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As of 2010, the list of prominent a
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3.2 INTERNAL INFLUENCES: ARTISTS'DE
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Albert Bloch, Adolph Gottlieb, Hans
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sellers at public auction, did not
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In this view, the lack of incentive
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foundation formation historically.
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need for formation of those artist-
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30 John Henry Merryman, Albert Else
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4. FIELD CHARITABLE ACTIVITIESMakin
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4.1.1 Grants to IndividualsSupport
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To develop careers of under-recogni
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The Leeway Foundation (Ruling Year
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4.1.2 Grants to OrganizationsMost a
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Kent House, Monhegan Museum, Maine;
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exhibitions, artists' projects, res
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Animal WelfareGrantmaking by the Ed
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Rockefeller University; and Spanish
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Services, Takoma Park; Museum of To
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4.1.3 Grants of ArtworksMany artist
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violating its donor's intent, which
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study purposes, and an optimal fit
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the artist's honor, now the Burchfi
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University, Florida, including 200
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artists' residency programs as a pr
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economic activities that enable bro
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APPENDIX A.1THE STUDYAppendix A.1 T
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James T. Demetrion, Director Emerit
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Gordon Marsh Esq., Trustee, Leon Po
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D. Study Committee MembersAlan J. A
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Edie, John A. Congress and Private
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2005 Assets: $1,542,2902005 Charita
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HANS GUSTAV BURKHARDT, Painter and
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WILLEM DE KOONING, Painter1904-1997
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PAUL DYCK, Painter and Collector191
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HELEN FRANKENTHALER, PainterBorn 19
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The Renee and Chaim Gross Foundatio
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JEROME HILL, Painter, Filmmaker, an
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WOLF KAHN, PainterBorn 1927EMILY MA
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RICHARD MEIER, Architect and Collag
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YOKO ONO, Sculptor and Conceptual A
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ALBIN POLASEK, Sculptor and Educato
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2005 Charitable Purpose Disbursemen
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SAUL STEINBERG, Draftsman, Illustra
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CY TWOMBLY, Painter and PrintmakerB
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Albers, Josef. Photographs of Josef
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Program PublicationsLeeway Foundati
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ROMARE BEARDEN, Painter, Printmaker
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Burkhardt, Hans, Peter Frank, and T
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JOSEPH CORNELL, Sculptor1903-1972Th
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LILLIAN H. FLORSHEIM, Sculptor and
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WILLIAM GLACKENS, Painter and Illus
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HOWARD KOTTLER, SCULPTOR1930-1989Ho
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