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2012 FOR THE FISCAL YEAR SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 – AUGUST 31, 2011
ANNUAL REPORT
CINCINNATI MUSEUM ASSOCIATION
GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT The Cincinnati Art Museum is supported by the generosity of individuals and businesses that give annually to ArtsWave. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this organization with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. The Cincinnati Art Museum gratefully acknowledges generous operating support from the City of Cincinnati as well as our Members.
On the cover: Jim Dine (b. 1935), United States, Pinocchio (Emotional), 2007, bronze, patina, paint, photo by Rob Deslongchamp
©2012 Cincinnati Museum Association
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Dear Friends, It has been a wonderful year at the Art Museum. Thanks to your continued support and enthusiasm, we are happy to announce that from September 1, 2010 to August 31, 2011, the Cincinnati Art Museum welcomed over 272,000 visitors through its doors, marking this fiscal year as the third highest year in visitor attendance in our history. This is an amazing accomplishment for our museum at a time when so many venues are competing for public favor. This record year would not have been possible without the support of both the community and individuals such as you. We’re thrilled to have experienced this record-breaking attendance, and we continue to enjoy high visitor figures during the current year. As of now, we have already exceeded last year’s attendance numbers by 15,222 and are well on our way to another record-breaking year in attendance thanks to you. We’re glad to keep you coming 3
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The newly re-installed Emma Louis Schmidlapp Gallery featuring Icons of the Cincinnati Art Museum collections.
back for more, and will always strive to keep things stimulating and educational, fun and exciting for visitors of all ages here at your Art Museum. While our exhibitions brought in large audiences, we have also been taking care of our heritage and working on our future. We renovated the Schmidlapp Gallery into our Icons gallery, highlighting masterworks from our collections. We are displaying thousands of objects in our 6,000 Years gallery, and have brought other works out of storage to include in exhibitions throughout the Art Museum. We are renovating the former Art Academy building into the new home for the Mary R. Schiff Library as well as most of our staff offices. On time and under budget, this phase of the building will soon be completed, and we can already look ahead to occupying the new space within the year. We can also share that we have successfully raised over 80% of the funding for the project thanks to the generosity and interest of our many friends and supporters. We are now moving on with the planning for the next phase, the expansion of the Cincinnati Wing, the addition of both permanent galleries and a temporary exhibition spaces, and a new education space. We will add close to 15,000 square feet of space to show our permanent collection and special exhibitions – an increase of 20% over what we have today.
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The Amazing American Circus Poster exhibit.
WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO Last year’s calendar was filled with exhibitions that in many ways celebrated what the Art Museum already had 5
Gallery shot of The Cincinnati Art Award: Gifts and Warhol Portraits of Douglas S. Cramer.
to offer from its permanent collection. The season kicked off with two exhibitions, Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman and Wedded Perfection: Two Centuries of Wedding Gowns. Wedded Perfection alone brought in over 63,000 visitors to the Art Museum from October 2010 through January 2011, when nearly fifty wedding gowns and dresses from the late 18th century to the present day were shown for the first time. Visitors had the opportunity to see dresses from our internationally renowned permanent collection and those on loan from major designers, including Christian Dior, Vera Wang, and Zac Posen. From February through July in 2011, you could experience the history and brilliance of the circus with a display of eighty circus posters printed by Cincinnati’s own Strobridge Lithographing Company in The Amazing American Circus Poster. The majority of the posters came from the Art Museum’s own permanent collection, and many were on display for the first time ever. Nearly 36,000 visitors came in to discover the circus poster, with nearly 3,000 of those individuals staying to participate in one or more of the sixteen programs that the Art Museum offered in conjunction with the exhibition. We were honored to celebrate the significant career of Douglas S. Cramer by awarding him with the second annual Cincinnati Art Award in May of last year. In addition to being one of the world’s greatest collectors of contemporary art, Cramer also achieved great success in producing television hits such as The Love Boat and Wonder Woman. We all appreciate his many gifts to the 6
Christian Dior (1905–57); France; Wedding Ensemble: Dress, Crinoline and Headpiece, 1954; Linen, silk; Gift of Countess de Rochambeau; 2008.49a-c
Cincinnati Art Museum and other institutions, as they allow us to see the work of great contemporary artists, such as Andy Warhol, in person. We brought the year to a close with a new visitor-activated installment of our DRAW program: a sequence of lectures, performances, seminars, and exhibits that draw out the meaning and relevance of art as well as the visitor’s participation. Titled Here, There and Everywhere, this latest DRAW program, developed and co-curated by a member of our Finance Department, focused on the central theme of hunger. Visitors were encouraged to reflect on the world issue of hunger as we presented them with culturally and historically diverse works all revolving around the central need for food. The Art Museum gave the community an additional opportunity to react to this issue by sponsoring a 5K Walk/Run to Feed the Hungry on Saturday, August 27th. The proceeds of the event were donated to the FreeStore FoodBank, City Gospel Mission and Kids Against Hunger. DRAW: Here, There and Everywhere was another way in which the Art Museum was able to fulfill their mission of bringing people and art together, while also raising awareness for a major problem in the world today. We have been extremely busy in striving to keep you as excited as last year, if not more so, with what we’ve offered in our exhibitions and programming this year. We opened the year with another great exhibition on fashion. This time we brought the glimmer and glamor of the Roaring Twenties into the forefront with Art Deco: Fashion and Design in the Jazz Age. Close to 35,000 visitors came in to see the twenty spectacular examples of ornate and flapper7
Participants in the DRAW: 5K Walk/Run event
esque evening dresses that were so characteristic of the 1920s and 30s. Last year we reported that big changes were underway with the renovation of the Schmidlapp Gallery. We’re glad to report that renovation was completed in October 2011, and as a result, we are now able to present you with a visually striking wing that not only highlights eighteen of our most iconic works of art, but also encourages a visitor experience of intimacy and reflection with each of these masterpieces. In December, we filled the Ambulatory with Picasso Master Prints, an exhibition created with works from our permanent collection. We let you explore the artist’s world of printmaking by displaying a diverse range of etchings, lithographs and linocuts produced from the 1920s through the 1950s. In January, we brought Chicago-based artist Nick Cave to Cincinnati with a museum-wide exhibition of his superbly crafted Soundsuits. These Soundsuits came to life in several ‘Invasions’ that popped up around the city, including surprise performances at locations such as Findlay Market, The Cincinnati Ballet, and in the Opening Day Parade. The Art Museum kept up the momentum in February 2012 by filling The Thomas R. Schiff Gallery with twelve of Claude Monet’s masterpieces, including several of his most iconic works depicting water lilies and Japanese footbridges. The culmination of these three great exhibitions and high attendance numbers was our decision to stay open until 9 p.m. on Fridays throughout April to accommodate the large number of visitors coming in to enjoy what we had to offer. 8
Always a hugely popular event, Art in Bloom returns in November 2011.
If you have come to visit us lately, you likely noticed a new character standing in front of our building, opening his arms wide to invite you in. Pinocchio (Emotional), a twelve foot bronze sculpture by Cincinnati-native Jim Dine, was installed and publicly unveiled to the community on April 4th. Students from two local elementary schools were fascinated to watch as Pinocchio was unveiled, and were ecstatic at the opportunity to talk to the artist himself after the event. Inside the Art Museum, visitors can explore the fantasies of Dine even further with the newly acquired print portfolio of his illustrations depicting Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio. WHAT’S NEXT This spring, we also installed four beautiful Tiffany windows acquired from a church in North Avondale. Restored to their original splendor, they now shine forth in the Ambulatory above the Great Hall. In addition to our progression with the Art Museum’s renovation plans, we are also enthusiastic to offer a number of remarkable exhibitions in the near future, including Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit, opening this month, and The Art of Sound: Four Centuries of Musical Instruments, which will be opening in June. As the world sets its eyes and ears on Cincinnati for the World Choir Games in July, The Art of Sound will showcase musical instruments selected from our permanent collection of over eight hundred examples. In the coming year, the work of Herb Ritts, Los Angeles9
based fashion photographer, will be on display; the Starn twins’ Gravity of Light series of photographs will be on view at the Mt. Adams Monastery; the color lithographs and posters of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec will transport you to 19th century Bohemian life in France; and we will be honoring the work of Cincinnati artist Edward Potthast in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the Cincinnati Wing in the summer of next year. We hope, as always, that you will come to see what’s going on at your Art Museum. You don’t want to miss the 22nd annual festival of wine and food of A Taste of Duveneck, which is coming up right around the corner on June 7. There will be great live music, a live auction, and a raffle this year so make your reservations now. Look for more information about this favorite summer event on our website. There is always something great happening at your Art Museum. Members at every level receive invitations to exclusive events throughout the year, from exhibition opening receptions to black tie dinners, this is definitely a place to see and be seen. Check us out online. We’re happy to present you with a redesigned and reconfigured website that allows you to interact with our collections in a new, and more social, way. Share your thoughts and ideas, get directions, check out what’s new and sync your calendar with the latest Art Museum events. Please take a few moments to read through the rest of this report, which includes highlights of the past year, exhibition 10
plans for the year to come, and the very important business of thanking our many donors and supporters, without whom none of our work would be possible. We look forward to seeing you here at your Art Museum experiencing and enjoying all that we have to offer now, and in years to come. Sincerely, and with thanks,
Aaron Betsky Director
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Groundbreaking on the renovation of the historic Art Academy building
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Current and Upcoming Exhibitions 2012/2013 Season
*subject to change; tentative schedule as of April 1, 2012.
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A Tribute to “Skip” Fleischmann November 19, 2011 – March 18, 2012 Charles Fleischmann III, also known as “Skip,” was one of the most generous donors of works of art and funds for art purchase in the history of the Cincinnati Art Museum. His legacy includes approximately 2,000 portrait miniatures, making the Art Museum one of the leading repositories in the country. This scholar-collector’s love of portraiture extended to wax sculpture, and he amassed hair jewelry to complement the miniatures. Prints, textiles and decorative arts are also featured in this exhibition, which reflects only a small fraction of the more than 3,000 contributions he made to the collections across media and time. Impressions of Venice (node in gallery 121) March 17 – August 26, 2012 Impressions of Venice exemplifies beautiful Venice, the most depicted city in the world by 1900, and demonstrates how Venice influenced Cincinnati, its art and artists. Works on view date from the late 1870s to about 1920, with most pieces coming from the 1880s, and all from the Cincinnati Art Museum’s permanent collections. Venetian lace and glass collected by the Art Museum in the 1880s are combined with examples of scenic photography, a vase and plaque decorated by Carl Schmidt for The Rookwood Pottery’s Venetian Vellum line, along with critic John Ruskin’s landmark book The Stones of Venice (1851-53), and an etched copper plate shown in tandem with Frank Duveneck’s etching tools. Paintings and prints are represented by Robert Blum, Frank Duveneck, Joseph DeCamp, John Twachtman, and Cincinnati’s seminal Venetian influence James Abbott McNeill Whistler. In Celebration of Pinocchio (node in gallery 124) April 4 – August 19, 2012 In celebration of the installation of Jim Dine’s 12 foot bronze Pinocchio (Emotional) outdoor sculpture, the final gallery of the Cincinnati Wing 14
Casey Millard, Shark Girl with Art Museum, 2012, painted porcelain
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explores fairytale in the work of contemporary Cincinnati artists. Dine’s print portfolio illustrating Carlo Collodi’s original 1883 story is featured along with Dine’s large-scale drawing and bas-relief sculpture. The theme continues with another recent acquisition, Casey Rioden Millard’s sculpture Shark Girl with Art Museum. Mark Fox’s portfolio of marionette prints uses puppet figures to re-interpret narrative while Jay Bolotin’s large-scale print transforms a local legend into an epic tale. Completing the selection is Will Hutchinson’s 1,000 Cranes, a work based on the true story of Sadako Saski, on loan from the Collection Sara and Michelle Vance Waddell. New Acquisitions: Tiffany Windows To debut on May 12, 2012 This installation showcases four rare Tiffany stained glass windows. Tiffany Studios produced thousands of religious stained glass windows in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, but more than half of these have been lost. The windows recently acquired by the Art Museum were originally commissioned for St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Avondale. They are displayed with the Art Museum’s important collection of Tiffany blown glass vases to underscore the significance of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s contributions to the history of American decorative art and design. Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit May 26 – September 9, 2012 Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA More than one hundred works, from paintings to sculpture, are featured in this major exhibition devoted to the acclaimed artist Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937). The exhibition follows Tanner’s personal journey to explore his work from many facets: the impact of his upbringing and education as a young African American in Philadelphia in the years after 16
Henry Ossawa Tanner (1859–1937), The Annunciation (detail), 1898, oil on canvas, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Purchased with the W. P. Wilstach Fund, 1899, W1899-1-1
the Civil War; his success as an American expatriate artist at the highest levels of the international art world at the turn of the 20th century; Tanner’s role as a leader of an artist’s colony in rural France; and his contributions in aid of American servicemen to the efforts of the Red Cross during WWI. Landscapes, portraits and luminous street scenes from Tanner’s visits to the Holy Land and Near East are included in this exhibition, which highlights his invigoration of religious painting, an endeavour deeply rooted in his own faith. Organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, this exhibition is the second stop on a three-city tour, and is accompanied by both a major catalogue, and a children’s book by renowned artist Faith Ringgold. Printmaking Today June 2, 2012 – August 19, 2012 Modern visual culture is inextricably linked to creative artists who explore new directions and push boundaries. At the same time technological changes have transformed the visual image and the transfer of visual information. Printmakers have both brought innovations to established print media and at the same time embraced new digital processes. Among the artists pushing boundaries are Jay Bolotin, Willie Cole, and Julie Mehretu. Those exploring new horizons with digital technology include Ann Hamilton, Jane Hammond, and Jennifer Purdum. This exhibition explores printmaking in the first decade of the 21st century through recent acquisitions to the permanent collection. The Art of Sound: Four Centuries of Musical Instruments June 16 – September 2, 2012 This exhibition will draw from our permanent collection of over 800 classical and ethnographical musical instruments, the majority of which were given to the Art Museum in 1914 and 1919 by Cincinnatian William Howard Doane. Most of these instruments from this remarkable collection have never been properly catalogued and until now have been 17
Antonio Amati and Hieronymus Amati, Viola, 1619, Italy, Gift of Mrs. Peter Gibson, 1911.1911
unavailable to visitors. It’s a rare opportunity to experience this niche in music’s history and development. Aston Martin DB5 June 19 – July 15, 2012 This summer, for one month only, an icon of design, film and popular culture will be on display at the Art Museum: James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5. Owned by a local collector, this car was the stunt car driven by actor Sean Connery in the films Goldfinger (1964) and Thunderball (1965). In true 007 style, it features a revolving license plate, tire-slicing wheel caps, console-activated oil slick, smoke screen, bullet shield, front end machine guns, and the infamous ejector seat trigger button. Yet, stripped of all of its gadgets, it still stands as an icon of design—sculpted to seduce with killer lines and looks. Schiele Prize September 29 – December 9, 2012 Exhibition of artwork by the winner of the first Marjorie Schiele Prize. The triennial award honors the work and legacy of Marjorie Schiele, a Cincinnati artist whose generous bequest established it. Eligibility is restricted to artists and designers who hold a degree from an accredited school of art and design, and who have received prior recognition in publication or exhibition beyond a local level. Marjorie Schiele (1913-2008): Artist, Expatriate, Benefactor September 29 – December 9, 2012 This exhibition of paintings and drawings by Marjorie Schiele pays tribute to this artist, expatriate, and benefactor, and provides an opportunity to view a selection of her work that will join the Museum’s major collection of Cincinnati artists. Schiele, who was Cincinnati-born and educated, lived most of her life in Paris and Monte Carlo. She studied art in France and traveled extensively until she fled from Europe to New York in 1940 18
DB5, 1964 (detail), Aston Martin (1913–), engine and chassis manufacturer, England (Gaydon, Warwickshire), Zagato (1919–), design studio and body manufacturer, Italy (Milan), aluminum body and engine, On loan from the Yeaggy Family, L4.2012.
due to World War II. In New York, she became a student and assistant to the French painter and writer Amédée Ozenfant. Ozenfant introduced Schiele to a band of expatriate artists, which included Piet Mondrian, Fernand Léger, Marcel Duchamp, Lyonel Feininger, and Max Ernst amongst other notables. Schiele returned to France in 1952 and exhibited her paintings in both solo and group exhibitions, but never forgot her Cincinnati roots. She created an endowment to benefit the Cincinnati Art Museum, from which the Marjorie Schiele Prize was established. The Prize will support an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by a living artist triennially. Herb Ritts: L.A. Style October 6 – December 30, 2012 Curated by Paul Martineau for the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. He revolutionized fashion photography, modernized the nude, and transformed celebrities into icons. Through hard work and a distinctive vision, Herb Ritts (1952–2002) fashioned himself into one of the top photographers to emerge from the 1980s. Ritts’s aesthetic incorporated facets of life in and around Los Angeles. He often made use of the bright California sunlight to produce bold contrasts, and his preference for outdoor locations such as the desert and the beach helped to separate his work from that of his New York-based peers. L.A. Style presents Ritts’s intimate portraiture, his modern yet classical treatment of the nude, and his innovative approach to fashion which brought him international acclaim and placed him securely within an American tradition of portrait and magazine photography that includes Richard Avedon, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Irving Penn. Ritts’s images that bridged the gap between art and commerce are not only a testament to the power of his imagination and technical skill, but also the synergistic union between art, popular culture, and business that followed in the wake of the Pop Art movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Photograph from the upcoming Herb Ritts exhibition.
