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ANNUAL REPORT 2012
ANNUAL REPORT 2013
The Fenimore Art Museum had a remarkable year in 2013 in many ways. The exhibitions and programs were exceptionally strong, and led to a spectacular 20% increase in attendance by year’s end. During the height of the summer season, we featured The Hudson River School: Nature and the American Vision from the New-York Historical Society and The Wyeths: A Family Legacy, both of which were enormously popular. The Hudson River School exhibition was our contribution to the “Festival of the American Romantics,” a cultural partnership which included the Glimmerglass Festival and Hyde Hall.
Our American Indian programming was also very strong, with the exhibitions Splendidly Dressed: American Indian Robes and Regalia from the Thaw Collection and Plain and Fancy: Native American Splint Baskets from the Ralph T. Coe Foundation. These installations complemented the lively programming at our Native American site, Otsego: A Meeting Place, which featured a summer-long Artisan Series that brought Native artists to Cooperstown to demonstrate their work and share their knowledge of Haudenosaunee traditions.
The year was marked by many other programs that are worthy of note: National History Day in New York State, which once again brought hundreds of energetic and enthusiastic students to our campus for the state finals; a revamped Art by the Lake which continues to grow in scale and reputation; and our popular Food for Thought gallery talks, which delighted members and visitors alike throughout the season.
As always, none of this would be possible without our talented and dedicated staff and volunteers, our highly committed Board of Trustees, and our generous donors, members, and visitors. Thank you all for another truly memorable season in Cooperstown.
PAUL S. D’AMBROSIO, Ph.D. President and CEO
PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE
OFFICERS
Douglas E. Evelyn Chairman
Thomas O. Putnam Vice Chairman
Paul S. D’Ambrosio President & Chief Executive Officer
Joseph Siracusa Vice President for Operations
Stephen M. Duff Treasurer
Glenn A. Perrone Secretary
Richard C. Vanison Assistant Treasurer
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Stephen M. Duff Donald Ellis Douglas E. Evelyn Kathleen Flanagan Shelley Graham Laurence Hauptman Jane Frank Katcher Charles Kieler Suzanne Kingsley Doris Fischer Malesardi Erna Morgan McReynolds Jeffrey H. Pressman Thomas O. Putnam John B. Stetson Ellen Tillapaugh Craig Wilder
HONORARY TRUSTEE Eugene V. Thaw
EX OFFICIO The Hon. Andrew M. Cuomo
MISSION Welcoming and connecting people to our shared cultural heritage through exhibitions and programs that provoke, delight, and inspire.
ABOUTNew York State Historical Association (NYSHA) has been welcoming and connecting people to our shared cultural heritage since 1899 through exhibitions and programs that provoke, delight, and inspire. NYSHA’s collection, showcased in the Fenimore Art Museum, contains some of the best examples of American landscape, history, and genre paintings. Additionally, the Fenimore Art Museum houses the Eugene and Clare Thaw Collection of American Indian Art and one of the nation’s most comprehensive and significant American Folk Art collections. NYSHA’s Research Library holds thousands of original manuscripts and documents, as well as more than 80,000 volumes on American, New York State, and local history. Of note are first editions of James Fenimore Cooper’s novels.
Cover Image: The Solitary Oak, 1844. Asher Brown Durand (1796-1886). Oil on canvas, 36 x 48 in. (91.4 x 121.9 cm). The New-York Historical Society. Gift of The New-York Gallery of the Fine Arts, 1858.75.
In the history of American art there is perhaps no greater family than the Wyeths. N.C. Wyeth’s children frequently used the word “magical” when recalling their upbringing. The Wyeths: A Family Legacy brought some of the Wyeth magic to the Fenimore Art Museum.
We featured the work of the entire family—N.C.,
Andrew, and James, as well as Carolyn, Henriette and her husband Peter Hurd, along with family friend and illustrator, Howard Pyle. The Wyeths influenced each other’s techniques, media and subject matter and taught each other back and forth across the generations. Their works stand together to create a unique vision of American life.
The exhibition was a favorite with our guests and members. A highlight was a visit by Victoria Wyeth, who shared her personal insights into the work of her grandfather, Andrew Wyeth, during gallery tours and an evening lecture. Victoria also generously donated her time, visiting a local nursing home to share her memories of her grandfather and his work.
