gs
Unisys Corporation
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Th e Anne n berg Found ation
ARCO Foundation
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Ca rl son Cultural Trust
C IGNA Found ation Matching Gifts Program
Alex J. Ettl Foundation
Samue l S. Fel s Fund
Fern l eigh Foundation
Th e Frank lin Mint Foundation for the Arts
Co lin Gardner Found ation
Gi ll Char itab le Founda ti on, In c.
Haney Foundation Trust
Eli zabeth S. Hooper Foundation
Hoxie Harrison Smith Foundation
I BM I nt ernati onal Fou nd at ion
Independen ce Foundation
Atwater Kent Foundation, In c .
T he Henry Lu ce Foundation, Inc.
John McShain Charities, Inc.
The Me rck Compa ny Foundation
Mer it Gasoline Foundation
Mob il Foundation
Morgan Stanl ey Foundation ,
The MAS Branch
Robert Perkins Fund
The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Ph i ladelph ia Contribut i onsh i p
Th e Philadelphi a Foundation
PNC Bank Foundation
Readers' Di gest Foundation
Gi lroy and Li l ian Roberts Foundation
Rose nlun d Family Foun dati on
Smit h K lin e Beecham Fou nd ati on
Th e Warw ick Foundation
The William Penn Foundation
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New Jersey State Aquarium
Phil adelphia Fertility Institute
Philadelphia Water Co lor Club
Th e Preservation Soc iety of
Newport County
United Way of Sout heast ern
Pennsylvania
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STATE AND CITY
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Mr. Thomas M . Arrasmith III
Ms. Jan C. Baltzell
Ms . Beth Binford
Ms. Evelyn M. Blum-Rauch
Ms. Janice M . Bogen
Mr. Char les Bopp
John and Anthony Cap uzzi Memorial
Endowments
Ms . Myrna Deaux
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeCosta
Ms. Susa n Egan
Ms. Ann Gard ner
Ms. Bern ice Gordon
Ms. Shirley Griatti
Mr. Ted Johnson
Mr. Gordo n M. Loos
Mr. Stan ley R. Merz, Jr.
Ms. Mary Ki lroy Pogach
( in memory of Gerald A. Pogach)
Ms. Jill A . Rupinski
Mr. Louis B. Sloan
Mr. Norman C. Stewart
Ms. Millicent We in ste in
Mr. Steven L. Weiss
Mr. Bill Wendt
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OFFICERS
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Donald R. Caldwell
Happy Fernandez
Chair
Cou nci Iwoman -At-Large
Herbert S. Riband, Jr.
Vice Chair and Secretary
Richard B. Worley
Vice Chair and Assistant Secretary
Kevin F. Donohoe
Vice Chair and Treasurer
Vivian Potamkin
Vice Chair
OFFICIO
CDMMITTEE
Jane Fortune
President
Philadelphia City Counil
Lois Rosenau
Vice President for Development
Jane Fortune
President
Dorothy Mather Ix
Women's Committee
Vice President for Membership
Joshua C. Thompson
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Ronald E. Wyffels
Kay Gennarelli
Vice President for New Programs
Julie Jensen Bryan
Facu Ity Representative
Vice President for Public
Relations/Outreach
TRUSTEES
Charles L. Andes
John B . Bartlett
Elaine V. Bell
Max N. Berry
Stewart R. Cades
David C. Carney
Winston J. Churchill
Jonathan L. Cohen
John A. Fry
Barbara J. Gohn
Mary P. Graham
Barbara L. Greenfield
Lorna Hauslohner
John A. Herring, M.D.
Warren W. Kantor
Richard B. Lieb
James R. Palmer
Charles P. Pizzi
David B. Robb, Jr.
Richard S. Rueda
John M. Ryan
Henry B . duPont Smith
Harold A . Sorgenti
William J . Stallkamp
Wayne A. Stork
Barbara A. Syl k
Edna S. Tuttleman
BOARD
COMMITTEE
Mark L. Alderman, Esq.
George A. Beach
Felicity R. Benoliel
Bruce Boyle
Julie Jensen Bryan
Joseph G. Connolly, Esq.
Patricia Connolly
Diane Dalto
Jerry Driban, Esq.
Allan Edmunds
Margaret Engman
Dr. Vail P. Garvin
Gale Gillespie
Mary G. Gregg
Lorell Hernandez
Connie Kay
Deena Gu Laties
Gabriele Lee
Cissie Levy
Charles E. Mather III
Mary MacGregor Mather
Guna Mundheim
Susan A. Nelson
Sandra H. Norton
B. Perry Otten berg, M.D.
Samuel J. Savitz
Gerard H. Sweeney
Larry Wexler
J. Roffe Wike II
MEMBERS
Julia B. DeMoss
Treasurer
Lainie Bell
Corresponding Secretary
Mary MacGregor Mather
Ex Officio
Gale Gillespie
Lore N. Yao
USArtists Co - Chairs
Susan Eaton Guill
Lalla deRham
Janis O'Connor
Annual Student Exhibition Co-Chairs
MEMBERS
AT
LARGE
Rosemary Davis
Ellie Fine
Carol Barker
Christine Berrettini
Ana B. Biddle
Anne Essner
Dudy Fergusson
Lois H. Fischer
Laura Gardiner
Barbara L. Greenfield
Pia Halloran
Lorna U. Hauslohner
Harry Wallaesa
Robert G. Wilder
Arlene Jarett
Connie Kay
Ana Maria Keene
Barbara C. Kligerman
Henrietta W. Landis
Lyn n Lehocky
Bobette Leidner
Sandra G. Marshall
Susan A. Nelson
Nancy Shaw Palmer
Sara Steele
Mimi Snyder
Clare Stuempfig
Robbi Toll
Jan ice Wetheri II
Molly Wood
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ASSOCIATE
MEMBERS
Ilia Beruff
Mrs. Harry Bishop
Jodie Borie
Mrs. Robert Brooks
Mrs. Brice Mc. Clagett
Mrs. Avery Clark
Mrs. Edward B. Clay, Jr.