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Doug and Mike Starn: Gravity of Light Holy Cross Church at the Mount Adams Monastery October 6 – December 30, 2012 Since well before the Renaissance, light has been used for and understood as a metaphor for illumination, spiritual or intellectual; light is, of course, the opposite of dark. It is also the primary material of photography. In Gravity of Light, Doug and Mike Starn present a compilation of four series of photographs that extend this classical metaphor. Central to the exhibition is a blindingly bright arc lamp, mimicking the sun—a facsimile of Sir Humphry Davy’s “volaic arc” used in the first discovery of electric “artificial light in 1804. Equal parts sculpture, scientific experiment and photography, Gravity of Light is as much a system of transmissions as it is an exhibition of object photographs. The Starns’ art does not hold the world in suspension as an object for contemplation, but rather suspends the viewer in a world of their own making—a chamber of sensorial and experiential discovery, that renders each of us conductors; absorbers and emitters of the universe’s energy. Toulouse-Lautrec and the Spectacles of Paris October 13, 2012 – January 13, 2013 Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, one of the greatest draftsman of the 1890s, is important for his mastery of line, his innovative use of flat color, and incisive commentary on his contemporary social milieu. He portrayed the bohemian life of Montmartre, the hub of the artistic, intellectual and literary avant-garde, with its growing number of commercialized theaters, café-concerts, cabarets, and dance halls. His made striking images for public consumption as advertisements, posters and illustrations based on dance hall performers, poets and denizens of the demimonde. His posters for the nocturnal amusements of Paris with their sweeping lines, bold areas of color, and startling patterns, were heavily influenced by Japanese prints. This move into popular culture, with a love of character Rendering for the upcoming Starn exhibition.
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and his flair for color lithography makes him one of the most important Post-Impressionists. James Welling: Monograph February 2 – May 5, 2013 Artist James Welling has created beautiful and challenging photographs for over thirty-five years. Operating in the hybrid ground between painting and sculpture and traditional photography, he is a foremost photographic practitioner enthralled with the possibilities of the medium. Since the mid-1970s, Welling’s practice has unflaggingly shifted to address an impressive array of issues and ideas: the tenets of realism and transparency, abstraction and representation, optics and description, personal and cultural memory, and the material and chemical nature of photography. His program, in particular, helps refine our definition of a photograph while offering a meaningful new paradigm for contemporary art. Monograph is the first comprehensive exhibition of this singular artist. It witnesses Welling’s sustained relevance and enviable staying power in this field while simultaneously explicating the primary strands that permeate this artist’s seemingly disparate oeuvre over three decades. Eternal Summer: The Art of Edward Henry Potthast June 8 – September 8, 2013 Cincinnati native Edward Henry Potthast is celebrated for his sun-filled paintings of Americans at the shore. This exhibition of 90 works is the first to explore the full range of this American Impressionist’s art, featuring alongside Potthast’s famous beach pictures his portrayals of European peasants and agricultural laborers, harbor views, landscapes and portraits. With sketchbooks, watercolors, pastels, prints, and oil paintings, the exhibition will reveal his accomplishments across media, from studies to finished works of art. A catalogue published by D. Giles, Ltd., will explore Potthast’s life and work in depth and include a conservation study of his techniques. 21
Edward H. Potthast, A Sailing Party (detail), circa 1924, oil on canvas, Gift of Henry M. Goodyear, M.D., 1984.218
Learning & Interpretation Report FY 10/11
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• Art for Life Hamilton County Recovery Center Cincinnati Art Museum’s Art for Life Community Engagement program in collaboration with Hamilton County Recovery Center created art based workshops for clients with various mental health issues. These workshops provide opportunities to learn new skills, socialize with peers and are a big part of recovery for many participants. We were honored this year with a special certificate of appreciation from program participants at the Recovery Center’s annual picnic. Mason City Schools Art for Life and Mason City Schools partnered to provide a series of family days for Mason residents at the Cincinnati Art Museum. These special days bring in hundreds of community residents for scavenger hunts, tours and exhibitions. The partnership reflects a mutual interest in the arts and serving our community. • School-Based Learning Virtual Field Trips K-12 classrooms across the country connect with the Cincinnati Art Museum via videoconference technology for a simulated gallery experience. We offer 15 crosscurricular Virtual Field Trip topics, including “Hear the Art, See the Music” and “Discover the Story: The Underground Railroad.” Art Museum staff facilitate these programs so each include careful viewing of objects from the Art 24
Museum’s permanent collections and interactive activities to augment the lessons. Summer Teacher Institute 2011: Public Art In July 2011 educators from Greater Cincinnati gathered at the Cincinnati Art Museum for the ninth annual Summer Teacher Institute. Over the course of three days teachers participated in lectures, gallery tours, hands-on art making experiences and a trolley tour of public art in Cincinnati. Teachers left the Institute with a newfound understanding of public art, its history and role in Cincinnati, and practical applications for the classroom. Tour Confirmation Sheets During the 2010/2011 School Year, the Division of Learning & Interpretation began sending tour confirmation sheets to docents via e-mail. In the past, confirmation sheets were sent out using the regular mail system. Due to the increase in postage and supply costs, the new format of sending confirmations has been cost beneficial to the Art Museum. From September 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010, the Division of Learning & Interpretation’s postage expenses were $1,287.00. The postage expense does not include the cost of paper, ink/copies and envelopes. From September 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 the Learning and Interpretation’s postage expenses were $455.65.
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• Family Programs Cincinnati Art Museum Summer Camp Tour Confirmation Sheets During the 2010/2011 School Year, the Division of Learning & Interpretation began sending tour confirmation sheets to docents via e-mail. In the past, confirmation sheets were sent out using the regular mail system. Due to the increase in postage and supply costs, the new format of sending confirmations has been cost beneficial to the Art Museum. From September 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010, the Division of Learning & Interpretation’s postage expenses were $1,287. The postage expense does not include the cost of paper, ink/copies and envelopes. From September 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 the Learning and Interpretation’s postage expenses were $455.65. Summer Camp 2011 was a weekly ticketed camp for children ages 6-12 that ran for eight weeks and was led by four highly skilled educators and counselors. Each week of camp had a unique theme set with the goal of providing a full day of fun and creative opportunities for each child. Class experiences were composed of two interactive gallery tours (exploring the permanent collection and special exhibitions), two hands-on art projects, a lunch break and group activities including indoor and outdoor games. Happen, Inc. visited us weekly for performances based on our theme. Each week culminated in a public art show celebrating the campers’ artwork for friends and family to enjoy. 238 campers participated in the summer of 2011.
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Culture Kids
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Nick Cave Soundsuit Invasion at the Cincinnati Reds Opening Day Parade.
• Exhibition Related Programming In 2010-2011, the Division of Learning & Interpretation developed a series of public programs to support our amazing slate of special exhibitions. Programs created in conjunction with Wedded Perfection: Two Centuries of Wedding Gowns included gallery talks with Cynthia Amnéus, curator of fashion arts and textiles; Amy StorerScalia, editor of Cincy Chic and Madelyn Detloff, Director & Associate Professor of Women’s Studies at the University of Miami. Visitors also enjoyed live music with a matrimonial theme and a showing of the film, Always a Bridesmaid. During the run of the exhibition we hosted 121 group tours of the exhibition as well as many public tours. Over 2000 visitors attended a guided tour during the run of the exhibition. In the summer of 2011, the circus came to the Art Museum with the exhibition, The Amazing American Circus Poster. To support this family friendly exhibition the Division of Learning and Interpretation created a well-rounded schedule of programming that welcomed over 2800 people into the Art Museum. Tapping into the expertise of local circus experts, Circus Mojo, the Art Museum held several programs utilizing their expertise. These included a Community Day that turned the courtyard into a threeringed circus. Other programs geared to our youngest visitors included Family First Saturday: It’s A Circus in Here, Culture Kids: In Your Dreams and Wee Wednesday: When I Grow Up. For the older circus fans, the Art Museum hosted a symposium, several gallery talks, film showings, an art history class and a print- making workshop.
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• DRAW: Here, There and Everywhere Exhibition & Programming In the summer of 2011 the Cincinnati Art Museum tried something new. For the first time, we created a special exhibition addressing a major world issue – hunger. On display from June 4 through August 28, 2011, DRAW: Here, There and Everywhere encouraged visitors to think, feel and act. Based around the central theme of food, this exhibition addressed the issue of world hunger and man’s obsession with food and what having it or not having it means to society as a whole. Through the grouping of objects from across cultures and time periods, we welcomed visitors to join us to view, react and then act. • Artworld In 2010-2011 the Cincinnati Art Museum family interactive/ studio space served 7,903 visitors in 104 programs/days open. Artworld rotates its interactive exhibition space three times a year. In 2010-2011 Artworld exhibitions included: The Nature of Art: An interactive look at landscapes through times and styles. Welcome to Circus World: Run away and join the circus without ever leaving home in this behind-the-scenes look at the circus. What About White? What is it about the color white? Is it even a color at all? Find the answers and much more in this immersive experience.
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CURATORIAL REPORT Exhibitions FY 10/11
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Twenty-two special exhibitions were directed and brought to fruition. Of these, twenty-one were organized by the Cincinnati Art Museum, three toured to other institutions and one was organized by another institution in collaboration with the Art Museum. The Division also assisted in a number of installations throughout the Museum. Gallery 232/233 • Wedded Perfection: Two Centuries of Wedding Gowns (October 9, 2010 – January 30, 2011) • The Amazing American Circus Poster: The Strobridge Lithographing Company (February 26 – July 10, 2011) Gallery 234/Schiff • Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman (September 18, 2010 – January 2, 2011) • The Way We Are Now: Selections from the 21c Collection (January 29 – May 15, 2011) • Not Just Pretty Pictures: The Carl M. Jacobs III Collection (June 11 – August 28, 2011) Gallery 235/Balcony • Body and Soul: German Prints and Drawings of the Twentieth Century (September 4, 2010 – January 2, 2011) • The Way We Are Now: Selections from the 21c Collection (January 29 – May 15, 2011) Gallery 222/223/Ambulatory • Draw: Woman (October 30, 2010 – January 2, 2011) • The Way We Are Now: Selections from the 21c Collection (January 29 – May 15, 2011) 31
The Thomas Gainsborough and the Modern Woman exhibition.
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Wedded Perfection: Two Centuries of Wedding Gowns drew record crowds, October 9, 2010 through January 30, 2011.
• Draw: Here, There and Everywhere (June 4 – August 28, 2011) Vance Waddell • Heavy Metal: Arms & Armor from the Cincinnati Art Museum (October 23, 2010 – January 16, 2011) • Going Dutch: Contemporary Design from Local Collections and the Cincinnati Art Museum (February 12 – April 10, 2011) • The Cincinnati Art Award: Gifts and Warhol Portraits of Douglas S. Cramer (May 4 – August 21, 2011) Gallery 226 • Force of Nature, installation of Japanese ceramics from the Horvitz collection (August 9, 2010 – May 22, 2011) Gallery 101 • A/Car Rotations o 1942 Ford Jeep (August 31, 2010 – January 9, 2011) o 1957 BMW Isetta (January 11 – April 17, 2011) o 1964 Alfa Romeo TZ1 (April 19 – July 25, 2011) • B/New To The Collections o Tough Pictures: The Meaning of Photography Today (September 25 – Nov. 14, 2010) o Holiday Shop (November 14, 2010 – January 7, 2011) o Saint-Gaudens, The Puritan (January 11 – April 14, 2011) o Gifts from Douglas S. Cramer (April 26 – July 25, 2011) 33
From Going Dutch: Contemporary Design from Local Collections and the Cincinnati Art Museum
Art 101 • Bride & Groom Collide: Love, Relationships & Marriage (September 5, 2010 – January 31, 2011) • Welcome to Washington Park (February 5 – June 5, 2011) • Identity: Just Picture It (June 14 – August 28, 2011) Collaboration • A Centennial Celebration of Cincinnati’s Finest, Greenacres Foundation (August 18 – September 11, 2011) Reinstallation • Gallery 102, Schmidlapp Gallery (open October 29, 2011)
Sculpture form the 21c exhibition.