Thank you to the Morgan McReynolds Group at Morgan Stanley and Golden Artist Colors for sponsoring the exhibition. The Wyeths: A Family Legacy featured masterworks from the Brandywine River Museum, as well as other institutions.
THE HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL: NATURE AND THE AMERICAN VISIONJUNE 29 TO SEPTEMBER 29, 2013
Landscape can uniquely serve as a powerful narrative device, embodying ideas about nature and culture. Our spectacular feature exhibition showcased the extraordinary depth and richness of the New-York Historical Society’s landscape paintings by artists of the Hudson River School. During the first half of the nineteenth century, this loosely knit group of artists, together with like-minded poets and writers, forged a self-consciously “American” landscape vision and literary voice. Both were grounded in the exploration of the natural world as a resource for spiritual renewal and as an expression of cultural and national identity in a period of rapid change in America.
Our exhibition took the visitor on a journey, beginning with New York City, traveling up the Hudson River, through the Catskill Mountains and the Adirondack region, east to New England, west to Niagara Falls and the Rocky Mountains, to South America and even to Italy. In Thomas Cole’s magisterial series of five historical landscapes, The Course of Empire, our visitors witnessed the rise and fall of a civilization. Timelines distributed throughout the gallery taught about the Romantic period in which these artists worked. Each one addressed a different topic that influenced the landscapes the artists depicted, such as American historical events, literature, music, scientific discoveries, tourism, European painting, and transportation.
The Hudson River School: Nature and the American Vision was part of “The Festival of the American Romantics,” a joint literary and arts collaboration among the Glimmerglass Festival, Hyde Hall, the Olana Partnership, and the Fenimore Art Museum.
The exhibition was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Thank you to Fenimore Asset Management Fund of The Community Foundation for the Greater Capital Region for providing additional support.
THE WYETHS: A FAMILY LEGACYMAY 25 TO SEPTEMBER 2, 2013
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“The Hudson River School exhibition was a perfect complement to the spirit of the region” – Margaret Parsons, Fenimore Society member
2013 EXHIBITIONS
SPLENDIDLY DRESSED: AMERICAN INDIAN ROBES & REGALIAMARCH 30, 2013 - DECEMBER 29, 2013
The exuberant and varied expressions in Native American clothing headlined a special exhibition of the Thaw Collection. Clothing, footwear, headgear, jewelry and accessories are created in styles and from materials distinct to region or cultural group. In celebrations, ceremonies, and public gatherings clothing communicates wealth and honors individuals. Clothing is also powerfully interwoven with spiritual beliefs. Many cultures associate the proper attire with protection or success in earthly matters, such as those encountered in warfare or hunting. Additionally, designs on garments provide devices for stories and are important elements of oral tradition and storytelling.
PLAIN & FANCY: NATIVE AMERICAN SPLINT BASKETSAUGUST 10, 2013 - DECEMBER 29, 2013
An exhibition and catalog showcased 30 hand-crafted ash splint baskets, ranging from practical storage and market baskets to fanciful baskets with exquisitely decorative splint work and stamped, painted, and dyed decorative elements. Starting in the 19th century, baskets became a most important source of income for many Native people. Today’s basket makers fine tune and hone their skill working in traditional, as well as with newly inspired shape and decorative elements. However, this art form faces a powerful enemy. The Emerald Ash Borer threatens to kill most of the 7.5 billion ash trees throughout North America.
A majority of the baskets were loaned from the Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts, Inc. in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
BREATHING LIFE INTO STONE: THE SCULPTURE OF HENRY DISPIRITOIn 2013, the Fenimore Art Museum published a wonderful memorial to Henry DiSpirito. The book chronicles Henry’s life and features his beautiful, compact, and expressive sculptures that reflect the artist’s love of nature and respect for humankind.
Throughout the summer, the museum welcomed Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) artisans to create artwork and speak with visitors about how their Native traditions inform their work. The series was funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services for a second year. Artisans included Ronnie-Leigh Goeman (ash baskets), Peter Jones (clay sculpture), Veronica Reitter (traditional clothing; cornhusk work), Gerald Schenandoah (deerskin and fur outfits), and Sam Thomas (raised beadwork; leather jackets and moccasins).
