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Biennial Report 2003–2004


Biennial Report 2003–2004


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R E P O RT O F T H E P R E S I D E N T<br />

2004 witnessed the 125th anniversary of the <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> and the 100th anniversary of our Cass Gilbert<br />

building. It was an important moment to look back at<br />

the history of the <strong>Museum</strong> and the great vision of its<br />

founders and early leaders. At the same time that we<br />

reflect on our history, we continue to plan carefully<br />

and realistically for the <strong>Museum</strong>’s next century in<br />

Forest Park.<br />

Drawing inspiration from our 2000 Strategic Plan,<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong>’s leadership prepared for a major expansion<br />

that will dramatically improve our facilities and<br />

allow us to better accommodate our growing collection<br />

and audience. These efforts have been undertaken with<br />

great deliberation and reflection, knowing that the<br />

steps we take now will secure the presence of the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> in this community for future generations.<br />

In 2003 we completed a long-term space study, a<br />

comprehensive analysis of the physical requirements<br />

necessary to carry out our vision for the next 20 years.<br />

Guided by the New York architecture and planning<br />

firm Cooper, Robertson & Partners, this plan outlines<br />

the need for improvements to the present building and<br />

a projected addition of 120,000 square feet that will<br />

provide additional galleries and enhanced amenities.<br />

Several important steps followed. The first was a<br />

study by seismic experts from across the country,<br />

whose evaluation of the site and geological conditions<br />

led to discussions of the ethical issues of earthquake<br />

preparedness. The resulting Risk Management Policy,<br />

adopted by the Board in 2003, sets forth important<br />

guidelines for our future planning. The second step<br />

was a Projected Incremental Construction Analysis<br />

that considered the potential time frame, costs, and<br />

consequences for phases of construction. The <strong>final</strong><br />

preparatory study was a technical evaluation of<br />

projected needs and possible solutions for expanded<br />

underground parking.<br />

What is ultimately possible, of course, must align with<br />

what can be funded. Beginning in 2003, the <strong>Museum</strong><br />

completeda capital campaign feasibility study, conducted<br />

by the Chicago firm Ter Molen Watkins & Brandt.<br />

Their recommendations and counsel were critical to<br />

our ability to frame an appropriate capital campaign<br />

for the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>. With the enthusiastic<br />

endorsement of the Board of Commissioners, the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> initiated a campaign leadership phase in the<br />

fall of 2004. At the same time an Architectural Selection<br />

Advisory Committee was appointed to evaluate and<br />

recommend to the Board an architect to design the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> expansion. Like the steps that preceded it,<br />

the selection of an architect will be a critical decision<br />

in ensuring a vital future for this institution.<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong> also accomplished a number of physical<br />

transformations to its present home. The completed<br />

Forest Park Improvement Project features a beautiful<br />

new entry plaza with tree-lined promenades, 250<br />

parking spaces, and 500 new trees. The $11 million<br />

that the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> has committed to these and other<br />

improvements reflects not only our deep commitment<br />

to the Park but comprises the largest private contribution<br />

to the realization of the Forest Park Master Plan.<br />

Within the building, a renovated <strong>Museum</strong> Shop and<br />

Restaurant offer more inviting service to our visitors.<br />

A new paper conservation lab was completed, and<br />

construction of a larger, better-equipped print study<br />

room is underway.<br />

The close of 2004 marks the conclusion of my service<br />

as president of the <strong>Museum</strong>’s Board of Commissioners,<br />

a role that has been a great honor. I thank the staff,<br />

fellow Board members, volunteers, community leaders,<br />

and the Members, who have each contributed to the<br />

ambitious initiatives we have undertaken. Your energy<br />

and foresight and your commitment of time and<br />

resources have enabled the <strong>Museum</strong> to continue to<br />

inspire hundreds of thousands each year. Your generosity<br />

supports a future of even greater excellence<br />

for the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>.<br />

Jerome J. Sincoff<br />

President, Board of Commissioners


Eliel Saarinen, American (born Finland), 1873–1950; made by Wilcox Silver Plate Company, Meriden, Connecticut and International Silver Company,<br />

Meriden, Connecticut; Urn, 1934; silver plate; 14 1/4 x 10 3/4 x 11 1/4 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund and funds given by the Marjorie Wyman Endowment<br />

Fund, Alice S. Gerdine, Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz, the Gary Wolff Family, Daniel Morris and Denis Gallion, Elissa and Paul Cahn, an anonymous donor,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. L. Max Lippman Jr., Dr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Ott, and the E. Reuben and Gladys Flora Grant Charitable Trust 119:2003a–c<br />

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R E P O RT O F T H E D I R E C T O R<br />

The phrase “dedicated to art and free to all” is carved<br />

in stone above the main entrance of the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>. This dual charge to artistic excellence<br />

and public accessibility has shaped the initiatives and<br />

activities of the two years past just as it has informed<br />

the 125-year history of this great institution. It is my<br />

privilege to report on the specific accomplishments of<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong> in 2003 and 2004.<br />

A major focus in 2003 and 2004 was the reinstallation<br />

of significant aspects of our collection to improve our<br />

visitors’ experience and understanding of the works<br />

of art on view. Galleries for African art, American<br />

painting and sculpture, and arms and armor were<br />

reinstalled in 2003, and galleries for Japanese and<br />

south and southeast Asian art in 2004. The works<br />

of art in these collections were comprehensively<br />

reviewed and evaluated, with new curatorial research<br />

upgrading our knowledge and our records. Quality was<br />

the primary criterion not only for the selection of what<br />

would be on view but also for design of the galleries.<br />

Improved lighting and mounts, more appropriate<br />

casework and gallery arrangements, and extensive<br />

interpretive texts were designed to enhance the quality<br />

of our visitors’ experience of the extraordinary works<br />

of art in our care.<br />

A key initiative in our 125th anniversary year was<br />

the publication of a new <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Handbook of the Collection. This beautiful and<br />

informative book tells the history of the growth of<br />

our collection and chronicles the extraordinary gifts<br />

and contributions that have helped to develop its<br />

texture and character. It will serve as both a fitting<br />

souvenir and general introduction to our remarkable<br />

holdings for visitors and students as well as a reference<br />

for scholars and institutions.<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong>’s collection grew in important and<br />

significant ways during 2003 and 2004. Thanks to<br />

a generous group of donors, the <strong>Museum</strong> acquired<br />

16 major works by the contemporary German artists<br />

Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Jörg Immendorff,<br />

Anselm Kiefer, Markus Lüpertz, A. R. Penck, and<br />

Sigmar Polke. This acquisition further strengthened<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong>’s already world-renowned collection of<br />

20th-century German art. Other notable additions<br />

to the collection included the 17th-century painting<br />

Apollo and Marsyas by Bartolomeo Manfredi, purchased<br />

with the assistance of Mr. and Mrs. John Peters<br />

MacCarthy, Phoebe and Mark Weil, and Christian B.<br />

Peper; an 18th-century Mughal Fly Whisk, funded<br />

by the Young Friends in celebration of their 10th<br />

anniversary; Roxy Paine’s 50-foot-tall stainless steel<br />

sculpture Placebo, commissioned by the <strong>Museum</strong><br />

with funds given in memory of John Wooten Moore;<br />

an outstanding collection of over 100 works of<br />

German and Austrian art from the second half of the<br />

20th century, the partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard; and an important late painting by Willem de<br />

Kooning, Untitled XXII, the partial and promised gift<br />

of the Donald L. Bryant Jr. Family Trust.<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong>’s exhibition schedule featured innovative,<br />

noteworthy, and compelling shows. Some exhibitions<br />

originated here, while others came to us from peer<br />

institutions worldwide. We were honored to host<br />

Treasury of the World: Jeweled <strong>Art</strong>s of India in<br />

the Age of the Mughals, organized by the al-Sabah<br />

Collection, Kuwait National <strong>Museum</strong>; Painted Prints:<br />

The Revelation of Color in Northern Renaissance &<br />

Baroque Engravings, Etchings, & Woodcuts from<br />

the Baltimore <strong>Museum</strong> of <strong>Art</strong>; and Painted Prayers:<br />

Books of Hours from the Morgan Library.<br />

Among the exhibitions organized by our curators was<br />

German <strong>Art</strong> Now, an overview of postwar German<br />

painting and sculpture from the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> that celebrated our new acquisitions and<br />

then traveled to the Städelsches Kunstinstitut in<br />

Frankfurt, Germany. The Illustrated Garden, an illuminating<br />

collaboration with the Missouri Botanical<br />

Garden, presented their superb and virtually unknown<br />

collection of illustrated botanical treatises. Several<br />

2004 exhibitions helped commemorate the bicentennial<br />

of the <strong>Louis</strong>iana Purchase and the 100th anniversary<br />

of the World’s Fair, which took place in and around<br />

our monumental Cass Gilbert building. <strong>Art</strong> of the


Giuseppe Scolari, Italian, active 1550–1607; The Rape of Proserpina, after 1582–1607; woodcut; image: 17 5/8 x 13 5/8 inches; Friends<br />

Fund 18:2004<br />

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R E P O RT O F T H E D I R E C T O R<br />

Sunday Family Programs invite children to make their own<br />

works of art<br />

Osage explored the art and culture of the Osage<br />

Indians, who inhabited our region at the time of<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong>’s founding. The involvement of the Osage<br />

Nation was pivotal to this exhibition’s success, and<br />

we were honored to welcome a group of Osage elders<br />

and tribal members here for the opening ceremonies.<br />

Two additional exhibitions—University City Ceramics<br />

and 1904: <strong>Art</strong> at the Fair—contributed significantly to<br />

our understanding of St. <strong>Louis</strong>–based artistic traditions<br />

and history.<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong>’s greatest works are often sought by our<br />

peer institutions for their own exhibitions. These past<br />

two years offered several valuable opportunities for<br />

works of art from our collection to enhance, and<br />

often complete, exhibitions and installations around<br />

the world. Notable among our recent loans were<br />

Henri Matisse’s Bathers with a Turtle, a signature<br />

work in the Matisse Picasso exhibition at the <strong>Museum</strong><br />

of Modern <strong>Art</strong> in New York; 11 Max Beckmann<br />

paintings, which traveled to a retrospective in Paris,<br />

London, and New York; Hans Holbein’s Mary, Lady<br />

Guildford, reunited with its companion portrait, Sir<br />

Henry Guildford, at the National Gallery in London;<br />

and Joan Miró’s Standing Nude, featured in the Centre<br />

Pompidou’s exhibition Joan Miró 1917–1934.<br />

A vital aspect of the <strong>Museum</strong>’s mission is to provide<br />

a variety of learning experiences connecting our collections<br />

and exhibitions to audiences of all ages and<br />

backgrounds. Many thousands of visitors experienced<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong>, both as individuals and as groups, through<br />

our schedule of excellent programs that range from<br />

formal lectures and performances in the Auditorium<br />

to lively drop-in programs in the galleries. One new<br />

offering has been our popular series of gallery guides<br />

for families visiting the <strong>Museum</strong>. Family guides to<br />

Arms and Armor, Faces, and Egyptian Mummies have<br />

delighted thousands of children and parents and helped<br />

them better appreciate these parts of the collection<br />

together. Our free Sunday Family Programs expanded<br />

from a monthly to a weekly offering and served over<br />

14,000 children and parents, a nearly fourfold increase.<br />

At the same time we expanded our elementary school<br />

programs by 20 percent, offering more flexible art<br />

education opportunities to local teachers and students.<br />

Our public programs featured an exciting array of<br />

lectures, performances, and films. Special highlights<br />

included sold-out lectures by author Roy Blount Jr.,<br />

art historian Sister Wendy Beckett, and former Louvre<br />

Director Pierre Rosenberg. The <strong>Museum</strong> invited<br />

contemporary artists Richard Serra, Roxy Paine,<br />

Leonardo Drew, and Carrie Mae Weems to discuss<br />

their art, while performances by such notable musicians<br />

as Ustad Imrat Khan, Trio Solisti, Anonymous 4, and<br />

Christine Brewer filled the Auditorium to enthusiastic<br />

capacity. The <strong>Museum</strong> hosted hundreds of scholars<br />

and artists during the international symposium for the<br />

German <strong>Art</strong> Now exhibition in 2003 and the New<br />

York University <strong>Art</strong>s and Crafts Conference in 2004.<br />

While the <strong>Museum</strong>’s longstanding financial stability<br />

owes much to the contributions of the citizens of<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong> City and County through the Zoo-<strong>Museum</strong><br />

District, an increasing portion of our operating budget<br />

depends on private giving by individuals, community


agencies, and corporations. We are fortunate to be<br />

strongly supported in this important area. Corporate<br />

and community support came from ALTANA AG,<br />

Ford Motor Company Fund, the Spencer T. and Ann<br />

W. Olin Foundation, the Henry Luce Foundation, the<br />

National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s, and the Missouri<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s Council, among many others. Their ongoing<br />

generosity and commitment contribute to a healthy<br />

and vibrant <strong>Museum</strong>. In addition, individual support<br />

set records in 2003 and 2004, raising a combined<br />

$4.75 million from the Annual Membership Campaigns<br />

and more than $1 million at the Anniversary Ball gala.<br />

The gala weekend opened on the new plaza with a<br />

celebration of fireworks rising over the beautifully<br />

restored Grand Basin and closed with a Members’<br />

brunch held in the plaza tent the following morning.<br />

This festive offering capped a two-year period that<br />

saw a number of new membership initiatives: Members’<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong> on Balloon Race weekend<br />

teas and picnics; a special Grandparents Day; and a<br />

Members Appreciation Weekend that featured tours,<br />

lectures, gallery talks, and our most successful<br />

Members’ Shop Sale in history.<br />

With such a loyal and enthusiastic family of Members,<br />

a growing public audience, and a collection that<br />

increases in depth and excellence every year, the<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> is well positioned for the<br />

new century. We are deeply proud of this <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

record of artistic achievement and public accessibility,<br />

and we know that the <strong>Museum</strong>’s successes are attributable<br />

in large part to your enthusiasm, participation,<br />

and your most generous contributions. Please accept<br />

my profound gratitude for your continued support.<br />

Brent R. Benjamin<br />

Director<br />

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C O L L E C T I O N<br />

Attributed to Hasegawa T - ogaku, Japanese, died 1623; calligraphy by Tetsuzan S - odon, Japanese, 1531–1617; Deer with Maples and Bamboo with<br />

Chinese Yew, c.1605–10; six-panel screens: ink, color, and gold on paper; each: 34 3/16 x 1<strong>02</strong> 1/16 inches; The Langenberg Endowment Fund<br />

61:2004.1,.2<br />

In the two years past the <strong>Museum</strong> made notable additions<br />

to many areas of the collection, preserved our<br />

present holdings by treating individual works and<br />

upgrading the care of whole collections with new<br />

facilities, and published new insights and research<br />

on the collection in several significant books.<br />

The works of art acquired in 2003 and 2004 complemented<br />

strengths already in the collection and helped<br />

expand our holdings in many other areas. Perhaps the<br />

most visible of the <strong>Museum</strong>’s recent acquisitions is<br />

the large, stainless steel tree sculpture entitled Placebo<br />

by Roxy Paine, commissioned by the <strong>Museum</strong> with<br />

funds given in memory of John Wooten Moore.<br />

Our departments of modern art, decorative arts and<br />

design, and works on paper welcomed many new<br />

acquisitions that have truly shaped the collection as<br />

a whole. Other departments have been substantially<br />

enriched by the acquisition of single, wonderful works<br />

of art. The highlights of those works of art that entered<br />

the collection in the last two years are discussed in<br />

the director’s report, and the full list is detailed in the<br />

following pages.<br />

It is especially noteworthy that in the past two years<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong> was the fortunate recipient of several<br />

collections and large gifts of art. The Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection of over 100 works of German,<br />

Austrian, and Swiss art was a partial and promised<br />

gift to the <strong>Museum</strong> from Betsy Millard, who built the<br />

collection with her husband Earl from the 1980s until<br />

his death in 1996. The <strong>Museum</strong> unveiled 16 new<br />

acquisitions of modern German art in the exhibition<br />

German <strong>Art</strong> Now, a fitting moment for us to acknowledge<br />

the important group of supporters of contemporary<br />

art who allowed us to deepen our already impressive<br />

collection of postwar German art.<br />

The galleries for our permanent collections saw many<br />

changes as our vision of reinstallations began to be<br />

realized. In January 2003 the reinstalled African galleries<br />

opened to great acclaim. The following summer<br />

new galleries for American paintings and sculpture<br />

increased the space devoted to American art, allowing<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong> to display works not previously on view.<br />

When the <strong>Museum</strong> unveiled its galleries for the arms<br />

and armor collection in late 2003, visitors were able


to enjoy these popular pieces that had not been displayed<br />

together in more than 20 years. Also in late<br />

2003 we installed art from the 1980s and 90s in the<br />

newly renovated Gallery 322 and found an elegant,<br />

open space for these contemporary works. The same<br />

gallery hosted an installation of Assemblage sculpture<br />

from the collection in 2004, which included several<br />

boxes by Joseph Cornell on view for the first time at<br />

the <strong>Museum</strong>. Gallery 336 was reinstalled with largescale<br />

Pop and Minimalist art from the 1960s and 70s;<br />

our major works by Chuck Close, Ellsworth Kelly,<br />

Frank Stella, and Andy Warhol are perfectly housed<br />

in this expansive, light-filled space.<br />

The care and preservation of the collection is primarily<br />

carried out by our conservation staff, who spent much<br />

of the two-year period preparing the works of art<br />

scheduled for new placements in the African, American,<br />

and arms and armor galleries. They also worked on<br />

other art in the collection, among these a large floor<br />

sculpture by Richard Serra and an outdoor sculpture<br />

by Claes Oldenburg. In its overall commitment to<br />

the best care of all the works in the collection, the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> created its first dedicated space for paper<br />

conservation and began construction of a new print<br />

study room. The state-of-the-art paper lab and study<br />

room will substantially improve the preservation of<br />

our thousands of prints, drawings, and photographs<br />

and enhance their viewing and study by visiting scholars<br />

and students.<br />

In 2003 and 2004 the <strong>Museum</strong> had an active publishing<br />

program. Many years of research and discussions<br />

coalesced into the publication of our new Handbook<br />

of the Collection, a beautifully illustrated guide to<br />

the 300 most important works in the collection. The<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> also celebrated two of our collection-based<br />

exhibitions with catalogues—German <strong>Art</strong> Now and<br />

University City Ceramics—each of which provided<br />

new research on works of art in our collection as they<br />

contributed important insights to their respective<br />

fields of art history.<br />

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A C Q U I S I T I O N S<br />

ANCIENT AND ISLAMIC <strong>AR</strong>T<br />

Tazza, c.1570–90; Turkish, Anatolia; tin-glazed fritware (composite of<br />

quartz, clay, and glass); 6 1/4 x 13 3/4 inches; Hortense and Tobias<br />

Lewin Ancient <strong>Art</strong> Fund 151:2003<br />

Fly Whisk, second half 18th century; Mughal, India;<br />

ivory; length: 33 3/4 inches; Young Friends <strong>Art</strong> Purchase<br />

Fund 69:2004<br />

Garment (khalat), late 19th–early 20th century; Central<br />

Asian, Uzbekistan; silk; 60 x 86 inches; Gift of James K.<br />

Douglas 33:2004<br />

Tazza, c.1570–90; Turkish, Anatolia; tin-glazed fritware<br />

(composite of quartz, clay, and glass); 6 1/4 x 13 3/4<br />

inches; Hortense and Tobias Lewin Ancient <strong>Art</strong> Fund<br />

151:2003<br />

Agbonbiofe Adeshina, Yoruba, Nigerian, c.1880–1945; House Post,<br />

1920s; wood and paint; 67 1/2 x 9 inches; Gift of Milly Cohn 188:2003


<strong>AR</strong>TS OF AFRICA, OCEANIA, AND THE AMERICAS<br />

Africa<br />

Agbonbiofe Adeshina, Yoruba, Nigerian,<br />

c.1880–1945; House Post, 1920s; wood and paint;<br />

67 1/2 x 9 inches; Gift of Milly Cohn 188:2003<br />

Figures, early 20th century; Dakakari, Nigeria;<br />

terracotta; height: 17 1/2 inches (.1), 18 1/4 inches<br />

(.2); Gift of Thomas Alexander and Laura Rogers<br />

87:2004.1,.2<br />

Leopard Society Emblem, early to mid-20th century;<br />

Ejagham, Nigeria; wood, bone, fiber, hide, metal,<br />

and cloth; 44 1/2 x 45 3/4 x 9 inches; Gift of<br />

Thomas Alexander and Laura Rogers 187:2003<br />

Male Figure (nkisi), mid- to late 19th century;<br />

Yombe, Democratic Republic of Congo; wood,<br />

antelope horn, and fiber; 7 3/4 x 1 3/8 x 1 1/2 inches;<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund and funds given by the<br />

Honorable and Mrs. Charles A. Shaw 155:2003<br />

Pot, 20th century; Gurunsi, Burkina Faso; earthenware;<br />

24 x 37 inches; Gift of Thomas Alexander<br />

and Laura Rogers 86:2004<br />

Oceania<br />

Female Figure, c.1956; Gnau, Papua New Guinea;<br />

wood and pigment; 44 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches; Gift of<br />

F. Wesley Clelland 88:2004<br />

Textile (tampan), 18th–19th century; Lampung,<br />

Indonesia; cotton; 24 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches; Gift of<br />

James K. Douglas 32:2004<br />

Leopard Society Emblem, early to mid-20th century; Ejagham, Nigeria; wood, bone, fiber, hide, metal, and<br />

cloth; 44 1/2 x 45 3/4 x 9 inches; Gift of Thomas Alexander and Laura Rogers 187:2003<br />

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ASIAN <strong>AR</strong>TS<br />

Kobayashi Kiyochika, Japanese, 1847–1915; Violent Battle in Snow near Newchang, 1895; triptych: woodblock prints with ink and color;<br />

each: 13 3/4 x 9 1/8 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt 67:2004a–c<br />

Chinese<br />

Horse, 8th century; Tang dynasty; unglazed earthenware<br />

and horsehair; 29 x 27 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches; <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Purchase and funds given by Phyllis Z. and Kenneth R.<br />

Langsdorf, the William K. Bixby Trust for Asian <strong>Art</strong>,<br />

Eleanor J. Moore, and Samuel C. Davis Jr. 1:2004<br />

Japanese<br />

Araki Minol, Japanese, born 1928; Distant Road II,<br />

1979; ink on paper; 37 3/8 x 2<strong>01</strong> 9/16 inches; Gift of<br />

the artist 149:2003a–d<br />

Attributed to Hasegawa T - ogaku, Japanese, died 1623;<br />

calligraphy by Tetsuzan S - odon, Japanese, 1531–1617;<br />

Bamboo with Chinese Yew and Deer with Maples,<br />

c.1605–10; six-panel screens: ink, color, and gold on<br />

paper; each: 34 3/16 x 1<strong>02</strong> 1/16 inches; The Langenberg<br />

Endowment Fund 61:2004.1,.2<br />

It - o Sh - oha, Japanese, 1877–1968; Spring, c.1930; hanging<br />

scroll: ink and color on silk; 20 3/8 x 22 7/16 inches;<br />

Gift of Mary and Oliver Langenberg 150:2003<br />

Kobayashi Kiyochika, Japanese, 1847–1915; Violent<br />

Battle in Snow near Newchang, 1895; triptych: woodblock<br />

prints with ink and color; each: 13 3/4 x 9 1/8<br />

inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Lowenhaupt<br />

67:2004a–c


Horse, 8th century; Tang dynasty; unglazed earthenware and horsehair; 29 x 27 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Purchase and funds given by Phyllis Z. and<br />

Kenneth R. Langsdorf, the William K. Bixby Trust for Asian <strong>Art</strong>, Eleanor J. Moore, and Samuel C. Davis Jr. 1:2004<br />

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A C Q U I S I T I O N S<br />

Charles Rohlfs, American, 1853–1936; made by Charles Rohlfs Workshop, Buffalo, New York; Hall Chair, c.1900; stained oak; 56 7/8 x 19 x 14 3/4 inches;<br />

Friends Fund, The Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund, <strong>Museum</strong> Purchase by exchange, and gift of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest T. Rouse by exchange 35:2004


DECORATIVE <strong>AR</strong>TS AND DESIGN<br />

Appliances and Electronics<br />

Marcello Nizzoli, Italian, 1887–1969; made by Necchi<br />

Sewing Machine Sales Corporation, Pavia, Italy; Mirella<br />

Sewing Machine, c.1957; metal and plastic; 11 1/2 x 19<br />

x 7 inches; Gift of Marie L. Schmitz 57:2004a–c<br />

Architectural Elements<br />

Hector Guimard, French, 1867–1942; made at the<br />

Fonderies de <strong>Saint</strong>-Dizier, Lorraine, France; Door<br />

Grilles, before 1907; painted cast iron; 38 1/2 (.1),<br />

38 5/8 (.2) x 20 3/4 x 7/8 inches; Funds given by William<br />

B. McMillan Jr., the Richard Brumbaugh Trust in memory<br />

of Richard Irving Brumbaugh and Grace Lischer<br />

Brumbaugh, the Anne L. Lehmann Charitable Trust,<br />

Jane Stamper, and Victor Porter Smith 34:2004.1,.2<br />

Basketry<br />

Mary Giles, American, born 1944; Copper Strata, 20<strong>02</strong>;<br />

waxed linen and copper; 18 x 18 3/4 inches; Funds given<br />

by Cathy Barancik and Steve Novik, Elissa and Paul<br />

Cahn, Nancy and Ken Kranzberg, Joan and Mitchell<br />

Markow, Ted and Sissy Thomas, Cathy and Martin<br />

Wice, and David and Jacqueline Charak 5:2004<br />

Ceramics<br />

Theodor Bogler, German, 1897–1968; made by Bauhaus<br />

Ceramic Workshop, Dornburg, Germany; Combination<br />

Teapot, 1923; glazed earthenware; 2 7/8 x 6 1/16 x 6 3/16<br />

inches; Lopata Endowment Fund 174:2003a,b<br />

William V. Bragdon, American, 1884–1959; made<br />

at University City Porcelain Works, University City,<br />

Missouri; Cast of a Decadrachm, c.1912–14; glazed<br />

earthenware; diameter: 1 9/16 inches; Cast of a<br />

Decadrachm, c.1912–14; earthenware; diameter: 1 1/4<br />

inches; Cast of a Decadrachm, c.1912–14; glazed earthenware;<br />

diameter: 1 1/4 inches; Mold, c.1912–14; plaster;<br />

assembled dimensions: 1 1/2 x 2 3/8 inches; Gifts of<br />

Kirby William Brown 63:2004–66:2004a,b<br />

Taxile Doat, French, 1851–1938; made at University<br />

City Porcelain Works, University City, Missouri; Vase,<br />

1913; glazed porcelain; 5 x 5 inches; Funds given by the<br />

Cournoyer Family in loving memory of Jeffrey Kent<br />

Cournoyer 13:2004; Vase, 1913; glazed porcelain with<br />

gilded decoration; 5 1/8 x 5 inches; Gift of Victor Porter<br />

Smith in memory of his parents, Elizabeth Clark<br />

Kirkwood Smith and Shirley Zachariah Smith 59:2004<br />

<strong>Louis</strong> Comfort Tiffany, American, 1848–1933; made by Tiffany Studios, Corona,<br />

New York; Tomato Vase, c.1904–14; earthenware with glazed interior; 7 3/4 x 13 1/4<br />

inches; Funds given by the Roland E. Jester Fund for the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s, The Lea-<br />

Thi-Ta Study Group, David Allen Hanks Fund for the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s, Isabelle and<br />

Jean-Paul Montupet, Joanne and Alan Kohn, the Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund,<br />

BSI Constructors and Charles M. Ruprecht through the 20<strong>02</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Fund,<br />

and Barbara Shortridge 120:2003<br />

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William Day Gates, American, 1852–1935; probably<br />

modeled by Fritz Albert, French, 1865–1940; made by<br />

Gates Potteries, Terra Cotta, Illinois; Vase, c.1903–4;<br />

glazed earthenware; 26 x 15 inches; Lopata Endowment<br />

Fund, the E. Reuben and Gladys Flora Grant Charitable<br />

Trust, and funds given by the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s Society by<br />

exchange, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harvard Hecker by<br />

exchange, bequest of Richard Brumbaugh by exchange,<br />

and Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Newman in memory of<br />