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The Amazing American Circus Poster: The Strobridge Lithographing Company
Accessions 2000.125 WOMAN WITH ROSES (LISA FONSSAGRIVES-PENN), PARIS Irving Penn (American, b.1917, d.2009) Paris/France 1950, 1969 multiple-coated platinum-palladium print mounted on aluminum 21 11/16 x 15 5/16 in. (55.1 x 38.9 cm) mounted on aluminum 24 13/16 x 21 15/16 in. (63.1 x 55.8 cm) Gift of Elaine and Arnold Dunkelman 2003.356 STELE WITH STANDING FIGURE OF FEMALE WORSHIPPER Southern Arabia/Saudi Arabia Circa 2nd Century BC-Circa 1st Century AD calcite-alabaster 14 13/16 x 9 5/16 x 3 11/16 in. (37.6 x 23.7 x 9.3 cm) Museum Purchase 2004.525 HAIR MEMORIAL OF ANNE MARY VENN English School (English) England 1836 human hair, gold, glass Diam. 1 in. (2.5 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
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2004.526 SPIRAL HAIR MEMORIAL Tessier and Sons (English, active 19th Century) England Circa 1855 human hair, silk, gold, seed pearls, leather, glass case 5 1/2 x 4 1/2in. (14 x 11.4cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III 2004.527 QUATREFOIL PATTERNED LOCK OF HAIR OF HENRIETTA, COUNTESS OF CARNARVON Antoni Forrer (English, active 19th Century) England Early 19th Century human hair, silk, gold, leather, glass case 5 3/4 x 4 3/4 in. (14.6 x 12.1 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III 2004.528 HAIR MEMORIAL FOR THE HON. ALAN PERCY HASTY MOLYNEUX HERBERT English School (English) England 1841 human hair, silk, gold, leather, sealing wax, paper, glass case 3 1/8 x 2 5/8 in. (7.9 x 6.7cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
Romare Bearden, Mill Hand’s Lunch Bucket (Pittsburgh Memories), 1978, Museum Purchase: The Edwin and Virginia Irwin Memorial and the John J. Emery Endowment, 2011.7
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Accessions 2004.529 HAIR MEMORIAL OF ELIZABETH MOLYNEUX-HOWARD English School (English) England 1835 human hair, silk, gold wire, leather, glass case 4 5/8 x 4 1/4 in. (11.7 x 10.8 cm) Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III 2004.1156 LIDLESS ROUND BASKET Vancouver/British Columbia/Canada Circa 1900 peeled and split cedar root, in woven and twined coil technique H. 7 in. (17.8 cm), Diam. 8 in. (20.3 cm) Gift of Wilda Dunlop-Mills in memory of Harry Dunlop 2004.1157a-b LARGE RECTANGULAR LIDDED BASKET Vancouver/British Columbia/Canada Circa 1900 peeled and split cedar root, in woven and twined coil technique H. with lid 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm), L. with lid 13 in. (33 cm) Gift of Wilda Dunlop-Mills in memory of Harry Dunlop
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2004.1158a-c SMALL LIDDED RECTANGULAR BASKET Vancouver/British Columbia/Canada Circa 1900 peeled and split cedar root, in woven and twined coil technique H. with lid 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm), W. 4 in. (10.8 cm), L. 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm) Gift of Wilda Dunlop-Mills in memory of Harry Dunlop 2004.1159a-b ROUND LIDDED BASKET Vancouver/British Columbia/Canada Circa 1900 peeled and split cedar root, in woven and twined coil technique H. with lid 6 in. (15.2 cm), Diam. 9 in. (22.9 cm) Gift of Wilda Dunlop-Mills in memory of Harry Dunlop 2004.1160 TWO-HANDLED TRAY Vancouver/British Columbia/Canada Circa 1900 peeled and split cedar root, in woven and twined coil technique H. 2 in. (5.1 cm), Diam. 20 3/4 in. (52.7 cm) Gift of Wilda Dunlop-Mills in memory of Harry Dunlop
Accessions 2007.202a-g SIX PIECE TEA SERVICE Duhme & Co. (American, estab. 1842, closed 1910) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States Circa 1877 silver hot water urn: H. with handle 11 1/8 in. (28.3 cm), W. with spout 10 in. (25.4 cm); footed base with burner ring: H. 4 3/8 in. (11.1 cm), Diam. with feet 10 3/8 in. (26.4 cm); teapot: H. with lid 8 3/8 in. (21.3 cm), W. from handle to spout 9 in. (22.9 cm); sugar bowl: H. with lid 7 1/2 in. (19. 1 cm), W. with handles 6 7/8 in. (17.5 cm); creamer: H. 7 in. (17.8 cm), W. with handle and spout 5 1/2 in. (14 cm); spoon holder: H. with handles 5 1/8 in. (13 cm), W. with handles 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan 2007.203a-b PAIR OF FOOTED BOWLS Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1890-1930s silver H. with handles 3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm); W. with handles 9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
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2007.204 FOOTED BOWL Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1890-1930s silver H. with handles 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); W. with handles 12 1/4 in. (31.1 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan 2007.205 TRAY Frank M. Whiting Co. (American), Oskamp Jewelry Massachusetts/United States Early 20th Century silver L. max 14 in. (35.6 cm); W. max 9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan 2007.206 PLATTER Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1890-1930s silver H. 3/4 in. (1.9 cm); W. 14 7/8 in. (37.8 cm); L. 20 1/2 in. (52.1 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
Carl Schmidt, The Rookwood Pottery Company, Plaque: Lobster Pots, 1912, Museum Purchase: William Watts Taylor Endowment, Edwin J. Kircher Art Purchase Fund, Cincinnati Art Galleries Fund, Cincinnati Wing Art Purchase Fund, the Joyce Mounts Clancy Memorial Fund, and miscellaneous Decorative Arts funds, 2011.9
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2007.207a-l SET OF PLATES (12) Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1890-1930s silver Diam. 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
2007.210a-b PAIR OF FOOTED SALVERS Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1890-1930s silver H. 5 in. (12.7 cm), Diam. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
2007.208a-l SET OF GOBLETS (12) Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1890-1930s silver H. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm); Diam. of rim of bowl 3 5/8 in. (9.2 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
2007.211 COMPOTE Johann Kühn (German, b.1804) Hamburg/Germany Circa 1855 silver H. 10 in. (25.4 cm), Diam. 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
2007.209a-b PAIR OF FOOTED BOWLS Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1890-1930s silver H. with handles 3 in. (7.6 cm); W. with handles 8 1/8 in. (20.6 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
2007.212a-b PAIR OF COMPOTES Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States Circa 1925 silver H. 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm), Diam. 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
Accessions 2007.213a-b PAIR OF TAZZAS Robert Sturm (American, b.1874, d.1964), Gorham Manufacturing Company (estab. 1831) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States, Providence/Rhode Island/United States 1890-1930s silver tazza a: H. with handles 5 1/2 (14 cm), W. with handles 8 in. (20.3 cm); tazza b: H. with handles 5 3/8 in. (13.3 cm), W. with handles 8 in. (20.3 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan 2007.214 LOVING CUP Duhme & Co. (American, estab. 1842, closed 1910) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1889 silver H. with handles 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm); Diam. with handles 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm) Gift of James Randolph Hillard, M.D. and Aingeal Grehan
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2008.108 WHITE ON WHITE SPLASH UP Pat Steir (American, b.1940) 2007 oil on canvas 84 x 84 in. (213.4 x 213.4 cm) Museum Purchase: Bequest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Wichgar 2008.109 EVENING GOWN Jean Worth (French, b.1853, d.1924) France Circa 1910 silk, beads, rhinestones, faux jewels Gift of Phillip and Whitney Long 2008.110 DRESS Marcel Demay (French) France Circa 1898 silk, linen, beads, metal, rhinestones, faux pearls Gift of Phillip and Whitney Long
Evening Dresses, 1925-28, The Betty Colker Collection, 2010.100 - 101
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Accessions 2008.111a-b SUIT: JACKET AND SKIRT Jean Worth (French, b.1853, d.1924) France Circa 1910 silk, linen Gift of Phillip and Whitney Long 2008.112 EVENING COAT Georges Doeuillet (French, active 1900-1928) France Circa 1910 silk, linen Gift of Phillip and Whitney Long 2008.113a-b DRESS: SKIRT AND BODICE Unknown United States Circa 1882 silk, mother of pearl Gift of Phillip and Whitney Long
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2009.81 RED VENETIAN OVER ORANGE CIRCLE WITH FIVE FOWERS IN GOLD LEAF Dale Chihuly (American, b.1941), Lino Tagliapietra (b.1934) United States 1992 glass 20 x 16 x 15 in. (50.8 x 40.6 x 38.1 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.82 WHITE POT TALL David Ellsworth (American, b.1944) United States 1997 Norway Curly Maple H. 11.25 in. (28.6 cm), Diam. 7.25 in. (18.4 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
Accessions 2009.83 CRAZY QUILT TEAPOT Richard Marquis (American, b.1945) United States 1980 glass teapot: H. with lid 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm), W. from handle to spout 5 1/2 in. (14 cm), Diam. 5 1/2 in. (14 cm); bead a: 3/16 x 7/16 x 5 1/16 in. (04 x 1.1 x 0.8 cm); bead b: 1/4 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (0.6 x 0.9 x 0.9 cm); bead c: 3/8 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (1 x 0.9 x 0.9 cm); bead d: 3/8 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (0.9 x 1 x 1 cm); bead e: 5/16 x 3/8 x 5/16 in. (0.8 x 0.9 x 0.8 cm); bead f: 3/16 x 5/16 x 5/16 in. (0.4 x 0.8 x 0.8 cm); bead g: 3/16 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (0.5 x 1 x 1 cm); bead h: 1/4 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (0.6 x 1 x 1 cm); bead i: 3/16 x 5/16 x 3/8 in. (0.4 x 0.8 x 0.9 cm); bead j: 1/4 x 5/16 x 3/8 in. (0.6 x 0.8 x 0.9 cm); bead k: 3/16 x 3/8 x 5/16 in. (0.4 x 0.9 x 0.8 cm); bead l: 3/16 x 3/8 x 3/8 in. (0.5 x 1 x 1 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.84 VESSEL #19855 Joel Philip Myers (b.1934) United States Circa 1980 glass H. 8.75 in. (22.2 cm), Diam. 4 in. (10.2 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
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2009.85 AQUA SEAT JONES Stephen Powell (American, b.1951) United States 1989 blown glass 24 x 22 x 5 7/8 in. (61 x 55.9 x 14.9 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.86 DOUBLE HELIX Grant Vaughan (Australian, b.1954) Rock Valley/NSW/Australia 2001 South Wales rosewood 6 3/4 x 13 1/2 x 11 3/4 in. (17.1 x 34.3 x 29.8 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.87 HEAD Stoney Lamar (American, b.1951) North Carolina/United States 1998 wood 11 1/4 x 12 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (28.6 x 31.8 x 14 cm.) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
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Accessions 2009.88 THE QUEEN Stanislav Libenský (Czech, b.1921, d.2002), Jaroslava Brychtová (Czech, b.1924) Czech Republic 1988 cast glass 27 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (69.9 x 39.4 x 24.1 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.89a-d TEAPOT GOBLET #92 Richard Marquis (American, b.1945) United States 1989 glass teapot goblet: 8 3/16 x 5 7/8 in. (20.8 x 14.9cm); bee: 1 x 1 x 3/16 in. (2.5 x 2.5 x 0.5cm); fly: 3/16 x 3/8 x 1/4in. (0.5 x 1 x .6cm); fly: 1/8 x 3/8 x 3/16in. (0.3 x 1 x 0.5cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.90 POT Rude Osolnik (American, b.1915, d.2001) Berea/Kentucky/United States 1985 manzaneta burl 6 3/4 x 7 x 6 1/2 in. (17.1 x 17.8 x 16.5 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 47
2009.91 GIFT HORSE Rudy Autio (American, b.1926, d.2007) United States 1994 glazed stoneware 38 1/2 x 31 x 21 in. (97.8 x 78.7 x 53.3 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.92 TOO MANY TRIANGLES Alan Stirt (American, b.1946) Vermont/United States 1997 wood, cherry with milk paint H. 2 3/8 in. (6 cm), Diam. 17 1/2 in. (44.5 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection 2009.93 STUDY IN EIGHTEEN David Nittmann (American, b.1944) United States 1997 wood, honduras mahogany H. 1 in. (2.5 cm), Diam. 30 in. (76.2 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
Accessions 2009.94 UNTITLED Elvie Jackson (b.1952) United States 1998 wood, maple burl H. 23 1/2 in. (59.1 cm), Diam. 10 in. (25.4 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
2009.97 UNTITLED Philip Moulthrop (American, b.1947) Georgia/United States Sep. 1996 wood, white pine and resin H. 12 in. (30.5 cm), Diam. 9 ¾ in. (24.8 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
2009.95 HOLLOW FORM VESSEL David Ellsworth (American, b.1944) United States 1979 wood, Brazilian Rosewood 2 1/2 x 9 x 9 in. (6.4 x 22.9 x 22.9 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
2009.169 COLIMA FIGURAL VESSEL: SHAMAN FIGURE WITH UPRAISED ARMS Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, with applied modeled features, painted in reddish brown H. 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.96 LAMINATED VESSEL Rude Osolnik (American, b.1915, d.2001) United States 1997 Baltic Birch Plywood 6 x 10 x 10 in. (15.2 x 25.4 x 25.4 cm) The Nancy and David Wolf Collection
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2009.170 VESSEL IN SHAPE OF ANTEATER Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with incised and reddish-brown painted decoration 8 3/4in. (22.2 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
Richard Avedon, Bill Curry, Drifter, Interstate 40, Yukon, Oklahoma, June 16, 1980, 1980, The Edwin and Virginia H. Irwin Memorial, 2011.1
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2009.171 HORNED TOAD Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with incised and stippled decoration; painted overall in reddish brown 10 3/4in. (27.3cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.174 SEATED DWARF Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, with applied modeled features, painted in reddish brown 8 11/16 x 6 15/16 x 5 7/8 in. (22 x 17.6 x 15 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.172 PRONE DOG Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with modeled and incised features; reddish brown slip 10 3/4in. (27.3 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.175 SEATED DOG WITH SPOUT ON HEAD Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with modeled features and incised decoration on burnished reddish brown slip H. 12 1/2 in. (31.8 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.173 GADROONED VESSEL Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with burnished reddish brown slip H. 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm), Diam. 13 in. (33 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.176 COUCHANT DOG WITH SPOUT ON BACK Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with modeled and incised features on burnished reddish brown slip 5 1/2 x 10 1/4 x 9 1/4 in. (14 x 26 x 23.5 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
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2009.177 CROUCHING ANIMAL WITH VESSEL ON BACK Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with modeled and incised features on burnished reddish brown slip H. 7 1/2 in. (19.1 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.180 KNEELING NUDE WOMAN WITH BABY Nayarit/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with incised and modeled features; painted overall in reddish brown slip 11 x 5 1/2 in. (27.9 x 14 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.178 EFFIGY VESSEL IN FORM OF GOPHER LYING ON ITS BACK Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with incised features on burnished reddish brown slip 5 1/8 x 7 1/16 x 5 5/16 in. (13 x 18 x 13.5 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.181 SEATED DOG WITH SPOUT ON HEAD Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with modeled features and incised decoration on creamy reddish brown slip 10 3/4 in. (27.3 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.179 DOUBLE-HEADED ANIMAL, CHINESCO TYPE Nayarit/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with incised features; painted overall in reddish brown with circular black resist design 3 15/16 x 6 5/8 x 4 15/16 in. (10 x 16.8 x 12.5 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.182 SEATED ANIMAL WITH PROTRUDING JAW Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with modeled features; painted in reddish brown slip 6 5/16 x 5 11/16 x 10 1/16 in. (16 x 14.5 x 25.5 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
Milton Avery, Foam on the Rocks, 1949, Bequest of Carl M. Jacobs III, 2009.184
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2009.183 SEATED ANTEATER Colima/Mexico 100 BC-250 AD earthenware, handmade, with modeled and incised features on reddish brown slip 7 5/16 x 6 1/8 x 6 11/16 in. (18.5 x 15.5 x 17 cm) Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle
2009.186 INDIAN HEAD Charles Cutler (American, b.1914, d.1971) United States 1968 scotch granite 18 3/4 x 16 5/16 x 14 1/16 in. (47.7 x 41.5 x 35.7 cm) Gift of Babette Black Burdick
2009.184 FOAM ON THE ROCKS Milton Avery (American, b.1885, d.1965) United States 1949 oil on canvas board 22 3/4 x 28 15/16 in. (57.8 x 73.5 cm) Bequest of Carl M. Jacobs III
2009.187 BUFFALO HUNT Seth Eastman (American, b.1808, d.1875) United States Circa 1848 oil on canvas 25 x 35 3/16 in. (63.5 x 89.3 cm) Williams Family Gift in Honor of William J. Williams
2009.185 MALE WORSHIPPER Etruscan/Italy 325 BC-250 BC cast bronze and burnished, with chased surface details 8 7/16 in. (21.5 cm) Museum Purchase: Lawrence Archer Wachs Trust and Phyllis H. Thayer Purchase Fund
2009.188 DRESS WITH CUT OUTS Rudi Gernreich (American, b.1922, d.1985) United States 1968-1972 wool Museum Purchase with funds provided by Friends of Fashion
Accessions 2009.189 PAISLEY COAT Thomas Muirhead & Co. (active Early 20th Century) Glasgow/Scotland/United Kingdom Circa 1903 wool, silk Museum Purchase with funds provided by Lee Cowan Tour Groups
2009.192a-d EVENING GOWN: BLOUSE, SKIRT AND BELTS Sybil Connolly (Irish, b.1921, d.1998) Ireland/United Kingdom 1960s linen, silk Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
2009.190 CAVALLO (HORSE) Marino Marini (Italian, b.1901, d.1980) Italy Circa 1950 bronze 19 1/4 x 27 in. (48.9 x 68.6 cm) Bequest of Ursula and Frank Laurens
2009.193a-b EVENING GOWN: BLOUSE AND SKIRT Sybil Connolly (Irish, b.1921, d.1998) Ireland/United Kingdom 1960s cotton, linen, silk Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
2009.191 EVENING DRESS Elizabeth Arden (Canadian, b.1878, d.1966) United States 1940s silk Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
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2009.194a-b SUIT: JACKET AND SKIRT Sybil Connolly (Irish, b.1921, d.1998) Ireland/United Kingdom 1960s wool, silk Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
Pablo Picasso, Minotaur Caressing a Sleeping Girl (Minotaur caressant une dormeuse), 1933, The Edwin and Virginia Irwin Memorial, 2011.34
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Accessions 2009.195 COAT Sybil Connolly (Irish, b.1921, d.1998) Ireland/United Kingdom 1960s wool Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
2009.198 EVENING GOWN Mary McFadden (American, b.1938) United States 1980s silk Gift of Marjorie Motch
2009.196a-c SUIT: CAPE, BLOUSE AND SKIRT Pauline Trigère (American, b.1912, d.2002) United States Early 1960s wool, silk, acetate Gift of Marjorie Motch
2010.30 STAYS England Circa 1775-Circa 1785 cotton, whalebone, leather, linen Museum Purchase: Lawrence Archer Wachs Trust
2009.197 DRESS Teal Traina (American, b.1917, d.2002) United States 1950s wool, fur Gift of Marjorie Motch
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2010.31 CROSSING THE SEINE Kim Flora (American, b.1982) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 2010 encaustic, oil and pastel over sanded and manipulated digital print on panel 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm) Museum Purchase: The Marnick Foundation
Accessions 2010.32a-b LAMPS (PAIR) Pattyn Products Company (American), Walter von Nessen (American, b.1889, d.1943) Detroit/Michigan/United States 1935 aluminum, brass and plastic H. 19 1/2 in. (49.5 cm), Diam. max. 8 in. (20.3 cm) Museum Purchase with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III
2010.35 G-FORCE DRAGSTER (X-1, BRIDE STRIP DRAGSTER) E.V. Day (American, b.1967) New York/United States 2007 nylon bridal thong, artificial pearl, stainless steel hardware, monofilament, acrylic box and steel base sculpture: 16 x 40 x 25 in. (40.6 x 101.6 x 63.5 cm); stand: 48 x 40 x 16 in. (121.9 x 101.6 x 40.6 cm) Museum Purchase: The Weston Fund for Contemporary Art
2010.33 VASE The Rookwood Pottery Company (American, estab. 1880), William E. Hentschel (American, b.1892, d.1962) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States Circa 1930 porcelain, Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze line H. 10 1/2 in. (26.7 cm), Diam. 8 1/4 in. (21 cm) Museum Purchase: Edwin J. Kircher Art Purchase Fund
2010.36 VASE Boch Frères Keramis (estab. 1844), Charles Catteau (b.1880, d.1966), Léon Dalfant Saint-Vaast / Belgium Circa 1930 enamel on stoneware H. 11 in. (27.9 cm) Museum Purchase: Miscellaneous Gift Fund for Decorative Arts Purchase
