Mary Quinn Sullivan

Mary Quinn Sullivan
Mary Quinn Sullivan

Mary Quinn Sullivan, born Mary Josephine Quinn, was an American art teacher and textbook author who is best known as a pioneer collector of European and Amerian modern and contemporary art and a founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art, which opened in rented space in New York City in November 1929. She also led a small group of Indianapolis, Indiana, art patrons who called themselves the Gamboliers and between 1928 to 1934 selected artworks of for the group that brought some of the first modern and contemporary works to the collections of the John Herron Art Institute, which later became the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Mary and Cornelius J. Sullivan, her husband, amassed a significant private collection of art during the 1920s and 1930s that included Modigliani's Sculptured Head of a Woman, Paul Cézanne's Madame Cézanne, Georges Rouault's Crucifixion, and a Hepplewhite desk that once belonged to Edgar Degas, as well as works by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Paul Gauguin, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Vincent van Gogh, Pierre Bonnard, Pablo Picasso, and others.

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Mujer
Fecha de nacimiento
01 de enero, 1877
Edad
149
Lugar de nacimiento
United States of America, Indiana
Fecha de nacimiento
05 de diciembre, 1939
Murió envejecido
62
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Redes sociales , Enlaces
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