Mrs. Joseph Connolly
Mrs. Thomas Dolan IV
Mrs. Richard J. Fox
Mrs. J. H. Ward Hinkson
Mrs. H. Lea Hudson
Mrs. John Frazier Hunt
Mrs. Arthur Kaufmann
Mrs. Howard Lewis
Dr. Rebecca Lewis
Mrs. Barton Lippincott
Mrs. Wm. G. Littleton III
Mrs. Lawrence MacElree
Mrs. Bayard M. Mallery
Mrs. Alan Mcilvain
Mrs. Henry Mitchell
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Mrs. John S. Newbold
Mrs. Robert W. Preucel
Mrs. Evan Randolph
Mrs. Herbert F. Schiffer
Mrs. Edwin S. Sheffield
Mrs. E. Newbold Smith
Mrs . Philip C. F. Smith
Mrs. Robert E. Thomas
Mrs. Richard J. Walsh
Mrs. Susan W. West
Mrs. Ben Wolf
Mrs. Gabrielle Zomber
OFFICERS
DOCENTS
Lorell Hernande z
President
Fahnya Bean
Susan Berhend
Shirlene Coyne
Mary Epstein
Rose Kaplan
Henrietta Landis
Sylvia Lieberman
Florence Marder
Ruth McCann
Etta Nussbaum
Ruth Stern
Norm a Zion
Lee Zlotnick
Anne -Elizabeth McCollum
Vi ce-President
Deborah Mangel
Secretary
Lois Domm
Treasurer
DOCENTS
Bernice Abrams
Rosemarie Ake
Ann Armento
Phyll is Block
William Block
Jack Byer
Anita Cohen
Francesca Cona
Janet Fink
Sue Fischman
Davida Glick
Harriet Goodwin
Marcia Groverman
Grace Halter
Vittia Horwitz
Elaine Jaffe
Sara Hirsch Kaplan
Grace Keffer
Shirley Kline
Sylvia Korngold
Lillian Landau
Claire Levi
Dorothy Magen
Sondra Margol ie s
Candace Margolin
Rosalie Miller
Joan Naide
Janice Roediger
Henriette Rogers
Linda Rohrer
Lila Roisman
Reva Rose
Shelby Rosenberg
Lee Rothberg
Ruth Rothman
Estelle Rubens
Ann Russell
Renee Saul
Bella Schafer
Sylvia Schnaars
Diane Schrager
Irene Schrank
Miriam Sealfon
Lillian Siegel
Jo Ann Simon
Martha Smyth
Dorothy Wartman
Robin Windt
Patricia Zolfaghari
Debbie Zug
EMERITI
Schoolchildren tour the ga lleries
with Docent Lee Rothberg.
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OU R INCOME
We recorded gross tuition of
3,327,674
We suppl ied financial aid to our students of
(773,450)
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Therefore , we collected tuition revenues of
2,554,224
We collected and recorded unrestricted fund raising revenues of
1,037,674
205,338
We collected and recorded unrestricted trust revenue of
We recorded bequest revenue of
1,566,895
We recorded rental of museum facilities , net direct costs, of
156,608
We recorded net revenues from Museum Gift Shop and School Stores sales of
154,808
We recorded museum admission revenues of
89,275
We recorded museum collection rental fees and other museum income of
We satisfied restrictions of previously restricted revenues of
We received revenues from other sources of
1,595,466
51,840
The Women's Committee and USArtists rece ived and co llected revenues of
Thus, the Academy has received or will receive a total of
OUR
139,726
775,387
8,327,241
EX PEN D I T U RES
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We paid for sa laries , wages, and employee benefits of
3,928,917
We incurred facilities maintenance costs in the school and musetlm
1,646,431
bu ildings, includ ing the dePlreciation of equ ipment, of
We paid rents for offsite student studio space of
238,304
We pa id interest expense on $1.25 mill ion of bank borrowings of
77,397
We spent operating funds on capital add itions of
78,467
We spent money on museum exh ibitions of
209,423
Professional fees, including attorney, audit and fees paid
115,857
to defend a trust, totaled
Other expenses totaled
1,413,940
The Women's Committee and USArtists spent
595,9 15
Therefore, the total expenditures we paid or will pay equaled
The Academy reflected a net gain for the year of
8,304,65 1
22,590
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Cash
Receivab les:
9,553,447
Pledges of gifts, net
265,096
Other
355,628
Inventories
Long-term investments, permanently restricted, at market
16,343,342
Long-term investments, outside trusts, at market '
11 ,603,642
Land , build ings and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation
23,198
Other assets
43,614,759
TCltaI assets
LI ABILITIES
4,416,537
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ASSETS
U50,000
Notes payable, bank
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
592,179
Deferred revenues
236,53 1
Other liabilities
203,300
Total liabilities
2,182,010
Net assets:
803,945
Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
6,5lO,981
Permanently restricted
34,117,823
Tota l net assets
41,432,749
Total liabilities and net assets
43,614,759
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President's Office
School Exhibitions Coordinator
Human Resources
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Director
Joshua C. Th ompson
Leslie Moody
David McShane
Sculpture Shop Manager
Executive Assistant
Human Resources Associate
Melanie Mergliano
Melanie Orme
Misung Kim
Print Shop Assistant
Lisa Hamilton
Development and Public Relations
Operations
Vice President
Director
Theodore Furness Green
Kevin Martin
Development Administrative Assistant
I nternet Specialist
Jennifer Gumula
Peter Cullum
Director of Membership and Annual Giving
Facilities Engineer/ Maintenance Supervisor
Melissa DeRuiter
Paul Carro ll
MUSEUM
Edna S. Tuttleman Director
Dan iel Rosenfeld
Assistant to the Museum Director
Curator of Collections
Director of Special Projects and Events
Building Services Coordinator
Mary Anne Dutt Justice
Jenny Kahn
Director of Public Relations
Special Events/ Maintenance
Anna Welch
Wi lli am "Pete " Hill
Public Relations Associate
Maintenance
Amy Coleman
Joshua Hinchey
Thomas Lulia s
Jeff Rei lIy
Coordinator of the Women's Committee
Nancy Guthrie
USArtists Manager/ Coordinator
Thomas Duffy
USArtists Office Assistant
Housekeeping
Jeannette Cropper
Andrew Robinson
Manager of Audience Development
SCHOOL
Rebecca Clement
Finance
Vice President
Assistant to the School Director
Maureen Brusca
Joyce Adelman
Controller
Director of School Admissions
Kevin Glass
Michael Smith
Accounting Supervisor
Admissions Assistant
Judy Macartney
Ellen Dougherty
Accounting Assistants
Director of Continuing Education Programs
Lori Garceau
Cheryl Zomch ick
Aniello diSabato
Continuing Education Programs Assistant
Evelyn Kobler
Ke ll y Armstrong
P. Michael Kowbuz
Chery l Moore
Archivist
Cheryl Leibo ld
Registrar
Gale Rawson
Associate Registrar
Lorena Sehgal
Manager of Rights and Reproductions
Barbara Katus
Facilities Rental Director
Maggi Law ler Kirk
Facilities Rental Assistant
Dawn Sti ll wage n
Chief Preparator
Mark DeLelys
Front Desk/ Sales Associates
Glenn Tom lin son
Museum Education Administrative
Assistant
Dean and Director of the School
Museum Shop Associate Manager
Director of Museum Education and
Audience Development
Museum Education Specialists
Frederick Osborne
Ti na Rocha
Sylvia Yount
Erika Schneider
Judith Ringold
Jessica Moreno
Director of Retail Sales
Kathryn Grimshaw
Director of Student Services
Anne Rothman
Director of Financial Aid
Wayne Morris
Registrar
Kathryn Paluscio
PAFA Art Supply Manager
Librarian
Michael Kline
Aurora Deshauteurs
PAFA Art Supply Associates
Library Assistant
Stefania Lestier
Benjamin Johnson
Richard Henderson
Keith Cri ppen
Assistant Preparator
Models and Props
Richard Distefano
Painting Department Assistant
Michael Ga ll agher
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II of us-individuals and orgahizations alikemust work at change. Balancing a ! > ense of what wehaveb~en with fresh
aspirations of what we want to become is a never-ending cha llenge. Since
Thomas Jefferson occupied the White House, the name Pennsylvania
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the fine arts as powerful experiential tools for helpi Qg human beings grow"
to change.