Susan Lorenz 2:2004<br />

Grueby Pottery Company, Boston, Massachusetts; Bowl,<br />

c.1905; glazed earthenware; 4 1/4 x 10 inches; Funds<br />

given by the Richard Brumbaugh Trust in memory of<br />

Richard Irving Brumbaugh and Grace Lischer<br />

Brumbaugh, the Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund,<br />

Jane and Warren Shapleigh, Anabeth and John Weil,<br />

Jack Ansehl and Audrey G. de Voto through the 20<strong>01</strong><br />

and 20<strong>02</strong> <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Funds, and Jan and Ronald K.<br />

Greenberg 123:2003<br />

Otto Lindig, German, 1895–1966; workshop of Otto<br />

Lindig Keramische Werkstatt, Dornburg, Germany;<br />

designed for the Bauhaus Ceramic Workshop, Dornburg,<br />

Germany; made by Staatliche Majolika-Manufaktur<br />

Karlsruhe, Germany; Cocoa Pot, designed 1923;<br />

glazed stoneware; 9 x 6 x 5 1/8 inches; Lopata<br />

Endowment Fund 17:2003a,b<br />

Attributed to Edward Lycett, American (born England),<br />

1833–1910; made by Faience Manufacturing Company,<br />

Brooklyn, New York; Vase, c.1886–90; glazed and gilded<br />

earthenware; 27 x 14 1/2 inches; Director’s Discretionary<br />

Fund, Mary Elizabeth Rosborough Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Fund, funds given by the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s Society,<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Purchase by exchange, the Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Milton L. Zorensky Ceramics Purchase Endowment,<br />

bequest of Ruth Sudholt Wunderlich by exchange, and<br />

gift of Jaquelin Ambler by exchange 12:2004a,b<br />

<strong>Louis</strong> Comfort Tiffany, American, 1848–1933; made<br />

by Tiffany Studios, Corona, New York; Tomato Vase,<br />

c.1904–14; earthenware with glazed interior; 7 3/4 x 13 1/4<br />

inches; Funds given by the Roland E. Jester Fund for the<br />

Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s, The Lea-Thi-Ta Study Group, David<br />

Allen Hanks Fund for the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s, Isabelle and<br />

Jean-Paul Montupet, Joanne and Alan Kohn, the<br />

Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund, BSI Constructors<br />

and Charles M. Ruprecht through the 20<strong>02</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

Enrichment Fund, and Barbara Shortridge 120:2003<br />

Hector Guimard, French, 1867–1942; made at Ateliers d’<strong>Art</strong> et de Fabrication, Paris, France; Tea Table, 1907;<br />

pearwood, gilded bronze, and glass; 33 x 35 x 26 1/4 inches; Director’s Discretionary Fund, <strong>Museum</strong> Purchase<br />

by exchange, and funds given by Susan and David Mesker and Zoe and Max Lippman 173:2003a,b


Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, Dutch, 1888–1964; Red Blue Chair, 1919–20; painted wood; 34 1/4 x 23 5/8 x 32 1/2 inches;<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund and funds given by Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lipton, Director’s Discretionary Fund, the Richard Brumbaugh<br />

Trust in memory of Richard Irving Brumbaugh and Grace Lischer Brumbaugh, Alison and John Ferring, Roxanne H. Frank,<br />

Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg, and Susan and David Mesker 60:2004<br />

United States Pottery Company, Bennington, Vermont;<br />

Cascade Pitcher, c.1853–58; porcelain with glazed interior;<br />

10 x 9 3/4 x 7 inches; Funds given by Berry-Hill<br />

Galleries 121:2003<br />

Pitcher, c.1850–60; American; glazed earthenware; 11 7/8<br />

x 11 1/8 x 6 3/4 inches; Roland E. Jester Fund for the<br />

Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s and funds given by Victor Porter Smith<br />

122:2003<br />

Furniture<br />

Marcel Breuer, American (born Hungary), 19<strong>02</strong>–1981,<br />

and/or Katt Both, German, 1905–1985; made at Bauhaus<br />

Furniture Workshop, Weimar, Germany; Child’s Wardrobe,<br />

c.1924; painted wood and linoleum; 51 3/16 x 35 1/2 x<br />

19 5/8 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund 83:2004<br />

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Marcel Breuer, American (born Hungary), 19<strong>02</strong>–1981, and/or Katt Both, German, 1905–1985; made at Bauhaus Furniture Workshop, Weimar, Germany;<br />

Child’s Wardrobe, c.1924; painted wood and linoleum; 51 3/16 x 35 1/2 x 19 5/8 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund 83:2004


Charles Eames, American, 1907–1978; made by John A.<br />

Rausch, American (born Germany), 1904–1978;<br />

Armchairs, 1936–38; cherry and replacement wool<br />

upholstery; each: 32 3/8 x 23 1/4 x 22 1/2 inches; Gift<br />

of Alice S. Gerdine 125:2003.1–.4<br />

Hector Guimard, French, 1867–1942; made at Ateliers<br />

d’<strong>Art</strong> et de Fabrication, Paris, France; Tea Table, 1907;<br />

pearwood, gilded bronze, and glass; 33 x 35 x 26 1/4<br />

inches; Director’s Discretionary Fund, <strong>Museum</strong> Purchase<br />

by exchange, and funds given by Susan and David<br />

Mesker and Zoe and Max Lippman 173:2003a,b<br />

Gerrit Thomas Rietveld, Dutch, 1888–1964; Red Blue<br />

Chair, 1919–20; painted wood; 34 1/4 x 23 5/8 x 32 1/2<br />

inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund and funds given by Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Randy Lipton, Director’s Discretionary Fund, the<br />

Richard Brumbaugh Trust in memory of Richard Irving<br />

Brumbaugh and Grace Lischer Brumbaugh, Alison and<br />

John Ferring, Roxanne H. Frank, Nancy and Kenneth<br />

Kranzberg, and Susan and David Mesker 60:2004<br />

Charles Rohlfs, American, 1853–1936; made by Charles<br />

Rohlfs Workshop, Buffalo, New York; Hall Chair,<br />

c.1900; stained oak; 56 7/8 x 19 x 14 3/4 inches; Friends<br />

Fund, The Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund, <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Purchase by exchange, and gift of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest T.<br />

Rouse by exchange 35:2004<br />

Glassware<br />

Alvar Aalto, Finnish, 1898–1976; made by Karhula-<br />

Iittala Glassworks, Iittala, Finland; Dish, designed 1939;<br />

glass; 1 x 11 x 14 1/8 inches; Funds given by the Kate<br />

Stamper Wilhite Charitable Foundation and the John S.<br />

Swift Family Charitable Trust through the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Enrichment Fund 36:2004<br />

Harvey K. Littleton, American, born 1922; Red Blue<br />

Twist, 1983; glass; a: 6 x 18 1/2 x 14 inches, b: 2 3/8 x<br />

9 1/2 x 7 inches; Gift of Lee and Barbara Wagman<br />

89:2004a,b<br />

School of Koloman Moser, Austrian, 1868–1918; made<br />

by Glasfabrik Johann Lötz-Witwe, Bohemia; made for<br />

E. Bakalowits Söhne, Vienna, Austria; Vase, 19<strong>01</strong>; glass;<br />

7 x 3 9/16 x 2 1/4 inches; Cronheim-Bettman Endowed<br />

Acquisition Fund 4:2004<br />

<strong>Louis</strong> Comfort Tiffany, American, 1848–1933; made by<br />

Tiffany Studios, Corona, New York; Vase, c.19<strong>01</strong>–5; glass;<br />

16 3/16 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches; Director’s Discretionary<br />

Fund and funds given by John Roslevich 3:2004<br />

Hector Guimard, French, 1867–1942; made at the Fonderies de <strong>Saint</strong>-Dizier,<br />

Lorraine, France; Door Grille, before 1907; painted cast iron; 38 1/2 x 20 3/4<br />

x 7/8 inches; Funds given by William B. McMillan Jr., the Richard Brumbaugh<br />

Trust in memory of Richard Irving Brumbaugh and Grace Lischer Brumbaugh,<br />

the Anne L. Lehmann Charitable Trust, Jane Stamper, and Victor Porter<br />

Smith 34:2004.1<br />

Toots Zynsky, American, born 1951; Maretta Mizimah I,<br />

2004; fused and thermo-formed glass threads; 12 1/8 x<br />

11 1/4 x 12 5/8 inches; Funds given by <strong>Art</strong>hur V. Liu,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William H. T. Bush, Dr. and Mrs. William<br />

S. Coxe in memory of Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz, and Dr.<br />

and Mrs. Gary Hansen 37:2004<br />

Poster<br />

Tadanori Yokoo, Japanese, born 1936; Having Reached<br />

a Climax at the Age of 29, I Was Dead, 1965; silkscreen;<br />

40 3/4 x 29 3/8 inches; The Marjorie Wyman Endowment<br />

Fund 124:2003<br />

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Metalwork<br />

Hans Przyrembel, German, 1900–1945; made at<br />

Bauhaus Metal Workshop, Germany; Tea Caddy, 1926;<br />

nickel silver; 8 1/2 x 2 3/8 inches; The Marjorie Wyman<br />

Endowment Fund 84:2004a,b<br />

Eliel Saarinen, American (born Finland), 1873–1950;<br />

made by Wilcox Silver Plate Company, Meriden,<br />

Connecticut and International Silver Company, Meriden,<br />

Connecticut; Urn, 1934; silver plate; 14 1/4 x 10 3/4 x<br />

11 1/4 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund and funds given by<br />

the Marjorie Wyman Endowment Fund, Alice S.<br />

Gerdine, Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz, the Gary Wolff<br />

Family, Daniel Morris and Denis Gallion, Elissa and<br />

Paul Cahn, an anonymous donor, Mr. and Mrs. L. Max<br />

Lippman Jr., Dr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Ott, and the E.<br />

Reuben and Gladys Flora Grant Charitable Trust<br />

119:2003a–c<br />

Textiles<br />

Issey Miyake, Japanese, born 1935, and Dai Fujiwara,<br />

Japanese, born 1967; made at Miyake Design Studio,<br />

Tokyo, Japan; A-POC Clothing, Queen, 1999; synthetic<br />

blend; 12 feet 1 inch x 18 inches; Gift of Emily Rauh<br />

Pulitzer 58:2004<br />

Coverlet, c.1850; American; cotton and wool; 92 x 68 1/2<br />

inches; Gift of Professor Lawrence Barmann in memory<br />

of his mother, Weber LaMar Barmann 2:2003<br />

Attributed to Edward Lycett, American (born England), 1833–1910; made by<br />

Faience Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, New York; Vase, c.1886–90; glazed<br />

and gilded earthenware; 27 x 14 1/2 inches; Director’s Discretionary Fund, Mary<br />

Elizabeth Rosborough Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s Fund, funds given by the Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Society, <strong>Museum</strong> Purchase by exchange, the Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Zorensky<br />

Ceramics Purchase Endowment, bequest of Ruth Sudholt Wunderlich by<br />

exchange, and gift of Jaquelin Ambler by exchange 12:2004a,b


E<strong>AR</strong>LY EUROPEAN <strong>AR</strong>T<br />

Ambrosius Benson, Flemish (born Italy), active<br />

1519–1550; Portrait of a Lady with a Rosary, c.1535;<br />

oil on panel; 16 x 13 3/8 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Purchase by<br />

exchange and funds given by Mr. and Mrs. John Peters<br />

MacCarthy in memory of Cornelia Peters Harms<br />

154:2003<br />

Bartolomeo Manfredi, Italian, 1582–1622; Apollo and<br />

Marsyas, 1615–20; oil on canvas; 37 5/8 x 53 9/16 inches;<br />

Friends Fund and funds given by Mr. and Mrs. John<br />

Peters MacCarthy, Phoebe and Mark Weil, and Christian<br />

B. Peper 62:2004<br />

Bartolomeo Manfredi, Italian, 1582–1622; Apollo and Marsyas, 1615–20; oil on canvas; 37 5/8 x 53 9/16 inches; Friends Fund and funds given by<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Peters MacCarthy, Phoebe and Mark Weil, and Christian B. Peper 62:2004<br />

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MODERN <strong>AR</strong>T<br />

Hans Peter Adamski, German, born 1947; 1789<br />

(Golgotha), 1981; oil on canvas; 78 5/8 x 56 1/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 18:2003<br />

Georg Baselitz, German, born 1938; Landscape with<br />

Pathos, 1970; oil on canvas; 79 1/8 x 99 inches; Gift<br />

of Alison and John Ferring and Friends Fund 6:2003;<br />

Three Stripes, Cows, 1967; oil on canvas; 63 3/4 x 51 3/16<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Anabeth and John<br />

Weil 152:2003; White Woman, 1980; tempera on canvas;<br />

130 x 98 3/4 inches; Funds given by Mrs. Alvin R. Frank,<br />

Bruce and Kimberly Olson, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.<br />

Langsdorf 7:2003<br />

Joseph Beuys, German, 1921–1986; Mountain King<br />

(Tunnel), 2 Planets, 1958/1972; bronze; 14 3/16 x 33 7/16<br />

x 64 3/16 inches; Friends Fund and funds given by Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr. 3:2003a,b; Urbis II,<br />

1972; chalk on chalkboard with wood stand; 70 7/8 x<br />

58 1/2 x 23 1/2 inches; Gift of the Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

Family Trust 189:2003<br />

Peter Bömmels, German, born 1951;<br />

Geschlechter/Angriff (Landscape Version), 1983; oil and<br />

human hair on canvas; 86 5/8 x 79 7/8 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 25:2003<br />

Werner Büttner, German, born 1954; Putti with<br />

Hammer and Sickle and Flycatcher, 1984; oil on canvas<br />

with fly tape, canister, and flies; 67 x 67 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 30:2003<br />

Luciano Castelli, Swiss, born 1951; Zebras I, 1982;<br />

acrylic on canvas; 75 x 75 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 31:2003<br />

Walter Dahn, German, born 1954; Untitled, 1983;<br />

acrylic on canvas; 78 3/4 x 53 3/16 inches; Partial and<br />

promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 32:2003<br />

Willem de Kooning, American (born Netherlands),<br />

1904–1997; Untitled XXII, 1983; oil on canvas;<br />

70 x 80 inches; Partial and promised gift of the<br />

Donald L. Bryant Jr. Family Trust 85:2004<br />

Georg Jiri Dokoupil, Czech, born 1954; Cavalier, 1982,<br />

from the series Blue Paintings About Love; acrylic on<br />

canvas; 49 3/8 x 39 1/2 inches; Partial and promised gift<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

34:2003<br />

Rainer Fetting, German, born 1949; Van Gogh at the<br />

Berlin Wall, 1983; acrylic on canvas; 83 1/16 x 110 1/4<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 36:2003<br />

Günther Förg, German, born 1952; Camping Stool and<br />

Web Belt, 1990; metal; 14 3/16 x 14 9/16 x 6 7/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 37:2003<br />

Katharina Fritsch, German, born 1956; Brain,<br />

1987/1989; plaster; 4 1/2 x 8 x 6 inches; Madonna,<br />

1982; plaster; 12 x 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 inches; Vase with Ship,<br />

1987/1988; screen print on plastic; 12 x 8 x 8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gifts of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 39–41:2003<br />

Ellen Gallagher, American, born 1965; Watery Ecstatic,<br />

20<strong>02</strong>; watercolor, pencil, and cut paper; 22 1/4 x 30<br />

inches; Funds given by the Henry L. and Natalie Edison<br />

Freund Charitable Trust 147:2003<br />

Isa Genzken, German, born 1948; “Weltempfanger”<br />

Brusselerstrasse, 1992; cast concrete and telescoping<br />

radio antennae; 11 1/2 x 5 5/8 x 4 1/2 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 42:2003<br />

Georg Herold, German, born 1947; Untitled, 1987;<br />

buttons and thread on primed canvas; 18 x 23 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 49:2003<br />

Antonius Höckelmann, German, 1937–2000; Untitled,<br />

1961; bronze; 6 x 10 x 9 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 52:2003<br />

Jörg Immendorff, German, born 1945; 4 Muses, 1980;<br />

acrylic on canvas; 122 1/8 x 98 1/2 inches; Funds given<br />

by the Jordan Charitable Foundation 5:2003; Beuysland,<br />

1965; oil on canvas; 49 3/8 x 41 1/4 inches; Friends<br />

Fund 4:2003; Folgen, 1983; acrylic on canvas; 33 x 45<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 56:2003<br />

Gerard Kever, German, born 1956; The Animalistic Fear<br />

of Death, 1985; oil on canvas; 29 1/2 x 21 5/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 57:2003<br />

Anselm Kiefer, German, born 1945; Brünhilde Grane,<br />

Brünhilde’s Death, 1978; woodcut with oil; 103 x 62 3/8<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Anabeth and John<br />

Weil 153:2003


Markus Lüpertz, German, born 1941; Titan, 1986; painted bronze; 98 3/8 x 76 1/2 x 17 3/4 inches;<br />

Funds given by Kenneth and Nancy Kranzberg in honor of their children, Lily and David Dulan and<br />

Mary Ann and Andrew Srenco 11:2003<br />

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Willem de Kooning, American (born Netherlands), 1904–1997; Untitled XXII, 1983; oil on canvas; 70 x 80 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of the Donald L. Bryant Jr. Family Trust 85:2004<br />

Martin Kippenberger, German, 1953–1997; From the<br />

Nose Drops Misery into Your Porcelain, 1984; oil on<br />

canvas; each: 35 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 60:2003a–j<br />

Imi Knoebel, German, born 1940; Messerschnitt, 1977;<br />

painted paper collage; 39 3/8 x 27 9/16 inches; Untitled,<br />

1991; wood; 30 x 30 inches; Partial and promised gifts<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

65,66:2003<br />

Katharine Kuharic, American, born 1962; Super Bowl<br />

Sunday, 2003; oil on linen; 36 x 24 1/16 x 1 1/2 inches;<br />

The Nancy and Kenneth Kranzberg Fund for <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

Based in the St. <strong>Louis</strong> Area 11:2004<br />

Markus Lüpertz, German, born 1941; German Motif—<br />

Dithyrambic III, 1972; distemper on canvas; 74 x 78 1/2<br />

inches; Funds given by Anabeth and John Weil 9:2003;<br />

Interior III, 1974; distemper on canvas; 77 x 1<strong>01</strong> 3/8<br />

inches; Friends Fund 10:2003; Pergola—Dithyrambic,<br />

1970; distemper on canvas; 79 x 115 3/4 inches; Friends<br />

Fund 8:2003; Titan, 1986; painted bronze; 98 3/8 x 76 1/2<br />

x 17 3/4 inches; Funds given by Kenneth and Nancy<br />

Kranzberg in honor of their children, Lily and David<br />

Dulan and Mary Ann and Andrew Srenco 11:2003<br />

Hubert Meuser, German, born 1947; Messetelle, Paris,<br />

1987; three parts metal and glass; 49 3/16 x 105 1/8 x<br />

25 9/16 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 70:2003


Helmut Middendorf, German, born 1953; Umarnung<br />

der Nacht, 1982; acrylic on canvas; 86 x 70 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 71:2003<br />

Hermann Nitsch, Austrian, born 1938; Untitled, 1977;<br />

mixed media on cloth and vestment with wood stretcher;<br />

98 x 20 x 2 inches; Untitled, 1988; oil paint on paper<br />

mounted on canvas; 47 x 118 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gifts of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 74,76:2003<br />

Albert Oehlen, German, born 1954; Tannhäuser, 1987;<br />

collage; 11 7/16 x 8 11/16 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 79:2003<br />

Markus Oehlen, German, born 1956; Untitled, 1984;<br />

acrylic and wax on canvas; 78 3/4 x 118 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 81:2003a,b<br />

Dietrich Orth, German, born 1956; Good Morning<br />

While Getting Up, 1987; mixed media on canvas;<br />

69 x 50 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 82:2003<br />

Roxy Paine, American, born 1966; Placebo, 2004; stainless<br />

steel; 56 feet x 46 feet 6 inches; Commissioned by the<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> with funds given in memory<br />

of John Wooten Moore 38:2004<br />

Georg Baselitz, German, born 1938; Three Stripes, Cows, 1967; oil on canvas; 63 3/4 x 51 3/16 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Anabeth and John Weil 152:2003<br />

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A C Q U I S I T I O N S<br />

A. R. Penck, German, born 1939; Fritze, 1975; acrylic<br />

on canvas; 112 x 112 inches; Gift of the Honorable and<br />

Mrs. Thomas F. Eagleton by exchange 13:2003; Head W,<br />

1984; lead and paint; 26 1/4 x 8 3/8 x 9 1/2 inches;<br />

Friends Fund and funds given by Florene M. Schoenborn<br />

in honor of her father, David May, by exchange 12:2003;<br />

Tulb, 1976; acrylic on canvas; 111 x 111 3/8 inches;<br />

Funds given by Florene M. Schoenborn in honor of her<br />

father, David May, by exchange and Friends Fund 14:2003<br />

Sigmar Polke, German, born 1941; Helena’s Australia,<br />

1988; synthetic resin and acrylic on fabric; 118 1/4 x<br />

88 1/8 inches; Friends Fund and funds given anonymously<br />

16:2003; Why Can’t I Stop Smoking?, 1964; dispersion<br />

and charcoal on canvas; 66 15/16 x 47 7/16 inches;<br />

Funds given by Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr., the<br />

Gary Wolff Family, and Friends Fund 15:2003<br />

Gerhard Richter, German, born 1932; Souvenir, 1994; oil<br />

on canvas; 8 x 8 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 95:2003<br />

Sigmar Polke, German, born 1941; Why Can’t I Stop Smoking?, 1964;<br />

dispersion and charcoal on canvas; 66 15/16 x 47 7/16 inches; Funds<br />

given by Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr., the Gary Wolff Family,<br />

and Friends Fund 15:2003<br />

Dieter Roth, Swiss (born Germany), 1930–1998;<br />

Chocolate Gnome, 1969; garden gnome, chocolate, and<br />

glass; 17 15/16 x 7 3/8 inches; Partial and promised gift<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

96:2003<br />

Salomé, German, born 1954; Self-Portrait Before a<br />

Blazing Sunset, 1982; acrylic on canvas; 59 x 51 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 99:2003<br />

Hiraki Sawa, Japanese, born 1977; Migration, 2003; digital<br />

video on DVD; duration: 7 minutes 10 seconds; Funds<br />

given by Eleanor J. Moore 68:2004<br />

Jörg Schlick, Austrian, born 1951; Fire Blanket, 1990;<br />

screen-printed blanket and metal case; 16 1/2 x 9 3/4 x<br />

10 3/4 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard,<br />

the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 100:2003<br />

Volker Tannert, German, born 1955; Untitled, 1985; oil<br />

on canvas; 48 1/16 x 36 1/4 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 107:2003<br />

Günter Tuzina, German, born 1951; Counterform II,<br />

1988; oil and pencil on canvas; 11 3/4 x 7 7/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 111:2003<br />

Franz West, Austrian, born 1947; Untitled (TO), 1992;<br />

mixed media on paper; 10 x 15 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 114:2003<br />

Franz West, Austrian, born 1947, and Mathis Esterhazy,<br />

Austrian, born 1958; Table, 1989; steel; 31 x 76 x 36 1/4<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 115:2003<br />

Troels Wörsel, Danish, born 1950; Ab und Zug, 1981–82;<br />

acrylic on canvas; 71 x 59 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 116:2003<br />

Erwin Wurm, Austrian, born 1954; Untitled, 1990; glass<br />

case with dust; 18 1/2 x 9 13/16 x 9 13/16 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 117:2003<br />

Bernd Zimmer, German, born 1948; Haldensee, 1980;<br />

acrylic on canvas; 82 x 120 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 118:2003


Anselm Kiefer, German, born 1945; Brünhilde Grane, Brünhilde’s Death, 1978; woodcut with oil; 103 x<br />

62 3/8 inches; Partial and promised gift of Anabeth and John Weil 153:2003<br />

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PRINTS, DRAWINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPHS<br />

Anselm Kiefer, German, born 1945; The Painter’s Studio (Des Malers Atelier), 1983; watercolor; sheet: 15 x 23 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 59:2003<br />

Drawings and Watercolors<br />

Ina Barfuss, German, born 1949; Untitled, 1983; gouache;<br />

sheet: 20 1/2 x 15 3/8 inches; Partial and promised gift of<br />

Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

19:2003<br />

Thomas Hart Benton, American, 1889–1975; Sugar Mill,<br />

1943; graphite; sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Gift of Mrs. Donald<br />

Strominger 175:2003<br />

Carolyn Brady, American, born 1937; Star Tulip, 1983;<br />

watercolor; sheet: 16 5/8 x 13 3/16 inches; Gift of Helen<br />

and Eugene Kornblum 91:2004<br />

Herbert Brandl, Austrian, born 1959; Untitled, 1986/87;<br />

charcoal and graphite; sheet: 17 5/16 x 12 5/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 26:2003<br />

Maria Brunner, Austrian, born 1962; Untitled, 1991;<br />

graphite; sheet: 13 x 8 1/4 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 28:2003<br />

Günter Brus, Austrian, born 1938; Untitled, 1984; pastel;<br />

sheet: 15 1/2 x 12 5/8 inches; Partial and promised gift of<br />

Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

29:2003<br />

Hanne Darboven, German, born 1941; Untitled, 1968;<br />

ink on graph paper; sheet: 29 1/4 x 20 3/4 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 33:2003<br />

Matthew Deleget, American, born 1972; Dual Signals,<br />

2000; metallic ink; sheet: 35 x 35 inches; Lines of Force,<br />

2000; metallic ink; sheet: 38 x 22 inches; Gifts of the<br />

American Academy of <strong>Art</strong>s and Letters, New York; Hassam,<br />

Speicher, Betts and Symons Funds, 2004 39,40:2004


Helmut Dorner, German, born 1952; Untitled, 1983;<br />

watercolor; sheet a: 14 9/16 x 11 inches, sheet b: 14 3/16<br />

x 11 13/16 inches, sheet c: 13 x 8 11/16 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 35:2003a–c<br />

Günther Förg, German, born 1952; Untitled, 1985;<br />

watercolor; sheet: 11 7/16 x 8 1/4 inches; Partial and<br />

promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 38:2003<br />

Asta Gröting, German, born 1961; Spring and Tongue<br />

(Quelle und Zunge), 1992; watercolor; sheet: 9 7/16 x<br />

12 5/8 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard,<br />

the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 44:2003<br />

Frank Günzel, German, born 1956; Untitled, 1985;<br />

graphite; sheet: 9 1/2 x 13 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 45:2003<br />

Georg Herold, German, born 1947; Untitled, 1982; ink<br />

on lined paper; sheet: 6 x 8 inches; Untitled, 1990; ink;<br />

sheet: 29 x 21 inches; Partial and promised gifts of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

47,48:2003<br />

Antonius Höckelmann, German, 1937–2000; Unititled,<br />

1960/61; ink and chalk; sheet: 18 7/8 x 12 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 51:2003<br />

Rebecca Horn, German, born 1944; Untitled, 1984;<br />

ink and pencil; sheet: 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 55:2003<br />

Hubert Kiecol, German, born 1950; Untitled, 1987;<br />

charcoal; sheet: 17 11/16 x 11 13/16 inches; Partial and<br />

promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 58:2003<br />

Anselm Kiefer, German, born 1945; The Painter’s Studio<br />

(Des Malers Atelier), 1983; watercolor; sheet: 15 x 23<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 59:2003<br />

Cheonae Kim, American (born Korea), born 1952;<br />

Perforations on White, 1997; perforated paper; sheet:<br />

22 7/16 x 22 3/16 inches; William K. Bixby Trust for<br />

Asian <strong>Art</strong> 16:2004<br />

Martin Kippenberger, German, 1953–1997; Untitled,<br />

1992, from the Hotel Series; graphite and ink; sheet:<br />

11 5/8 x 8 1/4 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 62:2003<br />