2010.34 NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN, OREGON Hiroshi Sugimoto (Japanese, b.1948) 1985 gelatin silver print 21 1/4 x 16 1/4 in. (54 x 41.3 cm) Museum Purchase: Thomas R. Schiff Photography Gift Fund
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Seth Eastman, Buffalo Hunt, Circa 1848, Williams Family Gift in Honor of William J. Williams, 2009.187
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Accessions 2010.37 VASE The Rookwood Pottery Company (American, estab. 1880), Albert Robert Valentien (American, b.1862, d.1925) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States Circa 1900 Earthenware, Tiger Eye glaze line H. 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm), Diam. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm) Gift of Mary L. Meyer in memory of her father, Dr. A.J. Light
2010.40 CHEST OF DRAWERS Charles Lehman & Co. (American, estab. 1821, closed Circa 1846), Charles Lehman (active 1820-1850) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1830s yellow poplar with mahogany veneer and walnut 47 x 46 x 33 1/4 in. (119.4 x 116.8 x 59.1 cm) Gift of Mary L. Meyer in memory of her uncle, William N. Eickenhorst
2010.38 VASE The Rookwood Pottery Company (American, estab. 1880), Lenore Asbury (American, b.1866, d.1933) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1906 porcelain, Iris glaze line H. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm); Diam. 2 5/8 in. (6.6 cm) Gift of Mary L. Meyer in memory of her father, Dr. A.J. Light
2010.41 PURSE Unknown United States 1960s leather, gold colored metal Gift of Judith S. Lucas
2010.39 WASHBASIN Dick van Hoff (Dutch, b.1971), Droog (Dutch, estab. 1993) The Netherlands 1996 felt and polyester resin 18 1/8 x 19 11/16 x 15 3/4 in. (46 x 50 x 40 cm) Gift of Murray Moss and Franklin Getchell
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2010.42 KAZE (WIND) Yasuhisa Kohyama (Japanese, b.1936) Cleveland/Ohio/United States 2009 Shigaraki-style stoneware, wood-fired 17 1/8 x 16 x 7 1/4 in. (43.5 x 40.6 x 18.4 cm) Museum Purchase with funds provided by The Jeffrey Horvitz Foundation with Carol Horvitz
Accessions 2010.43 GOBLET Japan 19th Century porcelain H. 3 11/16 in. (9.3 cm), Diam. 2 in. (5.1 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.47 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 8 in. (20.3 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.44a-b PITCHER WITH STOPPER Japan 19th Century porcelain H. with lid 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.48 PLATE Japan 19th Century porcelain Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
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2010.49a-b TUREEN SET Japan 19th Century porcelain Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson 2010.50 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
Jim Dine, Pinocchio (Portfolio), 2006, The Albert P. Strietmann Collection, 2011.66.1-44
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Accessions 2010.51 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 16 in. (40.6 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.54 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.52 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 10 in. (25.4 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.55 VASE Japan porcelain Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.53 JAR Japan 19th Century porcelain 3 x 2 1/2 in. (7.6 x 6.4 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
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2010.56 PITCHER Japan 19th Century porcelain 6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson 2010.57 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 5 in. (12.7 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
Accessions 2010.58 BOWL Japan 19th Century porcelain H. 3 in. (7.6 cm), Diam. 6 1/4 in. (15.9 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.61 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 15 in. (38.1 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.59 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 10 in. (25.4 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.62 BOWL Japan 19th Century porcelain Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.60 BOWL Japan 19th Century porcelain Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
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2010.63 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 6 in. (15.2 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
Kim Flora, Crossing the Seine, 2010, Museum Purchase: The Marnick Foundation, 2010.31
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Accessions 2010.64a-b JAR WITH LID Japan 19th Century porcelain H. with lid 6 in. (15.2 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.67a-b INCENSE BURNER Japan 19th Century porcelain H. with lid 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm), Diam. 5 in. (12.7 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.65a-b TRIPOD Japan 19th Century porcelain Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.68 PLATE Japan 19th Century porcelain 9 x 7 in. (22.9 x 17.8 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.66 VASE Japan 19th Century porcelain 7 in. (17.8 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
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2010.69 MAN WITH A CRANE Japan 19th Century metal Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
Accessions 2010.70 BOWL Japan 19th Century cloisonne H. 1 3/8 in. (3.5 cm), Diameter at lip 3 3/8 in. (8.6 cm), Diam. at middle 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.73 SUNSET AT MANOMET, PLYMOUTH, MASS. Alfred Bricher (American, b.1837, d.1908) United States Circa 1890 watercolor and gouache over pencil on paper 11 1/2 in. x 29 15/16 in. (29.2 x 76 cm) Museum Purchase: Fanny Bryce Lehmer Endowment
2010.71 A LONG-HANDLED CENSER (egoro) Japan 19th Century metal ware L. 13 3/4 in. (34.9 cm) Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
2010.82 AEROPLANE DRESS Raymond (Ossie) Clark (English, b.1942, d.1996), Celia Birtwell (English, b.1941) 1968 silk, plastic Museum Purchase with funds provided by Friends of Fashion Art and Textiles
2010.72 FEMALE DOLL China 19th Century porcelain, brocade Gift of Arthur and Betty Michaelson
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2010.83.1-8 MEMEBIOTICS SERIES B. Andrew Au (American, b.1972) 2006 color etching, aquatint, dryoint, spitbite and screen print portfolio of 8, each approximately 23 7/8 x 17 3/4 in. (60.7 x 45.1 cm) Gift of the Cincinnati Graphic Arts Forum
Pattyn Products Company, Walter von Nessen, Lamps (Pair), 1935, Museum Purchase with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III, 2010.32a-b
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Accessions 2010.84 GLNrND B. Andrew Au (American, b.1972) 2008 color etching, aquatint, drypoint, spitbite and screenprint platemark 35 7/16 x 17 3/4 in. (90 x 45.1 cm) on sheet 42 1/8 x 23 11/16 in. (107 x 60.2 cm) Gift of the Cincinnati Graphic Arts Forum 2010.85 U.747-IRp B. Andrew Au (American, b.1972) 2008 color etching, aquatint, drypoint, spitbite and screen print element platemark 17 3/4 x 35 9/16 in. (45.1 x 90.4 cm) on sheet 25 11/16 x 42 1/2 in. (65.3 x 107.9 cm) Gift of the Cincinnati Graphic Arts Forum 2010.86 BOOK WEIGHT tt (HUMAN CARRIAGE) Ann Hamilton (American, b.1956) 2009-2010 color inkjet image 36 x 25 15/16 in. (91.5 x 65.9 cm) on sheet 44 1/8 x 33 15/16 in. (112.1 x 86.2 cm) The Albert P. Strietmann Collection
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2010.87 THE RESIDUAL Julie Mehretu (American, b.1970) 2007 color sugar lift and spitbite aquatints with hard ground etching, drypoint, and burnishing platemark 35 13/16 x 44 13/16 in. (91 x 113.8 cm) on sheet 41 1/4 x 50 1/2 in. (104.7 x 128.3 cm) Anonymous gift in memory of Helen Pernice; The Albert P. Strietmann Collection; and Deaccession Funds 2010.88 SKETCHBOOK Edward H. Potthast (American, b.1857, d.1927) Circa 1880-1890 pencil each page approximately 9 1/8 x 7 1/8 in. (23.2 x 18.1 cm); entire sketchbook 9 3/8 x 7 1/4 in. (23.8 x 18.4 cm) Museum Purchase with Endowment Funds from an Anonymous Donor 2011.1 BILL CURRY, DRIFTER, INTERSTATE 40, YUKON, OKLAHOMA, JUNE 16, 1980 Richard Avedon (American, b.1923, d.2004) 1980 gelatin silver print mounted on aluminum image 47 x 37 3/4 in. (119.4 x 95.9 cm); mount 50 1/4 x 39 1/4 in. (127.6 x 99.7 cm) The Edwin and Virginia H. Irwin Memorial
Accessions 2011.6 THE JUDGMENT OF PARIS Jean Mignon (French, active 1537-1552), Luca Penni (Italian, d.1556) after Circa 1544-Circa 1545 etching sheet 12 5/16 x 16 3/4 in. (31.3 x 42.5 cm) Museum Purchase with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III, the Oliver Family Foundation and anonymous gift in memory of Helen Pernice 2011.7 MILL HAND’S LUNCH BUCKET (PITTSBURGH MEMORIES) Romare Bearden (American, b.1911, d.1988) 1978 collage of cut paper and fabric with watercolor, graphite pencil, gouache, and felt-tip pen on Masonite 13 11/16 x 18 1/16 in. (34.8 x 45.9 cm) Museum Purchase: The Edwin and Virginia Irwin Memorial and the John J. Emery Endowment 2011.8 KNIFE Duhme & Co. (American, estab. 1842, closed 1910), Henry Duhme Cincinnati/Ohio/United States Circa 1863 silver W. max 3/4 in. (1.9 cm), L. 6 3/8 in. (16.2 cm) Museum Purchase: John S. Connor Fund 69
2011.9 PLAQUE: LOBSTER POTS Carl Schmidt (American, b.1875, d.1959), The Rookwood Pottery Company (American, estab. 1880) Cincinnati/Ohio/United States 1912 Press molded, white body stoneware, Venetian Vellum glaze line 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 x 1/2 in. (21 x 26.7 x 1.3 cm) Museum Purchase: William Watts Taylor Endowment, Edwin J. Kircher Art Purchase Fund, Cincinnati Art Galleries Fund, Cincinnati Wing Art Purchase Fund, the Joyce Mounts Clancy Memorial Fund and miscellaneous Decorative Arts funds
Zhang Jin, Daoist Immortal Playing a Flute and Walking Across the Ocean (detail), Late 15th-early 16th century, 2011.70
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DONORS September 1, 2010 – August 31, 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Corporate Partners Founders Society The Future Membership Annual Fund Major Project and Program Support Trust and Estate Gifts New Century Society Endowment Funds Gifts in Kind 71
Corporate Partners The Cincinnati Art Museum thanks our Corporate Partners for their investments of time, talents and financial support during the fiscal year beginning September 1, 2010 through August 31, 2011.
Leader $50,000+
Partner $25,000 - $49,999
Sponsor $10,000 - $24,999 Fund Evaluation Group, LLC LPK, Inc. Mercy Health RiverPoint Capital Management The Sheakley Group of Companies Sotheby’s Contributor $5,000 - $9,999 AT&T Ohio Dewey’s Pizza First Financial Bank Jaguar Land Rover Cincinnati Messer Construction Co. Member $2,500 - $4,999 AAA Allied Group Boehm, Kurtz and Lowry Bona Decorative Hardware 72
Christie’s Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Gasket Packing & Mfg., Inc. Clark Schaefer Hackett Comey & Shepherd Realtors Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Duke Energy Corp. emersion DESIGN Ernst & Young Fidelity Investments Fifth Third Bank Fleming, Brockschmidt &Durkin, CPAs GE Foundation Hixson Architecture-Engineering-Interiors HORAN James Free Jewelers Just Saab Keating Muething & Klekamp PLL Nordstrom Northwest Wealth Management Group, UBS Financial Services, Inc. Powers Agency The Richter & Phillips Co. Ross, Sinclaire & Associates, Inc. Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. Verbarg’s Furniture and Design Waltek & Company LTD.
Founders Society Since its inception back in 1987, the Founders Society has been a key element in the support and revitalization of the Cincinnati Art Museum. The generous gifts of the Founders Society provide annual unrestricted support for the development of new exhibitions, the establishment of quality educational programming and ongoing maintenance of the permanent collection and facilities. The Cincinnati Art Museum expresses its gratitude to the Founders listed here for their giving from September 1, 2010 August 31, 2011.
President’s Circle ($25,000 - $49,999) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Alpaugh Mrs. Lela C. Brown Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gardner Rich and Debbie Oliver Thomas R. Schiff Murray and Robin Sinclaire Tom and Dee Stegman Alice F. Weston Trustee’s Circle ($15,000 - $24,999) Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman Tim and Peg Mathile Martha and Nick Ragland Mrs. Joseph T. Sporck-Stegmaier Director’s Circle ($10,000 - $14,999) Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Applegate Thomas P. Atkins Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Canafax Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Castellini Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. William O. DeWitt, Jr. Dave and Kim Dougherty Ms. Joyce Elkus The Farmer Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. W. Roger Fry Mr. and Mrs. Vere W. Gaynor
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Louise and Joe Head Helen and Brian Heekin Mr. and Mrs. Gary D. Johns Dr. Stanley M. Kaplan* Ron and Florence Koetters Craig and Anne Maier Sherie and Len Marek Manuel D.* and Rhoda Mayerson Jon Moeller and Lisa Sauer Mrs. Jacqueline Moore* Valerie Newell and Timothy Smith Susan and Dan Pfau Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Pichler Dianne and J. David Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schiff, Jr. George H. and Kim M. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. David W. Warner Bill and Barbara Weyand Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Woodward Linda and Jeffrey L. Wyler
Founders Society Benefactor ($5,000 - $9,999) Anonymous (2) Dr. Ira and Linda Abrahamson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Bowman Mr. Otto M. Budig, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Butler Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Carruthers IV Mrs. Charles M. Drackett Mrs. Madeleine H. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Kalnow Margie and Larry Kyte Margaret Lafley Mary and John McLaughlin Adelaide and Tom Ottenjohn Mrs. Dorothy Pandorf John and Francie Pepper Mrs. Marjorie F. Perin Claire B. Phillips Lois and Richard Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ross, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stahl, Jr. Jack and Joyce Steinman Andy and Karen Stillpass Charles and Nancy Stix Carol and Theodore Striker Ms. Nancy Swanson and Mr. Jeff Groenke Larry and Beth Uhlenbrock Michael and Margaret Valentine 74
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Van Flandern BeBe and Phil Vollmer Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Vollmer Mr. and Mrs. Caleb C. Whitaker III Patron ($2,500 - $4,999) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Barton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Baskett Ms. Christine Bauer Mrs. Fay K. Boeh Mr. Neil K. Bortz Robert C. and Joan Brown Mr. and Mrs. Calvin D. Buford Bruce and Janet Byrnes Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Carothers Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton Closson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Coletti Drs. Fuheid and Ingrid Daoud Liz and John Dye Bill and Carol Eckerle Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Everingham Mr. and Mrs. Scott D. Farmer Mr. Christopher L. Fister Mrs. Philip O. Geier Lynne Meyers Gordon M.F.A. Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Harrison Estella Williams Hassan and John Charles Hassan David and Debra Hausrath
Chris and Trey Heekin Irmgard and Horst Hehmann Robert and Patricia Henley Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hildbold Ms. Julie Janson Sarah and Mark Johnson Mr. and Mrs. George Joseph Jerry Kathman and Liz Grubow Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Mourning Leo Munick M.D. and Ms. Alice Fegelman Ellie Nelson and Erik Nelson Margaret M. Reid Mr. and Mrs. William S. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Schiff Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schiff, Jr. Larry and Rhonda Sheakley Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shore Gerald and Ann Silvers Judy and Steve Stein Nydia C. Tranter Ms. Sara M. and Michelle Vance Waddell Ms. Hedda von Goeben Barbie and Rick Wagner Helms Foundation, Mr. Leonard A. Weakley, Jr., Trustee Irwin and Barbara Weinberg
Founders Society Mike and Sue West Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Williams, Jr. Judy and Joe Williams Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Worple Founder ($1,500 - $2,499) Anonymous (5) Mrs. Sylvia N. Altman* Sydney and Bob Anning Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Applegate, Jr. Dan and Fran Bailey Joan and Oliver Baily Kate and Bill Baumann Dr. Sarbori Bhattacharya and Dr. Sambhu Choudhury Oliver and Jane Birckhead Ms. Dorothy Anne Blatt Rosemary and Frank Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Brown Gordon and Nadine Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Bunis Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Castleberry Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chabut Helen H. Chatfield Deborah and Paul Chellgren Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Clauder Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Collins Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Cowan Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crisler, Jr. 75
James and Joan Crowe Mr. and Mrs. Troy M. DeBord Charlotte Newlin Deupree Mr. and Mrs. David B. Dillon Lu Dixon Dilly A. Dooley George and Jeane Elliott Mrs. Jane F. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Emmerich Beverly and Fred Erschell Gail F. Forberg Carolyn W. Fovel Mrs. Kay Copelin French Sue and Bill Friedlander Naomi Tucker Gerwin Mr. and Mrs. Jon T. Gimpel Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Goering Mr. John B. Goering Ms. Linda Greenberg Rennie and David Greenfield Patricia Griffin* Ms. Martha S. Griffith Peg and Dick Halberstadt Drs. George and Sarah Hale Consuelo W. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Irving Harris Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Heidt, Jr. David C. Herriman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hirschhorn
Mary Jo Holohan Carolyn and Lee Honkomp Mrs. William H. Hopple, Jr. Barbara V. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Howe Andrew MacAoidh Jergens and Linda Busken Jergens Lois Johannigman Marcia and Ron Joseph Mr. Judd Mr. Robert F. Jung Mr. and Mrs. Reuven J. Katz Mr. and Mrs. William J. Keating Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Keller Dr. Susan Kindel, Mr. Scott Nelson Kathy and Mike Krug Jo Ann and George Kurz Pinky and Polk Laffoon Mr. Lawrence A. Leser Gary J. Lind and Janet R. Hackney Thomas and Adele Lippert Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Long Whitney and Phillip Long Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Lowe Judy Lucas (Stanley) Dr. Jim Mahon Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. McGraw Powell McHenry Mr. Kevin McKiernan
Founders Society Mrs. Jack Meanwell Ms. Ann M. Meranus Mrs. Joseph A. Milburn James and Mary Miller Mrs. and Mr. David A. Millett Tom and Pam Mischell Patty Misrach Anu and Shekhar Mitra Marjorie Motch Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mueller, Jr. Angela Murrer Mary D. Nelson James and Mary Nordlund Rich and Debbie Oliver Marilyn Z. Ott Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ott Mr. and Mrs. George H. Perbix Virginia H. Pohl William R. Powell & Lisa Stephenson Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Preston Doreen Quinn Mrs. Mary Leonhard Ran Daniel and Irene Randolph Mrs. Bernard S. Reckseit David and Marilyn Reichert Mr. and Mrs. Gates T. Richards Melody Sawyer Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Rogers, Jr. Margo K. Ross 76
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rouse Michele and Randy Sandler Mr. and Mrs. George A. Schaefer, Jr. Mrs. Donna L. Schiff James and Elizabeth Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schlachter Mrs. Clarinda S. Schmidlapp James and Margaret Schrimpf Jewell Lewis Shane Dr. Edward B. Silberstein and Mrs. Jacqueline M. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Skidmore Mr. John G. Smale* Ellen and Clark Sole Mrs. Juddy Solomon Mr. and Mrs. Morton L. Spitz St. Rose Church Cheryl and Carlin Stamm John Steele Joseph S.* and Mary Stern Elizabeth A. Stone Lenore O. Stulbarg Jerome and Sue Teller Dr. and Mrs. John M. Tew, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tinklenberg Howard and Marty Tomb Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Virgulak Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Vollmer Mrs. Ronald F. Walker
Mrs. Patricia Weiner John and Francie Williams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Gene M. Wilson Nancy and David Wolf Jean Wommack Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wyant Mr. and Mrs. Allen G. Zaring III Alison and Jim Zimmerman
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THE FUTURE To the young professionals who made an investment in the Art Museum as members of The Future between September 1, 2010 and August 31, 2011, we express our thanks.