Donald R. Caldwell
If.creative energy isind ~ed to be found in the tension that sepa-
Chairman of the Board
rates past from future, old from new, .stasls from movement, then
of Trustees
America 's first institution of the fine arts need look no furliherthan its mis-
Joshua C. Thompson
sion for the strength and ihspiration necessary for positive institutional
Interim Chief
change. This year, even as we have embarked upon a broad-based
Executive Officer
search for new presidential leadership., the Pennsylvania Acadernyhas
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looked to its henitage and to. its mission in order to
envision its future . Four priorities undertakenj n
1998 exemplify the progress that has been made.
First, we are embarked upon an initiative to
broaden recognition of our name: Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts. This institution's identity
as an Academy-a dynamic interaction of a
Museum and a School of the Fine Arts- provides
a
source of renewable energy to propel us forward.
The art work alone- as it is exhibited in our galleries, stored in our vaults and created in our studios-offers a limitless source of inspiration . The
Women's Committee (WOCO) plays an important
leadership role in this outreach effort. In 1998,
WOCO's USArtists Exposition and Sale of American Art broke records for
attendance and dollars raised . This year the Women's Committee also
established an endowment to bring special needs audiences and students
to the Acad emy.
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Secondly, as we have mentioned, the search for a new Chief
Executive Officer to lead the Academy into its third century is well underway. We are most appreciative of the
Search Committee's meticulous efforts.
We also want to thank the Board of
Trustees, other volunteers , and staff
members who have worked so hard during this transitional year. The search for
a CEO, while necessarily deliberate, is
progressing well.
Third, we are planning an energetic and ambitious exhibition schedule,
headed by the most exciting show in
recent memory, "Maxfield Parrish, 1870-
1966". Parrish will be the region 's
primary attraction during the summer of
1999. Maxfield Parrish was trained at
the Academy. He is considered by many
to have been the most popular painter of
the first half of the twentieth century. He was an artistic and technological
Maxfield Parrish,
innovator. There is no more appropriate artist to help reaffirm the influential
Princess Parizade
role of the Academy.
Bringing Home the
Finally, and perhaps of greatest significance this year, has been our
con!inuing progress in realizing the Academy's dream of a world-class
campus in proximity to the historic Furness-designed Academy building.
We continue to work closely with private donors, as well as with leaders at
the City and State levels, to finalize plans for a most exciting addition to
Philadelphia's Avenue of the Arts.
We trust that your perusal of this report will provide a sense of just
what a special plClce this is . We hope it will help those who have not
already done so to become a part of this unique and exciting organization.
If you need further convincing, take a look at our web site, come visit or
give us a call. By all means, join us!
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for the purchase from the Louvre
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(for instruJctional purposes) of an
a'rray of casts made from antique
formed his studio into a portrait
and ~~i.;;same sculptures in that
gallery five years prior, opens a
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1812
Free-spirited architect "Fearless"
Indepenqence Hall. Peale believes
Emperor Napoleon donates 24
Frc,lnk Furness is engaged to design
that the portrait, as well as the pre-
volumes of classical engravings.
the new Pelilnsylvania Academy to
po~traiture on the second floor of
served biros and animals that are
be completed in time for the
displayed with them in this "artist's
1845
Nation's Centennial Celebration in
museum," serve to illustrate the
The Academy's Ann,ual Report is
Philadelphia. John, Sartain oversees
perfection of order in nature.
issued, observing that "pecuniary
the process of helping Furness and
affairs are in flourishing condition."
his partner, George Hewitt, envision
Nine days later, fire ravages the
the famed cast studios.
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Peale's letter to President Jefferson
building. Mirac~lously, most of the
describes his vision for an "acade-
CGllection is saved, including
my for the encouragement of the
Benjamin West's Death on the
fine a·r ts."
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Abolitionist theologian William Henry
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,furness, the ar,chitect's father, dedi1
A group of 71 prominent national
cates the acclaimeGi new Academy
leaders, organized by Peale,his son
1865
Rembrandtand sculptor William
Mary Cassatt completes-Jettf-years
Rush, establish the Academy.
the Academy
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buil'ding "that draws upon thebeautiful arts. to gladden and elevate the
hearts of man." Faculty member
Celebrated American painter,
Th0mas Eakins is in the
Benjamin West, ,PreSident of the
audience" as ,is Rev.
Roya'!Academy in London, accepts
Furness'closest friend,
the Academy's first award of
M .eh1hVi! , "Honorary ~aaeffilcian". <In their
join the Fren1ch
application to the Commonwealth
Impressionists,
will invite her
RalphWald'() ,E81ersonof
Philadelphia's wealthiest
for a Charter, the founders describe
with whom, She
patrol1s, including Henry
the organization's purpose as "excit-
will work and
Gibson, Fairman Rogers,
ing the efforts of the artist gradually
exhibit
Joseph Temple and Sarah
to unfold, enlighten and invigorate
frequently.
Harrison, are openly
the talents of our countrymen."
enthrused by the experience.
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Two years later Mrs. Harrison will
students of Thomas Anshutz at the
transform inspired art students into
donate Peale's self-portrait, An Artist
Pennsylvania Academy.
inspired artists and, in turn, into
in His Museum, as well as Penn's
inspired teachers.
1921
' Treaty with the Indians by Benjamin
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West. In 1880, the Temple Fund will
Alfred Stieglitz serves on the exhibi-
be established, income from which
tion jury for the Academy's extensive
is for acquisitions. In 1891, Mr.
survey of American Modernism,
Gibson will leave the largest bequest
"Exhibitions of Paintings and
to the Academy until that of collec-
Drawings Showing Later Tendencies
tor JohnW. Merriam one hundred
in Art." During the prior year, the
years later.
Academy's" Representative Modern
Masters" exhibition included major
European Moderns such as Matisse
and Picasso, with a catalogue introduction awthmed by~es .•
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Self-taught African-American artist
Joseph Fraser is engaged to run the
Horace Pippin accepts the J. Henry
year, the Academy's Annual
summer program at Chester Springs,
Schiedt Memorial Prize at the 141st
Exhibition draws 5,034 visitors in
now thriving in its 15th year with a
Academy Annual Exhibition. Forty-
ow in its.1lr:cI
one day. Two years"later, on the
distinguished faculty including N. C.
eight years later in 1994, the defini-
occasion of the Academy's
Wyeth. Fraser will become Director
tive retrospective of Pippin's works ,
Centennial, distinguished faculty
of the Academy in 1936 and remain
organized by the Academy, will open
in P,hiladelphia and tour the nation.
member William Merritt Chase will
in the post for 33 years. During this
call the Academy "the most impor"
era, the role of the "art academy"
tant art institution in the world."
will come into ,question as artists and
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patrons alike develop a
Henry Drinker gives a large collection
more avant-garde perspec-
of the work of his famous aunt
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the Whitney Museum of Amer,ican
Cecilia Beaux, who was trained and
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Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art
people visit during the year, which is
and the Museum of Modern Art
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enormous force in cementing a one-
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ground-breaking effort explores the
to-one pedagogical tradition , further
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modern rea lism associated with the
refining the apprenticeship model
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that had been developing since the
Bam3e, a mobile by the renowned
The Eight, Robert Henri , John
time of Thomas Eakins . The goal can
third generation sculptor Alexander
Sloan , William Glackens, George
in fact be traced to Peale: to learn
Calder, whose grandfather, father and
Luks and Everett Shinn, are former
from existing works of art, and to
mother were all Academy students .