Per Kirkeby, Danish, born 1938; Untitled, 1981;<br />

gouache and crayon; sheet: 11 1/2 x 15 1/4 inches;<br />

Untitled, 1983; gouache and crayon; sheet: 14 x 18 3/4<br />

inches; Partial and promised gifts of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 63,64:2003<br />

Michael Krebber, German, born 1954; Untitled, 1992;<br />

watercolor and ink; sheet: 9 7/16 x 6 11/16 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 67:2003a–e<br />

Wolfgang Laib, German, born 1950; A Wax Room for a<br />

Mountain, 1994; oil pastel and graphite; sheet: 20 x 16<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 68:2003<br />

Markus Lüpertz, German, born 1941; Untitled, 1984;<br />

charcoal and watercolor; sheet: 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 69:2003<br />

Josef Felix Mueller, Swiss, born 1955; Untitled, 1988;<br />

watercolor and oil; sheet: 12 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 73:2003<br />

Shik - o Munakata, Japanese, 1903–1975; Reclining<br />

Woman, 1974; ink; sheet a: 11 1/8 x 8 3/8 inches,<br />

sheet b: 10 5/8 x 6 3/4 inches; Gift of Leslie J. Laskey<br />

in memory of Elsie J. Kott 45:2004a,b<br />

Hermann Nitsch, Austrian, born 1938; Untitled, 1987;<br />

lithograph with crayon; image: 42 1/8 x 31 5/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 75:2003<br />

Albert Oehlen, German, born 1954; Assistance in<br />

Drawing (Zeichenhilfe), 1995; tusche, gouache, graphite,<br />

and ink; sheet: 54 x 42 inches; Partial and promised gift<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

80:2003<br />

Jürgen Partenheimer, German, born 1947;<br />

Metamorphosis (Verwandlung), 1986; graphite; sheet:<br />

12 x 8 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard,<br />

the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 83:2003<br />

A. R. Penck, German, born 1939; Untitled (The <strong>Art</strong>ist<br />

and His Wife), 1982; India ink on cardboard; sheet: 36 x<br />

49 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 84:2003<br />

Erwin Pfrang, German, born 1951; Untitled, 1988;<br />

graphite; sheet: 9 x 13 inches; Partial and promised gift<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

85:2003<br />

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Sigmar Polke, German, born 1941; Hold-up, 1984;<br />

gouache; sheet: 29 x 40 inches; Partial and promised gift<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

87:2003<br />

Arnulf Rainer, Austrian, born 1929; Crucifix (Kruzifix),<br />

1981; oil stick and pencil on silver print; sheet: 23 5/8 x<br />

15 3/4 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard,<br />

the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 89:2003<br />

Gerhard Richter, German, born 1932; Untitled, 1.6.84,<br />

1984; watercolor; sheet: 6 x 9 inches; Untitled, 19.10.88,<br />

1988; graphite; sheet: 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches; Partial and<br />

promised gifts of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 91,93:2003<br />

Dieter Roth, Swiss (born Germany), 1930–1998, and<br />

Björn Roth, Icelandic, born 1961; Untitled, 1984;<br />

gouache and graphite; sheet: 19 x 25 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 97:2003<br />

Ulrich Ruckriem, German, born 1938; Untitled, 1976;<br />

India ink on tracing paper; sheet: 11 x 16 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 98:2003<br />

Eugen Schönebeck, German, born 1936; Sitting Man<br />

(Sitzender Mann), c.1964; graphite; sheet: 10 1/4 x 8 1/4<br />

inches; Untitled, 1963; ink; sheet: 16 x 11 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gifts of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 1<strong>01</strong>,1<strong>02</strong>:2003<br />

Thomas Schütte, German, born 1954; Head—<br />

E 1627089228, 1992; ink; sheet: 25 x 19 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 104:2003<br />

Rosemarie Trockel, German, born 1952; The Seven<br />

Walls (Die Sieben Mauern), 1983; ink, watercolor, and<br />

varnish; sheet: 4 x 5 inches; Untitled, 1987; pencil; sheet:<br />

12 x 8 3/4 inches; Untitled, 1995; gouache; sheet: 12 1/8<br />

x 9 15/16 inches; Partial and promised gifts of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

108–110:2003<br />

Rudi Tröger, German, born 1929; Untitled, 1954;<br />

lithocrayon and wash; sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Partial and<br />

promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 112:2003<br />

Franz Erhard Walther, German, born 1939; Werksotger,<br />

1969; ink and graphite; sheet: 11 7/16 x 8 1/4 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 113:200<br />

Mixed Media<br />

Gerhard Richter, German, born 1932; Untitled, 1.2.88,<br />

1988; oil paint and crayon over photograph; sheet: 4 x 6<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 92:2003<br />

Montages, Collages, and Books<br />

Matti Braun, German, born 1968; Adolf Hitler:<br />

Installations and Happenings (Adolf Hitler,<br />

Installationen und Happenings), 1991; color Xerox<br />

book; 12 x 8 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 27:2003<br />

Georg Herold, German, born 1947; From Beyond This<br />

World (Metaebener), 1988; laser Xerox, collage, rubber<br />

stamp, and ink; sheet: 19 3/4 x 14 1/4 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 46:2003<br />

Cheonae Kim, American (born Korea), born 1952;<br />

White on White Collage, 1992; paper, glue, and graphite;<br />

sheet: 22 1/2 x 22 1/4 inches; William K. Bixby Trust for<br />

Asian <strong>Art</strong> 15:2004<br />

Martin Kippenberger, German, 1953–1997; Untitled<br />

(Autobiography), 1991; collage; sheet: 11 x 7 7/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 61:2003<br />

Martin Kippenberger, German, 1953–1997, and Albert<br />

Oehlen, German, born 1954; It Isn’t Your Fault (Was<br />

könnt Ihr dafür?), 1986; acrylic and oatmeal; 16 x 19 5/8<br />

x 1 3/4 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard,<br />

the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 78:2003<br />

Shik - o Munakata, Japanese, 1903–1975; published by<br />

Ryuseikaku, Tokyo, Japan; Vigorous Women are Carried<br />

by Ripe-Force, 1956; printed book with watercolored<br />

pages and woodcut slipcover; 9 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches; Gift<br />

of Leslie J. Laskey in memory of Elsie J. Knott<br />

46:2004.1,.2<br />

Paintings<br />

Georg Baselitz, German, born 1938; Study for Elke<br />

in Armchair, 1976; oil; sheet: 27 1/2 x 19 3/4 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl<br />

and Betsy Millard Collection 21:2003<br />

Joseph Beuys, German, 1921–1986; Untitled, 1954;<br />

oil, graphite, rubber stamp; sheet: 9 1/8 x 6 7/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 23:2003


Julia Margaret Cameron, English, 1815–1879; Vivien and Merlin, 1874; albumen print; sheet:<br />

11 15/16 x 10 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund 72:2004<br />

Franz Hitzler, German, born 1946; Untitled, c.1988;<br />

oil with sponge collage; sheet: 11 7/16 x 8 7/8 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl<br />

and Betsy Millard Collection 50:2003<br />

Karl Horst Hödicke, German, born 1948; The Red Woman<br />

(Die Rote), 1982; acrylic; sheet: 27 9/16 x 35 7/16 inches;<br />

Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 53:2003<br />

Reinhard Mucha, German, born 1950; EIFL, 1979;<br />

enamel; sheet: 17 x 24 inches; Partial and promised gift<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

72:2003<br />

Gerhard Richter, German, born 1932; Untitled, 1970,<br />

from the Vermalung (Grau) Series; oil (fingerpainted);<br />

sheet: 15 x 15 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 90:2003<br />

Photographs<br />

Robert Adams, American, born 1937; Clear-cut and<br />

Burned, East of Arch Cape, Oregon, 1980, 1980;<br />

gelatin silver print; sheet: 11 x 14 inches; Gift of Jean-<br />

Christophe Castelli 163:2003<br />

Lewis Baltz, American, born 1945; South Laguna, 1972;<br />

gelatin silver print; sheet: 6 x 8 15/16 inches; Funds<br />

given by Mrs. Ellen R. Conant and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Michael W. Cramer 168:2003<br />

Pavel Banka, Czech, born 1941; Sky #X, 2000; gelatin<br />

silver print; sheet: 32 7/8 x 41 1/2 inches; Funds given<br />

by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiss in honor of Dr. Jerome F.<br />

and Judith Weiss Levy 144:2003<br />

Bernd Becher, German, born 1931, and Hilla Becher,<br />

German, born 1934; Blast Furnace Heads, Lubeck-<br />

Herren WYK, D, 1988; silver print; each sheet: 20 x 16<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 22:2003a–c<br />

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Bernhard-Johannes Blume, German, born 1937; Idio<br />

Plastic, 1972, printed 1989; two silver prints; each sheet:<br />

15 1/4 x 9 1/2 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 24:2003a,b<br />

Frank Breuer, German, born 1963; Untitled, 1995; color<br />

coupler print mounted on acrylic; sheet: 15 3/4 x 11 13/16<br />

inches; Untitled, 1995; color coupler print mounted on<br />

acrylic; sheet: 15 3/4 x 11 13/16 inches; Gifts of the<br />

Honorable and Mrs. Thomas F. Eagleton 185,186:2003<br />

Joachim Brohm, German, born 1955; Essen, 1982,<br />

printed 2000; color coupler print; sheet: 20 x 24 inches;<br />

Funds given by the Honorable and Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Eagleton 167:2003<br />

Joachim Brohm, German, born 1955; published by<br />

Galerie Fotohof, Salzburg, Austria; Untitled, 1992,<br />

printed 20<strong>02</strong>, from the portfolio Area (Areal); color coupler<br />

print; sheet: 16 x 12 inches; Untitled, 1996, printed<br />

20<strong>02</strong>, from the portfolio Area (Areal); color coupler<br />

print; sheet: 12 x 16 inches; Gifts of the Honorable and<br />

Mrs. Thomas F. Eagleton 190,191:2003<br />

Julia Margaret Cameron, English, 1815–1879; Vivien<br />

and Merlin, 1874; albumen print; sheet: 11 15/16 x 10<br />

inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund 72:2004<br />

Paul Citroen, Dutch, 1896–1983; Amerika, c.1928–30;<br />

gelatin silver print; sheet: 6 9/16 x 4 3/8 inches; Gift of<br />

Alexander Novak 93:2004<br />

Charles Clifford, English, c.1819–1863; Door of the<br />

Hospital of Santa Cruz, Toledo, Spain, 1858; albumen<br />

print; sheet: 17 x 12 7/8 inches; Gift of Alexander<br />

Novak 94:2004<br />

Thomas Joshua Cooper, American, born 1946; The Mid<br />

North Atlantic Ocean, near Punta Ginés, the Isle of<br />

Lanzarote (near the West-most Point of the Island), the<br />

Canary Islands, Spain, 20<strong>02</strong>, printed 2003; gelatin silver<br />

print; sheet: 16 3/8 x 21 7/8 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Minority<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists Purchase Fund 165:2003<br />

Philip Henry Delamotte, English, 1820–1889; published<br />

by Joseph Cundall, English, 1818–1895; Fountains<br />

Abbey (General View), 1856; albumen print; sheet: 11 x<br />

9 3/16 inches; Funds given by the John S. Swift Family<br />

Charitable Trust 10:2004<br />

Sam Fentress, American, born 1955; Pittsburgh, Kansas,<br />

1997; color coupler print; sheet: 19 7/8 x 23 7/8 inches;<br />

San Diego, 1995; color coupler print; sheet: 20 x 16<br />

inches; Gifts of Sam Fentress 181,182:2003<br />

Brian Finke, American, born 1976; Untitled (Football<br />

#106), 20<strong>02</strong>; color coupler print; sheet: 30 x 30 inches;<br />

Gift of the artist and Clamp<strong>Art</strong> 184:2003<br />

Robert Joseph Flaherty, American, 1884–1951; Pictures<br />

of Eskimo Life, c.1915, printed c.1920; portfolio of six<br />

photogravures and letterpress title page; each sheet: 20 x<br />

14 inches; Gift of Martin Schweig 162:2003.1–.7<br />

Masahisa Fukase, Japanese, born 1934; Kanazawa,<br />

1978; gelatin silver print; sheet: 10 7/8 x 14 1/4 inches;<br />

Funds given by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Williams Jr.<br />

through the <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Fund 76:2004<br />

Stephane Geoffray, French, 1827–after 1895; Capital of<br />

a Column on a Church, Charlieu, c.1855; negative on<br />

film; sheet: 6 3/4 x 5 5/8 inches; Gift of Alexander<br />

Novak and Family 180:2003<br />

Ulrich Görlich, German, born 1952; Hohenzollerndam,<br />

1990; photograph on aluminum; sheet: 39 1/4 x 39 1/4<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 43:2003<br />

George Grove, American, born 1972; Bay of Fundy,<br />

1999; color coupler print; sheet: 19 7/8 x 15 7/8 inches;<br />

The Global Warming Series: April 26, 2038, 2000; color<br />

coupler print; sheet: 15 7/8 x 19 7/8 inches; Untitled #8,<br />

2003; daguerreotype; sheet: 13 7/8 x 10 7/8 inches; Gifts<br />

of the artist 19–21:2004<br />

Candida Höfer, German, born 1944; De Oude Kerk,<br />

Amsterdam II, 1993; color coupler print; sheet: 15 1/4 x<br />

22 3/4 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard,<br />

the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 54:2003<br />

Birney Imes, American, born 1951; Emma Byrd’s Place,<br />

Marcella, Mississippi, 1989, printed 2004; color coupler<br />

print; sheet: 28 3/4 x 36 3/4 inches; Funds given by the<br />

John R. Goodall Charitable Trust, CLG Enterprises,<br />

Melvyn Lefkowitz, and Blanche Touhill through the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Enrichment Fund 77:2004<br />

Thomas Keith, Scottish, 1827–1895; Woman in<br />

Doorway, c.1854; calotype; sheet: 10 11/16 x 8 3/4<br />

inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund 71:2004<br />

Gyorgy Kepes, American (born Hungary), 1906–20<strong>01</strong>;<br />

Worker, Chicago, 1938; gelatin silver print; sheet: 9 7/8<br />

x 12 1/2 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund 74:2004<br />

Neila Kun, American, born 1951; Donnatella, 2000;<br />

cyanotype print; sheet: 66 1/4 x 30 inches; Gift of James<br />

A. Peruto 145:2003a,b<br />

Anna Kuperberg, American (born Sweden), born 1969;<br />

Missouri Street, St. <strong>Louis</strong>, 20<strong>02</strong>, 20<strong>02</strong>; gelatin silver<br />

print; sheet: 8 x 12 inches; Gift of the artist 79:2004;<br />

South Side, St. <strong>Louis</strong>, 1992, 1992; gelatin silver print;<br />

sheet: 8 x 12 inches; Gift of the artist 78:2004; South<br />

Side, St. <strong>Louis</strong>, 1992, 1992; gelatin silver print; sheet:<br />

12 x 18 inches; Funds given by Nancy and Kenneth


Kranzberg 80:2004; South Side, St. <strong>Louis</strong>, 1992, 1992;<br />

gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 12 inches; <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Purchase 81:2004<br />

Leslie J. Laskey, American, born 1921; Doll #1, 2003;<br />

digital print; sheet: 40 7/16 x 34 1/16 inches; Funds<br />

given by Harold F. and Melissa P. Rosson 82:2004<br />

Philippe Lévy-Stab, French, born 1967; Andy Bey—<br />

Paris, 1987, printed c.2003; Dizzy Gillespie & Buster<br />

Williams—Paris, 1986, printed c.2003; Ed Thigpen—<br />

Paris, 1998, printed c.2003; Greg Hutchinson—Paris,<br />

1994, printed c.2003; Keith Anderson—Paris, 1993,<br />

printed c.2003; gelatin silver prints; each sheet: 9 1/2 x<br />

12 inches; Gifts of the artist 27–31:2004<br />

Barbara McDonnell, American, born 1947; Boschertown<br />

Road, St. Charles County, 2003, from the Changing<br />

Ground Series; platinum/palladium print; sheet: 7 5/8 x<br />

18 5/16 inches; Gift of <strong>Art</strong>hur and Barbara McDonnell<br />

55:2004; Fountain Lakes Commercial Center, St. Charles<br />

County, MO, 2003; palladium print; sheet: 7 5/8 x 18 3/8<br />

inches; Funds given by the John S. Swift Family<br />

Charitable Trust and other donors through the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Enrichment Fund 53:2004; North Side of Highway 40,<br />

Gumbo Flats, 20<strong>02</strong>, from the Changing Ground Series;<br />

palladium print; sheet: 7 11/16 x 19 1/2 inches; Funds<br />

given by the John S. Swift Family Charitable Trust and<br />

other donors through the <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Fund 54:2004<br />

Susan Meiselas, American, born 1948; Lena on the Bally<br />

Box, Essex Junction, VT, 1973, printed 2004, from the<br />

series Carnival Strippers; gelatin silver print; sheet: 25 x<br />

37 inches; Funds given by the St. <strong>Louis</strong> Friends of<br />

Photography 75:2004<br />

Dodo Jin Ming, Chinese, born 1955; Free Element<br />

#XXIX, 20<strong>01</strong>, printed 2003; gelatin silver print; sheet:<br />

30 1/2 x 38 1/2 inches; The Helen Kornblum Fund for<br />

Women Photographers and the Martin Schweig<br />

Memorial Fund for Photography 164:2003<br />

Paul Emile Miot, French, 1827–1900; Pacific Islanders,<br />

Tahiti, 1869–70; albumen print; sheet: 6 1/8 x 6 7/8<br />

inches; Funds given by Chelsea A. May 171:2003<br />

Simone Nieweg, German, born 1962; Cabbage Field,<br />

1990, printed 2003; color coupler print; sheet: 42 x 58<br />

inches; Funds given by the Honorable and Mrs. Thomas<br />

F. Eagleton 169:2003<br />

Gyorgy Kepes, American (born Hungary), 1906–20<strong>01</strong>; Worker, Chicago, 1938; gelatin silver print;<br />

sheet: 9 7/8 x 12 1/2 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Shop Fund 74:2004<br />

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Nicholas Nixon, American, born 1947; Anna English,<br />

Cambridge, 1985; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches;<br />

Beacon Beach, Point Pleasant, New Jersey, 1978; gelatin<br />

silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Boston Latin School,<br />

1996; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Brookline,<br />

2003; gelatin silver print; 8 x 10 inches; Cambridge<br />

(Sam, Bebe, and Clementine), 1986; gelatin silver print;<br />

sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1980; gelatin<br />

silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Eloise, Florida, 1982;<br />

gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Friendly, West<br />

Virginia, 1982; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches;<br />

J. A. and E. A., Dorchester, MA, 20<strong>01</strong>; gelatin silver print;<br />

sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Jamie Watkins, Perkins School for<br />

the Blind, 1991; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches;<br />

J. L. and N. B., Cambridge, 20<strong>01</strong>; gelatin silver print;<br />

sheet: 10 x 8 inches; MDC Park, Brighton, Massachusetts,<br />

1979; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches; Sam,<br />

Cambridge, 1986; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10 inches;<br />

Sam, Lexington, 1996; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10<br />

inches; S. U. and R. L., Cambridge, 20<strong>02</strong>; gelatin silver<br />

print; sheet: 10 x 8 inches; View of the North End and<br />

Charleston, Boston, 20<strong>02</strong>; gelatin silver print; sheet: 8 x 10<br />

inches; Funds given by Yvette Drury Dubinsky and John<br />

Paul Dubinsky, and partial gifts of the artist 126–141:2003<br />

Paul Citroen, Dutch, 1896–1983; Amerika, c.1928–30; gelatin silver<br />

print; sheet: 6 9/16 x 4 3/8 inches; Gift of Alexander Novak 93:2004<br />

Hermann Pitz, German, born 1956; Untitled, 1991; dye<br />

destruction print mounted to acrylic; sheet: 15 3/4 x 18 7/8<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 86:2003<br />

Susan Rankaitis, American, born 1949; Untitled, 1980,<br />

from the LAX Series; photographic monoprint; sheet: 24<br />

x 20 inches; Funds given by Yvette Drury Dubinsky and<br />

John Paul Dubinsky 166:2003; Brain #14, 20<strong>01</strong>; photographic<br />

monotype on gelatin silver paper; sheet: 20 x 22<br />

inches; Gift of Susan Rankaitis 183:2003<br />

Samuel Root, American, 1819–1889; Portrait of Four<br />

Women, 1853–57; hand-colored daguerreotype; sheet:<br />

5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches; Funds given by Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Eugene F. Williams 170:2003<br />

James Ross, Scottish, active 1848–1964, and John<br />

Thomson, Scottish, active 1848–1964; Glen with<br />

Wooded Stream, c.1854; salt print; sheet: 7 1/16 x 9 1/2<br />

inches; Funds given by the St. <strong>Louis</strong> Friends of<br />

Photography 172:2003


Mark Ruwedel, American (active Canada), born 1954;<br />

Borate and Daggett #6, 1996; gelatin silver print; sheet: 7<br />

1/2 x 9 9/16 inches; Central Pacific #11, 1994; gelatin silver<br />

print; sheet: 7 1/2 x 9 7/8 inches; Central Pacific #51,<br />

1994; gelatin silver print; sheet: 7 9/16 x 9 9/16 inches;<br />

Nevada Short Line #1, 1998; gelatin silver print; sheet: 7<br />

1/2 x 9 9/16 inches; Western Pacific (siding) #5, 20<strong>01</strong>; gelatin<br />

silver print; sheet: 7 11/16 x 9 9/16 inches; Funds<br />

given by Fred Couts, Zsolt Rumy, and other donors<br />

through the <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Fund 47–51:2004<br />

Mark Ruwedel, American (active Canada), born 1954;<br />

after Carleton E. Watkins, American, 1829–1916; Cape<br />

Horn near Celilo, 1998; gelatin silver print; sheet: 7 7/16<br />

x 9 3/8 inches; Funds given by Fred Couts, Zsolt Rumy, and<br />

other donors through the <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Fund 52:2004<br />

Rudolf Schwarzkogler, Austrian, 1940–1969; Vienna<br />

Happenings (Aktionen Wien), c.1965–66, printed 1982;<br />

portfolio of 60 silver prints; each sheet: 27 9/16 x 21 5/8<br />

x 3 15/16 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy<br />

Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

103:2003.1–.60<br />

Elfie Semotan, Austrian, born 1941; Frieda for Everyone<br />

VII (Frieda Für Alle VII), 1996; silver print; sheet: 31 1/4<br />

x 39 1/4 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard,<br />

the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 105:2003<br />

George Stark, American, c.1871–1946; St. <strong>Louis</strong>, 1904;<br />

bound folio of 40 albertype photographs; sheet: 9 1/4 x<br />

11 3/8 x 1/2 inches; Gift of Monika Half 146:2003<br />

Joni Sternbach, American, born 1953; 99.09.18 #11,<br />

1999, from the series Ocean Details; platinum palladium<br />

print; sheet: 9 3/4 x 11 5/8 inches; Gift of the artist<br />

90:2004<br />

Thomas Struth, German, born 1954; Graves at the Church<br />

of Sophia, East Berlin (Gräber an der Sophienkirche,<br />

Berlin Ost), 1992; silver print; sheet: 26 3/4 x 33 7/8<br />

inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard Collection 106:2003<br />

William Wylie, American, born 1957; Cottonwoods along<br />

Cache La Poudre River, East of Fort Collins, Colorado,<br />

1995, printed 1999; gelatin silver print; sheet: 15 3/4 x 19<br />

7/8 inches; Young Cottonwoods near Kodak, Cache La<br />

Poudre River, 1997, printed 1998; gelatin silver print; 13<br />

3/4 x 17 1/2 inches; Funds given by the Mackinnon-<br />

Patterson Family 142,143:2003<br />

Philibert-<strong>Louis</strong> Debucourt, French, 1755–1832; The Public Promenade, 1792; etching, engraving, and aquatint; plate: 18 x 25 inches; The Sidney S.<br />

and Sadie Cohen Print Purchase Fund and funds given by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer and Mr. and Mrs. William R. Orthwein through the <strong>Art</strong><br />

Enrichment Fund 70:2004<br />

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Prints<br />

Radcliffe Bailey, American, born 1968; Until I<br />

Die/Georgia Trees and the Upper Room, 1997; spit bite<br />

aquatint with soft ground, drypoint, photogravure, and<br />

chine collé; plate: 35 3/4 x 24 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Minority<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ists Purchase Fund 26:2004<br />

Georg Baselitz, German, born 1938; Untitled, 1964;<br />

soft-ground etching; plate: 9 5/8 x 12 inches; Partial<br />

and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy<br />

Millard Collection 20:2003<br />

Thomas Hart Benton, American, 1889–1975; Cradling<br />

Wheat, 1939; lithograph; image: 11 7/8 x 15 7/8 inches;<br />

Loading Corn, 1945; lithograph; image: 12 x 15 13/16<br />

inches; Gifts of Mrs. Donald Strominger 176,177:2003<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur Briscoe, English, 1873–1943; Cutty Sark, 1925;<br />

etching; plate: 7 x 10 15/16 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Joseph G. Werner 156:2003<br />

Attributed to Giovanni Britto, German (active Italy),<br />

c.1500–after 1550, or Niccolò Boldrini, Italian,<br />

c.1500–after 1570; after Titian (Tiziano Vecellio),<br />

Italian, c.1485-90–1576; St. Jerome in the Wilderness,<br />

c.1530; woodcut; plate: 15 x 20 5/8 inches; The Sidney<br />

S. and Sadie Cohen Print Purchase Fund and Anne L.<br />

Lehmann Charitable Trust 17:2004<br />

Lovis Corinth, German, 1858–1925; printed by A. Rogall,<br />

Berlin, Germany; published by Karl Nierendorf, Berlin,<br />

Germany; Death of Gessler, 1923, from the portfolio<br />

William Tell; color lithograph; image: 9 1/16 x 7 1/8<br />

inches; Gift of Dr. Fred Witt 92:2004<br />

Philibert-<strong>Louis</strong> Debucourt, French, 1755–1832; The<br />

Public Promenade, 1792; etching, engraving, and<br />

aquatint; plate: 18 x 25 inches; The Sidney S. and Sadie<br />

Cohen Print Purchase Fund and funds given by Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer and Mr. and Mrs. William R.<br />

Orthwein through the <strong>Art</strong> Enrichment Fund 70:2004<br />

James Ensor, Belgian, 1860–1949; Weird Musicians<br />

(Musiciens Fantastiques), 1888; etching on zinc; plate:<br />

7 x 9 3/8 inches; The Sidney S. and Sadie Cohen Print<br />

Purchase Fund 73:2004<br />

Attributed to Girolamo Faccioli, Italian, active c.1530,<br />

died 1573; after a drawing attributed to Francesco<br />

Salviati, Italian, 1510–1563; Death of Meleager, 1543;<br />

engraving with drypoint; plate: 11 5/8 x 16 3/8 inches;<br />

The Sidney S. and Sadie Cohen Print Purchase Fund<br />

148:2003<br />

Eugene Feldman, American, 1921–1975; Headlights<br />

on West River Drive 1, 1963; photo-offset lithograph;<br />

image: 23 x 35 inches; Woman (Elizabeth) 2, 1964;<br />

photo-offset lithograph; 35 x 23 1/16 inches; Gifts of<br />

Rosina Feldman 6,7:2004<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur W. Heintzelman, American, 1891–1965;<br />

Fisherman of <strong>Saint</strong>-Valéry, 1924; etching; plate: 3 x<br />

2 5/16 inches; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Werner<br />

159:2003<br />

William Holman Hunt, English, 1827–1910; The<br />

Father’s Leave Taking, 1879; etching and drypoint; plate:<br />

7 3/8 x 9 7/8 inches; The Sidney S. and Sadie Cohen<br />

Print Purchase Fund 161:2003<br />

Lucien Hector Jonas, French, 1880–1947; Portfolio of<br />

23 Lithographs of World War I Scenes, 1916; lithographs;<br />

each image: 16 3/4 x 24 1/8 inches; Gift of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Joseph G. Werner 158:2003.1–.23<br />