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Anonymous Dulany and Rob Anning Lisa and Emmanuel Briquet Scott and Julie Bristow Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carli Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Castellini Mr. and Mrs. Chip Crowther Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Cutright Mark and Amie Delworth Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. DeWitt Sean and Elissa Donovan Ms. Davida Gable Mr. and Mrs. Ryan Gibbs Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Giles Matt and Heather Gockerman Mary Ann and W. Davis Griffin Tracy and Greg Hartmann Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hatfield Ms. Patricia C. Headley Ms. Alison Hensel Ms. Kelly Hollatz David and Karen Huelsman Darren and Lucinda Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Sam Huttenbauer III Ron and Caroline Joseph Anna and Lair Kennedy Mrs. and Mr. Abigail A. Knowles Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kohnen Mr. and Mrs. David Kohnen Jutta and Patrick Lafley Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lalonde Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamarre, Jr. Mrs. Diana V. Lin Mr. Dave Linnenberg Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lippert, Jr.
Christine and Wally Lynch Peter and Lisa Marrocco Mr. and Mrs. Carter McNabb Roddy and Shannon Miller Miss Catherine A. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Moran Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Mullin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Neyer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nies Mr. Thomy M. Nies Mr. Robert W. Off Mr. and Mrs. James Papakirk Alexandra and Andrew Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ragland Nick and Joelle Ragland Ms. Laura S. Raines Mercer and Lindsay Reynolds Wendy and Andrew Ritch Anthony and Stephanie Roberts Ms. Erika Roeder Mr. and Ms. Michael P. Savage Mr. Michael Schlotman Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Schoeny Matt and Robin Sheakley Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stagnaro Dr. and Mrs. Slobodan Stanisic Ethan and Doreen Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Tedder Lisa and Erik Tuveson Heather and Andrew Vecellio Mr. Patrick Woodside and Mrs. Katie Timmins Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright Allen and Donna Zaring Christina and Mark Zaring Mr. and Mrs. Raimond Zeilstra
MEMBERSHIP To all those who made an investment of unrestricted support in the Art Museum at the Collector, Associate or Fellow membership level between September 1, 2010 and August 31, 2011, we express our thanks.
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Fellow ($600) Mr. and Mrs. James R. Adams Mrs. Thomas S. Benjamin Mr. Peter Block and Ms. Cathy Kramer Mrs. Martha Petrie Bolognini Dr. Robin T. Cotton and Ms. Cynthia Fitton Mrs. Caroline Davidson Mr. Gary Gleason Cathy and Otto Hausknecht Dr. Joan L. Howison Mrs. Lois M. Jones Richard and Susan Lauf Mr. Duane E. Lewis and Mr. Rex A. Van Alstine Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Lindner, Jr. Mr. Michael Lowe and Ms. Kimberly Klosterman Mrs. William D. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Vail K. Miller Miss Joyce A. Mueller Mr. Michael Nordlund Mr. Nathan L. Nunaley Mr. and Mrs. James B. Reynolds Ms. Susan D. Rolih Ms. Nancy Schofield Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Silverman Carl and Elizabeth Solway Mr. Timothy E. Stautberg and Mrs. Katherine T. Stautberg Robert Varley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Vidal Marilyn and Martin Wade Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wayne Joel and Bernice Weisman Associate ($300) Mr. and Mrs. William R. Albertson Reverend Marjorie Anderson and Mr. James M. Anderson Mr. Thomas W. Anderson and Ms. Shirley H. Yoshida Mr. William E. Anderson, P.E. and Ms. Susan E. Cannon Dr. Michelle Andrews and Dr. Nancy Kaminski Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Baker Mrs. Myra A. Baumes Mr. Leonard H. Berenfield Mrs. Mary Besanceney Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Birchak Drs. Ann and Stephen Bjornson Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Blum Mr. Brian J. Bortz and Ms. Laura Harwood Mr. Daniel Brod Ms. Charlotte Brooks Ms. Heather Rae Byer George and Linda Callard Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Christenson Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Clements Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Damico
MEMBERSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Davidow Dr. George Deepe Mr. and Mrs. David W. Deye Dr. Peter Dickie and Dr. Belinda H. Dickie Ms. Merry E. Ewing Dr. Dominic Fee and Dr. Karin Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Fessler Mr. and Mrs. J. Michael Fischer Susan R. Fischer Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Francis Miss H. Jane Gavin Nancy and Thomas Gilman Mr. and Mrs. Steven J. Goldstein Mr. Alex Gortsas Mr. Kenneth Griffiths Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Groenke Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Gross Dr. and Mrs. Dale G. Gutman Mrs. Jessica Hall Mr. Peter Hames Mary Ann Hays Mr. and Mrs. Dick L. Hellmann Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Herzig Mr. Andrew Wolf and Ms. Emily Hodges Mr. Stanley A. Hooker III Dr. Murray S. Jaffe Mr. and Mrs. Michael R. Janson Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Kahn III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kanter 80
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kartal Jon and Ann Keeling Ms. Arleene Keller Dr. and Mrs. Tom Kereiakes Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Kocoshis Ms. Susan S. Kreuzmann Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Krone Ms. Toni LaBoiteaux Mr. and Mrs. David Lahey Dr. Joseph Martin and Ms. Kathleen J. Laurin-Martin Mr. Thomas P. Lee Mr. and Mrs. John Linnenberg Mrs. Robert R. Lippert Mrs. Deborah Sue Locke Dr. and Mrs. Graydon A. Long Mr. Alfonso P. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Millard H. Mack Mr. Joseph P. Magdich Miss Mary Alice Manley Mark McKillip and Amira Beer Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Z. Meisel Sarah Merck Dr. Ruth K. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Trenholm N. Meyer Ms. Carol S. Mohamed Mr. and Mrs. John E. Moore Mrs. Grace Munique
Dr. Kristi A. Nelson and Mr. Stewart Goldman Mr. Kent Newlon Dr. Richard G. Oliver and Mr. Michael Kelley Dr. Jim E. Olson and Ms. Pam Ferris-Olson Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D. Ott Mr. and Mrs. Mark Owen Dr. Gerald T. Powers Ms. D. Elizabeth Price Connie Rave Mrs. Marta K. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rolf Hon. and Mrs. Jack Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Reno F. Runck III Susan Sargen Mrs. Anita S. Scherer WMC and Carol A. Schmidter Mrs. Meyer R. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. Russ Schnurr Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Schulhoff Mr. Douglas C. Schwing Martha S. Seaman (former Docent) Mr. and Mrs. William T. Sena Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Shikany Glenn and Sue Showers Robert and Linda Singer Paul G. and Elizabeth C.B. Sittenfeld Andrew D. Smith Mr. Jeffry Spain Ethan and Barbara Stanley
MEMBERSHIP Mrs. George P. Stimson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stradling Mrs. Carl A. Strauss, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Strietmann Drs. James and Betty Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Viktor Theiss Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tobias Mr. and Mrs. James R. Troutt Mr. and Mrs. John Von Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Warkany Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weil Mrs. Mary Ann Weiss Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Welham Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wesner Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Wilson Jo Ann F. Withrow Tim and Georgine Wolohan Mr. Dirk M. Wonnell and Ms. Susan A. Brokaw Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Wright, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric B. Yeiser Collector ($150) Mrs. Barbara Aberlin Ms. Jean L. Abrahamson Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Adams Mr. Richard H. A’Hearn Dr. and Mrs. Khosrow Alamin Mr. and Mrs. James H. Allen 81
Dr. Sherman J. Alter and Dr. Kathleen A. Alter Dr. John R. Alway and Mrs. Mary M. Alway Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Victor D. Angel Ms. Carole J. Arend Rev. Christopher R. Armstrong Mrs. William D. Atteberry Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Austing Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Banks Dr. Barbara Bardes Ms. Dorothy C. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Barnhorst Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Batsch Mrs. Elizabeth Bazell Mr. Donald Beck and Dr. Lawrence E. Eynon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beech III Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Behrmann Mrs. Helen A. Benjamin Mr. J. Timothy Benton Anne Berger Mrs. Ellen A. Berghamer Mr. and Mrs. Tom Berghausen Mr. and Mrs. Dolph L. Berman Ms. Shirley T. Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. John S. Berten Ms. Marianna Bettman Mrs. Jane E. Beuttel Ms. Elizabeth A. Binasio
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MEMBERSHIP Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Clark Mrs. Marsha E. Clarke Julie and John Cohen Dr. Francis M. Collins and Ms. Louise A. Lawarre Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comins Nancy and Randy Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Corley Mr. Harold G. Crabtree Mr. Ken Cradler and Ms. Shirley Heyob Mr. and Mrs. Roger Creasy Drs. Carl and Susan Crew Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Shane Cullen William and Patricia Culp Mrs. Suzanne Danforth Mr. Rafael De Acha and Mrs. Kimberly D. De Acha Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Derge Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Dibert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Diedrichs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Dillhoff Mrs. Mildred F. Doepke Ms. Jan Donley Dr. Carole Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. W. Stuart Dornette Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Eckstein Dr. and Mrs. Philip Edlin 82
Dr. and Mrs. Randle Egbert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Eichert Mr. and Mrs. John W. Eilers Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Euster Mr. and Mrs. Allan Evans Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Eynon II Dr. Ilmar Ezis Ms. Ellie Fabe and Mr. Frank Russell Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fairbanks Michael and Becky Farrell Mr. and Mrs. James T. Fields-Cox Ms. Mary Ann Fieler Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Finke IV Ms. Lisa Finkelstein Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. John B. Flege, Jr. Mrs. Charles Fleischmann Ms. Louisa Blair Fleischmann Janice Forte and Thomas Forte Mr. and Mrs. Jay Freeman Mrs. Carol S. Friel Mr. Gerald Froehlich and Ms. Laura Goodell Couper and K. F. Gardiner Mrs. Drusilla Garms Gregory Gehlmann and Maggie Gao Mr. James D. Geier Mr. Gregory R. Gerard Mrs. Gloria I. Giannestras
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MEMBERSHIP Mr. Nicholas S. Payne and Ms. Cynthia Heinrich Richard and Denice Hertlein Mrs. J. David Heskamp Smith and Susan Hickenlooper Ms. Karlee L. Hilliard Mrs. Harry M. Hoffheimer Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hollo Ms. Theresa Holstein Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Honebrink Mr. George Hood and Mrs. Ann Miller Hood Dr. James F. Hopgood Mr. and Mrs. H. Noel Horne Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Hoyt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hubbard Mr. Richard Scheid and Mrs. Patricia V. Hubbard Mr. Gordon Hue Mr. and Mrs. Eric Isham Michael and Catherine Ivins an M.E. Haas Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. Donald S. Jacobs Ms. Mary Jacqmin Ms. Carolyn J. Janssen Ms. Jamie L. Jewell Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Johnson Mr. and Ms. Charles Johnston Dr. and Mrs. O’Neal Johnston 83
Dr. Larry P. Jones and Dr. Nancy Turner-Jones Mr. Lee Comer and Ms. Mary K. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Gus L. Juengling Dr. Michael Privitera and Dr. Marcia Kaplan Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Kautz Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Kemper Dr. and Mrs. Richard S. Kerstine Mr. and Mrs. Dave Keyser Dr. and Mrs. E.A. Kindel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel R. King Mrs. Patricia M. Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Kinsman Mr. and Mrs. Larry E. Kissel Mr. and Mrs. Dale Knochenmuss Mr. and Mrs. Emerson T. Knowles Ms. Monica M. Koch Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Koehler Mr. and Mrs. Steve Kohrman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kosky Mr. Jerome J. Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Gary P. Kreider Mrs. Thomas M. Kreider Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kreisa Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Krumme Ms. Donna Kuhlman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhr Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lang Ms. Dorothy Larsson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Leege Mrs. Jean Lemon Dr. and Mrs. J. Timothy Leonard Jackie Lett-Brown Mr. and Mrs. Don Lichtenberger Dr. and Mrs. Philip K. Lichtenstein Drs. Lawrence and Joan Linder Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Lippincott Mr. and Mrs. David E. Locke Mr. Thomas N. Lombardi Ms. Ashley K. Lukens Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lundgren Mrs. Teresa Malloy Mr. and Mrs. Brad Mank Judy and Alan Manzler Mr. and Mrs. Sava Marcikic Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Marcotte Mr. and Mrs. William V. Marten Mrs. Carolyn Ott Martin Dr. Greg Martin Mr. Ray Martinez Mrs. W. Thomas Marx, Jr. Charles and Ann McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McIntosh Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McMullen Debbie and Don McMullen Mrs. C. James Meakin Ms. Kathryn E. Merchant Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Merritt
MEMBERSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Merten Ms. Joan E. Mettey Dr. and Mrs. Henry Metzner Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell S. Meyers Drs. Malcolm and Susan Meyn Dr. and Mrs. John S. Michelman Marty and Don Mileham Jim and Linda Miller Ms. Sari Miller Mr. and Mrs. William R. Miller Mr. Howard A. Mills and Mrs. Wilda Dunlop-Mills Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mischler Mr. and Mrs. David E. Moccia Mrs. Sally L. Monroe and Ms. Tracy L. Monroe Ms. Christine S. Moran Miss Vivian Kay Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morse Mr. and Mrs. David W. Motch Mrs. Nora E. Moushey Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Muhlhauser, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mullaney Patti Myers Mr. William Naumann and Ms. Anne Hochwalt Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neal Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Needham Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neitzke Beth S. Neman 84
Mr. and Mrs. James Neumeister Mr. and Mrs. Edward Neyra Mr. and Mrs. D. Allan Nicholson Mr. Charles L. Nickel Mr. and Mrs. Robert O’Herron Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Kain Mr. Kenneth C. Oswald Mr. William J. Ott Ms. Alice T. Palmer Mrs. Richard Q. Palmer Ms. Deborah Palmisano Geri Pass-Sowell Ms. Lavonia F. Payton Dr. Myles Pensak Ms. Judith A. Phillips Robert and Patsy Pike Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Pitcairn Mr. Ernest Pitt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David and Jenny Powell Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Pray Ms. Sara H. Pritchard Mr. and Mrs. Barry E. Raut Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ray Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Al Reilly Ms. Betsy Resler and Ms. Eleanor Resler Mr. and Mrs. Brian T. Rhame Dr. and Mrs. Dillon D. Rhodenbaugh Mrs. J. H. Riddell
Ms. Debbie Ridenour Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Riley Stephen and Helen Rindsberg Mrs. Barbara W. Robb Dr. and Mrs. John M. Roberts V Ms. Cynthia S. Robertson Mr. Robert J. Roesbery and Ms. Nancy C. Helwig Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Roth Ms. Florence Rothenberg Ms. Susan A. Rowe Mr. John R. Roy and Mrs. Naomi A. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rubenstein Marshall D. Ruchman and Judith Aronoff Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rudemiller Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Russo Mr. and Mrs. G. Jerry Ruwe Mr. Norbert J. Scheper Ms. Marlene Schlachter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Schmidt Dr. Donald R. Schoch and Dr. Catherine A. Kiley Ms. Dolores C. Schuessler Dr. and Mrs. John P. Schwegmann Dr. Andy Scott and Mrs. Deborah E. Scott Mr. and Mrs. James H. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Slava Serota Mrs. Owen G. Sexton
MEMBERSHIP Dr. and Mrs. Reed A. Shank Ms. Nageswari Shanmugalingam Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Shannon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shores, Jr. Mrs. Stephanie Shroyer Mrs. Kathleen Sikes Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Simon Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Smith, Jr. Mr. David W. Smith and Ms. Debora Liberi Mr. Paul J. Keller and Ms. Donna S. Smith Mr. Robert L. Smith and Mrs. Barbara L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John W. Sommer Mrs. Sandra Spinner Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Stacey Dr. and Mrs. Howard Starnbach Mr. and Mrs. William A. Starr Ms. Sara A. Stearns Mr. and Mrs. Gary Steier Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Stein Ms. Kathleen H. Stengel Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H. Stern Mrs. Terrill Stewart Mary Stratman Mr. and Mrs. Rob Sullivan Ms. Heather Swan Lucy and Arthur Tallas Miss Patricia A. Tenbieg Mr. Jonathan A. Theders and Mrs. Heather A. Theders 85
Mr. G. Richard Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Thompson Dr. and Mrs. William D. Tobler Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Tomsick Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Trindle Dr. Maria K. Tuskan and Dr. Ivan Tuskan Mr. Michael G. Tustin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Twyman Mr. Thomas L. Vanden Eynden Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Vesper Mr. and Mrs. Randolph L. Wadsworth, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ward Richard H. Ward Mr. George H. Warrington and Ms. Henrietta D. Gores Mr. Bruce W. Wasem Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watras Dr. and Mrs. Donald R. Welti Ms. Leslie J. Welton Mr. and Mrs. Lance White Margaret Whiting Beth Willard Mr. Thomas J. Reed and Ms. Constance C. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Holden Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Wilson Rev. Heather Wiseman and Rev. Marshall Wiseman Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wooddell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis B. Worthen Mr. Philip D. Wunker Dr. Frank Zemlan and Dr. Cheryle B. Webb
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$5,000+ Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Carruthers IV $1,000 - $4,999 Anonymous (2) Estate of Sylvia N. Altman Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Applegate Dr. Diane Babcock Mr. and Mrs. John W. Beatty Mrs. Jean F. Bloch Christie’s Mr. Louis M. Dauner and Ms. Geraldine N. Wu Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey M. Dobranski Rose W. Drucker Trust Mr. James Gielty Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation Cathy and Otto Hausknecht Mrs. Anne P. Heldman Frank Jordan Ms. Pamela Kronenberg Drs. Marcy and Stephen Lewis Mr. and Mrs. John C. Merchant, Esq. Dr. Aaron W. Perlman Robert and Patsy Pike Ms. Margaret Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schneebeck Mrs. Stuart Sutphin, Jr.