NATIVE AMERICAN ARTISAN SERIES
ADDITIONAL 2013 EXHIBITIONS American Masters: Thomas Cole to Grandma MosesMarch 30 – June 2, 2013; October 19 - December 29, 2013
Rural Hours: Watercolors by Susan Fenimore Cooper WeilSeptember 21 - December 29, 2013
Forging Perfection: Masterworks from The Farmers’ Museum Blacksmith ShopMarch 30 - December 29, 2013
Places in Passing: Contemporary Landscapes by Susan Jones KenyonMarch 30 - December 29, 2013
Native Roots: The 9th Contemporary Iroquois Art BiennialMarch 30 - July 21, 2013
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Poppies (2010) by Susan Jones Kenyon. Oil on canvas, 30”w x 40”h
“When I weave a basket, I share the living past of my people. I am able to pass on a traditional art form as well as stories of those who came before, intertwining the past, present, and future.” – Ronnie-Leigh Goeman
GIFTSMantle Clock, Leather Stockings, ca 1860 by Nicholas Mueller. Gift of Gunther Reinhart.
Four Vessels, 1. San Ildefonso jar (bowl) signed Marie Juanity Wo-Pon. 2. Zia polychrome jar 1900-19203. 3. Zia polychrome jar 1915-1920, 4. Acoma canteen 1900-1920. Gift of the Bethlehem Public Library.
Photographs, Group of images of the Cooper family in Cooperstown and Albany ca 1880-1930. Gift of Paul Fenimore Cooper Jr.
Toleware, 41 items of tinware and furniture painted by Roy Keeler Bartlett 1950s-1970s. Gift of Roy Keeler Bartlett.
Painting and Drawing, Otsego Lake, ca 1915 by Clarence Green Cook, oil on canvas. Gift of Tonja Knapp Curry.
Book, Handmade pulp paper treaty book, 1995. Gift of Roger Cook Parish.
Drawings, Sixteen drawings, ca 1920-1940 by Marguerite “Doc” Cockett. Graphite on Paper. Gift of Francis Vermilya.
Wall Pocket, Hand carved hinged wall pocket, ca 1885 by Charles Byron White, Cooperstown, New York. Gift of Eleanor White Cole.
Sports Jersey, Cooperstown Redskins Basketball Jersey, 2012, last year of the Redskins mascot. Gift of Cooperstown Central School.
Lounge, Bamboo lounge chair, mid-19th century. Made in China by unidentified craftsman. Furnishings of Otsego Hall. Gift of The Cooper Family.
Photograph, Black and white photograph of the Cooperstown Band posing outdoors. Ca 1890-1910. Gift of Jane Robertson.
Glass Negative, Richfield Springs high School ca 1915, unidentified photographer. Gift of Gary Aney.
PURCHASESSculpture, After the Battle, 1947 by Henry DiSpirito. 1947. Granite.
Painting and Drawing, Castle Scene, ca 1850 by Redpath, regional folk artist, oil on canvas; Calligraphy Drawing, ac 1860 by E. Bishop, ink on paper.
Photographs, Seven black and white photographs of Otsego Lake, ca 1915, by unidentified photographer.
Daguerreotype, Half-plate family portrait, ca 1845 by Otis Cooley, Springfield, MA
Business Card, A. J. Telfer, photographer, Cooperstown ca 1940. Collected by staff.
RESEARCH LIBRARYOur Research Library’s special collections uniquely tell stories that shaped the daily lives of New Yorkers and our nation as a whole. We made great progress in making our collections more accessible by properly housing and cataloging items, digitizing materials and placing them online through our own website, the Pathfinder catalog, as well as the website: New York Heritage, A Digital Collection.
The South Central Regional Library Council funded a project to digitize finding aids to our manuscript collections. The Community Foundation of South Central New York enabled us to make more accessible Civil War manuscripts, in observance of the 150th anniversary of that war, as well as the John J. Burger New York State Railroads collection.
We also processed and cataloged twenty-four manuscript collections/items to strengthen our comprehensive Delaware County collection. Support from the O’Connor Foundation made more accessible a shoemaker’s ledger, farm diaries, a wheelwright’s account book, Susquehanna Turnpike
photographs, an Indian treaty, and the papers of naturalist and writer John Burroughs, as well as the John More Association materials (family of The Farmers’ Museum’s More House).