Jerome Kaplan, American, 1920–1997; Goyische Stamp,<br />

1982; gum bichromate print; sheet: 14 7/8 x 20 inches;<br />

Nick Dean at the PMA, 1974; aluminum lithograph;<br />

image: 14 x 11 inches; Gifts of Benjamin Goluboff<br />

22,23:2004<br />

Cheonae Kim, American (born Korea), born 1952;<br />

Glyphs in Gray and Black, 1991–92; silkscreen; image:<br />

22 1/2 x 30 7/16 inches; Funds given by BSI<br />

Constructors Inc. 14:2004<br />

Leslie J. Laskey, American, born 1921; Chanticleer,<br />

1962–63; woodcut; image: 19 x 10 3/4 inches; Gift of<br />

Mrs. Donald Strominger 179:2003<br />

Jean-Emile Laboureur, French, 1877–1943; The Rag<br />

Doll, 1920; engraving; plate: 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches; Gift<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Werner 157:2003<br />

Carlos Merida, Guatamalan, 1891–1985; published by<br />

Graphic <strong>Art</strong> Publications, Mexico; Prints of Popol Vuh<br />

(Estampes del Popol Vuh), 1943; portfolio of five color<br />

lithographs and text; each sheet: 17 x 13 inches; Gift of<br />

Martin Schweig 160:2003.1–.12<br />

Shik - o Munakata, Japanese, 1903–1975; Beethoven’s<br />

Chair, 1974; woodcut; image: 15 1/4 x 8 7/8 inches;<br />

Lion’s Den, 1953; color woodcut; image: 13 3/4 x 11 5/8<br />

inches; Self-Portrait with Sunflowers, 1965; color woodcut;<br />

image: 12 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches; Gifts of Leslie J. Laskey<br />

in memory of Elsie J. Kott 42–44:2004<br />

Eugen Napoleon Neureuther, German, 1806–1882;<br />

Little Briar-Rose, 1836, from the Household Tales of the<br />

Brothers Grimm; etching; plate: 27 x 21 inches; The<br />

Sidney S. and Sadie Cohen Print Purchase Fund 1:2003


Hermann Nitsch, Austrian, born 1938; after Rembrandt<br />

van Rijn, Dutch, 1606–1669; One Hundred Guilder<br />

Print (Hundert Gulden Blatt), 1957–61; etching and ink;<br />

plate: 15 5/8 x 19 5/8 inches; Partial and promised gift<br />

of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

77:2003<br />

Sigmar Polke, German, born 1941; Higher Beings<br />

Command (Höhere Wesen befehlen), 1968; portfolio<br />

of 14 offset lithographs and 4 drawings; each sheet:<br />

11 11/16 x 8 1/4 inches; Partial and promised gift of<br />

Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection<br />

88:2003.1–.18<br />

Martin Puryear, American, born 1941; Profile, 20<strong>02</strong>;<br />

soft-ground etching with drypoint and chine collé;<br />

Untitled II, 20<strong>02</strong>; spit bite aquatint with etching, drypoint,<br />

and chine collé; each plate: 23 7/8 x 17 7/8 inches;<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Minority <strong>Art</strong>ists Purchase Fund 24,25:2004<br />

Paula Figueiroa Rego, English (born Portugal), born 1935;<br />

Baa, Baa, Black Sheep, 1989; Hey, Diddle, Diddle,1989;<br />

etching and aquatint; each plate: 20 3/8 x 15 inches;<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Purchase 8:2004<br />

Gerhard Richter, German, born 1932; Heiner Friedrich<br />

(from a photograph by Brigid Polk), 1970; offset lithograph;<br />

image: 15 3/4 x 12 inches; Partial and promised<br />

gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and Betsy Millard<br />

Collection 94:2003<br />

Giuseppe Scolari, Italian, active 1550–1607; The Rape<br />

of Proserpina, after 1582–1607; woodcut; image: 17 5/8<br />

x 13 5/8 inches; Friends Fund 18:2004<br />

Lorna Simpson, American, born 1960; printed by<br />

Branstead Studio, New York, New York; Counting,<br />

1991; photogravure and screenprint; image: 73 3/4 x 38<br />

inches; Gift of Jimmy and Debora Kellom, for Chloé<br />

41:2004<br />

Grant Wood, American, 1892–1942; In the Spring,<br />

1939; lithograph; image: 12 1/2 x 19 1/4 inches; Gift<br />

of Mrs. Donald Strominger 178:2003<br />

Thomas Schütte, German, born 1954; Head—E 1627089228, 1992; ink;<br />

sheet: 25 x 19 inches; Partial and promised gift of Betsy Millard, the Earl and<br />

Betsy Millard Collection 104:2003<br />

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E X H I B I T I O N S<br />

The <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> is dedicated to showcasing<br />

beautiful works of art as it presents new<br />

ideas and recent scholarship in exhibitions of the<br />

highest quality. In 2003 and 2004 we invited our<br />

visitors to explore the art and culture of people<br />

from many times and places around the world in<br />

a variety of large and small exhibitions.<br />

During the last two years the <strong>Museum</strong> was delighted<br />

to offer several innovative exhibitions organized by<br />

our own curatorial staff. German <strong>Art</strong> Now, which<br />

opened in October 2003, was initiated by our former<br />

curator of modern art Cornelia Homburg. The show<br />

highlighted our particularly noteworthy collection<br />

of 20th-century German art and introduced 16<br />

recently acquired paintings, which further deepened<br />

our holdings of works by the preeminent artists<br />

of postwar Germany. John Nunley, the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

Morton D. May curator of the arts of Africa,<br />

Oceania, and the Americas, worked in concert<br />

with distinguished elders and scholars from the<br />

Osage Nation on the exhibition <strong>Art</strong> of the Osage.<br />

This was the first major exhibition to delve into the<br />

art and culture of one of the Indian peoples who<br />

lived along the Mississippi, Missouri, Osage, and<br />

Red rivers a full century before the arrival of Lewis<br />

and Clark. The Illustrated Garden, an exhibition<br />

of rare botanical prints that opened in 2004, was<br />

born out of a four-year collaboration between<br />

Francesca Herndon-Consagra, our curator of prints,<br />

drawings, and photographs, and the Missouri<br />

Botanical Garden. David Conradsen, assistant<br />

curator of decorative arts and design, also spent<br />

years doing research for the exhibition University<br />

City Ceramics, which brought to the fore beautiful<br />

pottery made in St. <strong>Louis</strong> in the early 20th century.<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong> also presented several traveling<br />

exhibitions organized by other museums in 2003<br />

and 2004. The 2003 presentation of Painted<br />

Prints: The Revelation of Color in Northern<br />

The Illustrated Garden opening brought together <strong>Museum</strong> and Missouri<br />

Botanical Garden members. Among the guests was Deborah Patterson<br />

(left), president of Monsanto Fund, one of the exhibition’s sponsors<br />

Renaissance & Baroque Engravings, Etchings &<br />

Woodcuts, organized by the Baltimore <strong>Museum</strong><br />

of <strong>Art</strong>, had special relevance for us as it featured<br />

several works from the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />

and from private St. <strong>Louis</strong> collections. Medardo<br />

Rosso: Second Impressions, organized by Harvard<br />

University’s Fogg <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, gave visitors a<br />

chance to examine the work of this highly influential<br />

artist who figured prominently in the development<br />

of modern sculpture. Victorian Photographs of<br />

Rural England: Benjamin Brecknell Turner came<br />

from London’s Victoria & Albert <strong>Museum</strong> and<br />

explored the technology and artistry in the work<br />

of this early British photographer. Dox Thrash: An<br />

African American Master Printmaker Rediscovered,<br />

organized by the Philadelphia <strong>Museum</strong> of <strong>Art</strong>,<br />

traced this important artist’s life from his rural<br />

upbringing in the South to his involvement with<br />

the Harlem Renaissance and his work for the<br />

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The opening ceremonies for <strong>Art</strong> of the Osage featured ritual drumming<br />

by Osage tribal members<br />

Works Progress Administration. Painted Prayers:<br />

Books of Hours from the Morgan Library, organized<br />

by New York’s Pierpont Morgan Library, featured<br />

some of the most beautiful portable prayer books<br />

from medieval and early Renaissance Europe.<br />

The popular Currents series of contemporary art<br />

exhibitions continued to bring the work of emerging<br />

artists to our galleries. Currents artists in 2003<br />

and 2004 included Francis Cape, Ellen Gallagher,<br />

Toba Khedoori, Anna Kuperberg, Neo Rauch, and<br />

Rivane Neuenschwander. Our department of works<br />

on paper presented a diverse array of exhibitions<br />

that featured photographs by Laura Gilpin, etchings<br />

by Claude Lorrain, and selections of American<br />

drawings, Rococo prints and drawings, and dyetransfer<br />

prints. During 2003 and 2004 the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

exhibitions of textile arts focused on American<br />

domestic textiles, Ottoman embroideries, and<br />

Pueblo and Navajo weavings.<br />

The full schedule of the <strong>Museum</strong>’s exhibitions for<br />

the last two years, including information on sponsors,<br />

collaborations, and organizers, follows.<br />

Living Color: Dye-Transfer Photographs from the<br />

Collection<br />

January 8–May 11, 2003<br />

Gallery 321<br />

Dox Thrash: An African American Master Printmaker<br />

Rediscovered<br />

January 17–April 13, 2003<br />

Cohen Gallery 313<br />

Organized by the Philadelphia <strong>Museum</strong> of <strong>Art</strong><br />

Painted Prints: The Revelation of Color in Northern<br />

Renaissance & Baroque Engravings, Etchings &<br />

Woodcuts<br />

February 14–May 18, 2003<br />

Galleries 2<strong>02</strong>, 217, 218<br />

Organized and circulated by The Baltimore <strong>Museum</strong> of<br />

<strong>Art</strong> and generously funded by the National Endowment<br />

for the Humanities and the Samuel H. Kress Foundation.<br />

Currents 88: Ellen Gallagher<br />

March 7–May 11, 2003<br />

Gallery 337<br />

Supported by the Henry L. and Natalie E. Freund<br />

Endowment Fund, a fund established to support the<br />

exhibition and acquisition of contemporary art by the<br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> and to support the teaching principles of<br />

contemporary art at the School of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s at<br />

Washington University<br />

Photographer Anna Kuperberg talked about her photographs featured<br />

in the exhibition Currents 92: Anna Kuperberg


Richard Serra: Focus Installation<br />

March 14–October 19, 2003<br />

Gallery 338<br />

Diebenkorn/Thiebaud Works on Paper<br />

May 14–September 28, 2003<br />

Gallery 321<br />

Threads of Prosperity: American Domestic Textiles,<br />

1750–1875<br />

June 3, 2003–January 4, 2004<br />

McDonnell Textile Gallery 100<br />

American Prints and Drawings, 1820–1913<br />

June 27–October 19, 2003<br />

Cohen Gallery 313<br />

Currents 89: Toba Khedoori<br />

September 12–November 30, 2003<br />

Gallery 337<br />

Home in the Landscape: Photographs by Laura Gilpin<br />

October 1, 2003–January 3, 2004<br />

Gallery 321<br />

German <strong>Art</strong> Now<br />

October 18, 2003–January 11, 2004<br />

Shoenberg Exhibition Galleries<br />

Supported by the German pharmaceuticals and chemicals<br />

Group ALTANA AG as part of their cultural<br />

engagement worldwide<br />

Medardo Rosso: Second Impressions<br />

November 21, 2003–February 15, 2004<br />

Cohen Gallery 313<br />

Organized by the Fogg <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>, Harvard University<br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>s, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and supported<br />

by a grant from the National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s, a<br />

federal agency. Additional funding provided by Emily<br />

Rauh Pulitzer, Dr. Sheldon G. and Irma Gilgore, the Jose<br />

Soriano Fund, Jessie Lie Farber in honor of James Cuno,<br />

and Sydney J. Freedberg Jr. in honor of Professor Sydney<br />

Freedberg Sr.<br />

Currents 90: Neo Rauch<br />

December 12, 2003–February 15, 2004<br />

Gallery 337<br />

More Beautiful than Nature: Etchings by Claude Lorrain<br />

January 6–March 21, 2004<br />

Gallery 321<br />

Southwest Textiles: Pueblo and Navajo Traditions<br />

February 3–July 18, 2004<br />

McDonnell Textile Gallery 100<br />

Visitors to 1904: <strong>Art</strong> at the Fair<br />

<strong>Art</strong> of the Osage<br />

March 12–August 8, 2004<br />

Shoenberg Exhibition Galleries<br />

Generous support provided by The Henry Luce<br />

Foundation, The Edward L. Bakewell Jr. Fund, and<br />

The Aileen and Lyle Woodcock Fund for the Study<br />

of American <strong>Art</strong><br />

Drawings by <strong>Louis</strong>e Bourgeois<br />

March 23–June 20, 2004<br />

Gallery 321<br />

Currents 91: Francis Cape<br />

April 2–June 13, 2004<br />

Gallery 337<br />

Supported by the Henry L. and Natalie E. Freund<br />

Endowment Fund, a fund established to support the<br />

exhibition and acquisition of contemporary art by the<br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> and to support the teaching principles of<br />

contemporary art at the School of Fine <strong>Art</strong>s at<br />

Washington University<br />

The Illustrated Garden<br />

April 16–August 22, 2004<br />

Galleries 231, 232, 233<br />

Sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, The William T.<br />

Kemper Foundation—Commerce Bank, Trustee, The<br />

Spoehrer Charitable Trust, and Margaret B. Grigg<br />

1904: <strong>Art</strong> at the Fair<br />

April 30–September 12, 2004<br />

Cohen Gallery 313<br />

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E X H I B I T I O N S<br />

Curator Andrew Walker discussed the newly reinstalled American galleries with docents in 2003<br />

University City Ceramics<br />

June 4–October 24, 2004<br />

Gallery 120<br />

Generous support provided by Enterprise Rent-A-Car<br />

Foundation<br />

Heaven in a Wild Flower: William Blake’s Book of Job<br />

June 22–September 19, 2004<br />

Gallery 321<br />

Selections from the Earl and Betsy Millard Collection:<br />

German Paintings from the 1980s<br />

June 25–August 29, 2004<br />

Gallery 337<br />

Ottoman Embroideries from the Collection<br />

August 3, 2004–January 9, 2005<br />

McDonnell Textile Gallery 100<br />

Currents 92: Anna Kuperberg<br />

September 10–November 28, 2004<br />

Gallery 337<br />

American <strong>Art</strong> between the Wars<br />

September 21–December 12, 2004<br />

Gallery 321<br />

Painted Prayers: Books of Hours from the Morgan<br />

Library<br />

October 8, 2004–January 2, 2005<br />

Shoenberg Exhibition Galleries<br />

Organized by the Morgan Library, New York<br />

American <strong>Art</strong> Pottery from St. <strong>Louis</strong> Collections<br />

opened November 5, 2004<br />

Gallery 120<br />

Victorian Photographs of Rural England: Benjamin<br />

Brecknell Turner<br />

November 12, 2004–February 6, 2005<br />

Cohen Gallery 313<br />

Exhibition organized by the Victoria & Albert <strong>Museum</strong>,<br />

London<br />

Currents 93: Rivane Neuenschwander<br />

December 10, 2004–February 20, 2005<br />

Gallery 337<br />

Video equipment provided by Best Buy in Brentwood<br />

Rococo Prints and Drawings<br />

December 13, 2004–April 10, 2005<br />

Gallery 321


Reinstallations of the permanent collection<br />

African Galleries<br />

opened January 31, 2003<br />

Galleries 106, 107, 109<br />

Support for research and installation of the African galleries<br />

was provided, in part, by the Wallace-Reader’s<br />

Digest Fund<br />

American Galleries<br />

opened June 13, 2003<br />

Galleries 2<strong>02</strong>, 217, 218<br />

Made possible by The Edward L. Bakewell Jr. Fund and<br />

The Aileen and Lyle Woodcock Fund for the Study of<br />

American <strong>Art</strong><br />

Arms and Armor<br />

opened September 19, 2003<br />

Gallery 125, 126, 138<br />

P U B L I C AT I O N S<br />

German <strong>Art</strong> Now<br />

October 2003<br />

co-published with Merrell Publishers Limited<br />

<strong>Art</strong> of the Osage<br />

March 2004<br />

co-published with University of Washington Press<br />

University City Ceramics<br />

June 2004<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> Handbook of the Collection<br />

November 2004<br />

Currents 88: Ellen Gallagher<br />

March 2003<br />

Currents 89: Toba Khedoori<br />

September 2003<br />

Currents 90: Neo Rauch<br />

December 2003<br />

Currents 91: Francis Cape<br />

April 2004<br />

Currents 92: Anna Kuperberg<br />

September 2004<br />

Currents 93: Rivane Neuenschwander<br />

December 2004<br />

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P R O G R A M S<br />

<strong>Art</strong>ist Leonardo Drew in front of his sculpture Untitled #45 mesmerizing a group of young visitors<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong>’s public programs and education services<br />

provide a wealth of learning experiences intended to<br />

engage and inspire our visitors.<br />

Our schedule of public programs featured an especially<br />

interesting array of lectures, performances, and films<br />

in 2003 and 2004. Special highlights included sold-out<br />

lectures by author Roy Blount Jr., art historian<br />

Sister Wendy Beckett, and former Louvre Director<br />

Pierre Rosenberg, and presentations by contemporary<br />

artists Richard Serra, Roxy Paine, Leonardo Drew,<br />

and Carrie Mae Weems. Performances by such<br />

notable musicians as Ustad Imrat Khan, Trio Solisti,<br />

Anonymous 4, and Christine Brewer filled the<br />

Auditorium to enthusiastic capacity and received<br />

critical acclaim. <strong>Art</strong> in Bloom, now a highly anticipated<br />

annual spring event, brought beautiful floral interpretations<br />

to the galleries and welcomed more than 10,000<br />

visitors to the <strong>Museum</strong> in each of the two years. Beyond<br />

our walls, the <strong>Museum</strong> collaborated on programs with<br />

other cultural institutions in the area, including the<br />

Shakespeare Festival of St. <strong>Louis</strong>, Opera Theatre of<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong>, the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> Symphony, Pulitzer Foundation<br />

for the <strong>Art</strong>s, and the Webster Film Series.<br />

In January 2003 we inaugurated weekly Sunday Family<br />

Programs, which now regularly serve more than 150<br />

participants. Three new family guides, all sponsored


y Target Stores—Arms and Armor, Faces, and Egyptian<br />

Mummies—were created to enhance the experience of<br />

families as they enjoy those areas of the collection.<br />

By offering more flexible arts education opportunities<br />

to area teachers and students we were able to expand<br />

our elementary school programs by 20 percent. Our<br />

school-based initiatives beyond the classroom featured<br />

the Voyage of Learning Teaching Academy, a collaboration<br />

with Forest Park Forever; the International<br />

Education Consortium Cooperative, a collaboration<br />

with the St. <strong>Louis</strong> Public Schools; and resources for<br />

area educators that feature interdisciplinary learning<br />

opportunities for public and private school educators<br />

including a regular series of workshops, open houses,<br />

and a summer institute all targeted to connecting the<br />

collection to state teaching standards. The <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

outreach to new audiences was successfully furthered<br />

through community programs such as Rites of Passage,<br />

Youth Sm<strong>AR</strong>T, St. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong>works, and <strong>Art</strong> with Us,<br />

as well as the annual Kwanzaa celebration and a<br />

collaboration with the African <strong>Art</strong>s Festival.<br />

An important aspect of our educational services is to<br />

ensure that the works of art in the <strong>Museum</strong>’s galleries<br />

are presented with information that is accessible to<br />

everyone. In the last two years over 100 new wall texts<br />

Pierre Rosenberg, former director of the Louvre <strong>Museum</strong> in Paris, in the<br />

European art galleries with <strong>Museum</strong> docents<br />

and almost 2,200 labels were written to help our<br />

visitors appreciate and learn about the art they see.<br />

Special attention was given to the newly opened<br />

African, American, and arms and armor galleries,<br />

as well as to the featured exhibitions throughout the<br />

building. Audio tours prepared for the exhibitions<br />

<strong>Art</strong> of the Osage and Painted Prayers were especially<br />

informative, and the video created for <strong>Art</strong> of the<br />

Osage was a fitting collaboration with the Osage<br />

Tribal <strong>Museum</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong>’s Richardson Memorial Library and<br />

Resource Center joined forces to better increase their<br />

offerings to the community. Partnering with the St. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

Public Library system, cooperating school districts,<br />

and Laumeier Sculpture Park, we were able to expand<br />

distribution of our teaching materials to area educators,<br />

resulting in a fourfold increase in circulation. The<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> Research Libraries Consortium (SLRLC),<br />

a new online partnership between the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>,<br />

the Missouri Botanical Garden, and the Missouri<br />

Historical Society funded by a grant from the Andrew<br />

W. Mellon Foundation, gives users access to the<br />

resources of all three institutions from the internet.<br />

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RESOURCES<br />

The <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> relies on public, private,<br />

and corporate support to maintain our standing as one<br />

of the finest comprehensive art museums in the nation.<br />

Our Members are a vital resource not only for the<br />

financial support they offer but also for the interest,<br />

commitment, and sense of community they represent.<br />

In 2003 and 2004 the number of Members increased,<br />

as did their generosity. The <strong>Museum</strong> ended 2004 with<br />

16,000 Members, an increase of 2,000 from the previous<br />

year. The 2004 annual membership campaign<br />

raised more than $2.5 million, a 10 percent increase<br />

over 2003 and a new historic high. The Beaux <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Council, led by Peggy Ritter in both 2003 and 2004,<br />

strengthened its role as the <strong>Museum</strong>’s leadership giving<br />

circle. Corporate support, generated through the<br />

Corporate Partnership that was chaired by Patricia<br />

Whitaker in both 2003 and 2004, exceeded its corporate<br />

goals for the <strong>Museum</strong>’s fundraising efforts. More<br />

than $1 million was raised in 2004 for the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

endowment fund for educational programs from the<br />

beautifully successful gala benefit, the Anniversary Ball,<br />

chaired by Connie Kahn and co-chairs Julie Schnuck<br />

and Mary Behnke, with The May Department Stores<br />

Foundation serving as Grand Benefactor.<br />

Over the past two years, the <strong>Museum</strong>’s schedule of<br />

exhibitions benefited from the support of many generous<br />

sponsors. The German company ALTANA AG,<br />

known for their support of cultural and educational<br />

endeavors around the world, sponsored German <strong>Art</strong><br />

Now. The exhibition <strong>Art</strong> of the Osage was supported<br />

by The Henry Luce Foundation, The Edward L.<br />

Bakewell Jr. Fund, and The Aileen and Lyle Woodcock<br />

Fund for the Study of American <strong>Art</strong>. Other exhibitions<br />

in 2003 and 2004 received support provided by AT&T;<br />

the Enterprise Rent-a-Car Foundation; Margaret B.<br />

Grigg; the Henry L. and Natalie E. Freund Endowment<br />

Fund; the Jordan Charitable Foundation; Missouri<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s Council; the Monsanto Fund; the National<br />

Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s; Emily Rauh Pulitzer; The<br />

Spoehrer Charitable Trust; the Wallace-Reader’s Digest<br />

Fund; and the William T. Kemper Foundation—<br />

Commerce Bank, Trustee. The details of exhibitions<br />

and their sponsorships are listed in the Exhibitions<br />

section of this report.<br />

Many of the programs and special events that provide<br />

memorable learning experiences are made possible by<br />

generous donors. Ford Motor Company Fund sponsored<br />

our very successful Ford Free Fridays, which<br />

enabled us to offer extended hours and free exhibition<br />

admission every Friday. Target Stores funded the<br />

new series of family guides, while the Dana Brown<br />

Charitable Trust supported our free Sunday Family<br />

Programs. Energizer’s support of our longstanding<br />

program of <strong>Art</strong>s in the Basic Curriculum helped us<br />

expand the outreach of arts education to even more<br />

area grade school students.<br />

In late 2004 the <strong>Museum</strong> initiated the leadership phase<br />

of a building and endowment campaign. This most<br />

recent step of a long-range fundraising effort will help<br />

set the stage for a major capital campaign that is<br />

intended to support expansion of the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

landmark facility on <strong>Art</strong> Hill.<br />

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COMMISSIONERS OF THE <strong>AR</strong>T MUSEUM SUBDISTRICT OF THE METROPOLITAN ZOOLOGICAL P<strong>AR</strong>K<br />

AND MUSEUM DISTRICT<br />

Jerome J. Sincoff,<br />

President<br />

Sam Fox,<br />

Vice President<br />

Steven N. Cousins,<br />

Secretary<br />

John D. Weil,<br />

Treasurer<br />

Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

David C. Farrell<br />

Roxanne H. Frank<br />

Donald M. Suggs<br />

Barbara B. Taylor<br />

Kenneth F. Teasdale<br />

TRUSTEES<br />

Gary Wolff, Chair<br />

Susan Arden-Joly<br />

W. Randolph Baker<br />

Garrett A. Balke<br />

Barry H. Beracha<br />

Rev. Lawrence Biondi, S.J.<br />

Mark R. Botterman<br />

Paul R. Cahn<br />

John R. Capps<br />

Reuben O. Charles II<br />

S. Bryan Cook<br />

Thelma Cook<br />

Clark S. Davis<br />

Mary Elliott Driscoll<br />

Yvette Drury Dubinsky<br />

John L. Dunham<br />

Barbara Eagleton<br />

Marlyn Essman<br />

John H. Ferring IV<br />

M. Peter Fischer<br />

John R. Fox<br />

Jerome E. Glick<br />

Alfred E. Goldman<br />

Signa Hermann<br />

Rev. Samuel W. Hylton Jr.<br />

THE FRIENDS’ BO<strong>AR</strong>D<br />

Barbara Roberts, President<br />

Connie Kahn, First Vice<br />

President<br />

Dede Farquhar, Second Vice<br />

President<br />

Mary Schorr Behnke, Secretary<br />

Lynn Yaeger, Treasurer<br />

Katherine Button Bell<br />

Catherine Berges<br />

Susan Block<br />

Loraine Budke<br />

Karen Castellano<br />

Anne Cook<br />

Mary Beth Daniels<br />

Linda Finerty<br />

Irene Z. Fowle<br />

Cheri Fromm<br />

Jan Goldstein<br />

Advisory Commissioners<br />

Arnold W. Donald<br />

Hon. Jean C. Hamilton<br />

J. Patrick Mulcahy<br />

Elizabeth Gentry Sayad<br />

Freida L. Wheaton, Esq.<br />

Franklin A. Jacobs<br />

Gianna S. Jacobson<br />

Susan V. Klein<br />

Donald E. Klingler<br />

Helen Kornblum<br />

Nancy Kranzberg<br />

Oliver M. Langenberg<br />

Linda B. Langsdorf<br />

Seth M. Leadbeater<br />

Judith Weiss Levy<br />

Ann Sheehan Lipton<br />

Charles A. Lowenhaupt<br />

Philip F. Maritz<br />

Linda M. Martinez<br />

Eleanor J. Moore<br />

Marvin I. Moskowitz<br />

Alison C. Nash<br />

Matthew Newman<br />

Kim Olson<br />

Christian B. Peper<br />

Kathleen W. Pratt<br />

Walter C. Reisinger Jr.<br />

Peggy Ritter<br />

Linda Saligman<br />

Thomas F. Schlafly<br />

Beth Harbison<br />

Marcia Hart<br />

Jane Hasten<br />

Victoria Hill<br />

Janet Horlacher<br />

Lynn Howard<br />

Carol Ann Jones<br />

David O. Kodner<br />

Susan Krawll<br />

Veronica McDonnell<br />

Noémi Neidorff<br />

Ann Perry<br />

Cheryl Polk<br />

Kathleen Rogers<br />

Mary Rumy<br />

Marsha Rusnack<br />

Julie Schnuck<br />

Glee Stanley<br />

Julie Schnuck<br />

George R. Schoedinger III<br />

Jane Smith Shapleigh<br />

Hon. Charles A. Shaw<br />

Wayman F. Smith III<br />

Edith J. Spink<br />

William D. Stamper<br />

David L. Steward<br />

Donald H. Streett<br />

Debbie Thomas<br />

Blanche Touhill<br />

Janet M. Weakley<br />

Mark S. Weil<br />

Alwyn E. Wolfarth<br />

Mark S. Wrighton<br />

Honorary Trustees<br />

John W. Bachmann<br />

Robert L. Bannister<br />

Joseph E. Birk Jr.<br />

Camilla T. Brauer<br />

Andrew B. Craig III<br />

Joan C. Crancer<br />

Hon. Charlie A. Dooley<br />

Julian I. Edison<br />

Cheryl Stein<br />

Thelma Steward<br />

Josephine M. Summers<br />

Katherine Tillery<br />

Mary Trulaske<br />

Past Presidents<br />

Bunny Armstrong<br />

Marion Black<br />

Patricia Bush<br />

Ginger Cornelius<br />

Mary Elliott Driscoll<br />

Marianne Galt<br />

Kitty Hoblitzelle<br />

Sharon Hollander<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Ellen E. Jones<br />