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historic retrospective of the work of
Andew Wyeth's exhibition draws large
Academy's first painting by John
Academy-trained artist Maxfield
crowds and national media attention.
Singleton Copley.
Parrish. The Academy establishes a
national alumni association.
1969
The Annual Exh,ibition is discontinued.
1999
Committed Board members continue
A comprehensive promotional effort
to ensure annual operating viability.
of the Parrish show aligns the
Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. McNeil,
participation of the Philadelphia
Ambassador and Mrs. Walter
Convention and Visitors Bureau,
Annenberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Greater Philadelphia Tourism and
M. V. Hamilton advocate for an
first Founders' Day Medal. In subse-
Marketing Corporation, Philadelphia
extensive restoration of the Academy
quent years, the award will go to Sen.
Newspapers, Inc ., regional hotels,
building.
John Heinz III, Mrs. Edna S.
WHYY and other electronic media to
Tuttlema n, Sir Roger DeGrey, Mr. and
make Parrish the hit of the summer.
1974
Mrs. Samuel M. V. Hamilton, Dr. and
The building is d0sed for a two-year
Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin, Jacob
restoration overseen by Hyman
Lawrence, and Andrew Wyeth .
2000
Myers. The international re-discovery
of Furness as an important architect
1996
The grand opening of the new
"To Be Modern: American Encounters
Academy art campus occurs at
major books on his work, as well as
with Cezanne and Company" is the
Broad and Cherry Streets just as the
by a major exhibition at the
perfect complement to the summer's
Avenue of the Arts streetscaping on
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
historic Cezanne exhibition at the
North Broad Street is completed.
is reflected by the publication
/..'/l'-E:2._
Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Philadelphia is established as a desti-
2005
The restored Academy building, now
nation for fine arts-oriented vacation-
On the occasion of the bicentennia l
officially designated a National
ers. Plans are initiated to expand the
of the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Historic Landmark, is re-opened as
Pennsylvania Convention Center with
Fine Arts, the Academy Annual
part of the Nation's Bicentennial
a Broad Street entrance directly oppo-
Exhibition is reborn .
Celebration.
site the Academy.
1998
Private donors and city and state lead-
1985
ers are engaged in a process to create
Charles Bregler's collection of Eakins
a much larger, state of the art
is purchased . Th e Red Grooms exhi-
Academy facility adjacent to the his-
bition brings 90,000 visitors. An
toric Museum bui lding. Numerous
endowment for acquisitions is estab-
cu ltural and corporate partners
lished by the family of Henry S.
participate in preparations for an
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1997/98
Reconstruction:
William Christenberry's Art
June 20 - August 31, 1997
G 1FT S
Marilyn Holsing
Untitled #9, 1979
Pa ste l on paper
Gift of Judith and Jonathan Stein, 1997.4
The Pennsylvania Academy
at Pont-Aven
June 13 - Sep t ember 7, 1997
Dona Nelson
Summer Man, 1983
Oil on ca nvas
Gift of Ri c hard Whelan , 1997.6
Peter Milton
Jolly Corner Suite, 1971
1:3,2/90
III : 1, 2190
111 :2,3/90
111 :3,2/90
111: 4,4/90
111 :5,3/90
111: 6 , 5/90
111: 7 , 3/90
Summer Landscape V, 36 /40, 1963
Victoria 's Children, 701100 , 1967
Mornings With Judd, 321100 , 1968
The Garden, 2nd state, 3150, 1969
The First Gate, 341140, 1974
Second Opinion , 321140, 1974
Card House, 151160, 1975
Th e Rehearsal (Les Belles et la Bete I) ,
29/160, 1977
Cotillion (Eros Errant), 15112 5, 1982
Europa (Eros Errant), 151125, 1982
Friday 's Children (Eros Errant), 841125,
1982
Bu tterfly, (Eros Errant) , 841125, 1982
Stolen Moments (Interiors I/) , II I XX , 1986
Time Wi th Cella (Interiors III), II I XX, 1986
Hotel Paradise Cafe (Interiors IV) , 8011 75 ,
1987
Watermusic (Interiors V), 421175, 1988
The Train From Munich (Interiors VII) ,
1331175, 199 1
Under Greylock, 10/1 75, 199 3
Mary 's Turn , 1191175 , 1994
Niji nsky Variations (Points of Departure II),
95 / 175, 1996
Light Sweet Crude, 6011 75 , 1996
Th e Aspern Papers, fo l io
Garden with Henry, 11 6/ 250, 1993
Other printed and photo-reproduced
material
Etch ings
Gift of Dr. Ste phen Silberst ein,
1998. 1.1-30
The Unbroken line: A Suite of Exhibitions
Celebrating the Centennial
of the Fellowship of the Pennsylvania
Academy of the Fine Arts
September 19 - November 30, 1997
Violet Oakley
September 19 - Decembe r 21, 1997
Philadelphia's Choice: Community leaders
View the Collections
Decemb er 7 , 1997 - February 8 , 1998
Embodied landscapes: Selected Works on
Paper by April Gornik
January 9 - Apri l 19, 1998
Leonard Baskin, Portrait of Thomas Eakins,
1990
Joseph Norman
Eden, City Eden (triptych), 1996
Lithographs
Gift of Richard H. Koziara , 1998.3a-c
Sidney Simon
Cata lyst #4 , 1969-70
Bronze
Gift of Renee Si mon , 1998.5
BEQUESTS
Vitreous Humours by Kate Moran
January 9 - Ap ril 26, 1998
Pop Abstraction
February 20 - Apr il 19, 1998
Annual Student Exhibition and Graduate
Thesis Exhibition
May 8 - May 3 1, 1998
Morgan Russell : The Origins of a Modern
Masterpiece
June 12 - August 23 , 1998
Darwin Nix
Jun e 12 - September 13, 1998
Charles Rudy
The Letter, 1945
Bronze
Bequest of Lorraine C. Rudy, Wife of the
Art ist , 199 7 .5
John James Audubon and Robert Havell
Plumed Partridge, Thick-L egged Partridge ,
1838
Hand-co lored engraving, Audu bon plate
#85
Bequest of Elsie Mae Coiner through
Syracuse University, 1998. 4
Robert Motherwell's Graphics II
June 12 - August 16, 1998
The Unbroken Line: A Suite of Exhibitions
Celebrating the Centennial of the
Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of
the Fine Arts
Cheryl Leibold , Sy lvia Yount
Penn sy lvania Academy of the Fin e Arts
1997
PURCHASE
leonard Baskin
Three Portraits of Thomas Eakins , 1990
Hand-co lored lith ographs
Anon ymous Gift , 1998.2 . 1-3
Barry Goldberg
Domino Wren , 1994
Oi l and wax on lin en
Penn sy lva nia Academy Purchase Pri ze on
th e occas ion of t he 100th Ann ual
Fellows hip Exhib iti on, and the Acade my
Purchase Fun d, 1998.6
10
April Gornik: Embodied Landscapes
Sylvia You nt
Rosenwa ld-Wo lf Ga ll ery, Th e Un iversity of
th e Arts
Penn sy lva ni a Academy of th e Fine Arts
1998
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The Academy wishes to express special
appreciation to the Women's Committee
whose collective energies raised more than
$210,000 and established a special needs
endowment fund.