With a grant from the Delmas Foundation, our Librarians catalogued 27 farm manuscripts/collections from around the state, in addition to the Stuyvesant Fish papers. The Stuyvesant Fish letter books contain business and personal letters discussing political, historical, business, and cultural issues with various people in government, industry, and other occupations.
In 2013, the Library acquired 337 monographs (books, trade catalogs, microfilms, and maps). We added 15 manuscripts/manuscript collections, including a general store ledger book of Lewis and John Hardenburgh of Roxbury, N.Y. (1811-1814); farm ledger of John Thomas, Stamford, N.Y. (1861-1874); papers of Benjamin Walker, a woodworker and carpenter of East Springfield, N.Y., and a diary of Linn Ainsworth, a farm boy of Butternuts, Otsego County, N.Y.
For the first time ever, the Library was a net lender through Inter-Library Loan as the result of the increased number of catalog records we have placed on the national database OCLC.
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Thaw CollectionGIFTS
Basket, Tobacco gift basket, Yurok, by Dorothy Van Pelt. Gift of Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw.
Basket, Tobacco gift basket, Yurok, by Dorothy Van Pelt. Gift of Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw.
Necklace, Necklace made of abalone, beads and clam shell. Gift of Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw.
Moccasins, Arapaho Moccasins. Gift of Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw.
Moccasins, by Richard Big Kettle. Gift of Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw.
PURCHASESNeedle Case, Iroquois beaded needle case, ca 1830. Museum purchase with funds provided by Eugene V. Thaw.
Dolls, Pair of Iroquois cornhusk dolls, ca 1870. Museum purchase with funds provided by Eugene V. Thaw.
Photo by Claralyn Burt.
2013 FENIMORE ART MUSEUM WEBSITE TRAFFICUNIQUE VISITORS TO WEBSITE: 421,005 (+35%)UNIQUE VISITORS TO MOBILE WEBSITE: 22,224 (+59%)
Our website is an extension of our museum. As such, we strive to create an online environment that matches our picturesque setting. We foster relationships with our online visitors through a user-friendly interface.
In 2013, we added a section on the landing page of the website that highlights our major exhibition and event sponsors. This new enhancement features the logos of the museum’s top sponsors and directly links to their individual websites. This prominent placement offers our sponsors additional exposure to the hundreds of thousands who visit our website annually.
Sponsors are vital to our continual growth, and we work hard to create awareness for them. If you are interested in becoming a business sponsor and having your logo on the museum’s homepage, please contact Jessica Kendrick at (607) 547-1433 or email j.kendrick@nysha.org.
THANK YOU TO OUR AMAZING VOLUNTEERS!In 2013, our wonderful volunteers contributed 11,101 hours of service. Through our successful and growing volunteer docent program, we can staff the galleries every day. Docents engage visitors and share their extensive knowledge of the exhibitions that they learn from their own studies and through biweekly trainings offered by the museum. Volunteers are invaluable to our success. They offer their time and expertise in all departments and special events.
The Research Library welcomes volunteer assistance and benefits from those volunteers who work with our book repair group, genealogy research, cataloguing, shelving and inventory to mention a few.
A special thanks to those volunteers who generously donated 100 hours or more of their time to the museums in 2013:
JANE ADSIT
GENE BERMAN
BARBARA CHAMBERLAIN
CLARA CLACK
STEVE DAVIS
ALEX DICKSON
DAWNE DIETZ
EILEEN ELLIOTT
HOWARD ELLIOTT
IRENE FICKBOHM
PAULA GILBERT
LOUISE GOMEZ
PAMELA GOOD
CAROL GOODRICH
KIMBERLY GOTTFRIED
LU GOTTI
JOHN GRALINSKI
SUSAN HENDERSON
LOIS HOLZ
CLAIRE KEPNER
COLLETTE LAGO
ROBERT MANKER
SUSAN MORGAN
CHUCK NEWMAN
HAROLD PALMER
JOAN PONDOLFINO
LEONARD PUDELKA
JUDITH RUSSELL
AMBROSE SANTIAGO
ROSEMARY SIBBERN
PRUDENCE STELLING
CAROL TEICH
SCOTT VANDUREN
LINDA VIEWEG
VISITATIONVisitors from every state, except the Dakotas, came to the Fenimore to delight in our exhibitions of American Art.