Ann Liberman<br />

Katherine M. Fernandez<br />

Richard T. Fisher<br />

Hon. Darlene Green<br />

Margaret B. Grigg<br />

Diane D. Jacobsen<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Richard A. Liddy<br />

John Peters MacCarthy<br />

Hon. Skip Mange<br />

Malcolm W. Martin*<br />

James E. McLeod<br />

Emily Rauh Pulitzer<br />

Robert H. Quenon<br />

Hon. Greg Quinn<br />

James A. Rivers<br />

Harvey Saligman<br />

Joseph F. Shaughnessy<br />

Hon. James Shrewsbury<br />

Alvin J. Siteman<br />

Hon. Francis G. Slay<br />

Josephine C. Throdahl<br />

Hon. George “Buzz” Westfall*<br />

Barbara M. Woods*<br />

* Deceased<br />

Anne McAlpin<br />

Peggy Ritter<br />

Barbara Roberts<br />

Linda Saligman<br />

Jane Smith Shapleigh<br />

Barbara B. Taylor<br />

Josephine C. Throdahl<br />

Noddy O’Donnell Whitelaw<br />

Evie Williams


COMMITTEES OF THE BO<strong>AR</strong>D OF TRUSTEES<br />

Africana <strong>Art</strong>s Committee<br />

Thelma Cook, Chair<br />

Reuben O. Charles II<br />

Arnold W. Donald<br />

Yvette Drury Dubinsky<br />

Jerome E. Glick<br />

James A. Rivers<br />

Thomas F. Schlafly<br />

Hon. Charles A. Shaw<br />

David L. Steward<br />

Barbara M. Woods*<br />

Audit Committee<br />

Robert H. Quenon, Chair<br />

John W. Bachmann<br />

W. Randolph Baker<br />

S. Bryan Cook<br />

Seth M. Leadbeater<br />

Linda M. Martinez<br />

John D. Weil<br />

Building Committee<br />

John R. Capps, Chair<br />

Garrett A. Balke<br />

Clark S. Davis<br />

John R. Fox<br />

Franklin A. Jacobs<br />

Donald E. Klingler<br />

Barbara B. Taylor<br />

Janet M. Weakley<br />

John D. Weil<br />

Collections Committee<br />

Donald L. Bryant Jr., Chair<br />

Paul R. Cahn<br />

Joan C. Crancer<br />

Yvette Drury Dubinsky<br />

Barbara Eagleton<br />

Julian I. Edison<br />

Roxanne H. Frank<br />

Alfred E. Goldman<br />

Margaret B. Grigg<br />

Susan V. Klein<br />

Helen Kornblum<br />

Judith Weiss Levy<br />

Linda B. Langsdorf<br />

John Peters MacCarthy<br />

Philip F. Maritz<br />

Eleanor J. Moore<br />

Marvin I. Moskowitz<br />

Christian B. Peper<br />

Emily Rauh Pulitzer<br />

Harvey Saligman<br />

AFFILIATED COMMITTEES<br />

Gala Committee<br />

Connie Kahn, Chair<br />

Mary Schorr Behnke, Co-Chair<br />

Julie Schnuck, Co-Chair<br />

Barbara Roberts, President,<br />

Friends Board<br />

Gary Wolff, Chair, Board of<br />

Trustees<br />

Jerome J. Sincoff, President,<br />

Board of Commissioners<br />

Brent R. Benjamin, Director,<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Katherine Button Bell<br />

Catherine Berges<br />

Susan Block<br />

Karen Castellano<br />

Michelle Cohen<br />

Anne Cook<br />

Mary Beth Daniels<br />

Dede Farquhar<br />

Linda Finerty<br />

Jane Smith Shapleigh<br />

Hon. Charles A. Shaw<br />

Edith J. Spink<br />

Donald M. Suggs<br />

Kenneth F. Teasdale<br />

Janet M. Weakley<br />

Mark S. Weil<br />

Gary Wolff<br />

Development Committee<br />

David C. Farrell, Chair<br />

Mary Schorr Behnke<br />

Paul R. Cahn<br />

Mary Elliott Driscoll<br />

John H. Ferring IV<br />

Signa Hermann<br />

Charles A. Lowenhaupt<br />

J. Patrick Mulcahy<br />

Matthew G. Perlow<br />

Kathleen W. Pratt<br />

Walter C. Reisinger Jr.<br />

Peggy Ritter<br />

Barbara Roberts<br />

Julie Schnuck<br />

Alvin J. Siteman<br />

Freida L. Wheaton, Esq.<br />

Patricia D. Whitaker<br />

Corporate Partnership<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Patricia D. Whitaker, Chair<br />

Kristopher Anderson<br />

Joseph P. Bianco<br />

William A. Donius<br />

John R. Drew<br />

Melvin Leon Hall<br />

Debra Hollingsworth<br />

Richard C. Jensen<br />

Celine Kacmarek<br />

Paul Kaufmann<br />

James A. Krekeler<br />

Peter B. Krombach<br />

Kevin M. Lasater<br />

Charles F. Meyer<br />

John P. Noble Jr.<br />

Gentry Sayad<br />

Richard Shank<br />

Donald Stork<br />

Steven Swyers<br />

Endowment Council<br />

Subcommittee<br />

Matthew G. Perlow, Chair<br />

Cheri Fromm<br />

Jan Goldstein<br />

Jane Hasten<br />

Victoria Hill<br />

Janet Horlacher<br />

Lynn Howard<br />

Carol Ann Jones<br />

Susan Krawll<br />

Veronica McDonnell<br />

Noémi Neidorff<br />

Ann Perry<br />

Cheryl Polk<br />

Kathleen Rogers<br />

Marsha Rusnack<br />

Glee Stanley<br />

Thelma Steward<br />

Katherine Tillery<br />

Mary Trulaske<br />

Lynn Yaeger<br />

Patrick F. Andre<br />

Gerald H. Cooper<br />

Douglas A. Copeland<br />

Anne D. Crane<br />

Stephen B. Daiker<br />

Angela M. Dalton<br />

Thomas J. Doherty<br />

Thomas K. Edelmann<br />

Cecilia E. Fisher<br />

Lorna L. Frahm<br />

Kenneth E. Hand<br />

Dennis Jacknewitz<br />

Richard F. Kraner<br />

John M. May<br />

Lisa D. McLaughlin<br />

Thomas H. Mug<br />

MaryAnn G. Nessel<br />

Harry K. Ratliff<br />

Walter C. Reisinger Jr.<br />

Teresa V. Schlafly<br />

Ed Scott<br />

Daniel D. Watt<br />

Education Committee<br />

Nancy Kranzberg, Chair 2003<br />

Marlyn Essman, Chair 2004<br />

Susan Arden-Joly<br />

Rev. Lawrence Biondi, S.J.<br />

John R. Capps<br />

John L. Dunham<br />

Rev. Samuel W. Hylton Jr.<br />

Gianna S. Jacobson<br />

Ann Sheehan Lipton<br />

Linda M. Martinez<br />

Alison C. Nash<br />

Matthew Newman<br />

Linda Saligman<br />

George R. Schoedinger III<br />

William D. Stamper<br />

Debbie Thomas<br />

Blanche Touhill<br />

Lynn Yaeger<br />

Jean Crowder, Docent Chair<br />

2003<br />

Carol Brabbee, Docent Chair<br />

2004<br />

Finance Committee<br />

John D. Weil, Chair<br />

Barry H. Beracha<br />

Clark S. Davis<br />

Susan V. Klein<br />

Kim Olson<br />

Young Friends Steering<br />

Committee<br />

Josephine M. Summers,<br />

President 2003<br />

Carol Ann Jones, Vice President<br />

2003<br />

Julie Huss, Treasurer 2003<br />

Michelle Cohen, Secretary 2003<br />

Margaret Hanser, Membership<br />

2003<br />

Carol Ann Jones, President 2004<br />

Michelle Cohen, Vice President<br />

2004<br />

Margaret Hanser, Treasurer<br />

2004<br />

Tom Byrne, Secretary 2004<br />

Julie Baur, Membership 2004<br />

Margot Good, Membership<br />

Co-Chair 2004<br />

Robert H. Quenon<br />

Donald H. Streett<br />

Governance Committee<br />

J. Patrick Mulcahy, Chair<br />

Brent R. Benjamin<br />

Steven N. Cousins<br />

Sam Fox<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Richard A. Liddy<br />

John Peters MacCarthy<br />

Christian B. Peper<br />

Rick Simoncelli<br />

Mark S. Wrighton<br />

David A. Linenbroker (counsel)<br />

Investment Committee<br />

Donald H. Streett, Chair<br />

Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

Steven N. Cousins<br />

Oliver M. Langenberg<br />

John Peters MacCarthy<br />

Walter C. Reisinger Jr.<br />

John D. Weil<br />

Alwyn E. Wolfarth<br />

Nominating Committee<br />

John Peters MacCarthy, Chair<br />

John W. Bachmann<br />

Joseph E. Birk Jr.<br />

John P. Easley<br />

Sam Fox<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Richard A. Liddy<br />

James E. McLeod<br />

Peggy Ritter<br />

Barbara Roberts<br />

Alvin J. Siteman<br />

John D. Weil<br />

Public Affairs Committee<br />

John R. Fox, Chair<br />

Robert L. Bannister<br />

Mark R. Botterman<br />

Thelma Cook<br />

David C. Farrell<br />

Dede Farquhar<br />

Hon. Jean C. Hamilton<br />

Connie Kahn<br />

James A. Rivers<br />

Elizabeth Gentry Sayad<br />

Wayman F. Smith III<br />

Josephine C. Throdahl<br />

* Deceased<br />

Melanie Altvater<br />

Christopher Alan Bracey<br />

Russell Brightman<br />

Missey Condie<br />

Kaki Rohan Ianchulev<br />

Kathryn Jamboretz<br />

David O. Kodner<br />

Margo Kopman<br />

Diane Dark Lewis<br />

Zellie McClelland<br />

Robert N. Morrissey<br />

Kalleen Munsch<br />

Mina Nashan<br />

Middy Perkins<br />

Sarah Ross<br />

Gentry Sayad<br />

Helene Sayad<br />

Doug Schukar<br />

Andrew Selkirk<br />

Meg Shuff<br />

Bradford K. Werner<br />

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C O N T R I B U T O R S<br />

Sigmar Polke, German, born 1941; Helena’s Australia, 1988; synthetic resin and acrylic on fabric; 118 1/4 x 88 1/8 inches; Friends Fund and funds<br />

given anonymously 16:2003


CASS GILBERT SOCIETY<br />

The Cass Gilbert Society recognizes patrons who have made cumulative contributions of $1 million or more.<br />

Cass Gilbert Society Members, through their generosity, enhance the <strong>Museum</strong>’s ability to fulfill its mission “to collect, present,<br />

interpret, and conserve works of art of the highest quality across time and cultures.”<br />

Bank of America<br />

Richard Edward Brumbaugh<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Crancer Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barney A. Ebsworth<br />

Emerson<br />

Ford Motor Company*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Hamblett C. Grigg<br />

Edwin and Betty Greenfield<br />

Grossman<br />

The Crosby Kemper Foundations<br />

Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf<br />

Revocable Trust*<br />

Mary and Oliver M. Langenberg<br />

Abia M. Laun<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee<br />

Sam J. and Audrey L. Levin<br />

Ruth Peters MacCarthy<br />

Morton D. May<br />

The Morton J. May Foundation<br />

The May Department Stores<br />

Company<br />

Earl and Betsy Millard*<br />

Missouri <strong>Art</strong>s Council<br />

National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

MAJOR BENEFACTORS<br />

The Major Benefactors of the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> are patrons who have made cumulative gifts from $500,000 to $999,999.<br />

Major Benefactors, through their generosity, enhance the <strong>Museum</strong>’s ability to fulfill its mission to “educate, inspire discovery,<br />

and elevate the human spirit.”<br />

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.<br />

Margaret M. Arnold<br />

Agnes Friedman Baer<br />

Helen and <strong>Art</strong>hur B. Baer<br />

The <strong>Art</strong>hur and Helen Baer<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.<br />

Bakewell Jr.*<br />

Elizabeth E. Bascom<br />

Joseph Thomas Bear*<br />

The <strong>Louis</strong> D. Beaumont<br />

Foundation<br />

Sylva Bendy<br />

Boeing-McDonnell Foundation<br />

Mrs. Richard I. Brumbaugh<br />

August A. Busch Jr.<br />

Sidney S. and Sadie M. Cohen<br />

Commerce Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong>, N. A.<br />

Joseph and Robert Cornell<br />

Memorial Foundation<br />

Hon. and Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Eagleton*<br />

National Endowment for the<br />

Humanities<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William R.<br />

Orthwein Jr.<br />

The Pro Archia Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer Jr.<br />

Pulitzer Publishing Company<br />

Foundation<br />

Sydney M. Shoenberg Sr.<br />

Shoenberg Foundation, Inc.<br />

Edith and C. C. Johnson Spink<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor*<br />

Anabeth and John Weil*<br />

Marjorie Wyman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Zorensky<br />

*Added in 2003 or 2004<br />

Marilyn and Sam Fox and the<br />

Fox Family Foundation<br />

Henry L. and Natalie Edison<br />

Freund<br />

Greater <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> Community<br />

Foundation*<br />

Institute of <strong>Museum</strong> and Library<br />

Services<br />

Interco Charitable Trust<br />

Jordan Charitable Foundation<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation,<br />

Commerce Bank, Trustee<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S.<br />

Kranzberg*<br />

The Kresge Foundation<br />

Mrs. John S. Lehmann<br />

The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Peters<br />

MacCarthy*<br />

Edward Mallinckrodt Sr.<br />

Monsanto Fund*<br />

Mrs. Hubert C. Moog*<br />

Anabeth Weil, Roxanne Frank, and John Weil at the 2004 Anniversary Ball<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Christian B. Peper<br />

Joseph Pulitzer IV<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Quenon*<br />

Ralston Purina Trust Fund<br />

George Rickey<br />

Lucianna Gladney Ross<br />

Raymond E. Senuk and<br />

Judith L. Gibbons<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Shatz<br />

Etta E. Steinberg<br />

Lila Wallace-Reader’s Digest Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walsh Jr.<br />

Florence S. and Richard K. Weil<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Weil*<br />

Anonymous<br />

*Added in 2003 or 2004<br />

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C O N T R I B U T O R S<br />

BENEFACTORS<br />

The Benefactors of the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong><br />

<strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> are patrons who have<br />

made cumulative gifts from<br />

$150,000 to $499,999. Benefactors’<br />

contributions help “preserve a<br />

legacy of artistic achievement for<br />

people of St. <strong>Louis</strong> and the world.”<br />

A. G. Edwards<br />

Thomas Alexander and<br />

Laura Rogers<br />

Irene Catlin Allen<br />

ALTANA AG*<br />

Ameren Corporation<br />

American Express Company<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Aronson<br />

AT&T<br />

Howard F. and Isabel Aloe Baer<br />

James F. Ballard<br />

William K. Bixby<br />

Mrs. Albert G. Blanke Jr.<br />

Brown Shoe Company, Inc.<br />

Stephen Bunyard<br />

Elissa and Paul Cahn<br />

Mrs. Daniel Catlin<br />

Charles E. Claggett<br />

Katherine Jane Hinchey Cochran<br />

Francine and Marcus Cohn<br />

Coin Acceptors, Inc.*<br />

Marian Bettman Cronheim<br />

Irvin and Margaret Dagen<br />

Daimler-Benz AG<br />

J. Lionberger Davis<br />

Samuel C. Davis<br />

Harry Edison Foundation<br />

Hope R. and Julian I. Edison<br />

Edison Brothers Stores, Inc.<br />

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Edward Jones<br />

Ehlers Caudill Gallery<br />

Paul Ehrenfest Estate*<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car<br />

Foundation<br />

Famous Barr, Lord & Taylor,<br />

and David’s Bridal through<br />

The May Department Stores<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell<br />

Edward A. and Anna Busch<br />

Faust<br />

Leicester Busch and Mary Plant<br />

Faust<br />

Feininger Family<br />

William C. Ferguson<br />

Mary Baer Fisher<br />

Richard T. Fisher<br />

Cora Liggett Fowler<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Frank<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A.<br />

Friedman<br />

The Catherine Manley Gaylord<br />

Foundation<br />

The Clifford Willard Gaylord<br />

Foundation<br />

GenAmerica Foundation<br />

General Dynamics Corporation<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Leigh Gerdine<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K.<br />

Greenberg<br />

Jane Freund Harris<br />

Barbara K. and Joseph A.<br />

Helman<br />

Marie and G. Gordon Hertslet<br />

Winifred R. Hirsch<br />

Van-Lear and Marion Black with Barbara and Andy Taylor at Beaux <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Council Dinner 2004<br />

The Hollander Family:<br />

Stanley & Joan,<br />

Stuart & Sharon,<br />

Barry<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Lewis<br />

Holmes<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur C. Hoskins<br />

Hunter Engineering Company<br />

Mrs. Robert R. Imse<br />

Ittleson Foundation, Inc.<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

<strong>Louis</strong>e Woodruff Johnston<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kiefer<br />

Ruth Nelson Kraft<br />

<strong>Louis</strong> LaBeaume<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.<br />

Langsdorf*<br />

Melva Jane and Harry LeBeau<br />

Tobias Lewin<br />

Lucy and Stanley Lopata<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz<br />

John Allan and Mary Potter Love<br />

Mrs. Alfred D. Luehrmann<br />

Maritz Inc.<br />

Malcolm W. Martin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kayama Matazo -<br />

Wilbur D. May<br />

Musa and Thomas Mayer<br />

William A. and Carolyn C.<br />

McDonnell<br />

Eliza McMillan<br />

The Andrew W. Mellon<br />

Foundation<br />

Merrill Lynch & Co.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Mesker<br />

Leila and Monroe R. Meyerson<br />

Maureen M. Milligan<br />

Isabel and John Moore*<br />

John F. Norwood*<br />

Alvin Novack<br />

Evelyn B. Olin<br />

John M. Olin<br />

Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Olson<br />

The Pershing Place Foundation*<br />

Henry B. and Katherine K. Pflager<br />

Jane E. Piper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Piper<br />

PMJ Foundation*<br />

Joseph Pulitzer Sr.<br />

Henry V. Putzel<br />

Bettie and Marcus Rice<br />

Mary D. Richardson<br />

Gerhard Richter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter*<br />

The Rockefeller Foundation<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur H. Rosene<br />

Linda and Harvey Saligman<br />

SBC Foundation<br />

Mrs. William Henry Schield<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Schlafly<br />

Aurelia and George H. Schlapp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James E.<br />

Schneithorst<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Shoenberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.<br />

Shoenberg<br />

Sydney M. Shoenberg Jr.<br />

John E. Simon<br />

Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff*<br />

Alvin and Ruth Siteman<br />

Rose and Simon Spitzer<br />

Mrs. Howard A. Stamper<br />

Edward Steichen<br />

The Steinberg Charitable Trust<br />

The St. <strong>Louis</strong> Clearing House<br />

Association<br />

The St. <strong>Louis</strong> Globe-Democrat<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius F. P.<br />

Stueck<br />

The Norman J. Stupp Foundation<br />

Horace M. Swope<br />

Martha Love Symington<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Taylor<br />

The University Lane Foundation*<br />

US Bank<br />

Ben H. and Katherine G. Wells<br />

The Whitaker Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

Nellie Ballard White<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.<br />

Williams Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle S. Woodcock<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Yalem<br />

Anonymous<br />

*Added in 2003 or 2004


NAMED ENDOWMENT FUNDS<br />

Named Endowment Funds provide<br />

a vital source of ongoing<br />

annual income to support a<br />

wide variety of programs and<br />

acquisitions that enhance the<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> in its<br />

mission. Named Endowment<br />

Funds honor the individuals<br />

and families that establish them,<br />

providing a permanent legacy<br />

that enriches community life<br />

in St. <strong>Louis</strong>.<br />

Margaret M. Arnold Endowment<br />

Fund for Conservation<br />

The Sidonia M. and Frederic A.<br />

Arnstein Jr. Endowment Fund<br />

Agnes F. Baer Education<br />

Endowment<br />

The Edward L. Bakewell Jr. Fund<br />

for Special Exhibitions<br />

Joseph Thomas Bear Endowment*<br />

The <strong>Louis</strong> D. Beaumont<br />

Foundation<br />

Leona J. Beckmann Textile Fund<br />

Sylva Bendy Endowment<br />

The William K. Bixby Trust<br />

Albert G. Blanke Jr. Sculpture<br />

Terrace Endowment<br />

Jean Rauh Block Education Fund<br />

Richard Brumbaugh Decorative<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s Purchase Fund<br />

James D. Burke Endowment Fund<br />

The Sadie M. Cohen Print<br />

Book Fund<br />

The Sidney S. and Sadie M.<br />

Cohen Foundation, Inc. Print<br />

Purchase Fund<br />

Cronheim-Bettman Endowed<br />

Acquisition Fund<br />

The Margaret and Irvin Dagen<br />

Fund for Modern and<br />

Contemporary Japanese Prints<br />

in honor of Steven Owyoung<br />

ENDOWMENT GIFTS<br />

The following individuals and<br />

organizations added to the principal<br />

investment of the Named<br />

Endowment Funds in 2003 or<br />

2004.<br />

Edward L. Bakewell Jr. Trust<br />

Joseph Thomas Bear<br />

Charles E. Buckley<br />

BEQUESTS<br />

The <strong>Museum</strong> gratefully remembers<br />

the following special friends<br />

whose thoughtful estate planning<br />

resulted in a gift by bequest.<br />

Their legacy enhances the <strong>Museum</strong><br />

for this and future generations.<br />

Paul and Elizabeth Knapp<br />

Ehrenfest Fund*<br />

The Alyn and Marlyn Essman<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

Henry L. and Natalie Edison<br />

Freund Endowment Fund<br />

Dorismae Friedman Docent<br />

Enrichment Fund<br />

Friends Endowment<br />

Grigg Flower Fund<br />

Bette Jane Holland Grossman<br />

Memorial Endowment Fund<br />

Edwin and Betty Greenfield<br />

Grossman Endowment<br />

David Allen Hanks Fund for the<br />

Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

William Randolph Hearst<br />

Endowed Fund<br />

Henry Ittleson Jr. Curatorial<br />

Research Fund<br />

Roland E. and Margarita M.<br />

Jester Endowment Fund<br />

Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf<br />

Endowment Fund*<br />

The Helen Kornblum Fund for<br />

Women Photographers<br />

The Langenberg Endowment<br />

Fund<br />

Abia M. Laun Endowment Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee<br />

and Family Fund<br />

Marion Marks Lieberman<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

The Lopata Endowment Fund<br />

The John Allan Love Endowment<br />

Bessie C. Lowenhaupt Memorial<br />

Book Fund<br />

The Kenneth R. Mares Education<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

The Morton J. May Foundation<br />

Fund<br />

McDonnell Textile Gallery<br />

Endowment<br />

The Sidney S. and Sadie M.<br />

Cohen Foundation, Inc.<br />

Paul Ehrenfest Estate<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alyn V. Essman<br />

Tracie M. Gregory Goffe<br />

Judy T. Graves<br />

Margaret B. Grigg<br />

David Allen Hanks<br />

Martha N. Hause<br />

Shirley J. Althoff<br />

Maurice D. <strong>Art</strong>stein<br />

Joseph Thomas Bear<br />

Dudley A. Bragdon<br />

Marcus A. Brown<br />

Paul Ehrenfest<br />

MCI Education Endowment Fund<br />

The Eliza McMillan Trust<br />

The Andrew W. Mellon<br />

Foundation Endowment Fund<br />

Moog Floral Endowment Fund*<br />

National Endowment for the<br />

<strong>Art</strong>s Conservation Endowment<br />

National Endowment for the<br />

Humanities Education<br />

Endowment<br />

Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin<br />

Foundation Endowment Fund*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin<br />

American <strong>Art</strong> Lecture<br />

Endowment<br />

The Richardson Library<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

Mary Elizabeth Rosborough<br />

Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s Fund<br />

The Linda and Harvey Saligman<br />

Endowed Acquisition Fund<br />

Adelaide and Daniel Schlafly<br />

Bearden Fellowship Fund<br />

Martin Schweig Memorial Fund<br />

for Photography<br />

The Deane and Paul Shatz<br />

Endowment Fund for Judaica<br />

Ruth and Alvin Siteman<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong> Fund<br />

Rose and Simon Spitzer, Melva<br />

Jane Spitzer LeBeau and<br />

Harry LeBeau Memorial<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

Elsie B. and Biron A. Valier<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

The Aileen and Lyle Woodcock<br />

Fund for the Study of<br />

American <strong>Art</strong><br />

Nelson I. Wu Lecture Endowment<br />

The Marjorie Wyman<br />

Endowment Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Zorensky<br />

Book Fund for Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf<br />

Revocable Trust<br />

Helen and Eugene Kornblum<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kresko<br />

Mrs. Stanley L. Lopata<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.<br />

Lowenhaupt<br />

Joseph and Eileen O’Keefe<br />

Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin<br />

Foundation<br />

Laura Brock Fisher and<br />

Robert Lee Fisher<br />

Alice L. Hillebrand<br />

Catherine Filsinger Hoopes<br />

Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf<br />

Susan S. Lorenz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Zorensky<br />

Ceramics Collections Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Zorensky<br />

Ceramics Purchase Endowment<br />

*Created in 2003 or 2004<br />

Hans Przyrembel, German, 1900–1945;<br />

made at Bauhaus Metal Workshop,<br />

Germany; Tea Caddy, 1926; nickel silver;<br />

8 1/2 x 2 3/8 inches; The Marjorie<br />

Wyman Endowment Fund 84:2004a,b<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Pass<br />

Lisa and Alan Pestronk<br />

Barbara and Timothy Smith<br />

Sowing Circle Garden Club<br />

Eleanor J. Walz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar<br />

Withrow<br />

Marjorie Wyman Charitable<br />

Trust<br />

Malcolm W. Martin<br />

John Wooten Moore<br />

Norma L. Nelson<br />

Vernon W. Piper<br />

Thomas W. Shields<br />

Martha M. Wallin<br />

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C O N T R I B U T O R S<br />

LEGACY SOCIETY<br />

Legacy Society Members are<br />

special friends who have made<br />

arrangements to support the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> through estate planning<br />

or a current planned gift utilizing<br />

a trust, gift annuity, or insurance<br />

plan. These gifts assure the<br />

excellence of future <strong>Museum</strong><br />

programs and are significant<br />

in establishing a legacy that<br />

enhances the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong> for this and future<br />

generations.<br />

Shirley J. Althoff*<br />

Mary E. Ambler*<br />

Sidonia and Frederic Arnstein<br />

Maurice D. <strong>Art</strong>stein*<br />

Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur B. Baer*<br />

Mr. Richard A. Baker<br />

Mr.* and Mrs.* Edward L.<br />

Bakewell Jr.<br />

Marvin Bank*<br />

Joseph Thomas Bear*<br />

Barbara Beck<br />

Ted and Irene Berstein<br />

Mrs. Albert G. Blanke Jr.*<br />

Jean* and Frank* Block<br />

Dudley A. Bragdon*<br />

Grace Lischer Brumbaugh*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

Dr. J. J. Burke<br />

Carolyn Kehlor Carr<br />

Margaret Carr<br />

Susan A. Carrow<br />

TOTAL GIVING, 2003–2004<br />

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Paul G. Cavalli<br />

Joseph E. Corrigan<br />

Irene E. Cortinovis<br />

Lester and Joan Crancer<br />

Marian Bettman Cronheim*<br />

Irvin* and Margaret* Dagen<br />

Lina D. Dickerson*<br />

Mary Elliott Brandin Driscoll<br />

Paul* and Elizabeth Knapp<br />

Ehrenfest<br />

Alyn and Marlyn Essman<br />

Kay and <strong>Louis</strong>* Fernandez<br />

Florence Morris Forbes<br />

Natalie Edison Freund<br />

Dorismae Friedman Docent<br />

Enrichment Fund<br />

David P. and Carol K. Gast<br />

Mrs. Marjorie M. Getty<br />

Carill Gill<br />

Barbara Grace<br />

Edwin* and Betty* Greenfield<br />

Grossman<br />

Jean and Sid Grossman<br />

Eugene E. Guttin<br />

Paul O. Hagemann*<br />

Mrs. Thraceton Harris<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Harris<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Heald<br />

