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The image shows a page from a book or a document that lists the patrons of an exhibition. The title at the top of the page reads "PATRONS OF THE EXHIBITION." Below the title, there is a list of names and affiliations, organized in two columns. The names include individuals and organizations, along with their respective locations. The locations mentioned include New York, Cambridge (Massachusetts), Boston (Massachusetts), St. Louis (Missouri), Los Angeles (California), Ottawa (Canada), and Wellesley (Massachusetts).
Here is the detailed list:
Left Column:
Right Column:
The page is neatly formatted with the names and affiliations aligned to the left within their respective columns.
The image shows a page listing the patrons of an exhibition. The list includes the names of individuals and organizations who have supported the event. Here is a detailed summary:
The patrons are from various cities including New York, Cambridge, Massachusetts, St. Louis, Missouri, Los Angeles, California, Ottawa, Canada, and Wellesley, Massachusetts. Some entries include both individual names and organizations.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog titled "PATRONS OF THE EXHIBITION." The page lists numerous individuals and organizations that have supported or sponsored an exhibition. Each entry includes a name or entity, often followed by their location, primarily in New York, with some from other states and international locations.
Here is the list as it appears on the page:
The text is printed in a clear, serif font, and the page is framed by a light brown border, suggesting it is part of a more extensive, possibly hardcover, publication.
The image shows a list of patrons for an exhibition. This list includes the names of individuals, couples, and organizations who have supported or sponsored the exhibition, along with their locations. Here's a detailed summary:
Patrons of the Exhibition:
Mr. D. Thomas Bergen
New York
Mr. Harry Brooks
New York
Christie's
New York
Prof. John P. Coolidge
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Dr. Hans W. Decker
New York
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Downer
Boston, Massachusetts
Dresdner Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. DuBrul
New York
Mr. David Finn
New York
First National Bank of Boston
Prof. Lawrence E. Fouraker
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Dr. Guido G. Goldman
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Dr. Naomi Jackson Groves
Ottawa, Canada
Mr. Peter K. Grunebaum
New York
Prof. and Mrs. Charles L. Kuhn
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Mrs. Karen Loud
New York
Dr. and Mrs. William Manger
New York
Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Medinger
New York
Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.
St. Louis, Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rathbone
New York
Mr. Walter C. Reisinger
St. Louis, Missouri
Mr. Robert Gore Rifkind
Los Angeles, California
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Rothschild
New York
Mr. Serge Sabarsky
New York
Dr. Marie-Cécile Schulte Strathaus
New York
Mr. Melvin R. Seiden
New York
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Selle
New York
Helen Serger, La Boetie, Inc.
New York
Shepherd Gallery Associates, Inc.
New York
Mr. Julian M. Sobin
Boston, Massachusetts
Swiss Bank Corporation
New York
Mr. Charles D. Thompson
Wellesley, Massachusetts
Mr. and Mrs. Werner Walbröl
New York
Mr. and Mrs. George Waterman III
New York
The image displays a list titled "Patrons of the Exhibition," featuring the names and locations of various individuals and organizations that have supported an exhibition. The list includes:
The list includes a mix of individuals, couples, academic professionals, financial institutions, and corporate entities from various locations, predominantly New York, with some from other states and countries.
The image shows a page from a document listing "Patrons of the Exhibition." The list includes numerous individuals and organizations, primarily located in New York, along with some from other cities and states such as Cambridge and Boston in Massachusetts, St. Louis in Missouri, Los Angeles in California, Ottawa in Canada, and Wellesley in Massachusetts.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the patrons listed:
The majority of the patrons are from New York, with a few notable mentions from other regions.
This image displays a two-page spread from an open book laying flat with the left and right pages visible. The heading "PATRONS OF THE EXHIBITION" is at the top of the right page, indicating a list of individuals and entities who supported a particular exhibition. The list is organized in two columns per page and features names alongside cities, primarily New York, though some entries also mention cities such as Boston, St. Louis, and Los Angeles. The names appear to be those of couples, individuals, banks, and corporations, all styled formally, suggesting that they may be donors or sponsors associated with an arts or cultural event. The book's paper appears to be of high quality, and the text is printed in a clean, traditional font. The shadow and curvature near the book's spine indicate it is an actual book rather than a digital representation.
The image shows a page titled "PATRONS OF THE EXHIBITION" listing various individuals, couples, companies, and institutions who apparently supported or sponsored an exhibition. The names are organized in two columns and are accompanied by their respective locations, mostly from New York, Massachusetts, Missouri, California, and Canada.
Some entries include:
Overall, the list represents a collection of patrons supporting the exhibition from various cities and institutions.
The image shows a page from a book or catalog titled "PATRONS OF THE EXHIBITION." The page lists the names and locations of individuals and organizations that have supported or contributed to the exhibition. The text is presented in a clean, organized format, with names listed in alphabetical order, followed by their respective locations.
This page serves as an acknowledgment of the financial or logistical support provided by these patrons for the exhibition.
The image shows a page from a book or exhibition catalog. The title at the top of the page reads "PATRONS OF THE EXHIBITION." Below the title is a list of names, each followed by their respective city and state or country. The names include individuals and organizations, such as "Mr. D. Thomas Bergen" from New York, "Mr. and Mrs. Gregor Medinger" from New York, "Mr. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr." from St. Louis, Missouri, and "Dresdner Bank" from New York. The list continues with more names, all of which are from New York or other locations in the United States, with a few exceptions, such as "Dr. Naomi Jackson Groves" from Ottawa, Canada. The page is printed on a white background, and the text is in black font.