The Marcia Brady Tucker Foundation, Inc. U.S. Bank Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Warkany Mr. Gene M. Wilson and Mrs. Anne Warrington Wilson $500 - $999 Anonymous (3) Romola N. Allen The Alpaugh Foundation Mr. Carl Bimel, Jr. Lucille G. Blocksom Mr. Richard W. Bregard and Mrs. Carolyn Brown Bregard Herbert N. Brown, M.D. Mrs. Patricia Bryan Albert B. Cord Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Cowan Diamond Tours, Inc. / Tour & Travel Mrs. Betty M. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Ashley L. Ford Mr. Ralph P. Ginocchio Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Green Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Hoyt Mr. Judd Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Kahn III The Kaplan Foundation Dr. Stanley M. Kaplan * Margaret Lafley
Annual Fund Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. LeBlond Mr. Robert A. Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Graydon A. Long Mr. Alfonso P. Lopez Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Meranus Sarah Merck Patty Misrach Adelaide and Tom Ottenjohn Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pepper, Jr. Ms. Megan Quinn Margaret M. Reid Sakret Europe Mr. and Mrs. A.C. Voorhis Warren County Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wayne $100 - $499 Anonymous Mr. Tetsuo Agata Mr. and Mrs. James H. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Allen Mr. Anatole Alper and Ms. Audrey Albin American Art Society of Cincinnati Reverend Marjorie Anderson and Mr. James M. Anderson Mr.* and Mrs.* James R. Andre Ms. Carole J. Arend Art Group Mrs. Beverly Ashton 88
Mrs. C. Robert Aufmann Ms. Yvette L. Ault Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Austing Ms. Ellen B. Avril Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand R. Avril Mr. John G. Avril Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Avril Mr. and Mrs. Werneth Avril Mr. and Mrs. Warren Babcock Joan and Oliver Baily Mrs. Mandy Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barham III Ms. Dorothy C. Barnes Mark McKillip and Amira Beer Mr. Bruce Behlow Mrs. Helen A. Benjamin Mrs. Thomas S. Benjamin Mr. Leonard H. Berenfield Mrs. Ellen A. Berghamer Mr. and Mrs. David A. Billmire Dr. and Mrs. J. Bismayer Mrs. Martha Petrie Bolognini Ms. Ellen Boswell Mrs. Patricia N. Boulter Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bower Ms. Susan Brendle Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brookfield Mrs. Kyle F. Brooks Mr. Irwin M. Brown, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Brown Ms. Lisa Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Buechner Dennis Buttelwerth - AAF Dr. and Ms. Lanthan D. Camblin Mr. Albert A. Chambers Linda and Kevin Chaney Mr. Thomas W. Chatham and Mrs. Kathleen A. Chatham Mr. and Mrs. Gene V. Chute Mr. Michael L. Cioffi Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clippard Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton Closson, Jr. Ms. Patricia Cohen Mrs. Mary M. Cole Dr. and Mrs. John M. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Coombe Mary Corley Lee S. Cowan Mr. Harold G. Crabtree Mr. and Mrs. David P. Crafts Carolyn Craig and Ed Craig Miss Mary L. Cramer Mrs. Suzanne Danforth Sonia Daoud Mr. Mark Dauner Mrs. Thomas E. Davidson, Jr. Mr. Rafael De Acha and Mrs. Kimberly D. De Acha
Annual Fund Dr. George Deepe Mrs. Robert Deshon Mrs. Claire E. Dierckes Lu Dixon Mrs. Charles M. Drackett Mr. Mark C. Draves Bill and Carol Eckerle Dr. and Mrs. Philip Edlin Mr. and Mrs. E. Allen Elliott George and Jeane Elliott Ms. Barbara C. Ellison Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Emmerich Mrs. Nancy Ertel Estabrook Capital Management LLC Mr. George Fabe Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Falberg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Ferguson, Jr. Mrs. Susan Fox Mr. and Mrs. Jay Freeman Mr. and Mrs. James Gabel Dr. Jan Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. James R. Gardner Dr. Jonathan C. Garrison and Mr. James M. Krumme James M. Garvey Mrs. Elspeth Geier Mr. Richard Gilchrist Ms. Thelma D. Gladfelter Ms. Janet K. Godfrey 89
Reverend Joseph W. Goetz Lynne Meyers Gordon M.F.A. Dr. and Mrs. William R. Graf Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Greber Dr. David Greenblatt and Dr. Sheila C. Greenblatt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Greene Patricia Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Alan Griffith Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grisemer Dr. and Mrs. Dale G. Gutman Mr. and Mrs. John H. Habbert III Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Haberstroh Mrs. Priscilla Haffner Mrs. Jessica Hall Ms. Jane F. Hansley Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harten Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hartkemeier Mr. William K. Hatfield Mr. Philip Hawkins Louise and Joe Head Mrs. Mary J. Healy Irmgard and Horst Hehmann George and Glad Heidenreich III Mr. Donald J. Heimbrock Ms. Mabel Holt Kent Holwadel and Joanie Holwadel
Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Honebrink Mr. Stanley A. Hooker III Evelyn and Michael Howett Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iskra Ms. Jamie L. Jewell Mrs. Helen M. Johnson* Mrs. Lois M. Jones Mrs. Carolyn N. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Reuven J. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Keenan Keep Cincinnati Beautiful, Inc. Ms. Arleene Keller Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Kemper Dr. and Mrs. E.A. Kindel, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Knochenmuss Mrs. Harvey C. Knowles Ms. Monica G. Kohler Ms. Gail Koizumi Ms. Nancy D. Kollin Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon A. Kopin Mr. Jerome J. Kramer Ms. Wendy Kurtz Margie and Larry Kyte Mr. and Mrs. Francis LaPresto Mr. and Mrs. Brian W. Larcom Richard and Susan Lauf Mr. Thomas P. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Philip Leege Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Leland
Annual Fund Mrs. Jean Lemon Gary J. Lind and Janet R. Hackney Mr. and Mrs. John Linnenberg Thomas and Adele Lippert Mr. and Mrs. David E. Locke Jennifer Loggie Dr. and Mrs. Robert Lukin Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Maxwell Mrs. Richard McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McCormick, Jr. Ms. Mary Sue McDuffie Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm N. McElroy Mr. Robert E. McGill and Mrs. Daphne D. McGill Mrs. Jane Tucker McHugh Mr. and Mrs. William J. McKinstry Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. McLaurin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McMullen Mr. and Mrs. Byron Meyer Mrs. William D. Meyer Dr. Douglas H. Linz and Dr. Ann Middaugh Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Middlekauff Ms. Jane S. Miller Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Mohr Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe, Jr. Mrs. Sally L. Monroe and Ms. Tracy L. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. James A. Monton Miss Vivian Kay Morgan Marjorie Motch 90
Mrs. Eunice H. Murphy NABAMA Foundation Dr. Jeffrey Nerad and Mrs. Jolene Sobotka Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Nielsen James and Mary Nordlund Miss Alverna Nored Mr. Steve Olden Deborah J. Oliver Family Foundation Mrs. Sonya G. Oppenheimer Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Osborn Mr. Maurice E. Oshry Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Ott, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Paulsen Mrs. Joan G. Peck Peck, Shaffer & Williams LLP Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pendle Dr. and Mrs. Leland S. Person, Jr. Mr. H. Kenneth Peterson and Ms. Kathleen V. O’Connell Bradford E. Phillips Mrs. Rosalyn L. Pleatman Prasco Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Price, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Price Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Raga Mr. Robert A. Raines and Mrs. Deborah Rouse-Raines Mrs. Carolyn F. Rath Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Reardon
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reister Edward J. Requardt Ms. Alexandra B. Reynolds Ms. Debbie Ridenour RiverPoint Capital Management Mr. and Mrs. William S. Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Rogers, Jr. Hon. and Mrs. Jack Rosen Margo K. Ross Mrs. Mary Lee Rossbach Mrs. Julie B. Rust Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan Ms. Catharine B. Saelinger Dr. and Mrs. Richard Salzer Ms. Caryl Samuels Mr. Kent Sanders and Ms. Cynthia Rusnak Mr. and Mrs. Vidal Sassoon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schaefer Mrs. Roger E. Schanzle Mr. and Mrs. Armin E. Scharfe Mr. Norbert J. Scheper Mrs. Anita S. Scherer Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Schiff Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Schulhoff Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Schunk Mr. Theodore L. Schwartz Martha S. Seaman Dr. and Mrs. William Blake Selnick
Annual Fund Mrs. Peggy F. Selonick Larry and Rhonda Sheakley Mr. and Mrs. W. Philip Shepardson, Jr. Mr. John M. Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shore Gerald and Ann Silvers Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Simon Murray and Robin Sinclaire Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Sittenfeld Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Slutz Andrew D. Smith E. Vernon Smith, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. John Souhrada Mrs. Clarke Sperry Mr. and Mrs. John Spiess St. John’s Reformed Episcopal Church Fund Mr. and Mrs. William T. Stevenson Mr. Frank H. Stewart Mrs. George P. Stimson Ms. Virginia B. Stirling Mrs. John J. Strader IV Dr. and Mrs. Edward S. Strasser Mr. and Mrs. George Suckarieh Mrs. Helen C. Sutton Taft Museum of Art Mr. and Mrs. William R. Talbot, Jr. Mrs. John K. Taylor Ms. Jennifer A. Tenney Mr. and Mrs. Edward Terrill 91
Mr. and Mrs. Abbot Thayer II Ms. Ellen Thayer Vahan The McCray Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Thomas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thornberry Mrs. Emily G. Todd Dr. and Mrs. Toan Trinh Mr. and Mrs. James R. Troutt Mrs. Gayle C. Trump Mr. and Mrs. Jack Twyman Miss Ruth E. Ullom Dr. Judith R. Vermillion Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Vesper Village Gardeners of Glendale George H. and Kim M. Vincent Christopher and Nancy Virgulak Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Vollmer Sally Von Lehman Mr. and Mrs. Jon H. Votel Mr. David A. Walker Dr. Stanley C. Wang Mr. and Mrs. Ashley F. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Ward, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Ward Richard H. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watras Ms. Marilyn J. Wehri Joel and Bernice Weisman
Mrs. Shirley Werthaiser Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wesner Dr. Helen M. Wessel Mr. Joseph H. Wessling Mrs. Mary E. West Mr. Horst P. Westerling Ms. Susan Westerling Mr. and Mrs. Caleb C. Whitaker III Mr. and Mrs. Curt Wilhelm Mrs. Holden Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Henry Winkler Jo Ann F. Withrow Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolnik Ms. Priscilla Wood-Byer Mrs. Suzanne Wuest Mrs. Carl I. Wyler Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Young Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zembrodt Mrs. Janet Ziegler Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Zierolf
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MAJOR PROGRAM AND PROJECT SUPPORT The following donors supported specific projects and initiatives to strengthen the Art Museum’s work as a collecting, exhibiting and educational institution. This listing includes contributions of $500 and above between September 1, 2010 and August 31, 2011.
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Gifts for Acquisitions, Conservation and Curatorial Research Anonymous (3) Thomas P. Atkins Robert C. and Joan Brown Cincinnati Art Museum Docent Organization Cincinnati Asian Art Society Lee S. Cowan Lee Cowan Tour Group Fund Decorative Arts Society of Cincinnati Dr. and Mrs. Randle Egbert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Fish Frisch’s Restaurants Mr. and Mrs. Vere W. Gaynor Fine Art Exhibition and Project Management The Fleischmann Foundation Gardner Family 1992 Charitable Lead Trust Lynne Meyers Gordon M.F.A. The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Dr. Bruce M. Halpryn David and Debra Hausrath Helen K. and Brian Heekin Mrs. Jean Ann Johns Samuel H. Kress Foundation Thomas and Adele Lippert The Henry Luce Foundation Craig and Anne Maier Manuel D.* and Rhoda Mayerson Mark McKillip and Amira Beer
Mrs. William D. Meyer Marjorie Motch Leo Munick M.D. and Ms. Alice Fegelman Patricia Williams Niehoff Rich and Debbie Oliver Oliver Family Foundation P&G Phyllis Weston Gallery Mr. Alan Pritz Mr. Neil Pritz Mr. and Mrs. Gates T. Richards Marianne and Snowden Rowe John J. & Mary R. Schiff Foundation John J. Schiff III Thomas R. Schiff Thomas R. Schiff Foundation Mr. Linda Schwartz Tom and Dee Stegman Andy and Karen Stillpass Dr. and Mrs. Toan Trinh Marilyn and Martin Wade Alice F. Weston Gifts for Building and Grounds Castellini Foundation Dave and Kim Dougherty Beverly and Fred Erschell Frisch’s Restaurants Mrs. Ellen W. Haffner
MAJOR PROGRAM AND PROJECT SUPPORT Louise and Joe Head Ron and Florence Koetters Martha and Nick Ragland John J. & Mary R. Schiff Foundation Ms. Peggy Ann Markstein Murray and Robin Sinclaire Judy and Steve Stein Nancy K. Swanson and Jeffrey D. Groenke George H. and Kim M. Vincent Gifts for Educational Programming Including Art Museum Bus for Kids Fund Anonymous ArtsWave Lewis and Marjorie Daniel Foundation Charles H. Dater Foundation, Inc. Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./ U.S. Bank Foundation William A. and Martha H. Hillenbrand Foundation The Andrew Jergens Foundation Ron and Florence Koetters Lutron Foundation Marnick Foundation National Endowment for the Arts Ellie Nelson and Erik Nelson Betty H. Palmer Charitable Lead Trust PNC Mrs. Anita S. Scherer 93
Marge & Charles J. Schott Foundation Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc. Gifts for Exhibitions Anonymous (2) The Alpaugh Family Trust Judy Chasey Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York Frisch’s Restaurants Fund Evaluation Group, LLC Lynne Meyers Gordon M.F.A. Estate of Norma L. Gould The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Bonnie Greenert Smith and Susan Hickenlooper Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman International Fine Print Dealers Association Carl Jacobs Foundation Wanda Jones Ron and Florence Koetters Margie and Larry Kyte Robert Lehman Foundation, Inc. LPK, Inc. Macy’s, Inc. Karen McCreadie Donna McMillan Messer Construction Co.