Milton H. Hieken<br />

Alice L. Hillebrand*<br />

Mrs. Thomas T. Hoopes*<br />

Suzanne White Humphreys<br />

Mrs. Robert R. Imse*<br />

Ruth Pitcairn James*<br />

Roland* and Margo* Jester<br />

The following donors have made significant contributions to the<br />

<strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> in 2003 and 2004. Their generous contributions,<br />

for a variety of <strong>Museum</strong> needs and programs, reflect a pattern of<br />

strong support that has enabled the <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> to improve and<br />

enhance its collection and programming.<br />

Father and daughter got a close-up view of a botanical<br />

book in The Illustrated Garden<br />

Mildred S. Joeckel*<br />

Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf*<br />

Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Konneker<br />

Ruth Nelson Kraft*<br />

Dr. Paul C. and Elsie Langenbach<br />

Lawrence and Hannah Langsam<br />

E. Desmond Lee and Family<br />

Leonard W. and Jane P. Lewis<br />

The Rev. Joseph C. Lindell Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. L. Max Lippman Jr.<br />

Lucy and Stanley* Lopata<br />

Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz*<br />

Angela Davis Malles<br />

Herman and Ethel Mangold<br />

Carola Margraf*<br />

Malcolm W. Martin*<br />

Opal and <strong>Art</strong>hur* Meyer<br />

Jefferson L. and Dorothy<br />

Danforth Miller<br />

John Wooten Moore*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. Hugh Neilson<br />

Eleonore von Kern Nelson<br />

Norma L. Nelson*<br />

Mary Jane and Joseph O.* Ondr<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William R.<br />

Orthwein Jr.<br />

Dorothy J. “Dotty” Palisch<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O.<br />

Patterson<br />

Christian B. Peper<br />

Vernon W. Piper*<br />

Joe and Ann Pollack<br />

Dr. Anne E. Price<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerold A. Reichman<br />

Betty* and Orville* Richardson<br />

$500,000 and above<br />

Joseph Thomas Bear*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

Robert W. M. Kohlsdorf*<br />

Elizabeth Wright Millard<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor<br />

Anabeth and John Weil<br />

$250,000–$499,999<br />

ALTANA AG<br />

Paul Ehrenfest*<br />

Ford Motor Company Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Peters<br />

MacCarthy<br />

Mrs. Hubert C. Moog<br />

Isabel Moore and John Shepley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Christian B. Peper<br />

Anonymous<br />

$100,000–$249,999<br />

Edward L. Bakewell Jr. Trust<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lester A.<br />

Crancer Jr.<br />

Alice S. Gerdine<br />

Margaret B. Grigg<br />

Alice L. Hillebrand*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S.<br />

Kranzberg<br />

The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.<br />

Peggy and Jerry Ritter<br />

Mrs. George S. Rosborough*<br />

Dorothea B. Rupich<br />

Joseph and Virginia Russo<br />

Patricia Anne Ryan<br />

Dorothy B. Schneider*<br />

Ben* and Ellen J. Schneiderman<br />

Pearl M. Seymour<br />

Paul and Deane Shatz<br />

Thomas W. Shields*<br />

Alvin and Ruth Siteman<br />

Victor Porter Smith<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. C. C. Johnson<br />

Spink<br />

Mrs. A. Ernest Stein*<br />

Margaret M. Taylor<br />

The Rev. Dr. John R. Throop<br />

and Cindy J. Ford<br />

Elsie B. Valier<br />

Martha M. Wallin*<br />

Margaret D. Waters<br />

Gary C. Werths<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Howard U. Wilson<br />

Sherry and Gary Wolff<br />

Lyle S.* and Aileen E.* Woodcock<br />

Marjorie Wyman*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Zorensky<br />

Anonymous<br />

*Deceased<br />

Malcolm W. Martin<br />

The May Department Stores<br />

Company<br />

Missouri <strong>Art</strong>s Council<br />

Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Olson<br />

Emily Rauh Pulitzer<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Weil<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff<br />

$50,000–$99,999<br />

Thomas Alexander and<br />

Laura Rogers<br />

Milly Cohn<br />

Dana Brown Charitable Trust<br />

Edward Jones<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell<br />

Catherine Filsinger Hoopes Trust<br />

Institute of <strong>Museum</strong> and Library<br />

Services<br />

Interco Charitable Trust<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation,<br />

Commerce Bank, Trustee<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.<br />

Langsdorf<br />

Monsanto Fund


Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Mulcahy<br />

The Norma L. Nelson Trust<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William R.<br />

Orthwein Jr.<br />

Vernon W. Piper*<br />

Pulitzer Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Sinquefield<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Siteman<br />

$25,000–$49,999<br />

A. G. Edwards<br />

Ameren Corporation<br />

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.<br />

Minol Araki<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Aronson<br />

AT&T<br />

Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin<br />

Brown Shoe Company, Inc.<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

Elissa and Paul Cahn<br />

Centene Corporation<br />

Hope and Julian Edison<br />

Emerson<br />

Energizer<br />

Alison and John Ferring<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fox and the<br />

Fox Family Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harvard K. Hecker<br />

Jordan Charitable Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Lane Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M.<br />

Langenberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee<br />

Susan S. Lorenz<br />

McCarthy Building<br />

Companies, Inc.<br />

Northern Trust<br />

Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Thomas Jr.<br />

$10,000–$24,999<br />

Accenture<br />

Jack Ansehl<br />

Maurice D. <strong>Art</strong>stein*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bachmann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Baker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Beracha<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Berges<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Dudley A. Bragdon*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer<br />

Bryan Cave LLP<br />

BSI Constructors Inc.<br />

Bunge North America, Inc.<br />

Jean-Christophe Castelli<br />

Citigroup<br />

The Daniel & Henry Company<br />

John R. Drew<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Driscoll<br />

Yvette and John Dubinsky<br />

Hon. and Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Eagleton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alyn V. Essman<br />

Katherine M. Fernandez<br />

First National Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

M. Peter Fischer<br />

Forms Distribution Corp.<br />

Jeffrey T. Fort<br />

Denis Gallion and Daniel Morris<br />

Judy and Al Goldman<br />

E. Reuben & Gladys Flora Grant<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

Graybar Electric Company<br />

Paul O. Hagemann Charitable<br />

Trust<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.<br />

Hermann Jr.<br />

Jane Brauer Hunter<br />

Ivey-Selkirk Auctioneers<br />

Janet McAfee, Inc.<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Martha E. Jones<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Kemper<br />

Helen and Eugene Kornblum<br />

Laclede Gas Company<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R.<br />

Langsdorf<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. L. Max Lippman Jr.<br />

Ann and Randy Lipton<br />

Mrs. Stanley L. Lopata<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.<br />

Lowenhaupt<br />

Mallinckrodt – A Tyco<br />

Healthcare Company<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N.<br />

McDonnell<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Mesker<br />

MetLife Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Millstone<br />

Missouri State Library<br />

Elbelle Moore<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I.<br />

Moskowitz<br />

Noémi and Michael Neidorff<br />

Eleonore von Kern Nelson<br />

Nestle Purina PetCare Company<br />

Dr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Ott<br />

PHD usa<br />

Plaza Motor Company<br />

Dorte and Jim Probstein<br />

Pulaski Bank<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Quenon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roberts<br />

John P. Roslevich Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Ross<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ross<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Rusnack<br />

SBC Missouri<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Schlafly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Schnuck<br />

Schnuck Markets, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren M.<br />

Shapleigh<br />

Sigma-Aldrich Corporation<br />

Jane Stamper<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong>Works<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong> Business Journal<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Streett<br />

Mrs. Donald Strominger<br />

Target Stores<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Taylor<br />

Thompson Coburn LLP<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Tillery<br />

UMB Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong>, N. A.<br />

US Bank<br />

Janet M. Weakley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Werner<br />

Kate Stamper Wilhite Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.<br />

Williams Jr.<br />

Marjorie Wyman Charitable<br />

Annuity Trust<br />

$5,000–$9,999<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Adelson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Joe Adorjan<br />

Alberici Constructors, Inc.<br />

Arcturis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Battram<br />

Jane Beadles and John Dunham<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Behnke<br />

Brent R. Benjamin<br />

Best Buy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. John Brauer III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William H. T. Bush<br />

Jim and Karen Castellano<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chod<br />

Christie’s<br />

Commerce Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong>,<br />

N. A.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D.<br />

Condie III<br />

John and Connie Cournoyer<br />

Dr. Fred A. Couts<br />

CPI Corporation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Craig III<br />

Angela M. Dalton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Daniels<br />

Mrs. H. Douglas Day<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Donald<br />

George H. Erker<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Fathman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Finerty<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Fisher<br />

Dr. and Mrs. John William Fries<br />

Fru-Con Construction<br />

Corporation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Galt III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gast<br />

Gershman Mortgage<br />

Jerome E. Glick<br />

Alvin Goldfarb<br />

Alice R. Goodman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K.<br />

Greenberg<br />

Grubb & Ellis/Krombach Partners<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Harris<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heisler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hill<br />

Mrs. George K. Hoblitzelle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Holman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Holton<br />

Hunter Engineering Company<br />

Marie D. Jacobs<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Jensen<br />

Ellen E. Jones<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Klein<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Klingler<br />

Kodner Gallery<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred R. Konneker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Koplar<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Krawll<br />

The Peter Krueger-Christie’s<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E.<br />

Langsam<br />

Seth and Catherine Leadbeater<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn L.<br />

Lefkowitz<br />

Anne L. Lehmann Charitable<br />

Trust<br />

Jerome F. and Judith Weiss Levy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Liberman<br />

Lindell Bank & Trust Company<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur V. Liu<br />

Drs. Dan and Susan Luedke<br />

Ann S. Lux<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Maritz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. P.<br />

Martin<br />

Linda M. Martinez<br />

Chelsea A. May<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. McAlpin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James S.<br />

McDonnell III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Randall<br />

McDonnell<br />

Patricia McMillan<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Paul L.<br />

Montupet<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moog<br />

The John Wooten Moore Trust<br />

Mrs. John C. Naylor<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Newman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gyo Obata<br />

Audrey W. Otto<br />

Ann R. and Russell E. Perry<br />

Nancy Pillsbury<br />

Kathleen W. Pratt<br />

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven F.<br />

Schankman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James M.<br />

Schloeman Sr.<br />

Mrs. Edward J. Schnuck<br />

Martin Schweig and<br />

Terrie C. Liberman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sharon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.<br />

Shaughnessy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Sherman Jr.<br />

Mrs. Robert H. Shoenberg<br />

Shoenberg Foundation, Inc.<br />

Smurfit-Stone Container<br />

Corporation<br />

Southwest Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

Dr. and Mrs. Gene W. Spector<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ned S. Stanley<br />

Mary B. Strauss<br />

Dr. Donald M. Suggs<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Taylor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Teasdale<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomas Jr.<br />

Josephine C. Throdahl<br />

Pam and Greg Trapp<br />

Traube Tent Company, Inc.<br />

Tricorbraun, A Division of<br />

Kranson Industries<br />

Drs. Peter and Susan Tuteur<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Van Doren<br />

MaryAnn and Michael<br />

Van Lokeren<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. David Wells<br />

Bradford K. Werner<br />

Zaplin-Lampert Gallery<br />

Anonymous<br />

*Deceased<br />

55


C O N T R I B U T O R S<br />

BEAUX <strong>AR</strong>TS COUNCIL<br />

The Beaux <strong>Art</strong>s Council is a special circle of friends who provide annual leadership through unrestricted gifts that enable the <strong>Museum</strong> to<br />

present world-class exhibitions, provide educational opportunities, and enhance the cultural life of the St. <strong>Louis</strong> community.<br />

President’s Circle<br />

$25,000 or more<br />

Margaret B. Grigg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Lane Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Patrick Mulcahy<br />

Director’s Circle<br />

$10,000–$24,999<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell<br />

Alison and John Ferring<br />

Martha E. Jones<br />

Benefactor<br />

$5,000–$9,999<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Adelson<br />

Jack Ansehl<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bachmann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Baker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Beracha<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Berges<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Crancer Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Driscoll<br />

Yvette and John Dubinsky<br />

Katherine M. Fernandez<br />

Jeffrey T. Fort<br />

Marilyn and Sam Fox and the<br />

Fox Family Foundation<br />

Mrs. Alvin R. Frank<br />

Patron<br />

$2,500–$4,999<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Joe Adorjan<br />

Thomas Alexander and<br />

Laura Rogers<br />

Melinda Allen and Steven Stogel<br />

Patricia and Garrett Balke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Battram<br />

Jane Beadles and John Dunham<br />

Katherine Button Bell<br />

Brent R. Benjamin<br />

Rev. Lawrence Biondi, S.J.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III<br />

Elissa and Paul Cahn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chod<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D.<br />

Condie III<br />

Dr. Fred A. Couts<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John F. Danahy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Davis<br />

Mrs. H. Douglas Day<br />

Hope and Julian Edison<br />

George H. Erker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alyn V. Essman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David N. Farr<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Fathman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Fisher<br />

Mrs. Henry L. Freund<br />

56<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William R.<br />

Orthwein Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Christian B. Peper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M.<br />

Langenberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Peters<br />

MacCarthy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome E. Glick<br />

Judy and Al Goldman<br />

Darin B. Groll<br />

Marie D. Jacobs<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David W. Kemper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S.<br />

Kranzberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.<br />

Langsdorf<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L.<br />

Lefkowitz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Maritz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N.<br />

McDonnell<br />

Dr. and Mrs. John William Fries<br />

Dr. and Mrs. William A. Gay Jr.<br />

Alvin Goldfarb<br />

Alice R. Goodman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Earle H.<br />

Harbison Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.<br />

Hermann Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. Hill<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James L. Hoagland<br />

Mrs. George K. Hoblitzelle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Holtman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Holton<br />

Jane Brauer Hunter<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Kahn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John E. Klein<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Klingler<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred R. Konneker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Koplar<br />

Donald G. Kufrin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E.<br />

Langsam<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Liberman<br />

Ann and Randy Lipton<br />

Drs. Dan and Susan Luedke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rex A. Sinquefield<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Siteman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Olson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ross<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William C.<br />

Rusnack<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jean-Paul L.<br />

Montupet<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I.<br />

Moskowitz<br />

Noémi and Michael Neidorff<br />

Audrey W. Otto<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Quenon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roberts<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Ross<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Schlafly<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James M.<br />

Schloeman Sr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Todd R. Schnuck<br />

Mrs. Robert H. Shoenberg<br />

Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Lux<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. P.<br />

Martin<br />

Linda M. Martinez<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James S.<br />

McDonnell III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William B.<br />

McMillan Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Millstone<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moog<br />

Eleanor J. Moore<br />

Isabel Moore and John Shepley<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Newman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gyo Obata<br />

Ann R. and Russell E. Perry<br />

Kathleen W. Pratt<br />

Emily Rauh Pulitzer<br />

Mrs. Walter C. Reisinger<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.<br />

Reisinger Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter<br />

Elizabeth and Richard Robb<br />

Mr. and Mrs. M. Weldon<br />

Rogers IV<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven F.<br />

Schankman<br />

The Saverin Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Thomas Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Streett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Taylor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Teasdale<br />

Janet M. Weakley<br />

Anabeth and John Weil<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Seifert<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barry Sharon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David S. Sherman Jr.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Gene W. Spector<br />

Mrs. C. C. Johnson Spink<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William D. Stamper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ned S. Stanley<br />

Mary B. Strauss<br />

Dr. Donald M. Suggs<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Taylor<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. Frank A.<br />

Thompson Jr.<br />

Josephine C. Throdahl<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Tillery<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Trulaske<br />

Trudy B. Valentine<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Vincent<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.<br />

Voelkel Sr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. David Wells<br />

Bradford K. Werner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.<br />

Williams Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Wolfe


Member<br />

$1,500–$2,499<br />

Lilly A. Abraham<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David A.<br />

Abrahamson<br />

Henriette B. Ackerman<br />

Peggy Adams<br />

Marlyn Adderton<br />

Mrs. Charles C. Allen Jr.<br />

Rachel Ammann and<br />

Douglas Sprague<br />

Drs. Gerald and Dorothy<br />

Andriole<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur E. Ansehl<br />

Ann and Paul Arenberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Aronson<br />

Ann P. Augustin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Aylward<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Bacino<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. Richard W. Baizer<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Walter F. Ballinger II<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C.<br />

Barksdale<br />

Mrs. William Barnes III<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Bauwens<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William N. Bean<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bearman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Behnke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Belfer<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. David W.<br />

Bergmann<br />

Mildred Berland<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Beumer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Bick<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terence E. Block<br />

Karen and William Bockenkamp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. John Brauer III<br />

Cynthia Brinkley<br />

Robert A.* and Grace R. Brod<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.<br />

Brouster Sr.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. David M. Brown<br />

Mrs. Ellis L. Brown<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Laurance L.<br />

Browning Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William H. T. Bush<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Capps<br />

Jim and Karen Castellano<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. Norman B.<br />

Champ Jr.<br />

Kimberly and Reuben Charles<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Claypool<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cohen<br />

Ellen R. Conant<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Cook<br />

Nathan and Thelma Cook<br />

Dr. and Mrs. S. Bryan Cook<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven W. Cook<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William E.<br />

Cornelius<br />

Mary and Alexander Cornwell<br />

Steven and Holly Cousins<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Craig III<br />

Mrs. Donald Danforth Jr.<br />

Hon. and Mrs. John C. Danforth<br />

Dr. and Mrs. William H.<br />

Danforth<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Daniels<br />

Carol B. Darnall<br />

Grandparents Day 2004<br />

Kristin and Tom DiCarlo<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James F. Dierberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Donald<br />

William A. Donius<br />

Hon. and Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Eagleton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Easley<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Eberlein<br />

Mrs. Ernest A. Eddy Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F.<br />

Edwards IV<br />

Dr. John T. Engels<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.<br />

Farquhar<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Finerty<br />

James B. Finn<br />

Dorothy and Billy Firestone<br />

Dorothy M. Fleck<br />

Gretta Forrester<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lucien R. Fouke Jr.<br />

Irene Z. Fowle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Fox<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Franc<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John G. Fraser<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Freschi<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A.<br />

Friedman<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Friedman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Fromm<br />

Sara and John Fumagalli<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Ira C. Gall<br />

Sue E. Gallop<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Galt III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Galvin<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Garfinkel<br />

Jean P. Gase<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gast<br />

Mrs. Leigh Gerdine<br />

Solon* and Bettie Gershman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David O. Gifford<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Gilbert<br />

Mrs. Ben Glassman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gleason<br />

Dr. Anne Carol Goldberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rand S. Goldstein<br />

Jan and Ronald K. Greenberg<br />

Mrs. W. L. Hadley Griffin<br />

Anthony and Cynthia Guarino<br />

Jenny Gupta and Steve Trampe<br />

Frank J. Guyol III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. William Hager<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leon Hall<br />

Susie and Peter Hall<br />

Hon. Jean C. Hamilton<br />

Lynn Friedman Hamilton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen<br />

Lewis T. Hardy<br />

Jo Ann Harmon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Harris<br />

Marcia Hart<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hatfield<br />

Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee Hawes<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.<br />

Hawes III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B.<br />

Hayes III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harvard K. Hecker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heisler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William F.<br />

Holekamp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Holman<br />

Tom and Janet Horlacher<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Horowitz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Howard<br />

Dr. and Mrs. John W. Hubert<br />

Linda S. Hyken<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Isaacs III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Isaak<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Iskiwitch<br />

Franklin A. Jacobs and<br />

Marylen Mann<br />

Dr. Diane D. Jacobsen<br />

Gianna S. Jacobson and<br />

Todd B. Siwak<br />

James C. Jamieson III<br />

Mrs. M. Mathews Jenks<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Jensen<br />

Ellen E. Jones<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jones<br />

Mrs. W. Boardman Jones Jr.<br />

Dr. Hildegard and Mr. Henry Katz<br />

Burt W. and M. Joan Kaufman<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Jack Kayes<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Warren G.<br />

Keinath Jr.<br />

Judy and Jerry Kent<br />

Mrs. Frank L. Key<br />

Margaret A. Kiefer<br />

Mr. and Mrs.* Norman H.<br />

Klayman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Kniep<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Knight<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Knowles<br />

Jonathan and Kelly Kodner<br />

Mrs. Martin Kodner<br />

Joanne and Alan Kohn<br />

Helen and Eugene Kornblum<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Kornfeld<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kramer<br />

Lisa and Richard Kraner<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Krawll<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Krombach<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Lambert<br />

Julia M. Lamy<br />

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C O N T R I B U T O R S<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Lasater<br />

Seth and Catherine Leadbeater<br />

Jerome F. and Judith Weiss Levy<br />

Sally S. Levy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David B.<br />

Lichtenstein Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David A.<br />

Linenbroker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. L. Max Lippman Jr.<br />

Marilyn and Donn Lipton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Longmire<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Antonio I. Longrais<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Art</strong>hur Loomstein<br />

Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz*<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lortz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.<br />

Lowenhaupt<br />

Mrs. Henry C. Lowenhaupt<br />

Douglas B. MacCarthy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Malloy<br />

Ray B. Marglous Family<br />

Foundation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer Marglous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. McAlpin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Randall<br />

McDonnell<br />

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Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee McMillan<br />

Constance and John McPheeters<br />

Phyllis McPheeters<br />

Mrs. Charles D. Mill<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Moll<br />

Donna Moog and<br />

Leonard Landsbaum<br />

Mrs. Hubert C. Moog<br />

Mrs. H. Leighton Morrill<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Reuben M.<br />

Morriss III<br />

Robert N. Morrissey<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mug<br />

Dr. Julia K. Muller and<br />

Mr. Earl K. Shreckengast<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Birch M. Mullins<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Musgrave<br />

Jane M. Musick<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. John C. Naylor<br />

Edie-A and Tom Neary<br />

Betsy Markus Newman and<br />

Charles Newman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Cal Nicholson<br />

Anita and John O’Connell<br />

Mrs. William J. Oetting<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jules L. Pass<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pasternak<br />

Dr. and Mrs. William A. Peck<br />

Matthew and Dolores Perlow<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W.<br />

Peters II<br />

Mr. and Mrs. T. Roger Peterson<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Philpott<br />

Mrs. A. Timon Primm<br />

Mr. and Mrs. B. Franklin<br />

Rassieur Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Reay<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Reichert<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E.<br />

Richardson<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Philip L. Robbins<br />

Mrs. Robert L. Rosenheim<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Zsolt Rumy<br />

Charles M. Ruprecht<br />

Ann R. Ruwitch and<br />

John Fox Arnold<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius F. Ryan<br />

Linda and Harvey Saligman<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Barry L. Samson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore B. Sanditz<br />

Elizabeth Gentry Sayad<br />

Mrs. Donald O. Schnuck<br />

Mrs. Edward J. Schnuck<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Schnuck<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. William C. Schock<br />

Dr. and Mrs. E. Robert Schultz<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Richard C. Schultz<br />

Raymond Senuk and<br />

Judith Gibbons<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Shatz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.<br />

Shaughnessy<br />

Dr. and Mrs. William H. Sheffield<br />

Margaret B. Shepley<br />

Mary T. Shutt<br />

Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sims Jr.<br />

Nancy M. Smith<br />

Wayman F. Smith III<br />

Walter* and Linda L. Stark<br />

Audrey and John Steinfeld<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Louis</strong> B. Susman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tamke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William Tao<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Timothy J. Tegeler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomas Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Toombs<br />

Pam and Greg Trapp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Trulaske<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. Robert J.<br />

Trulaske Sr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwin Trusheim<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Tschudy<br />

Drs. Peter and Susan Tuteur<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Uchitelle<br />

William M.* and Georgia D.<br />

Van Cleve<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.<br />

Vandiver<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Van Doren<br />

MaryAnn and Michael<br />

Van Lokeren<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.<br />

von Kaenel<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John K. Wallace Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Murray<br />

Weidenbaum<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Weil<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Weil Jr.<br />

Dr. Virginia V. Weldon<br />

Mrs. Vernon J. Wendt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Werner<br />

Freida L. Wheaton, Esq.<br />

Mrs. Melvin R. Wilucki<br />

Mrs. Randolph Wohltman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn E. Wolfarth<br />

Cathy and Jim Woodhill<br />

Joyce and Bob Woodworth<br />

Dr. Mark S. Wrighton and<br />

Ms. Risa Zwerling<br />

Douglas and Lynn Yaeger<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Zeller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert K.<br />

Zimmermann<br />

*Deceased


ASSOCIATE AND SUPPORTING MEMBERS<br />

Associate Members provide<br />

annual membership support<br />

of the <strong>Museum</strong> from $500 to<br />

$1,499. This annual membership<br />

support represents a strong<br />

commitment to the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

mission.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Jorge M. Alegre<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Bahle<br />

A. J. Bardol Jr.<br />

John and Karen Barhydt<br />

Mrs. Anne Desloge Bates<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ted W. Beaty<br />

Belden Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Berger<br />

Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert Bickel III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Birk Jr.<br />

J. Cliff Blake<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John A. Blumenfeld<br />

Ramsey and Mark Botterman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.<br />

Brossard<br />

Greta Buback<br />

Ed Buchholz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Butler<br />

Natalie K. Clapp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney M. Coe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cramer<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Lester Allen<br />

Crancer III<br />

James R. Criscione Jr.<br />

Samuel C. Davis Jr.<br />

Mrs. W. E. Delicate<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dolson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Quintus L.<br />

Drennan Jr.<br />

David and Ramona Dunlap<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards<br />

Jo Ann Emmerich<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fisher<br />

Richard Fleming and Sarah Smith<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Fox<br />

Gloria J. Freund<br />

General Motors Corporation<br />

Lisa Easton Goldfarb<br />

Elizabeth and George Goodman<br />

Carol L. Gossett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. King Graf<br />

Elizabeth L. Green<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Guller<br />

Michael Haas<br />

Bruce W. Halliday<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary A. Halls<br />

Patricia N. Harris<br />

Mrs. Morton Hartz<br />

Dorothy Heagney<br />

David R. Herndon<br />

Andrew Hockman<br />

Ann C. Hogan<br />

David K. Hopson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Rawlins<br />

Horlacher<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Hurst<br />

Margie and Ed Imo<br />

Intoximeters<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William W. James<br />

Lorraine Johannes<br />

Marjorie E. Johnson<br />

Ambrosius Benson, Flemish (born Italy), active 1519–1550; Portrait of a Lady with a<br />

Rosary, c.1535; oil on panel; 16 x 13 3/8 inches; <strong>Museum</strong> Purchase by exchange and<br />

funds given by Mr. and Mrs. John Peters MacCarthy in memory of Cornelia Peters<br />

Harms 154:2003<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Johnson<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston<br />

J. Kenneth and Jane A. Jones<br />

Nancy F. Kalishman<br />

Richard T. Katz and<br />

Stacey L. Smith<br />

Christin K. Klaber<br />

Nancy and Alois Koller<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Nicholas T.<br />

Kouchoukos<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Keith T. Kowalczyk<br />

Mrs. Winston W. Kratz<br />

Karen Larsen<br />

Barbara and Donald Lea<br />

K. Lehmann<br />

Loy-Lange Box Company<br />

George L. Markus Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Marsh<br />

Suzanne and Thomas Masters<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Redmund A.<br />