Chairman 's Circle ($25,000 and above)
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Bell, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Ca ldwell*
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Dr. and Mrs. John A. Herring
Mr. Conrad J. Link e*t
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Mrs. Char les Rudy * t
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. Sylk*
Richard B. Worley and Leslie Ann Miller
President's Council ($10,000 " $24,999)
Mr. and Mrs . Charles L. Andes
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Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bartlett*
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Mr. and Mrs . James R. Palmer
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Sorgenti
Mr. Harry Wa ll aesa
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wilder
Thomas Eakins Society ($5 ,000 " $9,999)
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Max N. Berry, Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Gillespie
Caro le F. Haas
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The Honorable and Mrs . Wa lter H.
Annenberg
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Mr. Robert E. Mortensen
Mr. and Mrs. F. Sta nt on Moyer
Janet and John Moyer
Dr. and Mrs. John Bri en Murphy
Mr. Mic hae l Murth a
Ms. Janet M usti n '
Ms . Ma ry Dona ld Nag le
Mrs. Joan Naide
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Naylor
Mr. Joh n Nee dre, Jr. *
Mr. and Mr s. Alb ert P. Neilson
Meta and Benjamin Neilson
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Ms. Sara Nerken
Mr. Jam es P. O'Brien
Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt T. O'Brien
Mr. Josep h A. O'Connor, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. O'Connor
Ms. Eli zabeth Anne O'Donne ll
Mr. Alb ert T. Olenzak
Ms. Faye S. Oli vieri
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Or leans
Mrs. Eugene Ormandyt
Ms. Elizabeth Osborne*
Mr. Robert J. O'Shea, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. B . Perry Otten berg
Mr. and Mrs . Dona ld S. Owings
Mr. Ray mond S. Page, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Palm er
Dr. Pau l Parkman and
Mrs. Elmerin a Pa rk man
Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam C. Patters on c
Mr. Thomas B. Payne
Steven M. Peck
Mr. and Mr s. Jorge Pe laez
Ms. Mary V. Pendl eton
Mr. J. Liddon Pennock c
Mr. Keith M. Pens ion'
Ms. Rochelle S. Picker*
Francine and Benson Pi ll off
Mrs. Irwin Nat Pincus
Ms. Prud ence S. Ch urc hill and
Mr. Law rence Plummer
Mr. and Mrs. Maury Popowich
M iss Mary N. Porter
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Walter and Dorothy Powell
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Powers
Mrs. Robert S. Pressman c
Astrid Caruso and Roger Prichard
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Quinn
Dr. Edward C. Raffensperger
Mr. Peter Rainone
Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Raphael
Dr. and Mrs. Russell C. Raphaely
Mrs. J. Pancoast Reath
Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Reed
Mrs. Thomas J. Reilly, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. David E. Renninger
Dr. and Mrs. Myron E. Resnick
Mrs. E. P. Richardson*
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Richardson c
Ms. Sheryl L. Auerbach and
Mr. Jerome Richter
Ruth and Alfred H. Riddell
Dr. Wolfram Rieger
Wallace and Lynda Ries*
Ms. Lorraine S. Riesenbach*
Mr. and Mrs. J. Barton Riley
Ms. Anne d' Harnoncourt and
Mr. Joseph Rishel
Mrs. Stephen A. Ritt, Sr.c
Mr. James Keith Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Roberts
Dr. and Mrs. Harold J. Robinson *
Drs. Dante and Frederica Roccario
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Rock
Mrs . Janice Roediger*
Henriette and John Rogers*
Suzanne Root, Esq.
Dr. Francis E. Rosato
Ms. El izabeth Rose-Bryant
Mr. and Mrs. B. Wa lter Rosen
Mr. Mitche ll Brownstein and
Mr. Harris Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Rosen
Mrs . Michele C. Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosenfeld
Bruce and Susan Ross
Mr. Le onard L. Ross
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Rothman
Mr. Willard G. Rouse III
Ms. Carole J. Rubins*
Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell , Jr.
Mr. Rocco E. Russo
Ms. Veda S. Russo
Dr. and Mrs. Steven S. Rya ve
Ms . Janet S. Saltzman
Mrs. Doris Samitz C
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey P. Sammak *
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sand
Mr. Rudolph C. Sander
Mr. So l Sardinsky
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan H. Savadove
Stephen and Toby Schachman
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Schlanger
E. Loraine and Roxanna Schlimm
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Schnaars c
Mr. Robert H. Scholl
Mr. Robert Schouten
Dr. Wi lli am M. Schwartz
Dr. and Mrs. Emanuel E. Schwartz
Mrs. Frank S. Sch warzc
Dr. and Mrs. Ed ward M. Sco lni ck c
Mr. Edgar Scott , Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Scott
Mr. James M. Scott
Mrs . Ruth Scott C
Mr. and Mrs. Irving R. Segal
Ms. Susan Selvenan
Dr. and Mrs. William Serber
Ms. Georgia Shafia
Mr. Edward O. Shakespeare 111 *
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Sheffield
Mrs. John J. F. Sherrerd
Elizabeth D. Shev lin , Esq. c
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shiekman
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Shipley III
Mr. Keith Shively
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Showier
Mr. Stuart N. Harting and Mr. Lance Silver
Drs. Willys and Abigail Silvers
Mr. and Mrs. Mark I. Simon
Mr. Dolph Simons
Mr. and Mrs. Jon C. Sirlin
Mr. and Mrs . Christos Skeadas
Mr. and Mrs . Laird Slade
Mr. Lou is B. Sloan *
Hether and Donald Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. duPon t Smith
Patty Russo and Vincent Smith-Durham
Mr. Joseph C. Sneath C
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snitzer
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Snyder
Dr. and Mrs. Howard Snyder
Mr. Martin P. Snyder
Mr. David Solms
H. Peter Somers
Mr. and Mrs. Kurt M. Soukup
Mrs. Arlen Specter
Mr. Albert Spendlove
Mr. Paul Scott Sperry
Ellen Harvey and Tad Sperry
Ms . Barbara Spiro
Miss Irene T. Stankiewicz
Ms . Susan Stanton
Mrs. Mary D. Starr c
Mrs. Alfred Steel
Dr. and Mrs. William Steinberg C
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. W. Steinig
Mr. Abe Ste in man
Mrs. Nicholas N. Stephanoff
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Stern
Ms. Susan McElroy and Mr. Jon Stik lorius
Bill and Marie Sti nson
Mr. and Mrs. John Stowell
Margaret Harris and Phil Straus
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Straw
Mrs. Clare Stuempfig *
Ms. Peggy Jim Suckle
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sultan
Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Sunstein, Jr.