2013 ATTENDANCE BY THE NUMBERS:
Individual: 24,262 Youth Groups: 7 Adult Groups: 818 Education: 7,102 Programs: 1,470
Special Events: 4,086 Library and Other: 7,052 Children Under 7: 177 Members: 3,827
Total: 48,801
2013 HIGHLIGHTS
“The Fenimore is New York’s classiest museum!” – Museum Visitor, Orchard Park, NY
Many thanks for the generous members of the Fenimore Society. Together, we showcase great art in a picturesque setting that enriches lives and build community.
ANNUAL BENEFIT GALA!Friends gathered for our 10th Annual Benefit Gala, Otsego on the Hudson to celebrate our vistas, views and visions. This elegant 19th-century lawn party exceeded revenue goals. Proceeds benefit our stellar educational programs. Many thanks to the Gala Committee, led by co-chairs Shelley Graham and Joan Kegelman, whose vision makes the Gala possible.
A special thanks to the evening’s sponsors:
EMPIRE
JANE FORBES CLARK
ALLISON AND W. KEYES HILL-EDGAR
DR. MARILYNN G. KARP
THE MORGAN MCREYNOLDS GROUP AT MORGAN STANLEY SMITH BARNEY
DR. R. DAVID SUDARSKY* AND FRANK TOSTO
CATSKILL
LOU ALLSTADT AND MELINDA HARDIN
FELICIA AND ANDREW BLUM
PAUL S. AND ANNA T. D’AMBROSIO
DR. GERALD EVANS AND MRS. ANNE EVANS
CHRISTINE AND STEVEN GLAZER
MR. ANTHONY A. GREY AND DR. ANNE COCHRAN GREY
CHARLES AND URSULA HAGE
DR. AND MRS. LEWIS HAMILTON
PAT AND BOB HANFT
MJ AND STEVE HARRIS - ROYAL CHRYSLER & HYUNDAI OF ONEONTA
LOIS AND PHIL HOLZ
CHARLES AND ROBERTA KIELER
ANDREA KLEPETAR-FALLEK
COOKIE AND PERCY LEAPER
MORRIS TENT RENTAL
ANGELA AND JAMES PLOWDEN-WARDLAW
DR. JEFFREY PRESSMAN AND
DR. NANCY KOLLISCH
VERONICA GIL SEAVER
GEORGE AND SIGRID SNELL
CHRIS AND ED STACK
MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. STETSON
DOUG AND CARRIE THOMPSON
HUDSON
BANK OF COOPERSTOWN
DR. CARLOS BERMEJO & DR. JENNIFER LUCAS
MARC AND ELAINE BRESEE
BREWERY OMMEGANG
DR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS E. EVELYN
MERCEDES AND STEVE GOTWALD
GEMMA AND LEWIS R. M. HALL
MARY ELLEN AND GATES HELMS HAWN
MR. AND MRS. CHRISTOPHER HOLBROOK
JAMES JORDAN ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS
ANNE AND LANG KEITH
ROBERT AND DORIS FISCHER MALESARDI
THE OTESAGA RESORT HOTEL
BRIAN AND SUSAN PREW
BILL* AND GEORGE-ANN RYLAND
KEN AND CAROL STEIGELMAN
MR. AND MRS. EUGENE V. THAW
FRED R. WYCKOFF & SONS
FRIENDS
MRS. BELLE GADOMSKI
MR. AND MRS. TODD KENYON
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R. SCHANZ
MS. LUCY TOWNSEND
MS. JOAN W. WHITE*
* DECEASED
$25,000+
JANE FORBES CLARK
ROBERT AND NELLIE GIPSON
MR. AND MRS. EUGENE V. THAW
$10,000 - $24,999
DR. AND MRS. LEWIS L. HAMILTON
MR. AND MRS. GATES HELMS HAWN
MR. GERALD KATCHER AND DR. JANE KATCHER
MS. JUDY LEWENT AND MR. MARK SHAPIRO
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MALESARDI
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS O. PUTNAM
MR. AND MRS. BYRON F. THOMAS, JR.