McCowen<br />

Ken Miesner<br />

Mr. Jack* and Mrs. Ruth D.<br />

Minton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ben Miller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson L. Miller<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. Mitchell<br />

Mrs. Clifford W. Murphy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick K. Murphy<br />

Mr.* and Mrs. James Myles<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Needleman<br />

George and Sally Nikolajevich<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John W. North<br />

Georgine M. O’Donnell and<br />

Dennis L. Sedlak<br />

Mrs. N. M. Osborne<br />

Marjorie Tooker Patton<br />

Thomas Porter<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Lee S. Portnoff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. S. Mark Rackers<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David J.<br />

Richardson<br />

William H. Ridings<br />

Mr. G. Harig Ruenzi Family<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C. Sauer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Scheibe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scherck Jr.<br />

William W. Schoening<br />

Marlys E. Schuh<br />

Hon. and Mrs. Charles A. Shaw<br />

Sheila G. Sherman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jackson J. Shinkle<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W.<br />

Skrainka<br />

Susan Slaughter<br />

John A. Sopuch<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James D. Switzer<br />

Barrett A. Toan and Polly O’Brien<br />

Mrs. Margaret C. Uhlemeyer<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Emil R. Unanue<br />

P. A. Vernon<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wall<br />

Mrs. James B. Ware<br />

Patricia M. Watson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Werner<br />

Marilyn R. Werner<br />

Melinda and Keith Whittle<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Wienke<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiese<br />

Williams Patent Crusher &<br />

Pulverizer Co.<br />

Thomas L. Wilson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David E.<br />

Wolfersberger<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood<br />

Kathleen and Jim Woodworth<br />

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C O N T R I B U T O R S<br />

CORPORATE P<strong>AR</strong>TNERSHIP PROGRAM<br />

Corporate Partnerships enhance the <strong>Museum</strong>’s mission and foster a special dedication to art and culture. Corporate leadership provides essential<br />

support for exhibitions and education through the Corporate Membership Program. We gratefully acknowledge the following corporate<br />

partners for their leadership support during 2003 and 2004.<br />

President’s Circle<br />

$25,000 or more<br />

Brown Shoe Company, Inc. Edward Jones Ford Motor Company Fund Interco Charitable Trust<br />

Director’s Circle<br />

$10,000–$24,999<br />

A. G. Edwards<br />

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.<br />

Bunge North America, Inc.<br />

Citigroup<br />

Famous Barr, Lord & Taylor,<br />

and David’s Bridal through<br />

the May Department Stores<br />

Foundation<br />

Benefactor<br />

$5,000–$9,999<br />

Alberici Constructors, Inc.<br />

Best Buy<br />

BSI Constructors Inc.<br />

Christie’s<br />

The Daniel & Henry Company<br />

Energizer<br />

Graybar Electric Company<br />

Patron<br />

$2,500–$4,999<br />

AmGen<br />

Arcturis<br />

The Aries Party Company<br />

Cold Stone Creamery<br />

Commerce Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong>, N. A.<br />

CPI Corporation<br />

Grubb & Ellis/Krombach Partners<br />

Member<br />

$1,500–$2,499<br />

Armstrong Teasdale LLP<br />

B & K Tuckpointing Company<br />

Baisch and Skinner, Inc.<br />

Barry-Wehmiller Companies, Inc.<br />

Bi-State Roof Systems, Inc.<br />

Bush O’Donnell & Co.<br />

Chase Park Plaza<br />

Chubb Group of Insurance<br />

Companies<br />

CIC Group, Inc.<br />

Computer Sales International, Inc.<br />

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McCarthy Building<br />

Companies, Inc.<br />

Plaza Motor Company<br />

Sigma-Aldrich Corporation<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong> Business Journal<br />

Target Stores<br />

US Bank<br />

National City<br />

Pulaski Bank<br />

Schnuck Markets, Inc.<br />

Thompson Coburn LLP<br />

Traube Tent Company, Inc.<br />

UMB Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong>, N. A.<br />

Hunter Engineering Company<br />

Laclede Gas Company<br />

Mallinckrodt – A Tyco<br />

Healthcare Company<br />

The Missouri Bar Association<br />

Ralcorp Holdings, Inc.<br />

SBC Missouri<br />

Dickinson Hussman<br />

Architects, P. C.<br />

Dierbergs Markets, Inc.<br />

Edward Simon Painting Co.<br />

Ernst & Young LLP<br />

Fleishman-Hillard Inc.<br />

Gershman Mortgage<br />

Guarantee Electrical Company<br />

IBM Corporation<br />

ISC Contracting<br />

J. E. Novack Construction<br />

Company<br />

Commissioner President Jerry Sincoff and Suzanne Sincoff at the<br />

Anniversary Ball 2004<br />

Smurfit-Stone Container<br />

Corporation<br />

Southwest Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

Tricorbraun, A Division of<br />

Kranson Industries<br />

J. W. Terrill<br />

John J. Smith Masonry Company<br />

Kodner Gallery<br />

Larson Engineering of Missouri<br />

Lou Fusz Motor Automotive<br />

Network<br />

Mastercard International<br />

Mercer Human Resource<br />

Consulting<br />

The Michelson Organization<br />

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP<br />

The Private Bank and Trust<br />

Company<br />

Sachs Electric Company<br />

Scottrade, Inc.<br />

Union Planters Bank N. A.<br />

Vantage Credit Union<br />

Watlow<br />

World Wide Technology, Inc.


SPONSORS OF EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS<br />

$100,000 and above<br />

ALTANA AG<br />

Ford Motor Company Fund<br />

The Henry Luce Foundation, Inc.<br />

National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s<br />

$25,000–$99,999<br />

Ameren Corporation<br />

Dana Brown Charitable Trust<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation<br />

Institute of <strong>Museum</strong> and Library<br />

Services<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation,<br />

Commerce Bank, Trustee<br />

Missouri <strong>Art</strong>s Council<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

Northern Trust<br />

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES<br />

These companies have supported<br />

the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> by<br />

matching contributions from our<br />

Members. Matching gift companies<br />

represent a significant corporate<br />

commitment to arts and<br />

culture in the St. <strong>Louis</strong> region.<br />

Aetna Foundation, Inc.<br />

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.<br />

Altria Group, Inc.<br />

American Express Foundation<br />

American International<br />

Group, Inc.<br />

Aon Foundation<br />

AT&T<br />

Automobile Club of Missouri<br />

AXA Foundation<br />

Bank of America<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Brown Shoe Company, Inc.<br />

SPECIAL GIFTS OF $1,000 OR MORE<br />

The Annual Fund Appeal and<br />

the Tribute Fund provide for<br />

the continued success of the <strong>Art</strong><br />

<strong>Museum</strong>’s programs. The following<br />

contributors have, through<br />

their generosity, enhanced the<br />

<strong>Museum</strong>’s ability to provide<br />

quality programming for the<br />

community.<br />

$5,000 and above<br />

Jack Ansehl<br />

Stephen Brauer and Camilla<br />

Brauer Charitable Trust<br />

Elissa and Paul Cahn<br />

Christian B. Peper<br />

$10,000–$24,999<br />

AT&T<br />

Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin<br />

Brown Shoe Company, Inc.<br />

Citigroup<br />

Energizer<br />

The Peter Krueger-Christie’s<br />

Foundation<br />

MetLife Foundation<br />

Plaza Motor Company<br />

Target Stores<br />

Bunge North America, Inc.<br />

Burlington Northern Santa Fe<br />

Foundation<br />

CIGNA Foundation<br />

Cisco Systems Foundation<br />

Citigroup<br />

CNA Foundation<br />

The Commerce Bancshares<br />

Foundation<br />

Computer Associates<br />

International, Inc.<br />

Cooper Industries Foundation<br />

CPI Corporation<br />

Deutsche Bank Americas<br />

Foundation<br />

Elsevier Science<br />

Emerson<br />

Energizer<br />

First Data Corporation<br />

FMC Technologies<br />

Georgia-Pacific Corporation<br />

Jane Stamper<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Taylor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Tillery<br />

Kate Stamper Wilhite Charitable<br />

Foundation<br />

Zaplin-Lampert Gallery<br />

Anonymous<br />

$2,500–$4,999<br />

The Children’s <strong>Art</strong> Bazaar<br />

Ellen R. Conant<br />

Judy and Al Goldman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kresko<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton W. Lane Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy<br />

John M. Olin Charitable Trust<br />

Nikolaus Schweickart, President and CEO of ALTANA AG, which sponsored<br />

the exhibition German <strong>Art</strong> Now<br />

GlaxoSmithKline Foundation<br />

Houghton Mifflin Company<br />

IBM International Foundation<br />

ING Foundation<br />

Interco Charitable Trust<br />

John Hancock Financial Services<br />

John Wiley & Sons Inc.<br />

J. P. Morgan Chase Foundation<br />

Key Foundation<br />

The Lay Family Foundation<br />

Mallinckrodt – A Tyco<br />

Healthcare Company<br />

Maritz Inc.<br />

Mastercard International<br />

The May Department Stores<br />

Company<br />

The McGraw-Hill Companies<br />

Foundation Inc.<br />

Merrill Lynch & Co.<br />

Foundation, Inc.<br />

Monsanto Fund<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Taylor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F.<br />

Williams Jr.<br />

$1,000–$2,499<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas T.<br />

Alexander<br />

BSI Constructors Inc.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. James T. Chamness<br />

Dr. Fred A. Couts<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Cramer<br />

Gail F. Fischmann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David P. Gast<br />

John R. Goodall Trust<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Mary Ann Maritz<br />

Mutual of America<br />

Nestle Purina PetCare Company<br />

Norfolk Southern Foundation<br />

Pfizer Inc.<br />

Pharmacia Foundation<br />

PPG Industries Foundation<br />

The Prudential Foundation<br />

SAP<br />

Sara Lee Foundation<br />

SBC Foundation<br />

Solutia Fund<br />

The St. Paul Companies, Inc.<br />

Foundation<br />

Tenet Healthcare Foundation<br />

Tripos, Inc.<br />

Tyco International<br />

Union Pacific Foundation<br />

The UPS Foundation<br />

U.S. Bancorp Foundation<br />

WellPoint Foundation<br />

W. W. Grainger, Inc.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. S. Lee McMillan<br />

Anne C. Meyer<br />

John O. Middlebrook Charitable<br />

Trust<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moog<br />

Mariko A. Nutt<br />

Dr. and Mrs. William F. Sasser Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Thomas Jr.<br />

Dr. Blanche M. and Mr. J. M.<br />

Touhill<br />

Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwin Trusheim<br />

MaryAnn and Michael<br />

Van Lokeren<br />

Thomas Hill Ward Foundation<br />

Katherine Gladney Wells<br />

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<strong>AR</strong>T ACQUISITION GIFTS<br />

These patrons helped build our<br />

collections by donating works<br />

of art to the <strong>Museum</strong>.<br />

Thomas Alexander and<br />

Laura Rogers<br />

American Academy of <strong>Art</strong>s and<br />

Letters<br />

Dr. Lawrence Barmann<br />

Kirby William Brown<br />

Donald L. Bryant Jr. Family<br />

Trust<br />

Jean-Christophe Castelli<br />

Clamp<strong>Art</strong><br />

F. Wesley Clelland<br />

Milly Cohn<br />

James K. Douglas<br />

Hon. and Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Eagleton<br />

Rosina Feldman<br />

Sam Fentress<br />

Brian Finke<br />

Alice S. Gerdine<br />

Benjamin Goluboff<br />

George Grove<br />

Monika Half<br />

Jimmy and Debora Kellom<br />

Helen and Eugene Kornblum<br />

Anna Kuperberg<br />

Mary and Oliver Langenberg<br />

Leslie J. Laskey<br />

Philippe Lévy-Stab<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.<br />

Lowenhaupt<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur and Barbara McDonnell<br />

Betsy Millard<br />

Araki Minol<br />

Nicholas Nixon<br />

Alexander Novak and Family<br />

James A. Peruto<br />

Emily Rauh Pulitzer<br />

Susan Rankaitis<br />

SUPPORTING PUBLIC AGENCIES<br />

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Marie L. Schmitz<br />

Martin Schweig<br />

Victor Porter Smith<br />

Joni Sternbach<br />

Mrs. Donald Strominger<br />

Lee and Barbara Wagman<br />

Anabeth and John Weil<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Werner<br />

Dr. Fred Witt<br />

The following patrons have<br />

contributed funds in 2003 and<br />

2004 toward the purchase of<br />

works of art that enhance the<br />

collection for the enjoyment of<br />

this and future generations.<br />

$100,000 and above<br />

Anonymous<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lester A.<br />

Crancer Jr.<br />

Kenneth and Nancy Kranzberg,<br />

in honor of their children<br />

Lily and David Dulan and<br />

Mary Ann and Andy Srenco<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Peters<br />

MacCarthy<br />

Isabel Moore in memory of<br />

John Wooten Moore<br />

Bruce and Kimberly Olson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Christian B. Peper<br />

Emily Rauh Pulitzer<br />

Phoebe and Mark Weil<br />

Gary Wolff Family<br />

Public support of the <strong>Museum</strong> provides vital support<br />

that enhances the <strong>Museum</strong> in its mission of arts education<br />

and public services. We are grateful for the institutional<br />

support of the following funding partners.<br />

Institute of <strong>Museum</strong> and Library Services<br />

Metropolitan Zoological Park & <strong>Museum</strong> District<br />

Missouri <strong>Art</strong>s Council, a state agency<br />

Missouri State Library<br />

National Endowment for the <strong>Art</strong>s, a federal agency<br />

$50,000–$99,999<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.<br />

Langsdorf<br />

$25,000–$49,999<br />

Minol Araki<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell<br />

Jordan Charitable Foundation<br />

Susan and David Mesker<br />

$10,000–$24,999<br />

Anonymous<br />

Brown Shoe Company, Inc.<br />

Charitable Trust<br />

Elissa and Paul Cahn<br />

Yvette and John Dubinsky<br />

Hope and Julian Edison<br />

Alison and John Ferring<br />

Denis Gallion and Daniel Morris<br />

Alice S. Gerdine<br />

E. Reuben & Gladys Flora<br />

Grant Charitable Trust<br />

Helen and Eugene Kornblum<br />

Phyllis Z. and Kenneth R.<br />

Langsdorf<br />

Jerome F. and Judith Weiss Levy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy<br />

Zoe and Max Lippman<br />

Ann and Randy Lipton<br />

Mrs. Charles W. Lorenz<br />

Dr. and Mrs. F. Thomas Ott<br />

John P. Roslevich Jr.<br />

Jane and Warren Shapleigh<br />

Anabeth and John Weil<br />

$5,000–$9,999<br />

John and Connie Cournoyer<br />

Hon. and Mrs. Thomas F.<br />

Eagleton<br />

Anne L. Lehmann Charitable<br />

Trust<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur V. Lui<br />

Chelsea A. May<br />

Elbelle Moore<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong> Friends of Photography<br />

$1,000–$4,999<br />

Cathy Barancik and Steve Novik<br />

Lewis Bettman III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William H. T.<br />

Bush<br />

Dr. and Mrs. William S. Coxe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William B.<br />

Crowder<br />

Jan and Ronald K. Greenberg<br />

David Allen Hanks<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Gary R. Hansen<br />

Lily Christy Busch Hermann<br />

Charitable Foundation<br />

Dr. and Mrs. David M. Kipnis<br />

Joanne and Alan Kohn<br />

The Lea-Thi-Ta Study Group<br />

Mackinnon-Patterson Family<br />

Mitchell and Joan Markow<br />

Isabelle and Jean-Paul Montupet<br />

Betsy and Charles Newman<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Newman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gideon H. Schiller<br />

Hon. and Mrs. Charles A. Shaw<br />

Barbara and Jack Shortridge<br />

The Third Wednesday Group<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Thomas Jr.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Martin B. Wice<br />

Fathers and children enjoyed drawing to music in the contemporary art galleries during<br />

Father’s Day 2004


THE ANNIVERS<strong>AR</strong>Y BALL<br />

This special benefit, which was organized and presented by the Friends’ Board, provides significant support for the <strong>Museum</strong>’s<br />

Endowment Fund for Education. The following donors have made important contributions to ensure the future of arts education for<br />

future generations of St. <strong>Louis</strong>ans.<br />

Grand Benefactor<br />

$100,000 or more<br />

Famous Barr, Lord & Taylor,<br />

and David’s Bridal through<br />

The May Department Stores<br />

Foundation<br />

Benefactor<br />

$50,000–$99,999<br />

Emerson<br />

Patron<br />

$25,000–$49,999<br />

Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc.<br />

Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin<br />

The Boeing Company<br />

Centene Corporation<br />

Edward Jones<br />

Enterprise Rent-A-Car<br />

Foundation<br />

Fox Family Foundation<br />

US Bank<br />

Sponsor<br />

$12,500–$24,999<br />

A. G. Edwards<br />

AT&T<br />

Brown Shoe Company, Inc.<br />

Bryan Cave LLP<br />

Energizer<br />

Alison and John Ferring<br />

First National Bank of St. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

Ivey-Selkirk Auctioneers<br />

Janet McAfee, Inc.<br />

William T. Kemper Foundation,<br />

Commerce Bank, Trustee<br />

Laclede Gas Company<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M.<br />

Langenberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. E. Desmond Lee<br />

Mallinckrodt – A Tyco<br />

Healthcare Company<br />

McCarthy Building<br />

Companies, Inc.<br />

Helen and I. E. Millstone<br />

Nestle Purina PetCare Company<br />

Dorte and Jim Probstein<br />

Pulaski Bank<br />

SBC Missouri<br />

Schnuck Markets, Inc.<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong> Business Journal<br />

Thompson Coburn LLP<br />

Anabeth and John Weil,<br />

Mark and Phoebe Weil, and<br />

Roxanne H. Frank<br />

Sustaining Patron<br />

$3,500<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Randolph Baker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Battram<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Van-Lear Black III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. John Brauer III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Bryant Jr.<br />

Elissa and Paul Cahn<br />

Jim and Karen Castellano<br />

Coin Acceptors, Inc.<br />

Bert and Karen Condie<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Craig III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Crancer Jr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Daniels<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Donald<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Driscoll<br />

Julian I. and Hope R. Edison<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alyn V. Essman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David C. Farrell<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fox<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Galt III<br />

The Guaranty Trust Company of<br />

Missouri<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Harvard K. Hecker<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Heisler<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert R.<br />

Hermann Jr.<br />

Bettie S. Johnson<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Kahn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S.<br />

Kranzberg<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Liddy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Peters<br />

MacCarthy<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. McAlpin<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N.<br />

McDonnell<br />

Noémi and Michael Neidorff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Christian B. Peper<br />

Roy Pfautch<br />

Kathleen W. Pratt<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry E. Ritter<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roberts<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ross<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William C.<br />

Rusnack<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ned S. Stanley<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David L. Steward II<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Streett<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Taylor<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Thomas Jr.<br />

Josephine C. Throdahl<br />

Drs. Peter and Susan Tuteur<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Van Doren<br />

MaryAnn and Michael<br />

Van Lokeren<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolff<br />

Sculpture Hall aglow for the Anniversary Ball 2004<br />

Sustaining Sponsor<br />

$2,000<br />

Jack Ansehl and Suzanne Lasky<br />

Arcturis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. Behnke<br />

Katherine Button Bell<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Barry H. Beracha<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Berges<br />

Kasey Bergh and Jim Doss<br />

Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilbert Bickel III<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.<br />

Brouster Sr.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William H. T. Bush<br />

Colliers Turley Martin Tucker<br />

Dr. Fred A. Couts<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Clark S. Davis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.<br />

Farquhar<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Steven L. Finerty<br />

Fleishman-Hillard Inc.<br />

Mrs. Henry L. Freund<br />

Lisa Easton Goldfarb<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Rand S. Goldstein<br />

Margaret B. Grigg<br />

Jenny Gupta and Steve Trampe<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Whitney R. Harris<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Shaun R. Hayes<br />

Mr. Milton H. Hieken and<br />

Mrs. Barbara Barenholtz<br />

Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Holman<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Jensen<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones<br />

Ellen E. Jones<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Krawll<br />

Seth and Catherine Leadbeater<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Liberman<br />

Lucy Lopata<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Randall<br />

McDonnell<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin I.<br />

Moskowitz<br />

Mrs. John C. Naylor<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Newman<br />

Ann R. and Russell E. Perry<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rebmann<br />

Mr. and Mrs. M. Weldon<br />

Rogers IV<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Ross<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.<br />

Shaughnessy<br />

Suzanne and Jerry Sincoff<br />

Mr. and Mrs. V. Raymond<br />

Stranghoener<br />

Dr. Donald M. Suggs<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Randall K. Sutton<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Teasdale<br />

Pam and Greg Trapp<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Trulaske<br />

Mr. and Mrs. W. David Wells<br />

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C O N T R I B U T O R S<br />

YOUNG FRIENDS <strong>AR</strong>T PURCHASE FUND<br />

The Young Friends of the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> enlist<br />

the enthusiastic support of a new generation of art patrons.<br />

Angelica Corporation<br />

Arcturis<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Brauer<br />

The Daniel & Henry Company<br />

DAS Acquisitions Company LLC<br />

Drury Displays, Inc.<br />

Edward Jones<br />

Engineered Support Systems, Inc.<br />

Hilliker Corporation<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jones<br />

Kellwood Company<br />

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Krekeler<br />

Missouri American Water Company<br />

Plaza Motor Company<br />

Pulaski Bank<br />

St. <strong>Louis</strong> Rams<br />

USA Mortgage<br />

V O L U N T E E R S<br />

<strong>Art</strong>reach Speakers<br />

Beverly Wagner, <strong>Art</strong>reach<br />

Coordinator 2003<br />

Allen Furfine, <strong>Art</strong>reach<br />

Coordinator 2004<br />

Susan Arden-Joly<br />

Ann Bauer<br />

Jean Crowder<br />

Barbara Gervais<br />

Lisa Easton Goldfarb<br />

Caroline Greene<br />

Elizabeth Peterson<br />

Billie Phillips<br />

Benedette Reh<br />

Lois Rubin<br />

Dale Sharon<br />

Irene Sokol<br />

Jean Sosna<br />

Elizabeth Thorp<br />

Gin Wachter<br />

Susan Wolf<br />

Betsy Zimbalist<br />

Development Office<br />

Dorothy M. Fleck<br />

Sue Hooker<br />

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Docents<br />

Benedette Reh, Chair 2003<br />

Carol Brabbee, Co-Chair 2003<br />

Carol Brabbee, Chair 2004<br />

Peggy Adams, Co-Chair 2004<br />

Henriette B. Ackerman<br />

Marlyn Adderton<br />

Susan Arden-Joly<br />

Sidonia Arnstein<br />

Eva Ballman<br />

Ann Bauer<br />

Audrey Berri<br />

Maureen Boyle<br />

Grace R. Brod<br />

Helen Burtch<br />

Patricia Bush<br />

Florence Cole<br />

Barbara Cook<br />

Pamela Crane<br />

Diane Crespin<br />

Jean Crowder<br />

Martha Lang Delmez<br />

Nadine Donahue<br />

Carol Drennan<br />

Melanie Fathman<br />

Martha Fenger<br />

Frances Franklin<br />

Marion Christy Freschi<br />

Sari Frieden<br />

Dorismae Friedman<br />

Fly Whisk, second half 18th century; Mughal, India; ivory;<br />

length: 33 3/4 inches; Young Friends <strong>Art</strong> Purchase Fund<br />

69:2004<br />

Allen Furfine<br />

Judith Garfinkel<br />

Barbara Gervais<br />

Bonnie Gibbs<br />

Nathanne Gitt<br />

Lisa Easton Goldfarb<br />

Caroline Greene<br />

Jessica Greenhall<br />

Michelle Harris<br />

Julie Harvey<br />

Martha N. Hause<br />

Lillian Hendin<br />

Arlene Honeywell<br />

Marisa Human<br />

Ruth Isserman<br />

Margie Jaffe<br />

Ellen E. Jones<br />

Paula Kipnis<br />

Stephany Kniep<br />

Dennis Kohler<br />

Joyce Krain<br />

Nancy Kranzberg<br />

Barbara Krettek<br />

Linda B. Langsdorf<br />

Ruth Lehrman<br />

Patricia Leigh<br />

Jane P. Lewis<br />

Linda Lewis<br />

Silvia Lipkin<br />

Emily Long<br />

Mary Longrais<br />

Ruth McBrayer<br />

Virgie Hill McNeal<br />

Eleanor J. Moore<br />

Alice Muckerman<br />

Pam Murphy<br />

Mary Ott<br />

Trudy Paley<br />

Elizabeth Peterson<br />

Billie Phillips<br />

Fran Reither<br />

Bernice Roemer<br />

Lois Rubin<br />

Nancy Sachar<br />

George Sallwasser<br />

Joann Sanditz<br />

Norma Scallet<br />

Pamela Schuchat<br />

Marsha Schwesig<br />

Dale Sharon<br />

Glenn Sheffield<br />

Sharon Sienaski<br />

Naomi Silvermintz<br />

Carole Simon<br />

Mary Smay<br />

Irene Sokol<br />

Jean Sosna<br />

Tad Spann<br />

Joan Stradal<br />

Sissy Thomas


Elizabeth Thorp<br />

Josephine C. Throdahl<br />

Elsie B. Valier<br />

Gin Wachter<br />

Beverly Wagner<br />

Eleanor Waltuch<br />

Ron Ward<br />

Hilary Welsh<br />

Susan Wolf<br />

Joanne Woll<br />

Adrian Wright<br />

Marilyn Yalem<br />

Betsy Zimbalist<br />

Deborah Zorensky<br />

Associate Docents<br />

Stephanie Nelle Baird<br />

Mico Barkofske<br />

Roman Beuc<br />

Marty Bickel<br />

Susan Boxerman<br />

Carol D. Burkholder<br />

Kimberly Charles<br />

Sarah Fehlig<br />

Marcia Hart<br />

Jane Hickenlooper<br />

Robert Hutcheson<br />

Kris Impastato<br />

Christine Kolar<br />

Anne Leners<br />

Jane McAdams<br />

Kelley McCarthy<br />

Nancy McDonald<br />

Sally McDonough<br />

Matthew Newman<br />

Henry Onken<br />

Betty Portmann<br />

Carolyn Sellers<br />

Muriel Sharpley<br />

Barbara Martin Smith<br />

Elizabeth Swank<br />

Mary King Swayzee<br />

Carol Uetake-Shapiro<br />

Rich Vagen<br />

Veronique Vitt<br />

Susan B. Weber<br />

Ada Williams<br />

Interpretation<br />

Beatrice Klingel<br />

Library/Resource Center<br />

Eva Ashner<br />

Mary Anne Buege<br />

Irene E. Cortinovis<br />

Polly Coxe<br />

Morton Deutch<br />

Bev Friedman<br />

Jane Gleason<br />

Mike Gordon<br />

Kit Hagen<br />

Anne Helage<br />

Karen Hindman<br />

Sue Hooker<br />

Wallace Klein<br />

Mary MacDonald<br />

Ida Mariz<br />

Marti Reichman<br />

Valerie Rohrbaugh<br />

Barbara Sarbach<br />

Daniel Talonn<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Ambassadors<br />

Donna Crowley<br />

Jean Crowder<br />

Wallace Klein<br />

Gin Wachter<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop<br />

Ann Arenberg<br />

Barbara Bernstein<br />

Cindy Bowen<br />

Joyce Brandt<br />

Barbara Brantley<br />

Katja Buckley<br />

Mary Bush<br />

Abbie Carlin<br />

Jean Crowder<br />

Betty Dickerson<br />

Hope Edison<br />

Docent Lisa Goldfarb led a captivated group through <strong>Art</strong> in Bloom 2004<br />