Ms. Barbara Billings Supplee
Mrs. Charles Tabas
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Talucci
Mrs. Helen M. Taws
Mrs. Herbert K. Taylor, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. J. Edward TaylorC
Mr. Robert G. Taylor
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Mrs. Evelyn Tecosky
Mr. S. Robert Teitelman
Mr. and Mrs . Harry Teplick
Mrs. Robert S. Thanhauser
Mrs. M. Wright Ti Ighman
Ms . Betty Rice Titone *
Mr. William H. Toner
Mr. Phillip A. Turberg
Drs. Barbara J. Turn er and Francisco
Gonzalez-Scarano
Mr. Edwin E. Tuttle
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tyson
Ms. Pamela T. Van Dyck
Ms. Amie Van Italli e
Mr. Willi am Vareika
M ichael and Cynthia Haveson Veloric
Mr. Robert Venturi , Jr.
Mr. and Mrs . Fred C. Vincent
Mr. and Mrs. William T. Vogt
Mr. Abbot W. Vose
Mr. Robert C. Vose III
Ms. Suzanne Walker
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wa lk er
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Walkup
Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Wallace, Jr.
Dr. Robert J. Wallner *
Mrs . Charles J. Webb II
Hon. and Mrs. Charles R. We in er
Mi ldred L. and Morris L. Weisberg
Arnold and Beverly Weiss
Mr. James R. Welsh
Spencer M. Wertheimer, Esq.
Mrs. Anne W. West*
Mr. and Mrs. Cortright Wetherill, Jr.
Mrs. Carroll R. Wetzel
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wexler
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wiener
Mr. and Mrs . Barry F. Wiksten
Mrs. C. Martin Wi l bur
Mr. Norman T. Wi ld e, Jr.
Ms. Signe Wilkinson *
Mr. Horace E. Wi lli ams
Mr. Oliver P. Williams
Dr. and Mrs. Sankey V. Williams
Mr. Joseph A. Williamson
Mr. and Mrs. David R. Wilmerding, Jr.
Murray and Vera Wilson
Ms. Wendy E. Wilson c
Mrs. Allan D. Windt
Ms . Anne Winn
Mr. and Mrs. George Wintersteen
Ms. Lisa Witomski *
Mr. D. Co lm an Witte *
Ms. Edith Stead Wittman
Mr. Donald Wohlfarth , Sr.
Mrs. Ben Wolf
Mrs. Fred Wolf, Jr.
Ms. Em i Iy C. Wood
Diana and George Woodward*
Mr. Richard E. Woosnam c
Mrs. Ethel C. Worth
Mr. Robert J. Wueste
Mrs. Polly H. Wulsin
Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Z. Wurts
Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Yarnall II
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Zeidman
Ms. Harriet Zeitlin *
Mr. and Mrs. Wa lt er E. Zerweck
Mrs. Gabrielle E. Zomber
Mr. and Mrs. David B. Zucker
Ms. Leda W. Zuckerman
Debbie and Jim Zug
Dr. Mark Zwanger
Collectors' Circle
* PAFA Alumni
Deceased
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This is a list of donors who made gifts
between August 1, 1997 and July 31 ,
1998. We sincerely regret any omissions
or errors .
CORPORATIONS
USArtists Presenting Sponsor
($50,000 and above)
Stu den t Finan ce Corporation
Corporate Sponsors ($25,000 - $49,999)
SEI Investment Systems & Services
Wilm ington Trust of Penn sylvan i a
Wyeth -Ayerst Laborator ies , In c.
Corporate Patrons ($15,000 - $24,999)
Brandywine Asset Management, In c.
Greater Philadelphia Tourism and
Marketing Corporation
Corporate Benefactors ($10,000 - $14,999)
Byers Choice, Ltd.
Core States Bank, N .A.
Th e Fl ynn Company
KPMG Peat Marwick LL P
Morgan, Lew is & Bockius
PNC Bank
Safegua rd Scient ifics, In c.
Sun Company, Inc.
Wheat First Union
Wolf, Block, Schorr & Solis-Cohen
Corporate Council ($5,000 - $9,999)
Brandywine Rea lty Trust
Centra l Park Capita l, LL C
Crown Cork & Seal Company, In c.
Dann, Dorfman, Herrell & Ski llm an
Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP
Pepper Hami lt on LLP
Rohm & Haas Co mpan y
Sau l , Ew in g, Remick & Sau l
Systems & Computer Techno logy Corp .
Teleflex Inc .
Corporate Associates ($2,500 - $4,999)
A METEK , In c.
ARCO Chemica l Company
Conno ll y, Epste in, Chicco, Foxman
Pilgrim Baxter & Associates, LTD.
Su nGa rd Data System s, In c .
Corporate Friends (Gifts to $2,499)
Asbu ry Automot ive Group
Be ll core
Betz Dearborn In c .
Co nf ab, Inc.
CRA Real Estate Sec u rities
Equity Office Properties, LLP
Federa ted Department Stores
First Un ion National Bank
The Glenmede Trust Company
Janney Montgomery Scott, In c .
Johnson &John so n
Lehman Brother s
Lucent Te c hn ologies
Marcolina Bros.
Mellon Bank PSFS
Pain e Webbe r, In c .
Parkway Co rporation
Pfizer Co mpany
Phil adelph ia Beltline Rai lroad Company
Ph il ade l phia Newspapers, Inc.
Pine Grove Associates , I nc .
Prime Bank
The Rittenhouse Tru st Company
Steve ns & Lee
Straffo rd Offi ce B u i I d in gs
Unisys Corporation
Winsor & Newtown, Inc.
FOUNDATIONS
Th e Anne n berg Found ation
ARCO Foundation
Bankers Trust Foundation
The Barra Foundat i on, Inc.
The Binswanger Foundation
Bristol-Myers Squibb Found at i on, In c .
Ca rl son Cultural Trust
C IGNA Found ation Matching Gifts Program
Alex J. Ettl Foundation
Samue l S. Fel s Fund
Fern l eigh Foundation
Th e Frank lin Mint Foundation for the Arts
Co lin Gardner Found ation
Gi ll Char itab le Founda ti on, In c.
Haney Foundation Trust
Eli zabeth S. Hooper Foundation
Hoxie Harrison Smith Foundation
I BM I nt ernati onal Fou nd at ion
Independen ce Foundation
Atwater Kent Foundation, In c .
T he Henry Lu ce Foundation, Inc.
John McShain Charities, Inc.