$5,000 - $9,999
THOMAS AND CHRISTINE BERK
MR. AND MRS. ANDREW M. BLUM
HONORABLE AND MRS. M. LANGHORNE KEITH
MR. TOM MORGAN AND MS. ERNA MCREYNOLDS
MR. BRENT R. NICKLAS
SIGRID AND GEORGE SNELL
LADY JULIET TADGELL AND DR. CHRISTOPHER TADGELL
$2,500- $4,999
DR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS E. EVELYN
MS. ANDREA K. FALLEK
ALLISON AND W. KEYES HILL-EDGAR
MR. GUNLEIF JACOBSEN AND MR. THOMAS SIMPSON
DR. MARILYNN KARP
MS. JACQUELINE BADGER MARS
DR. JEFFREY PRESSMAN AND DR. NANCY KOLLISCH
MRS. PATRICIA B. SELCH*
MR. AND MRS. JOHN B. STETSON
MR. FRANK TOSTO AND DR. R. DAVID SUDARSKY*
FRANCESCA ZAMBELLO AND FAITH GAY
$1,000 - $2,499
DR. ALLAN J. AHEARNE AND MRS. KATHRYN M. AHEARNE
MS. KATHY ALLEN AND MS. BARBY ALLEN
MR. LOU ALLSTADT AND MS. MELINDA HARDIN
MS. HELEN-JEAN ARTHUR
DR. EDWARD G. ATKINS AND DR. JACQUELINE M. ATKINS
MRS. SANDRA BERTSCH
DR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. BOOTH, JR.
MARC AND ELAINE BRESEE
MR. AND MRS. DON CARBONE
ROBERT AND RAPHAELA CONSIGLI
MR. HENRY S.F. COOPER, JR.
MRS. RICHARD W. COUPER*
DR. PAUL S. AND ANNA T. D’AMBROSIO
MR. AND MRS. LOUIS DAVIS
MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN M. DUFF
MRS. PHYLLIS B. DUNNING
MR. AND MRS. AVRAM EDIDIN
MRS. KAREN M. ELTING
DR. AND MRS. GERALD EVANS
MR. FRANK FARMER AND MR. FRANK KOLBERT
MR. AND MRS. JAMES FERRARI
MR. RICHARD FRIEDBERG AND MS. ELISABETH SEARLES
MR. AND MRS. STEVEN D. GLAZER
MR. LUCIUS GOTTI
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS GRAHAM
MR. ANTHONY A. GREY AND DR. ANNE COCHRAN GREY
MR. CHARLES T. HAGE AND MRS. URSULA HAGE
MR. AND MRS. LEWIS R. M. HALL
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT S. HANFT
BRUCE AND MONA HARRIS
MR. AND MRS. BRUNO HOFMANN
MR. AND MRS. JAMES HOWARTH
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE L. HOWELL
BETH AND GRAHAM HUMES
MS. SUSAN J. HUXTABLE
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J.A. IRWIN
DR. MIKE JASTREMSKI AND MRS. CONNIE JASTREMSKI
VERA AND PEPI JELINEK
MR. MICHAEL JEROME AND MS. MARIANNE BEZ
MR. JAMES M. JORDAN
MS. MARJORIE TURRELL JULIAN
THE HONORABLE AND MRS. JEFFREY KATZ
MR. BRIAN J. KEGELMAN AND MRS. JOAN C. KEGELMAN
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES B. KIELER
MRS. SUZANNE KINGSLEY
BARBARA AND DAVE KRASHES
MR. THOMAS LAGAN AND MS. GINNA ROEDING
MR. AND MRS. PERCY F. LEAPER
HARRY AND ELLEN LEVINE
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM LEWIS
MR. AND MRS. JOHN V. LOCONTO
DR. AND MRS. ROGER MACMILLAN
MR. W. DAVID MCCOY AND MRS. MILLINGTON F. MCCOY
MAGDA AND GUS MININBERG
MR. BERND ULKEN AND MS. ESTHER NELSON
MR. AND MRS. JAMES L. NORTHRUP
PEGGY PARSONS
MR. AND MRS. JAMES C. PLOWDEN-WARDLAW
MS. CORINNE M. PLUMMER
DR. AND MRS. DONALD POLLOCK
DR. AND MRS. DONALD A. RADDATZ
MR. AND MRS. JERRY RAYMOND
DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM RICHTSMEIER
DAVID AND NANCY RUSSELL
JUDITH L. RUSSELL
MR. JOHN SANFORD AND MRS. ELLEN H. SANFORD
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT B. SCHLATHER
MRS. VERONICA GIL SEAVER
MR. AND MRS. T. GUNTER SMITH
MR. AND MRS. H. WILLIAM SMITH, JR.