Dean Mogle National Endowment for the Humanities Marilyn Z. Ott Martha and Nick Ragland Margaret M. Reid Mr. and Mrs. Gates T. Richards John J. & Mary R. Schiff Foundation The Joseph J. Schott Foundation Elizabeth Busse Schulenberg The Selz Foundation Sotheby’s Tom and Dee Stegman Drs. James and Betty Sutherland The Sutphin Family Foundation J. Frederick and Helen B. Vogel Trust Marilyn and Martin Wade Joel and Bernice Weisman The Women’s Committee of the Cincinnati Art Museum Gifts for Cincinnati Art Award Gala and A Taste of Duveneck Anonymous (6) AAA Allied Group Dr. and Mrs. Khosrow Alamin Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Applegate Eileen & John Barrett Mr. Wilford L. Baumes Drs. Judith C. Bausher and Herbert Y. Gilliam
MAJOR PROGRAM AND PROJECT SUPPORT Oliver and Jane Birckhead Blank Rome LLP Rosemary and Frank Bloom Boehm, Kurtz and Lowry Mary and Bill Bonansinga Brandstetter Carroll Inc Robert C. and Joan Brown Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buschle George and Linda Callard Mr. Michael W. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Castellini Kevin D. Chaney & Company, Inc. Deborah and Paul Chellgren Nancy R. Clagett Clark Schaefer Hackett Ms. Joan Cochran Comey & Shepherd Realtors Herbert and Susan Coulter Mr. Paul C. Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Peyton A. Cramer James and Joan Crowe Cutting Edge Selections Drs. Fuheid and Ingrid Daoud Dr. Charles and Lois Deitschel Dewey’s Pizza Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. William O. DeWitt, Jr. Dave and Kim Dougherty Dianne Dunkelman 94
Bill and Carol Eckerle Bob Economou George and Jeane Elliott emersion DESIGN Mr. John R. Fahrmeier Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Fleming, Brockschmidt & Durkin, CPAs Dr. and Mrs. Raul Florez Sue and Bill Friedlander Mr. and Mrs. Vere W. Gaynor Jack and Kay Geiger Roger A. Gellenbeck Glenwood Energy of Oxford Goldsmith Cardel The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Joseph W. Hagin, Sr. Kathy Hamm and Tom Hemmer, Principled Wealth Advisors Hart & Gersbach, Inc., CPA’s Estella Williams Hassan, John Charles Hassan Louise and Joe Head Helen and Brian Heekin Heidelberg Distributing Co. Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman Kent Holwadel and Joanie Holwadel HORAN Evelyn and Michael Howett Hummel Restoration Jaguar Land Rover Cincinnati
Bruce and Karen Jaquish Sarah and Mark Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Kalnow Dr. Stanley M. Kaplan * Jerry Kathman and Liz Grubow Florence and Ron Koetters Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kreines Margie and Larry Kyte Pinky and Polk Laffoon Thomas and Adele Lippert Craig and Anne Maier Len and Sherie Marek Charles and Ann McCarthy Jason M. McCaw and Kate Hamilton Mary and John McLaughlin Patty Misrach Jon Moeller and Lisa Sauer Phil Montanus Linda and Tom Mueller George and Anne Musekamp Valerie Newell and Timothy Smith Nordstrom Northwest Wealth Management Group, UBS Financial Services, Inc. Debbie and Rich Oliver Adelaide and Tom Ottenjohn Bill Powell & Lisa Stephenson Martha and Nick Ragland Margaret M. Reid
MAJOR PROGRAM AND PROJECT SUPPORT Mercer and Lindsay Reynolds Melody Sawyer Richardson RiverPoint Capital Management Dianne and J. David Rosenberg Lois and Richard Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schiff, Jr. Tom Schiff Jay and Chris Schuermann, Effective Office Environments Larry and Rhonda Sheakley The Sheakley Group of Companies Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Sibcy Murray & Robin Sinclaire Carl and Elizabeth Solway Tom and Dee Stegman Judith and Steve Stein Andy and Karen Stillpass Nancy K. Swanson and Jeffrey D. Groenke Dr. and Mrs. John M. Tew, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tinklenberg Twin Lakes Verbarg’s Furniture and Design George H. and Kim M. Vincent BeBe and Phil Vollmer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Vollmer Water Tower Fine Wines Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. Mike and Sue West Bill and Barbara Weyand 95
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Worple Linda and Jeffrey L. Wyler
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Trust and Estate Gifts The Cincinnati Art Museum gratefully recognizes the generosity and foresight of those individuals who have provided support through trust or estate gifts. These important gifts help to perpetuate the Art Museum’s tradition of artistic excellence and service to the community. All legacy gifts are designated to the endowment unless otherwise restricted, thereby providing in perpetuity for the Art Museum’s operations and art acquisitions.
The Alpaugh Family Trust Estate of Sylvia and Robert Altman Thomas W. Busse Charitable Trust Estate of Mr. Stephen L. Cox Clark W. Davis Trust Robert W. and Isabel Yeatman Gwinner Fund Estate of Mrs. Ellen W. Haffner Estate of Mr. Martin C. Hemsworth John R. Strauss Charitable Annuity Trust The Dorothy M. M. Kersten Trust The Elma Margaret Lapp Foundation Estate of Dr. Aaron W. Perlman Estate of Mrs. Helenrose Ries Margaret McWilliams Rentschler Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation The Richard F. Schaengold Charitable Trust Estate of Marjorie Schiele Estate of Mr. S. Charles Straus John R. Strauss Charitable Lead Annuity Trust The Lawrence Archer Wachs Trust Judson Martin Wilson Foundation
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New Century Society The New Century Society is an honor roll of thoughtful and generous individuals who have provided for the Art Museum’s future through planned giving. There are many ways to make a planned gift, including bequests, gifts through a charitable gift annuity, charitable trust, the Art Museum’s Pooled Income Fund, gifts naming the Art Museum as the beneficiary of your tax-deferred retirement plan and life insurance policy, or an irrevocable commitment to donate or bequeath a work of art. New Century Society members help to build a stronger endowment and ensure the growth of the Art Museum’s collection, enabling this great institution to continue to inspire, delight and educate future generations of visitors.
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Anonymous (2) Dr. and Mrs. Ira A. Abrahamson Mrs. Robert B. Adams Judith H. Adams Norma E. Allen Romola N. Allen Frank and Janet Andress Carole J. Arend Christine Marting Baermann Noma Jewell Bellissemo Mrs. Robert M. Bergstein Allen W. Bernard Dava L. Biehl Mr. Neil E. Billman Mr. and Mrs.* Carl Bimel, Jr. Paula S. Biren, M.D. Lucille G. and Dutro Blocksom Stephen D. Bonadies Ward Bullock* and Charlotte Brooks Mrs. Virginia W. Brooks Mr. Otto M. Budig, Jr. Mrs. Carolyn Caldwell Edward A. Carson Myra M. Chabut Mrs. Jackson L. Clagett III Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton Closson, Jr. Joan Cochran Richard and Carole Cocks Stanley and Frances Cohen
Nancy Coith-Fibbe Elizabeth B. Corman Traci M. Cull Jack E. Daugherty Mrs. Arthur M. Davies Harrison R. T. Davis Mr. and Mrs. B. Crane DeCamp Virginia Neal Dick Barbara M. Donohue Susan L. Dorward Elaine and Arnold B. Dunkelman Mr. and Mrs. William R. Eckerle Abbie France William and Susan Friedlander Theodore A. Gantz Mr. S. Bradley Gillaugh Rennie and David Greenfield Katherine H. Groll* Dr. M. Donald Hayes Marcia and Paul Hendrick Mr. John H. Hermanies Andrea and Dr. Edward Herzig Karlee L. Hilliard Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hogan Mr. Peter Kamnitzer and Dr. Sophie Kamnitzer Dr. Robert A. Kemper Janet C. Kreider Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kreines Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Kyte, Jr.
New Century Society Benedict Leca Thomas P. Lee Mr. Robert A. Lewis Thomas and Adele Lippert Ms. Suzanne B. Loeffler Ronald and Barbara Lyons David Mason Stewart Shillito Maxwell, Jr. Betty Michaelson Charles F. and Philomena A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Morelli Ms. Arthur E. Motch, Jr. Millie Mullaguru Dr. Leo H. Munick, M.D. John Neuhart J. Morton and Barbara L. Nicholson Laura Oldfield Patricia Oldfield Maurice E. Oshry Mary Louise Palmer William H. Phelan Miss Dorothy L. Plsek Ms. Margaret Quinn Mary Leonhard Ran Daniel and Irene Randolph Barbara S. Reckseit David and Marilyn Reichert Edward J. Requardt 99
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Rogers II Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. Rogers, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Rohling Emalee F. Schavel Abby E. Schlachter Rosemary and Mark Schlachter Becky Schneider Carson E. Smith Kristin L. Spangenberg Ron and Jan Stahl Robert B. and Mary C. Stewart Mr. Fred W. Strebel Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Strub Mr. Clifford William Thies Mr. G. Richard Thomas Dr. and Mrs. Thomas U. Todd Ms. Sara M. Vance Waddell Barbara Wagner Mr. David A. Walker Ms. Kathryn A. Webb Dr. and Mrs. Joel Weisman Susan C. and Michael R. West Alice F. Weston Nancy and David Wolf Mrs. Carl I. Wyler
* Deceased
Endowment Funds Endowments provide a permanent financial foundation for the Cincinnati Art Museum. Since the first endowment was established in 1881, these funds have ensured that the Art Museum will be enjoyed by generations to come. Specialized endowments help care for the collection, purchase new works of art, organize exhibitions and provide educational programs to our city and region.
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Anonymous (2) Adams-Emery Operating Endowment Fund Edith Alexander Elizabeth H. Appleton Endowment Estate of Ilse Arlinghaus Bolton M. Armstrong Memorial Robert W. Ashbrook Foundation The Estate of Kate Banning Adelaide B. Bieser Endowment Benesse Endowment in memory of Yasuo Kuniyoshi Alice & Carl Bimel Endowment for Asian Art Carlyn M. Bimel & Natalie S. Bimel Memorial Endowment Alice L. Bimel Endowment Alice & Carl Bimel, Jr. Memorial Fund Estate of Betty J. Brothers Irene Boswell Buhr Fund The Ward E. Bullock Endowment for Interactive Education Cincinnati Financial Corporation Children’s Admission Fund Estate of Melissa Compton John S. Connor Fund Flora C. Ewers Estate of Emilie T. Curry Estate of Virginia T. Curry Robert S. Dechant Endowment Dorothy Dexter Trust
Mary Dexter Endowment Mary Lane Diamond Endowment Mrs. William Dodd Memorial Estate of Stanley Eisenberg John J. Emery Memorial Fund John J. Emery Endowment Mary M. Emery Endowment Thomas J. Emery Free Day Endowment Estate of James M. Ewell Fleischmann Endowment Estate of Louise Fletemeyer Anna Hurd Folsom Endowment Estate of Franklin Folger Herbert Greer French Endowment The Susan & William Friedlander Endowment Jane Reid Fristoe Endowment Mrs. Paul E. Geier in memory of Paul E. Geier Estate of Emma R. Goetz Estate of Eugenia I Goshorn Estate of Myranda Gradolf Greater Cincinnati Foundation Endowment The Hanke-Schiele Fund Mary Hanna Endowment Cornelius J. Hauck Art Museum Greenery Fund The Heekin Endowment Emilie L. Heine Bequest Estate of Mrs. Anne L. Herget
Endowment Funds Mark P. Herschede Acquisition Endowment Fund Hinkle Memorial Endowment Monroe Hinkle Memorial Endowment Isabella F. Hopkins Estate Louise Budd Howard Endowment A. J. Howe Endowment Clara Hunter Fund The Edwin & Virginia Irwin Memorial Estate of Dorothy R. Jones Estate of Walter W. Kent Edmund Kerper Endowment in memory of George B. & Louise Kerper Mr. & Mrs. A. M. Kinney, Jr. Endowment Eleanor C. Knoechel Endowment Barbara & Kenneth Kreines Fund for the Support of American Fine & Decorative Arts Estate of Margaret A. Kunz Fanny Bryce Lehmer Endowment Isabel Cone Levy & Sam Malcolm Levy Endowment Mr. & Mrs. Harry S. Leyman Endowment Life Membership Endowment Carol & Martin Macht Fund for the Decorative Arts Wilma G. Marks Endowment Virginia Geier McCurdy Endowment in honor of Paul E. Geier & Gabrielle Geier Estate of Henry Meis 101
Estate of Martha Elizabeth Nord Beverly S. Petrie Endowment Fund Estate of Charles A. Phillips The PNC Fund Estate of William A. Pogue Estate of Helen Rose Reis The George & Ellen Rieveschl Fund Estate of Helen Rudolph Riley Millard F. Rogers, Jr. Art Purchase Endowment The Lois & Richard Rosenthal Foundation Endowment Louise & Stanley Rowe Fund Rudolph Oscar Schmidlapp Memorial Fund Second Century Endowment Booth Shepard Estate Donald P. Sowell Endowment Estate of Reuben R. Springer The William & Susan Friedlander & Jane Steinfirst Fund Carl Strauss Estate Albert P. Strietmann Fund Estate of William W. Taylor Dorothy and Walter Tedtmann Endowment Fund Phyllis H. Thayer Purchase Fund Gloria W. Thomson Fund for Decorative Arts Estate of George M. Toewater Estate of Elissa Valerio
The Patricia A. Vance Foundation Endowment for Education & Community Outreach Elizabeth Strong Vincent Endowment Alice R. Werk Estate Charles W. West Endowment Western & Southern Financial Fund Laura L. Ogden Whaling Endowment Fund Bequest of Mr. & Mrs. Walter J. Wichgar Charles Matthew Williams Endowment Fund The Williams Fund Israel & Caroline Wilson Memorial David & Nancy Wolf Endowment for Decorative Arts Estate of Dorothy C. Woodruff Farny R. & Grace K. Wurlitzer Foundation
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Gifts In Kind The following businesses, organizations and individuals have made a valuable contribution to our work by contributing products or services during the fiscal year beginning September 1, 2010 through August 31, 2011
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A Forkable Feast Alpine Valley Andy’s Mediterranean Grille Artrageous Desserts Bensons Catering/BB Riverboats The BonBonerie Bonefish Grill The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation Castellini Foundation Charlie Deitschel/Cheers Wine Associates Christie’s Cincinnati Art Galleries The Cincinnati Dinner Train Cincinnati Magazine Cedric Michael Cox Cumin Cutting Edge Selections D’Elegante Mark Daly Sean Daly, Hugo Restaurant Amy Dehan Dewey’s Pizza Dilly Café Wines & Gourmet Dinsmore & Shohl LLP Joseph Drury eat well celebrations and feasts Euro USA Feld Entertainment, Inc. Fenton Rigging & Contracting Inc.
