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“I was floored by the quality, the breadth, and the depth <strong>of</strong> the collections and look<br />

forward to being enticed back for many wonderful exhibits.... What treasures you<br />

have in <strong>Minneapolis</strong>, I never knew.”<br />

—Jocelyn Kress, collector, New York and Paris<br />

6<br />

Right:<br />

Walt Kuhn, American ( 877– 949), Angna Enters, 9 4, oil on<br />

canvas, collection <strong>of</strong> Curtis Galleries, Inc., founder Myron Kunin,<br />

from “Villa America: American Moderns, 900– 950.”<br />

Left:<br />

Marc Riboud, French (b. 9 3), Painter on the Eiffel Tower, Paris,<br />

953, gelatin silver print, from “Marc Riboud: Photographing the<br />

World, 953– 005.”<br />

Below:<br />

Baron François Gérard, French ( 770– 837), Cupid and Psyche,<br />

798, oil on canvas, on loan from the Musée du Louvre, Paris,<br />

from “Cupid and Psyche: Neoclassical Visions <strong>of</strong> Love.”<br />

Below left:<br />

Francis Jourdain, French ( 876– 958), The White Cat, c. 900,<br />

color aquatint, gift <strong>of</strong> Herschel V. Jones, from “From Dürer<br />

to Cassatt: Five Centuries <strong>of</strong> Master Prints from the Jones<br />

Collection.”

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