MR. AND MRS. EDWARD W. STACK
MR. AND MRS. KEN STEIGELMAN
WILLIAM AND KAREN STRECK
DR. AND MRS. DAVID SVAHN
MR. AND MRS. DOUGLAS THOMPSON
MS. LUCY TOWNSEND
ROSE C. WADSWORTH
ELIZABETH AND IRWIN WARREN
DR. AND MRS. GEORGE WILLIAMS
MS. VICTORIA WYETH
DR. AND MRS. MICHAEL ZAHN
*DECEASED
Cayambe, 1858. Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900). Oil on canvas, 30 x 48 1/8 in. (76.2 x 122.2 cm). The New-York Historical Society. Robert L. Stuart Collection, S-91.
FENIMORE SOCIETY
“The Wyeth show was perfect for our granddaughters who we had with us” – Ellen and Harry Levine, Fenimore Society members
IN RECOGNITIONThank you to everyone who chose to honor or remember someone important to them through a gift to the Fenimore Art Museum.
CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORTThe Fenimore Art Museum is grateful for and depends on support from the philanthropic community to showcase stellar works of American Art.
LIBRARY DONORSThank you to those whose gifts support the treasures housed within our Research Library.
AMPHITHEATERThank you to our many donors in 2013 who helped us launch the fundraising campaign that continues in 2014 to build a lakeshore amphitheater at the Fenimore Art Museum. To make a donation towards the amphitheater visit www.fenimoreartmuseum.org
FORECASTING THE FENIMORE’S SUCCESSFriends who include the Fenimore Art Museum in their Will or other estate plans make a lasting difference at our beloved museum. The gift you leave behind supports great art in exquisite settings.
Have you considered making a gift through your estate? If so, please let us know! Or to learn more about how you can, contact Jessica Kendrick at 607-547-1433 or j.kendrick@nysha.org.
IN HONOR OF HELEN HOROWITZ – DR. MARGARET M. HEALY
IN MEMORY OF PROFESSOR CARRIE E. FRENCH – REVEREND KENNETH BALDWIN AND MRS. NANCY H. BALDWIN
IN MEMORY OF ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN – MS. YVONNE CHAMBERLAIN
IN MEMORY OF JOHN ROGERS WHITNEY – MS. SALLY W. GOODFELLOW
IN MEMORY OF JENNIE BELLE COOKE SHELDON – MS. MARJORIE TURRELL JULIAN
IN MEMORY OF RUSTY ROLAND – MS. PATRICIA LESHANE AND MR. PATRICK SULLIVAN
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BALANCE SHEET December 31, 2013
ASSETSCash and cash equivalents $ 10,337,707Investments 38,913,434Receivable from The Farmers’ Museum 4,587Accounts receivable 111,316Contributions receivable 134,300Prepaid expenses 130,279Inventories 264,233Land, buildings, and equipment 5,142,683 Total assets $ 55,038,539
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities: Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 166,453Deferred revenue 108,815 Total liabilities 275,268Net Assets: Unrestricted: Undesignated 6,463,017 Designated for investing 3,117,953
Temporarily restricted Accumulation of endowment earnings 42,214,111
Other 262,594
Permanently restricted 2,705,596
Total net assets 54,763,271 Total liabilities and net assets $ 55,038,539
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Artwork on following page: (top right) Frederic Edwin Church (1826-1900). Oil on canvas. 30 x 46 in. James M. Cowan Collection of American Art, The Parthenon Museum, Nashville, TN, © 1929 by The Parthenon, Nashville, Tennessee. (bottom left): Mother Archie’s Church, 1945. Andrew Wyeth (1917-2009). Tempera on masonite. 25 x 48 in. The Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, museum purchase, 1946.3 © Andrew Wyeth.