The Me rck Compa ny Foundation
Mer it Gasoline Foundation
Mob il Foundation
Morgan Stanl ey Foundation ,
The MAS Branch
Robert Perkins Fund
The Pew Charitable Trusts
The Ph i ladelph ia Contribut i onsh i p
Th e Philadelphi a Foundation
PNC Bank Foundation
Readers' Di gest Foundation
Gi lroy and Li l ian Roberts Foundation
Rose nlun d Family Foun dati on
Smit h K lin e Beecham Fou nd ati on
Th e Warw ick Foundation
The William Penn Foundation
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INSTITUTIONS
Bollettieri Spo rts Academy
Greater Ph il adelp h ia Cha m ber of
Commerce
H istoric Ye ll ow Springs, In c.
Internationa l Tenn is Hall of Fame
Thomas Jefferson Uni vers ity
Th omas Jefferson University Hospital
New Jersey State Aquarium
Phil adelphia Fertility Institute
Philadelphia Water Co lor Club
Th e Preservation Soc iety of
Newport County
United Way of Sout heast ern
Pennsylvania
T he Wharton Esherick Museum
Zoological Society of Philadelphia
GOVERNMENT, FEDERAL ,
STATE AND CITY
National Endowment for the Arts
Pennsylvania Commiss i on on Crim e
and De lin quency
Pen nsy lvan ia Council on the Arts
Pennsylvania Department of Community
and Economic Development
Pen nsylvan ia Department of Ed ucat ion
Philadelphia Cultura l Fund
DONORS OF MATERIALS
TO THE LIBRARY
Mr. Thomas M . Arrasmith III
Ms. Jan C. Baltzell
Ms . Beth Binford
Ms. Evelyn M. Blum-Rauch
Ms. Janice M . Bogen
Mr. Char les Bopp
John and Anthony Cap uzzi Memorial
Endowments
Ms . Myrna Deaux
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeCosta
Ms. Susa n Egan
Ms. Ann Gard ner
Ms. Bern ice Gordon
Ms. Shirley Griatti
Mr. Ted Johnson
Mr. Gordo n M. Loos
Mr. Stan ley R. Merz, Jr.
Ms. Mary Ki lroy Pogach
( in memory of Gerald A. Pogach)
Ms. Jill A . Rupinski
Mr. Louis B. Sloan
Mr. Norman C. Stewart
Ms. Millicent We in ste in
Mr. Steven L. Weiss
Mr. Bill Wendt
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EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
EX
Donald R. Caldwell
Happy Fernandez
Chair
Cou nci Iwoman -At-Large
Herbert S. Riband, Jr.
Vice Chair and Secretary
Richard B. Worley
Vice Chair and Assistant Secretary
Kevin F. Donohoe
Vice Chair and Treasurer
Vivian Potamkin
Vice Chair
OFFICIO
CDMMITTEE
Jane Fortune
President
Philadelphia City Counil
Lois Rosenau
Vice President for Development
Jane Fortune
President
Dorothy Mather Ix
Women's Committee
Vice President for Membership
Joshua C. Thompson
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Ronald E. Wyffels
Kay Gennarelli
Vice President for New Programs
Julie Jensen Bryan
Facu Ity Representative
Vice President for Public
Relations/Outreach
TRUSTEES
Charles L. Andes
John B . Bartlett
Elaine V. Bell
Max N. Berry
Stewart R. Cades
David C. Carney
Winston J. Churchill
Jonathan L. Cohen
John A. Fry
Barbara J. Gohn
Mary P. Graham
Barbara L. Greenfield
Lorna Hauslohner
John A. Herring, M.D.
Warren W. Kantor
Richard B. Lieb
James R. Palmer
Charles P. Pizzi
David B. Robb, Jr.
Richard S. Rueda
John M. Ryan
Henry B . duPont Smith
Harold A . Sorgenti
William J . Stallkamp
Wayne A. Stork
Barbara A. Syl k
Edna S. Tuttleman
BOARD
COMMITTEE
Mark L. Alderman, Esq.
George A. Beach
Felicity R. Benoliel
Bruce Boyle
Julie Jensen Bryan
Joseph G. Connolly, Esq.
Patricia Connolly
Diane Dalto
Jerry Driban, Esq.
Allan Edmunds
Margaret Engman
Dr. Vail P. Garvin
Gale Gillespie
Mary G. Gregg
Lorell Hernandez
Connie Kay
Deena Gu Laties
Gabriele Lee
Cissie Levy
Charles E. Mather III
Mary MacGregor Mather
Guna Mundheim
Susan A. Nelson
Sandra H. Norton
B. Perry Otten berg, M.D.
Samuel J. Savitz
Gerard H. Sweeney
Larry Wexler
J. Roffe Wike II
MEMBERS
Julia B. DeMoss
Treasurer
Lainie Bell
Corresponding Secretary
Mary MacGregor Mather
Ex Officio
Gale Gillespie
Lore N. Yao
USArtists Co - Chairs
Susan Eaton Guill
Lalla deRham
Janis O'Connor
Annual Student Exhibition Co-Chairs
MEMBERS
AT
LARGE
Rosemary Davis
Ellie Fine
Carol Barker
Christine Berrettini
Ana B. Biddle
Anne Essner
Dudy Fergusson
Lois H. Fischer
Laura Gardiner
Barbara L. Greenfield
Pia Halloran
Lorna U. Hauslohner
Harry Wallaesa
Robert G. Wilder
Arlene Jarett
Connie Kay
Ana Maria Keene
Barbara C. Kligerman
Henrietta W. Landis
Lyn n Lehocky
Bobette Leidner
Sandra G. Marshall
Susan A. Nelson
Nancy Shaw Palmer
Sara Steele
Mimi Snyder
Clare Stuempfig
Robbi Toll
Jan ice Wetheri II
Molly Wood
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ASSOCIATE
MEMBERS
Ilia Beruff
Mrs. Harry Bishop
Jodie Borie
Mrs. Robert Brooks
Mrs. Brice Mc. Clagett
Mrs. Avery Clark
Mrs. Edward B. Clay, Jr.
Mrs. Joseph Connolly
Mrs. Thomas Dolan IV
Mrs. Richard J. Fox
Mrs. J. H. Ward Hinkson
Mrs. H. Lea Hudson
Mrs. John Frazier Hunt
Mrs. Arthur Kaufmann
Mrs. Howard Lewis
Dr. Rebecca Lewis
Mrs. Barton Lippincott
Mrs. Wm. G. Littleton III
Mrs. Lawrence MacElree
Mrs. Bayard M. Mallery
Mrs. Alan Mcilvain
Mrs. Henry Mitchell
Mrs. Harry R. Neilson, Jr.