Mr.* and Mrs. Charles Fleischmann III Funky’s Catering Greenwich Gallery Lynne Meyers Gordon M.F.A. Pat and Bob Griffin George L. Hageman Heidelberg Distributing Co. Elizabeth Henderson Denice Hertleinn Roger and Rho Heuck Beverly Hoffmeister Mr. Frank L. Hohmann II Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Horvitz Gayle Hummel Jeff Ruby’s Precinct Jeff Thomas Catering Jerry’s Cheesecakes, LLC Keystone Bar & Grill Mr. and Mrs. W. James King Dave Klocke Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kreines Judy Laurens Nancy Luddeke Mary Ran Gallery McCormick & Schmick’s Fresh Seafood Restaurant The Merten Company Ms. Joan Merviss David Mueller
Gifts In Kind Ohio Valley Reclaimed Wood Ohio Valley Wine & Beer Co. Oriental Wok Palomino Mark Patsfall Frederic Bonin Pissarro Martha and Nick Ragland Raymond’s Hong Kong Café Richter & Phillips Pierce Rudd John Ruthven Thomas R. Schiff Ellen Sewell Signature Desserts Ann and Gerald Silvers SMOQ Solera Imports Stagnaro Distributing Co. Starbucks Coffee Co. Stone Creek Dining Company Taft, Stettinius & Hollister, LLP Teller’s of Hyde Park Three Tiers, Contemporary Cakes and Cupcakes Josy Tragesser View Restaurant What’s for Dinner? Winegardner & Hammons Wine Trends, Inc. 104
WLWT-TV Women’s Committee of the Cincinnati Art Museum Kay Worz Jeff Wyler Automotive Family
* Deceased
LEADERSHIP
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Cincinnati Museum Association Cincinnati Art Museum Board of Trustees 2010-2011 Officers Larry A. Sheakley, Chairman of the Board George H. Vincent, President Craig F. Maier, Vice President Vere W. Gaynor, Treasurer Martha H. Ragland, Secretary L. Thomas Applegate John F. Barrett Ted N. Berry Calvin D. Buford Kevin W. Canafax Susan F. Castellini Andrew Egan DeWitt David F. Dougherty S. Kay Geiger George C. Hale, M.D. Joseph H. Head, Jr. L. Thomas Hiltz Elizabeth Tu Hoffman Stanley Kaplan, M.D. Jerome C. Kathman Ronald A. Koetters 106
Mark L. Mallory, Mayor of Cincinnati Ernest W. Marshall, Jr. Rhoda Mayerson John C. Merchant Jon R. Moeller Richard D. Oliver Dianne M. Rosenberg Lois Rosenthal Murray Sinclaire, Jr. Thomas E. Stegman Judith K. Stein Andrew Stillpass Nancy K. Swanson Douglas F. Worple Todd Wurzbacher Jeffrey L. Wyler Appointments Aaron Betsky, Director Elizabeth A. Tinklenberg, President of Volunteer Advisory Council Mary Ronan, Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools
Honorary Trustees Peter A. Alpaugh Oliver W. Birckhead Christine Evans Charles Fleischmann III William A. Friedlander Robert B. Ott David Reichert Richard H. Rosenthal Jewell Lewis Shane Carl E. Solway Dorothy Weil David A. Wolf
Trustee Emeritus and Director Emeritus John W. Beatty Otto M. Budig Robert H. Castellini Paul W. Chellgren Fuheid S. Daoud William O. DeWitt, Jr. Kenneth Kreines Lawrence H. Kyte, Jr. Manuel Mayerson Thomas R. Schiff Geri Pass-Sowell John F. Steele, Sr. Alice Weston Georgine B. Wolohan Millard F. Rogers, Jr., Director Emeritus
Cincinnati Museum Association Shareholders Ira Abrahamson Judith Hauser Adams Romola Allen Peter A. Alpaugh Mrs. Jeffrey Anderson Leslie T. Applegate John Atherton Kathleen Atkinson Oliver Lippincott Baily Mary Baskett Judith C. Bausher John W. Beatty Mrs. Gary Beck Dr. Allen W. Bernard Carl Bimel, Jr. Mrs. Oliver W. Birckhead Mary Bonansinga Cynthia Booth Mrs. Barbara Boyd Charlotte Brooks Herbert R. Brown Jack E. Brown Robert C. Brown Carl F. Bryant Otto M. Budig, Jr. William P. Butler Bruce L. Byrnes Willie Carden Lee A. Carter 107
Mrs. James B. Casey Robert H. Castellini Paul W. Chellgren Paul W. Christensen, Jr. Mrs. Ruth Clemons-Turner A. Burton Closson, Jr. Thomas G. Cody Mrs. Stanley Cohen Mrs. Robert H. Collins Robert Conway, Sr. Ms. Lois W. Conyers Nancy R. Cooper Keith N. Corman Alfonso Cornejo Mrs. Jerry L. Cowan C. Wesley Cowan Douglas S. Cramer Mrs. James J. Crowe Fuheid S. Daoud, M.D. Allen L. Davis Charles H. Deitschel, M.D. William O. DeWitt, Jr. Jim Dine Mrs. J. Gordon Dixon Dianne Dunkelman William T. Earls, Jr. Charles D. Edwards Theodore H. Emmerich Beverly Helmbold Erschell
Nancy Coith Fibbe Richard H. Finan Owen Findsen Michael A. Fisher Noah Fleischmann Ashley L. Ford William A. Friedlander Sharon Williams Frisbie W. Roger Fry Theodore A. Gantz James J. Gardner Mrs. Lewis G. Gatch Mrs. Paul E. Geier Kevin R. Ghassomian Mrs. Jon T. Gimpel Mrs. Carolyn O. Goldman Eileen Goldman Stewart Goldman Robert D. Gordon Lynne Meyers Gordon Patricia C. Griffin George C. Hale, M.D. Tamara Harkavy Ms. Consuelo W. Harris Robert F. Hartkemeier Cornelius W. Hauck John W. Hayden M. Donald Hayes, DDS Mrs. Sara Rowe Heckscher
Cincinnati Museum Association Shareholders Christine Heekin Helen K. Heekin Sandra Heimann Paul M. Hendrick L. Thomas Hiltz Mrs. Ann Hinckley Mrs. Fredrick C.II Hirons Mary Jo Holohan Carolyn Honkomp Hon. Jeffrey P. Hopkins Mrs. Roger L. Howe Dr. Joan L. Howison Earl Hughes Charles H. Jackson Rev. Andrew M. Jergens Mrs. Robert J. Johannigman Mrs. Algernon Johnson Sarah Raup Johnson Lois K. Jolson Margaret M. Johns Miriam Kaeser, Sr. Carl F. Kalnow Stanley M. Kaplan, M.D. Mrs. Michael Karram William J. Keating Mrs. Alex H. Keller Mrs. Patricia King Mrs. Sandra Knobeloch Mrs. Florence Koetters 108
Kenneth Kreines, M.D. Lawrence H. Kyte, Jr. Ms. Antoinette Laboiteaux Polk Laffoon A. G. Lafley Walter E. Langsam Michael W. Lee Peter F. Levin Gary J. Lind Carl H. Lindner, Jr. Thomas J. Lippert Mrs. Bruce C. Long Phillip C. Long Dr. James L. Mahon Mrs. John P. March Mrs. Leonard Marek James M. Marrs, M.D. Margaret F. Mathile Timothy L. Mathile Stewart Shillito Maxwell, Jr. Manuel D. Mayerson Mary Ann Meanwell Dr. Ruth Krueger Meyer Ralph S. Michael III David A. Millet Patricia Misrach Anu M. Mitra Mrs. James Monroe Charlotte Moore
Mrs. Arthur E. Motch, Jr. David W. Motch Beverly Mourning Mrs. John C. Mueller, Jr. Leo H. Munick, M.D. Mrs. Norman A. Murdock Ms. Valerie L. Newell Mrs. Louise Nippert Robert B. Ott Mrs. Thomas H. Ottenjohn Sean Parker Mark Patsfall John E. Pepper, Jr. Mrs. Marjorie F. Perin Mrs. Daniel Pfau Bradford E. Phillips Mrs. Claire B. Phillips Ms. Linda Jackson Pointer Mrs. Robert J. Portman Mary Leonhard Ran David Reichert Mrs. David Reid Mercer Reynolds III Mrs. Gates Richards Mrs. Gilbert Richards Melody Sawyer Richardson Ellen Rieveschl Mrs. Howard C. Ris Lawrence H. Rogers II
Cincinnati Museum Association Shareholders Millard F. Rogers, Jr. Mrs. Edward S. Rosenthal Lois Rosenthal Richard H. Rosenthal Margo K. Ross Marianne R. Rowe Stoddard P. Rowe Randy Sandler James J. Sanitato, M.D. Rhonda Sassoon George A. Schaefer, Jr. Charles O. Schiff John J. Schiff, Jr. John J. Schiff III Thomas R. Schiff Rosemary Schlachter Janet A. Schlegel Mrs. William R. Seaman Ms. Jewell Lewis Shane Richard L. Shenk Ronnie L. Shore Gerald T. Silvers Andrew D. Smith Carl Solway Geri Pass Sowell Mrs. James E. Stahl, Jr. Ronald A. Stahl John F. Steele, Sr. Jacob K. Stein 109
Judith K. Stein, M.D. John W. (Jack) Steinman Andrew Stillpass Mrs. Elizabeth A. Stone Mrs. Joan McKelvy Taft John W. Tew, Jr., M.D. Dr. Elmer Thomas Morley P. Thompson Howard L. Tomb Dr. Toan Trinh Ms. Sara M. Vance Mrs. Christopher F. Virgulak J. Philip Vollmer Stephen G. Vollmer James C. Votruba Marilyn Scripps Wade David W. Warner Mrs. David W. Warner Leonard A. Weakley, Jr. Mrs. Sidney Weil, Jr. Mrs. Joel Weisman Michael R. West Mrs. Harris K. Weston Barbara Weyand James S. Widder, M.D. Gregory H. Williams John P. Williams, Jr. Rob L. Williams Thomas L. Williams
David A. Wolf Mrs. Timothy W. Wolohan Owen J. Wrassman John H. Wulsin, M.D. Robert W. Zapp
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Art Museum employees participating in a “coney-eating contest” to raise money for ArtsWave.
Cincinnati Museum Association Staff
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Finance and Operational Affairs Administration and Finance Megan Buechel Carol Edmondson Deborah Davis Marilyn Lombardo Jennifer West Brian Campbell Jay Simmons Deborah Campbell Museum Gift Shop Connie Newman Elizabeth Jones Jessica Brannock Paige Chadwick Jenna Wilson Stefanie Feltner Leah Larkin Marybeth McIntyre Julia DePinto Jessica Gutierrez Laura Needham Kathleen Cardona Diane Nemeroff Susan Lawson Regina Kortas
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Special Events Gretchen Mettler Meggie King Andrew Bernhard Museum Café Amy Goldyn Tinisha Dawson Todd Gwinn Elvi Hankins Michael Sullivan Ene Susi Michael Agricola Kelly Jo Asbury Thomas Craven Lisa Hulley Rachael Klosterman Dustin Moreno Deron Roberts Andrew Sagel Fallon Venable Amanda McDonald Rebecca Babel Julie Belisle Jarrod Warf Levi Johnson Nicholas Busken Allison Rowland Toni Pirman
Kyle Temmel Lynnette Witsken Buildings and Grounds Harry Geimeier Raymond Crousore Donald Grace Joshua Rectenwald Nicholas Ryder Robert Stull Facility Support Team Cynthia Norris Kimberly Asher James Betts, Jr. Harvey Humphries David Nelson Security/Visitor Support Team Harry Geimeier Colette Lampkin Michael Abitz Robert Lee Barker Atha Brockell Catherine Brummett Lawrence Cafazo Opal Walters Robert Seifert Ronald Orovitz
Finance and Operational Affairs Robin Fink David Johnson William Price Joseph Kemble Barbara Price Roland MacGregor Keith Shelanie Kim Crawley James Goewey James Smith Jack Dauer Shirley Crosby Lorain Shelton William Goodrich Elmer Kruse Joseph Dennis, Jr. Marshall Mustain Blaise Hoffman Cynthia Wright Wilbur Hall Carla Johnson Irina Hall James Roush Gary Trimble Robert Scott Kimberly Seiter Tamara McGuane Carl McKenzie, Jr. Jordan Rolfes 113
Rick Sowash Oakley Porter, Jr. Cecil Griffin Charles Eckert, III Bruce Kreidler Emmett Hatcher Joseph Carlo Rachel Linnemann John Ridgeway Michael Girshovich Isaiah Sibley Gale Luersen Mark Allen Jeremy Phillips Madeline Walker Wesley Walker George Austin III Chanita Jakrachai Elizabeth Schott Terrance Smith Sherman Cromwell
Art Museum employees organized a cookiing event to raise money for ArtsWave.
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Collections Anita Ellis Deputy Director, Collections Curatorial Anita Ellis James Crump Jade Sams Kirstie Craven Cynthia Amnéus Julie Aronson Anne Buening Amy Dehan Jéssica Flores García Benedict Leca Kristin Spangenberg Hou-mei Sung Danielle Goodwin Registration Jay Pattison Carola Bell Lisa DeLong Jennifer Eckman
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Conservation Per Knutas Megan J. Emery Daniela Leonard Cecile Mear Ashley Standera Elizabeth Allaire Morgan Nau Chandra Obie Library Galina Lewandowicz Jennifer Hardin Jennifer Pettigrew Rebecca Perry
Institutional Advancement David W. Linnenberg Deputy Director, Institutional Advancement Development David W. Linnenberg Chrissy Rother Claire Creedmore Alexandra Eichler Stephen R. Hegge Lauren McMillan Tiffany Payne-Bush Johnnie Kling Christopher Woodside Debbie Bowman Marketing & Communications Regina Russo
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Cincinnati Art Museum staff marching in the Cincinnati Reds Opening Day Parade.
Presentation Visitor & Member Services Amy Burke Robert A. Farrell, Jr. Rita Gray Treva Rice Emily Rose Christina Pfeffer Jordan Menefield Constantina Dendramis Ashley Jeffries Sara Williams Kristin Dugas Deborah Pope-Bullucks Laura Gerhold Elyse Vos Amy Meyer Mary Casey Sturk David Tonnis Rachael Jancauskas Angelina McCoy
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Learning & Interpretation Emily Holtrop Director of Learning & Interpretation
Design and Dissemination Scott Hisey Director of Design and Dissemination
Learning & Interpretation Emily Holtrop Carrie Atkins Maras Amy Briggs Anna Hope Curwood Nicole Kroger Elissa Conte Andrew Hardin Jacquelyn Sommer Bonnie Jean Ward
Design and Dissemination Scott Hisey Andrea Chesney Kyle Cooper Mark Gilsdorf Danelle Cheney
Exhibitions Susan Hudson
Director’s Office Aaron Betsky Director
Exhibition Design & Installation Christopher Williams Kimberly Flora Michael Hancock Everage King Sandy James Eli Meiners Christopher Fryman Patrick Grimm Patricia Kate Hamilton Scott Budd
Photo Services Rob Deslongchamps Jonathan Nolting
Director’s Office Aaron Betsky Terrie Benjamin Human Resources Ted Forrest Rebecca Cooke-Vidourek
Senior Staff Aaron Betsky Director
Harry Geimeier Director of Facilities Services
Debbie Bowman Deputy Director, Major Gifts and Planned Giving
Scott Hisey Director of Design and Dissemination
Anita Ellis Deputy Director, Collections David W. Linnenberg Deputy Director, Institutional Advancement James Crump Chief Curator Carol Edmondson Director of Finance
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Emily Holtrop Director of Learning & Interpretation Jay Pattison Chief Registrar Ted Forrest Director of Human Resources Regina Russo Director of Marketing & Communications
*this list includes staff members as of April 24, 2012
FINANCIALS
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Cincinnati Art Museum Balance Sheet as of August 31, 2011
Assets Cash and cash equivalents Accounts receivable Pledges Receivable, Net of Current Portion
4,653,680 237,381 10,590,229
Interest and dividend receivable
72,516
Prepaid expenses
139,215
Inventories
407,690
Investments
64,240,363
Cash surrender value of life insurance
263,628
Beneficial interest of perpetual trusts
13,182,233
Buildings and equipment, net
11,213,967
Total Assets
105,000,902
Liabilities and Net Assets Accounts Payable
708,610
Accrued Liabilities
595,734
Pooled Income Fund
97,116
Charitable remainder truste and charitable gift annuities
1,003,984
Net Assets
102,595,458
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
105,000,902
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Cincinnati Art Museum income statement all funds as of August 31, 2011
Unrestricted
Temporarily Restricted
Permanently Restricted
Total
Contributions and revenues
8,248,363
3,331,571
1,441,375
13,021,309
Net assets released from restrictions
5,364,723
(5,207,470)
(157,253)
0
Total contributions and revenues
13,613,086
(1,875,899)
1,284,122
13,021,310
Expenses
13,809,494 (196,408)
(1,875,899)
1,284,122
13,809,494 (788,185)
0
4,299,184
360,717
4,659,901
1,499,948
3,212,698
(1,965)
4,710,681
836,737
836,737
Operating revenue:
Operating income (loss) Non-operating revenue: Capital and endowment contributions Realized and unrealized gain on investments Change in Beneficial Interest in Perpetual Trust Change in Net Assets
1,303,540
5,635,983
2,479,611
9,419,134
Net Assets, Beginning of Year
21,477,960
38,441,739
33,256,625
93,176,324
Net Asset at End of Year
22,781,500
44,077,722
35,736,236
102,595,458
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Cincinnati Art Museum statement of functional expenses as of August 31, 2011 PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT
Expense
SERVICES
& GENERAL
Salaries
FUNDRAISING
TOTAL
3,629,427
915,293
554,117
5,098,837
Payroll taxes
264,193
53,094
39,412
356,699
Pension expense
71,690
17,711
11,084
100,485
Employee benefits
366,936
125,244
47,570
539,750
Special events
41,359
42,332
141,839
225,530
Hospitality
38,444
20,035
12,581
71,060
Café/catering
87,891
91,425
Dues and memberships
23,871
4,450
5,015
Honorarium
57,139
57,139
Shipping, postage and exhibition fees
516,686
2,969
29,678
549,333
Installation and framing
166,738
166,738
Photography
48,042
48,042
Supplies
174,697
29,724
6,203
210,624
Advertising
346,173
179,316 33,336
346,173
Design
22,000
Print/typesetting
259,140
811
43,586
303,537
22,000
Professional development
52,123
11,027
63,150
Books and periodicals
17,165
991
515
18,671
Professional services and other equipment Repairs, maintenance, expense
411,446
150,176
13,635
575,257
151,409
35,356
2,949
189,714
Service contracts
87,446
81,432
23,999
192,877
Volunteer events and other expense
112,791
Project expense
80,729
Gift shop merchandise
237,175
112,791 80,729
237,175
Miscellaneous
43,028
30,538
17,366
90,932
Utilities
584,535
134,596
4,895
724,026
Telephone
31,396
15,449
6,976
53,821
Insurance
154,275
21,226
741
176,242
1,129,815
260,153
9,462
1,399,430
2,049,643
971,623
13,809,494
Banking & custodial fees Depreciation expense Art Purchases
5,611 1,580,469 10,788,228
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5,611 1,580,469
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