Angela Foley<br />

Abbey Fox<br />

Georgette Gerard<br />

Elene Ginsburg<br />

Sandy Goralnik<br />

Tracy Green<br />

Judy Hanson<br />

Delphine Hayes<br />

Sarah Heffner<br />

Donna Heider<br />

Diane Heigel<br />

Kit Hoeper<br />

Pamela Hutchins<br />

Vinoda Kaup<br />

Sheila Koors<br />

Letty Korn<br />

Donna Leach<br />

Carol McKirgan<br />

Joan Meyer<br />

Rachel Miller<br />

Monika Monahan<br />

Ellen Moore<br />

Shirley Neuman<br />

Jean Ohmer<br />

Sallie Painter<br />

Alice Pearson<br />

Anestassia Riem<br />

Gail Roulston<br />

Kathy Ryan<br />

Helen Schwartz<br />

Mary P. Sloan<br />

Jane Smith<br />

Carrie Sondag<br />

Barbara Messing Spector<br />

Myrna Steinback<br />

Ann Stillwell<br />

Judie Thatcher<br />

Frances Thompson<br />

Tanya Thurman<br />

Shana Tissier<br />

Zena Utrecht<br />

Beth Van Horn<br />

Liz Von Rohr<br />

Julie Vreeland<br />

Veronica Wagner<br />

Jane Williams<br />

Jean Wolff<br />

Vi Zumwalt<br />

Public Programs and Education<br />

Liz Friederich<br />

Jim Tieszen<br />

Tony Renner<br />

Loretta Wittenberg<br />

Registrar’s Office<br />

Barbara Messing Spector<br />

Teacher Services<br />

Carlene Fullerton<br />

Sue Hooker<br />

Wallace Klein<br />

Textile Conservation<br />

Jane Cahan<br />

Virginia Carter<br />

Mary Kniep<br />

Mimi Nusrala<br />

Susan Schwach<br />

Mary Ann Schwartz<br />

Visitors’ Center<br />

Leona Altman<br />

Jeanette Armbruster<br />

Elma Armistead<br />

Ron Bauer<br />

Jane Bosche<br />

Jaclyn Brizzard<br />

Donna Crowley<br />

Frank Foley Jr.<br />

Diane Heigel<br />

Laura Hrinsin<br />

Mary James<br />

Jeanne McGilligan<br />

Molly Phillips<br />

Rose Salisbury<br />

Ellie Sanford<br />

Audrey Senturia<br />

Earl Shreckengast<br />

Sarah Thomasson<br />

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S TA F F<br />

DIRECTOR’S OFFICE<br />

Brent R. Benjamin,<br />

Director<br />

CURATORIAL<br />

Andrew Walker, Assistant<br />

Director for Curatorial<br />

Affairs, Curator of<br />

American <strong>Art</strong><br />

Gay Lynn Montgomery,<br />

Sr. Administrative Assistant<br />

Janeen Traen, Collections<br />

Researcher<br />

Carol Kickham, Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Valerie Hellstein, Tamara<br />

Huremovic, Aronson Interns<br />

EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTIONS<br />

Linda Thomas, Assistant<br />

Director for Exhibitions<br />

and Collections<br />

Exhibitions<br />

Molly Perse, Exhibitions<br />

Assistant<br />

Marvis Hollis, Accounting<br />

Assistant<br />

Conservation<br />

Paul Haner, Paintings<br />

Conservator<br />

Suzanne Hargrove, Objects<br />

Conservator<br />

DEVELOPMENT AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS<br />

John Easley, Assistant Director<br />

for Development and<br />

External Affairs<br />

Susan Shillito, Sr. Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Sandra Jefferson, Secretary<br />

Development<br />

Brett Schott, Director of<br />

Development<br />

Mary Kerr, Manager,<br />

Development Information<br />

Services<br />

Jennifer Thomas, Manager of<br />

Individual Giving<br />

Amy Drummond, Major and<br />

Planned Giving Manager<br />

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Deborah Zumwalt,<br />

Special Projects Manager<br />

Africa, Oceania, and the<br />

Americas<br />

John W. Nunley, Morton D. May<br />

Curator<br />

Michael Gunn, Associate<br />

Curator<br />

Tammy O’Connor, Sr. Research<br />

Assistant<br />

Ancient and Islamic <strong>Art</strong><br />

Sidney Goldstein, Curator<br />

Theresa Huntsman, Research<br />

Assistant<br />

Asian <strong>Art</strong><br />

Steven D. Owyoung, Curator<br />

Krystel Mowery, Intern<br />

Diane Burke, Associate Objects<br />

Conservator<br />

Zoe Annis Perkins, Textile<br />

Conservator<br />

Sheba Haner, Paper Conservation<br />

Stephen Yusko,<br />

Preparator/Installer<br />

Elaine Harris, Secretary<br />

Seoyoung Kim, Samuel H. Kress<br />

Post-Graduate Fellow in<br />

Conservation<br />

Monika Jankowiak, Institute of<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> and Library Services<br />

Conservation Intern<br />

Steve Schenkenberg, Grant<br />

Writer<br />

Kate Gleason, Membership<br />

Coordinator<br />

Tobias Raiser, Membership<br />

Records Coordinator<br />

Patty Simpson, Major Gift<br />

Records Coordinator<br />

Laura Keeton, Membership<br />

Assistant<br />

Capital Campaign<br />

Sheila Manion, Capital<br />

Campaign Director<br />

Erin Jung, Development<br />

Research Coordinator<br />

Cheryl Griffin,<br />

Sr. Administrative Assistant<br />

Decorative <strong>Art</strong>s and Design<br />

Cara McCarty, Grace L.<br />

Brumbaugh and Richard E.<br />

Brumbaugh Curator<br />

David Conradsen, Assistant<br />

Curator<br />

Pamela Stewart, Sr. Research<br />

Assistant<br />

Early European <strong>Art</strong><br />

Judith Mann, Curator<br />

Erika TenEyck, Research<br />

Assistant<br />

Registrar<br />

Jeanette Fausz, Registrar<br />

Angela Carter, Sarah Lindgren,<br />

Assistant Registrars<br />

Ella Rothgangel, Collections<br />

Database Administrator<br />

Laura Brendel, Registration<br />

Assistant<br />

Patricia Boulware, Collection<br />

Information Assistant<br />

Danielle Davis, Collections<br />

Database Assistant<br />

Daryl McAdoo, Supervisor,<br />

Installation and Packing<br />

Salvatore Loforte, Michael<br />

McKenna, Shane Simmons,<br />

Amber Slater, Ronald Weaver,<br />

Installation Technicians<br />

Marketing and Audience<br />

Development<br />

Jennifer Stoffel, Director of<br />

Marketing and Audience<br />

Development<br />

Kay Porter, Media Relations<br />

Officer<br />

Krishna Knabe,<br />

Communications Specialist<br />

Brian Adkisson, Marketing<br />

Communications<br />

Coordinator<br />

Ruth Laws, Switchboard<br />

Operator<br />

Paula Ferrario, Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Gregory Harris, Visitor Services<br />

Manager<br />

Sue Eddens,<br />

Secretary to the Boards<br />

Modern <strong>Art</strong><br />

Robin Clark, Associate Curator<br />

of Contemporary <strong>Art</strong><br />

Emmeline Erikson, Curatorial<br />

Assistant<br />

Prints, Drawings, and<br />

Photographs<br />

Francesca Consagra, Curator<br />

Phillip Prodger, Assistant<br />

Curator<br />

<strong>Art</strong>hur Rogers, Curatorial and<br />

Conservation Technician<br />

Valerie Rudy-Valli, Curatorial<br />

Assistant<br />

Sydney Norton, Research<br />

Assistant<br />

Publications<br />

Mary Ann Steiner, Director of<br />

Publications<br />

Patricia Woods, Photography<br />

Manager<br />

Jon Cournoyer, Sr. Graphic<br />

Designer<br />

Jennifer Collins, Graphic<br />

Designer<br />

Kate Weigand, Publications<br />

Associate<br />

Lauri Kramer, Graphic Design<br />

Assistant<br />

Abigail Yoder, Photographic<br />

Services Assistant<br />

Joi Kalkbrenner, Label Assistant<br />

Lori Boschert, Information<br />

Center Coordinator<br />

Marjorie Plotkin, Visitor and<br />

Members Services Assistant<br />

Clara Irving, Check Room<br />

Attendant<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Events<br />

Kristin Lamprecht, Manager of<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Events<br />

Krista Hoffman, <strong>Museum</strong><br />

Events Associate<br />

Charles Wentworth, Production<br />

Coordinator<br />

Margaret Engel, Jonathan<br />

Grimm, Auditorium Managers


PUBLIC PROGRAMS AND EDUCATION<br />

William Appleton, Assistant<br />

Director for Public Programs<br />

and Education<br />

Narna-Page Cahill,<br />

Sr. Administrative Assistant<br />

Interpretation<br />

<strong>Louis</strong>e Cameron, Head of<br />

Interpretation<br />

Stephanie Sigala, Educator,<br />

Docent Programs<br />

Cheryl Benjamin, Associate<br />

Educator, Docent Programs<br />

Andréa Morrill, Assistant<br />

Educator<br />

Ann Burroughs, Education<br />

Assistant<br />

Community and School<br />

Programs<br />

Renée Franklin, Head of<br />

Community and School<br />

Programs<br />

Michael Lucas, Heidi Lung,<br />

Mary Nichols, Lisa Stelling-<br />

Jokish, Anne Treeger, Associate<br />

Educators<br />

Devin Dixon, Education Assistant<br />

Pam Elie, Assistant Educator<br />

Timothy Brown, Ellene Stampley,<br />

Romare Bearden Fellows<br />

ADMINISTRATION SERVICES<br />

Judy T. Graves, Assistant<br />

Director for Administrative<br />

Services<br />

Donna Bandy, Sr. Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Finance<br />

John Fraser, Deputy Controller<br />

Deborah Apel, Budget Analyst<br />

Accounting<br />

Brad C. Haberer, Accounting<br />

Manager<br />

Paulette Reeves, Sharon Anders,<br />

Assistant Accountants<br />

Pam Bledsoe, Laura Renshaw,<br />

Accounts Clerks<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Shop<br />

Cliff Harrison, Director of Retail<br />

Sales<br />

Deborah Boyer, Shop Operations<br />

Manager<br />

Barbara Dean, Merchandise<br />

Manager<br />

Christine Kennedy, Book Buyer<br />

Ginny Hoeper, Volunteer<br />

Coordinator/Assistant Buyer<br />

Anne McGowan, Retail Assistant<br />

Karen Mobley, Receiver/Inventory<br />

Coordinator<br />

Christine Heinrich, Sales<br />

Associate<br />

Elizabeth Chmelir, Amanda<br />

Wilcoxen, Cashiers<br />

Public Programs<br />

Sabrena Nelson, Head of Public<br />

Programs<br />

Catherine Cathers, Gloria Fuchs,<br />

Associate Educators<br />

Amanda Mueller, Education<br />

Assistant<br />

Library<br />

Marianne Cavanaugh, Head<br />

Librarian<br />

Emily Horton, Resource Center<br />

Coordinator<br />

Norma Sindelar, Archivist<br />

Cheryl Vogler, Slide Curator<br />

Ann Shuck, Archives Technician<br />

Clare Vasquez, Public Services<br />

Librarian<br />

Charles Handy, Technical<br />

Services Librarian<br />

Nancy Hilary Welsh, American<br />

<strong>Art</strong> Clerk<br />

Sarah Johnson, Bindery Assistant<br />

Christy Nehring, Library<br />

Reference Assistant<br />

Jeanne Rosen, Slide Library<br />

Assistant<br />

Yang Wang, Library Circulation<br />

and Interlibrary Loan Assistant<br />

Building Operations<br />

Dan Esarey, Building Operations<br />

Manager<br />

Bill Laycock, Building<br />

Operations Coordinator<br />

Linda Chapleau, Physical<br />

Facilities Assistant<br />

Jeff Wamhoff, Installation<br />

Designer/Chief Cabinetmaker<br />

Dave Jokerst, Tim Kelly,<br />

Cabinetmakers<br />

Marvin Chaney, Maintenance<br />

Chief<br />

Anthony Catchings, Richard<br />

Finch, Robert Harris, Leonard<br />

Murphy, Stanley Sisley, Alvin<br />

Thomas, Pete Vaughn,<br />

Maintenance Custodians<br />

Engineering Operations<br />

Gary Rauschenbach, Engineering<br />

Operations Manager<br />

Edward Jensen, Lead<br />

Engineering Technician<br />

Timothy Adams, Randy<br />

Guenther, Greg Hatch, David<br />

Perkins, David Stapf,<br />

Engineering Technicians<br />

Human Resources<br />

Sandra Tudos, Director of<br />

Human Resources<br />

Janet Hawkins, Human<br />

Resources Assistant<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Educator Anne Treeger with students participating in one of<br />

our ongoing elementary school programs<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Information<br />

Technologies<br />

Susan Patterson, Manager of<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Information<br />

Technologies<br />

Cathryn Goodwin, Network<br />

Administrator<br />

Jim Barteau, Information<br />

Services Technician<br />

Andrew Benz, Webmaster<br />

Cathryn Gowan, Digital Imaging<br />

Specialist<br />

Protection Services<br />

Mark Macinski, Protection<br />

Services Manager<br />

Christopher Overmann,<br />

Administrative Protection<br />

Supervisor<br />

Melissa Neely, Administrative<br />

Gallery Supervisor<br />

Mager Heywood, Andre Jones,<br />

Oscar Lang, Michael Stanek,<br />

Jerome White, Supervisors<br />

Leslie House, Administrative<br />

Assistant<br />

Marc Asbury, Christopher Beisel,<br />

Ernie Campbell, John Dean,<br />

Elizabeth Martin, James Ochs,<br />

Walter Otten, Tom Reed, Rickey<br />

West, Security Officers<br />

Greg Gathing, Walter Turner,<br />

Lead Gallery Attendants<br />

David Hartung, Dispatcher<br />

Agnes Bass, Latisha Battle,<br />

Robert Bell, Amy Blomme,<br />

Alfred Cureau, Jeff Davis,<br />

Margaret Deanes, Bennie<br />

Dennis, Venice Edgerson, Justin<br />

Farkas, Paul Fleming, David<br />

Gamache, Joe Ann Gleason,<br />

Rachel Guerrier, Ebonee Harris,<br />

Kathleen Hayes, Thomas Hayes,<br />

Marquita Hickman, Wilber<br />

Huber, Paul Johns, Ray Jones,<br />

Mary Jane Joplin, Jan Keller,<br />

Brian Koelz, Brenda Lafleur,<br />

Vanessa Lang, Richard Laususe,<br />

Bob Layton, Dionigi Leopardi,<br />

Christopher Mattler, Joshua<br />

Meyer, Donald Morrison, Diane<br />

Mosley, Philip Natta, George<br />

O’Brien, Johnathan O’Neill, Kim<br />

Perkins, Larry Roberts, Roscoe<br />

Roberts, Christopher Rubie,<br />

Deborah Santamaria, Phyllis<br />

Santamaria, Rosemary Simpson,<br />

DePaul Smith, Maggie Smith,<br />

Demarcus Stewart, John Stucke,<br />

Craig Thomas, Stanley Thomas,<br />

Charles Tiggs, Galina Todorova,<br />

Annette Weber, Randy Weber,<br />

Gary Wells, Mark Whiteside,<br />

Joyce Williams, Stephen Willis,<br />

Lucieta Willsie, Robin Woods,<br />

John Young, Gallery Attendants<br />

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Roxy Paine, American, born 1966; Placebo, 2004; stainless steel; 56 feet x 46 feet 6 inches; Commissioned by the <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> with funds<br />

given in memory of John Wooten Moore 38:2004


S A I N T L O U I S A RT M U S E U M<br />

Combined Statement of Financial Position<br />

December 31, 2004<br />

(with comparative financial information for December 31, 2003)<br />

2004 2003<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> Combined Combined<br />

Assets Subdistrict Foundation Total Total<br />

Cash and cash equivalents $ 3,529,246 2,693,272 6,222,518 3,577,836<br />

Zoo-<strong>Museum</strong> District cash and investments 4,451,540 — 4,451,540 3,232,643<br />

Investments<br />

Current receivables, net:<br />

5,<strong>02</strong>7,675 7,834,542 12,862,217 15,316,3<strong>01</strong><br />

Accounts 190,169 42,612 232,781 62,853<br />

Interest and investment proceeds 227,833 282,773 510,606 413,403<br />

Contributions 550,297 11,842,816 12,393,113 1,262,691<br />

Grants 165,133 — 165,133 107,714<br />

Prepaid expenses 345,758 4,000 349,758 261,190<br />

Inventory held for resale 451,642 — 451,642 505,395<br />

Contributions receivable from charitable trusts 5,715 1,913,753 1,919,468 1,854,558<br />

Property and equipment, net 19,5<strong>02</strong>,478 — 19,5<strong>02</strong>,478 19,870,054<br />

Long-term assets 27,313,889 54,032,789 81,346,678 71,203,408<br />

Collections — — — —<br />

Total assets<br />

Liabilities and Net Assets<br />

Liabilities:<br />

$ 61,761,375 78,646,557 140,407,932 117,668,046<br />

Accounts payable $ 1,426,993 37,183 1,464,176 1,186,<strong>02</strong>9<br />

Accrued expenses 668,940 — 668,940 862,417<br />

Notes payable due within one year 313,333 10,000 323,333 2,328,934<br />

Obligations under split-interest agreements — 105,009 105,009 1<strong>01</strong>,7<strong>01</strong><br />

Notes payable due in more than one year 666,667 10,000 676,667 1,000,000<br />

Other liabilities 1,090,599 — 1,090,599 1,054,540<br />

Total liabilities<br />

Net assets:<br />

Unrestricted:<br />

Net investment in inventories, property,<br />

4,166,532 162,192 4,328,724 6,533,621<br />

and equipment<br />

Designated:<br />

19,954,120 — 19,954,120 20,375,449<br />

<strong>Art</strong> acquisition and other 1,621,<strong>01</strong>0 1,731,353 3,352,363 2,729,666<br />

Endowment principal 13,079,039 17,837,391 30,916,430 27,9<strong>01</strong>,222<br />

Property and equipment replacement 4,375,692 — 4,375,692 4,391,007<br />

Facility expansion 2,634,2<strong>02</strong> — 2,634,2<strong>02</strong> 2,910,893<br />

Net unrealized gains (losses) on investments (140,074) 9,034,451 8,894,377 5,176,915<br />

Undesignated – available for operations 6,461,556 3,736,610 10,198,166 8,868,817<br />

Total unrestricted net assets<br />

Temporarily restricted:<br />

47,985,545 32,339,805 80,325,350 72,353,969<br />

<strong>Art</strong> acquisition and other 2,264,140 2,925,492 5,189,632 5,788,515<br />

Capital campaign<br />

<strong>Art</strong> acquisition and other held as designated<br />

— 14,265,758 14,265,758 —<br />

endowment principal 887,832 3,067,129 3,954,961 3,092,146<br />

Term endowment principal 262,205 — 262,205 268,707<br />

Total temporarily restricted net assets 3,414,177 20,258,379 23,672,556 9,149,368<br />

Permanently restricted – endowment principal 6,195,121 25,886,181 32,081,3<strong>02</strong> 29,631,088<br />

Total net assets 57,594,843 78,484,365 136,079,208 111,134,425<br />

Total liabilities and net assets $ 61,761,375 78,646,557 140,407,932 117,668,046<br />

The auditor’s report and accompanying notes to the financial statements are not included in this report.<br />

A complete set of the financial statements is available upon request.<br />

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S A I N T L O U I S A RT M U S E U M<br />

Combined Statement of Activities<br />

Year ended December 31, 2004<br />

(with summarized financial information for the year ended December 31, 2003)<br />

2004<br />

Temporarily Permanently 2003<br />

Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Total<br />

Measure of operations:<br />

Revenues, gains, and other support:<br />

Tax support $ 16,555,164 — — 16,555,164 13,176,599<br />

Contributions and memberships 2,738,720 573,<strong>01</strong>7 — 3,311,737 5,497,858<br />

Grants 138,605 10,500 — 149,105 165,<strong>01</strong>4<br />

Merchandise sales and admissions 1,660,560 606 — 1,661,166 1,166,376<br />

Fund-raising special events 143,257 — 786,605 929,862 —<br />

Proceeds from deaccessions of collections<br />

Investment return applied to operations:<br />

— 711,045 — 711,045 631,691<br />

Current earnings 348,895 — — 348,895 373,998<br />

Harvest (spending rate) policy 1,150,913 1,046,175 — 2,197,088 3,480,963<br />

Other earned revenue 306,522 60 — 306,582 226,038<br />

Total revenues, gains, and other support 23,042,636 2,341,403 786,605 26,170,644 24,718,537<br />

Net assets released from time and program restrictions 2,724,383 (2,724,383) — — —<br />

Total net assets available for operations<br />

Cost of operations:<br />

Program services:<br />

25,767,<strong>01</strong>9 (382,980) 786,605 26,170,644 24,718,537<br />

Curatorial and conservation 2,457,991 — — 2,457,991 2,486,808<br />

Exhibitions 1,975,617 — — 1,975,617 1,592,350<br />

Education and library 2,999,839 — — 2,999,839 2,755,198<br />

Accessions of art for collections 3,<strong>01</strong>0,925 — — 3,<strong>01</strong>0,925 4,817,645<br />

Total program services<br />

Supporting services:<br />

Gallery operations:<br />

10,444,372 — — 10,444,372 11,652,0<strong>01</strong><br />

Building operations and maintenance 3,953,970 — — 3,953,970 3,824,493<br />

Protective services<br />

Management and general:<br />

1,980,569 — — 1,980,569 1,858,489<br />

Administration 5,636,092 — — 5,636,092 4,999,<strong>01</strong>9<br />

<strong>Museum</strong> shop<br />

Fundraising:<br />

851,804 — — 851,804 635,310<br />

Development 1,231,<strong>01</strong>9 — — 1,231,<strong>01</strong>9 969,551<br />

Special events 203,352 — — 203,352 —<br />

Total supporting services 13,856,806 — — 13,856,806 12,286,862<br />

Total cost of operations 24,3<strong>01</strong>,178 — — 24,3<strong>01</strong>,178 23,938,863<br />

Change in net assets from operations<br />

Nonoperating activities:<br />

Increase (decrease) in net assets from:<br />

1,465,841 (382,980) 786,605 1,869,466 779,674<br />

Tax support for capital expenditures 533,874 — — 533,874 487,972<br />

Contributions and bequests<br />

Nonoperating investment return:<br />

1,862,<strong>02</strong>5 14,268,662 1,263,986 17,394,673 844,929<br />

Realized gain on investments 581,446 675,806 134,867 1,392,119 640,567<br />

Unrealized gain on investments 3,887,037 — — 3,887,037 8,<strong>01</strong>6,760<br />

Interest and dividend income 1,132,777 1,007,875 (59,590) 2,081,062 2,121,920<br />

Gain on beneficial interest in perpetual trusts — — 197,552 197,552 237,263<br />

Harvest (spending rate) policy applied to operations (1,150,913) (1,046,175) — (2,197,088) (3,480,963)<br />

Change in value of split-interest agreements (9,004) — 126,794 117,790 191,603<br />

Other 47,254 — — 47,254 3,645<br />

Gain on the sale of property and equipment — — — — 140,000<br />

Loss on disposal of property and equipment — — — — (163,399)<br />

Payment of obligation to the City of St. <strong>Louis</strong>, Missouri (378,956) — — (378,956) (6,944,254)<br />

Change in net assets from nonoperating activities 6,505,540 14,906,168 1,663,609 23,075,317 2,096,043<br />

Total change in net assets 7,971,381 14,523,188 2,450,214 24,944,783 2,875,717<br />

Net assets at beginning of year 72,353,969 9,149,368 29,631,088 111,134,425 108,258,708<br />

Net assets at end of year $ 80,325,350 23,672,556 32,081,3<strong>02</strong> 136,079,208 111,134,425<br />

The auditor’s report and accompanying notes to the financial statements are not included in this report.<br />

A complete set of the financial statements is available upon request.<br />

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S A I N T L O U I S A RT M U S E U M<br />

Combined Statement of Cash Flows<br />

Year ended December 31, 2004<br />

(with comparative financial information for the year ended December 31, 2003)<br />

2004 2003<br />

Cash flows from operating activities:<br />

Change in net assets<br />

Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash<br />

provided by (used in) operating activities:<br />

$ 24,944,783 2,875,717<br />

Depreciation and disposal of property and equipment 1,035,555 1,198,661<br />

Realized and unrealized gain on investments, net (5,279,156) (8,657,327)<br />

Gain on sale of property and equipment — (140,000)<br />

Gain on beneficial interest in perpetual trusts (197,552) (237,263)<br />

Other<br />

Changes in assets and liabilities:<br />

(77,<strong>02</strong>3) 595,575<br />

Increase in receivables, net (96,739) (1,171,678)<br />

Increase in prepaid expenses (88,568) (88,916)<br />

Decrease in inventory held for resale<br />

Increase in accounts payable, accrued expenses,<br />

68,844 96,369<br />

and other liabilities 120,730 310,7<strong>01</strong><br />

Increase (decrease) in notes payable due within one year (323,333) 1,995,600<br />

Increase in obligations under split-interest agreements<br />

Contributions restricted for:<br />

8,786 14,212<br />

Permanent endowment principal (2,050,591) (265,656)<br />

<strong>Art</strong> acquisition and other (573,<strong>01</strong>7) (1,637,184)<br />

Capital campaign (14,268,662) —<br />

Property and equipment replacement — (25,000)<br />

Obligations under split-interest agreements — (4,977)<br />

Interest and dividend income (975,786) (2,121,920)<br />

Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities<br />

Cash flows from investing activities:<br />

2,248,271 (7,263,086)<br />

Purchase of investments (54,829,1<strong>01</strong>) (43,981,381)<br />

Interest and dividend income 878,583 2,121,567<br />

Proceeds from sale of investments 53,341,798 48,448,688<br />

Proceeds from sale of property and equipment — 409,637<br />

Purchase of property and equipment (686,719) (1,370,081)<br />

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities<br />

Cash flows from financing activities:<br />

Proceeds from contributions restricted for:<br />

(1,295,439) 5,628,430<br />

Investment in permanent endowment principal 1,784,388 265,656<br />

Investment in art acquisition and other 1,157,081 1,637,184<br />

Investment in capital campaign 2,624,861 —<br />

Investment in property and equipment replacement<br />

Other financing activities:<br />

— 25,000<br />

Investment subject to split-interest agreements 9,437 4,977<br />

Payment of note payable (2,005,6<strong>01</strong>) (333,333)<br />

Payments on split-interest agreements (14,915) (14,067)<br />

Net cash provided by financing activities 3,555,251 1,585,417<br />

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 4,508,083 (49,239)<br />

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year 9,171,412 9,220,651<br />

Cash and cash equivalents at end of year<br />

Cash and cash equivalents are included within the following<br />

captions on the combined statement of financial position:<br />

$ 13,679,495 9,171,412<br />

Cash and cash equivalents $ 6,222,518 3,577,836<br />

Zoo-<strong>Museum</strong> District cash and investments 4,451,540 3,232,643<br />

Investments (money market funds) 3,005,437 2,360,933<br />

Cash and cash equivalents $ 13,679,495 9,171,412<br />

The auditor’s report and accompanying notes to the financial statements are not included in this report.<br />

A complete set of the financial statements is available upon request.<br />

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cover<br />

Bartolomeo Manfredi, Italian, 1582–1622<br />

Apollo and Marsyas (detail), 1615–20<br />

oil on canvas; 37 5/8 x 53 9/16 inches<br />

Friends Fund and funds given by Mr. and Mrs. John Peters MacCarthy,<br />

Phoebe and Mark Weil, and Christian B. Peper 62:2004<br />

Design: Jon Cournoyer<br />

Production: Lauri Kramer<br />

Editors: Mary Ann Steiner<br />

Kate Weigand<br />

Photography Editor: Patricia Woods<br />

Printing: Advertisers Printing Company, St. <strong>Louis</strong><br />

Composed in Sabon<br />

Printed on Utopia Silk 1X, an acid free and pH neutral paper<br />

that is elemental chlorine free and<br />

has ten percent post-consumer recovered fiber<br />

One Fine <strong>Art</strong>s Drive, Forest Park, St. <strong>Louis</strong>, Missouri 63110-1380<br />

Telephone 314.721.0072 www.slam.org<br />

© 2005 <strong>Saint</strong> <strong>Louis</strong> <strong>Art</strong> <strong>Museum</strong>

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