Mrs. John S. Newbold
Mrs. Robert W. Preucel
Mrs. Evan Randolph
Mrs. Herbert F. Schiffer
Mrs. Edwin S. Sheffield
Mrs. E. Newbold Smith
Mrs . Philip C. F. Smith
Mrs. Robert E. Thomas
Mrs. Richard J. Walsh
Mrs. Susan W. West
Mrs. Ben Wolf
Mrs. Gabrielle Zomber
OFFICERS
DOCENTS
Lorell Hernande z
President
Fahnya Bean
Susan Berhend
Shirlene Coyne
Mary Epstein
Rose Kaplan
Henrietta Landis
Sylvia Lieberman
Florence Marder
Ruth McCann
Etta Nussbaum
Ruth Stern
Norm a Zion
Lee Zlotnick
Anne -Elizabeth McCollum
Vi ce-President
Deborah Mangel
Secretary
Lois Domm
Treasurer
DOCENTS
Bernice Abrams
Rosemarie Ake
Ann Armento
Phyll is Block
William Block
Jack Byer
Anita Cohen
Francesca Cona
Janet Fink
Sue Fischman
Davida Glick
Harriet Goodwin
Marcia Groverman
Grace Halter
Vittia Horwitz
Elaine Jaffe
Sara Hirsch Kaplan
Grace Keffer
Shirley Kline
Sylvia Korngold
Lillian Landau
Claire Levi
Dorothy Magen
Sondra Margol ie s
Candace Margolin
Rosalie Miller
Joan Naide
Janice Roediger
Henriette Rogers
Linda Rohrer
Lila Roisman
Reva Rose
Shelby Rosenberg
Lee Rothberg
Ruth Rothman
Estelle Rubens
Ann Russell
Renee Saul
Bella Schafer
Sylvia Schnaars
Diane Schrager
Irene Schrank
Miriam Sealfon
Lillian Siegel
Jo Ann Simon
Martha Smyth
Dorothy Wartman
Robin Windt
Patricia Zolfaghari
Debbie Zug
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OU R INCOME
We recorded gross tuition of
3,327,674
We suppl ied financial aid to our students of
(773,450)
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Therefore , we collected tuition revenues of
2,554,224
We collected and recorded unrestricted fund raising revenues of
1,037,674
205,338
We collected and recorded unrestricted trust revenue of
We recorded bequest revenue of
1,566,895
We recorded rental of museum facilities , net direct costs, of
156,608
We recorded net revenues from Museum Gift Shop and School Stores sales of
154,808
We recorded museum admission revenues of
89,275
We recorded museum collection rental fees and other museum income of
We satisfied restrictions of previously restricted revenues of
We received revenues from other sources of
1,595,466
51,840
The Women's Committee and USArtists rece ived and co llected revenues of
Thus, the Academy has received or will receive a total of
OUR
139,726
775,387
8,327,241
EX PEN D I T U RES
,
We paid for sa laries , wages, and employee benefits of
3,928,917
We incurred facilities maintenance costs in the school and musetlm
1,646,431
bu ildings, includ ing the dePlreciation of equ ipment, of
We paid rents for offsite student studio space of
238,304
We pa id interest expense on $1.25 mill ion of bank borrowings of
77,397
We spent operating funds on capital add itions of
78,467
We spent money on museum exh ibitions of
209,423
Professional fees, including attorney, audit and fees paid
115,857
to defend a trust, totaled
Other expenses totaled
1,413,940
The Women's Committee and USArtists spent
595,9 15
Therefore, the total expenditures we paid or will pay equaled
The Academy reflected a net gain for the year of
8,304,65 1
22,590
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Cash
Receivab les:
9,553,447
Pledges of gifts, net
265,096
Other
355,628
Inventories
Long-term investments, permanently restricted, at market
16,343,342
Long-term investments, outside trusts, at market '
11 ,603,642
Land , build ings and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation
23,198
Other assets
43,614,759
TCltaI assets
LI ABILITIES
4,416,537
AND
NET
ASSETS
U50,000
Notes payable, bank
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
592,179
Deferred revenues
236,53 1
Other liabilities
203,300
Total liabilities
2,182,010
Net assets:
803,945
Unrestricted
Temporarily restricted
6,5lO,981
Permanently restricted
34,117,823
Tota l net assets
41,432,749
Total liabilities and net assets
43,614,759
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President's Office
School Exhibitions Coordinator
Human Resources
Interim Chief Executive Officer
Director
Joshua C. Th ompson
Leslie Moody
David McShane
Sculpture Shop Manager
Executive Assistant
Human Resources Associate
Melanie Mergliano
Melanie Orme
Misung Kim
Print Shop Assistant
Lisa Hamilton
Development and Public Relations
Operations
Vice President
Director
Theodore Furness Green
Kevin Martin
Development Administrative Assistant
I nternet Specialist
Jennifer Gumula
Peter Cullum
Director of Membership and Annual Giving
Facilities Engineer/ Maintenance Supervisor
Melissa DeRuiter
Paul Carro ll
MUSEUM
Edna S. Tuttleman Director
Dan iel Rosenfeld
Assistant to the Museum Director
Curator of Collections
Director of Special Projects and Events
Building Services Coordinator
Mary Anne Dutt Justice
Jenny Kahn
Director of Public Relations
Special Events/ Maintenance
Anna Welch
Wi lli am "Pete " Hill
Public Relations Associate
Maintenance
Amy Coleman
Joshua Hinchey
Thomas Lulia s
Jeff Rei lIy
Coordinator of the Women's Committee
Nancy Guthrie
USArtists Manager/ Coordinator
Thomas Duffy
USArtists Office Assistant
Housekeeping
Jeannette Cropper
Andrew Robinson
Manager of Audience Development
SCHOOL
Rebecca Clement
Finance
Vice President
Assistant to the School Director
Maureen Brusca
Joyce Adelman
Controller
Director of School Admissions
Kevin Glass
Michael Smith
Accounting Supervisor
Admissions Assistant
Judy Macartney
Ellen Dougherty
Accounting Assistants
Director of Continuing Education Programs
Lori Garceau
Cheryl Zomch ick
Aniello diSabato
Continuing Education Programs Assistant
Evelyn Kobler
Ke ll y Armstrong
P. Michael Kowbuz
Chery l Moore
Archivist
Cheryl Leibo ld
Registrar
Gale Rawson
Associate Registrar
Lorena Sehgal
Manager of Rights and Reproductions
Barbara Katus
Facilities Rental Director
Maggi Law ler Kirk
Facilities Rental Assistant
Dawn Sti ll wage n
Chief Preparator
Mark DeLelys
Front Desk/ Sales Associates
Glenn Tom lin son
Museum Education Administrative
Assistant
Dean and Director of the School
Museum Shop Associate Manager
Director of Museum Education and
Audience Development
Museum Education Specialists
Frederick Osborne
Ti na Rocha
Sylvia Yount
Erika Schneider
Judith Ringold
Jessica Moreno
Director of Retail Sales
Kathryn Grimshaw
Director of Student Services
Anne Rothman
Director of Financial Aid
Wayne Morris
Registrar
Kathryn Paluscio
PAFA Art Supply Manager
Librarian
Michael Kline
Aurora Deshauteurs
PAFA Art Supply Associates
Library Assistant
Stefania Lestier
Benjamin Johnson
Richard Henderson
Keith Cri ppen
Assistant Preparator
Models and Props
Richard Distefano
Painting Department Assistant
Michael Ga ll agher
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