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484:, and served as a display area for Rockefeller's growing art collection. The art in the room was regularly cycled, forming curated exhibitions of Rockefeller's modern and folk art collections. Visitors to the gallery rode an elevator to the 7th floor of the Rockefeller home, keeping the gallery separate, though connected, from private family areas. The news of her interests and activities spread quickly from this period, and many subsequent collectors began to follow her lead. 595:. Outside of the employment of these two curators, most of the items in the collection were discovered in their places of origin. For example, in 1934, Cahill was sent by Rockefeller to the southern United States to personally gather new items for the collection. On this trip, Cahill found items in people's sitting rooms, attics, and carpenter's shops. In Orangeburg, South Carolina, Cahill found one of Rockefeller's most important acquisitions, a watercolor titled 338:, at a friend's house in Providence. Their long courtship is documented in her engagement books, which were used to formally detail her meetings with potential suitors. In early 1895, they began to share walks together on Sunday afternoons. These meetings progressed further until late August 1901, when they became engaged. They married on October 9, 1901, in the major society wedding of the 535:
War II through the practice of art. Stephen Clark was her co-sponsor on the project, Kenneth Chorley was the supervisor of the center's activities, and Victor D'Amico was the supervisor of activities. The center served 1485 veterans until it was closed in June 1948, in an effort to rejoin veteran artists with civilian artists at the People's Art Center.
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cottage hosted cooking classes, a Mothers' Club, and a baby clinic. In 1926, the cottage was expanded to include a club-room, larger kitchen, larger baby clinic, gymnasium, and office for social workers. In 1939, another addition created a bowling alley and other game rooms. In 1947, 9700 people made use of the Bayway Community Cottage in some way.
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Rockefeller was director of the YWCA operated and owned Grace Dodge Hotel in Washington D.C., which was constructed in October 1921. Rockefeller monitored financial reports and oversaw advertisements for the hotel, with the primary goal of serving female workers. She objected to racial discrimination
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magazine published an announcement that a new museum would house the Rockefeller folk art collection. John D. Rockefeller, Jr. provided the funds for construction of the project and the purchase of new objects. This endowment was so large that the museum was able to acquire over a hundred new objects
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Chief among Rockefeller's concerns at the new museum was the strength of the permanent collection. She often privately gave her own money to the museum for the purchase of new acquisitions. In 1938, she granted the museum its first purchase fund, which was handsomely increased by Nelson Rockefeller.
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of a stained glass window for Union Church in Pocantico, New York. In the spring of 1954, at eighty-four years old, the then bedridden Matisse was asked to design a stained glass window for the Union Church as a memorial to Rockefeller. He regretfully refused the commission because his deteriorating
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A number of dedications were made in her honor and in remembrance of her commitment as an art collector. One such was the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Print Room at the MoMA, which with her gift of sixteen hundred prints was opened on May 15, 1949. The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center was opened
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In October 1920, Rockefeller desired to create a demonstration structure for the employees of the Bayway Refinery of Standard Oil, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The structure was meant to be an example of a worker's home, though soon the purpose of the cottage extended to one of community learning. The
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Via the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, the Good Fellowship Council was formed, inviting all people of the local neighborhood to join. The meetings aimed to open discussion on neighborhood problems including: traffic lights, sanitation, schools, and child welfare. Originally the club was organized for
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Many ideas concerning the development of the museum originated with Rockefeller. For example, it was Rockefeller who campaigned for the creation of the museum's film library. Also, it was Rockefeller's idea to create the War Veterans' Art Center. This center aimed to rehabilitate veterans of World
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The meetings featured many guest speakers, including the President of the American Federation of Labor, doctors specializing in child care, experts in immigration law, and architects specializing in commercial spaces. Musical performances given in native languages and forms of dress were given by
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health would prevent him from visiting and studying the location. After Alfred Rockefeller sent him a series of photographs of the location, Matisse changed his mind and began to work on the project. On November 1, 1954, he wrote that he had happily completed the work, and he died two days later.
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From 1918 to 1936 she held active service in the YWCA, though upon her retirement from leadership roles, she was considered an honorary member. She was a member of the YWCA's National Board, and served as the vice-president and chairman of numerous committees. Notably, in 1918 she was elected as
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Since her husband only gave her a relatively small allowance, she could not solely rely on him to finance the new museum. His financial support was especially limited due to his personal distaste for modern art. Thus, financing for the museum and acquisition of paintings came from Rockefeller's
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governesses. From 1891 to 1893, she was enrolled at Miss Abbott's School for Young Ladies in Providence, Rhode Island. There she studied English composition and literature, French, German, art history, ancient history, gymnastics, and dancing. In November 1893 she made her social debut at her
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The objects displayed during these two early exhibitions were mostly from New England and Pennsylvania and constituted a wide range of art categories including: oil paintings, pastels, watercolors, paintings on velvet, paintings on glass, wood sculptures, metal sculptures, and chalkware.
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Her collection included: paintings, weathervanes, shop signs, pottery, quilts, and other decorative household items. Some of her favorite types of items in her collection were: children's portraits and student art, in the form of calligraphy, memorials, and theorems.
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Rockefeller was elected to MoMA's board of trustees in October 1929 and served as inaugural treasurer from 1929 until 1934. Her other roles included terms as First Vice-president from 1934 until 1936, and First Vice-chairman from 1941 to 1945. Her son
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in Manhattan from 1901 until 1913, when her husband finished constructing a nine-story mansion at 10 West 54th Street, the largest in New York City at the time. They resided at "Number 10" until 1938 when they moved to a 40-room triplex apartment at
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chairman of the Housing Committee of the War Work Council. The committee was organized during World War I with the objective of providing improved living conditions for working women. For example, she recruited the architect
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In 1930 and 1931, the Newark Museum exhibited a collection of American folk art. Approximately 10 percent of these items were attributed to the same anonymous donor, in actuality the donor was Abby Rockefeller.
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Her will was filed for probate on April 22, 1948, and her gross estate was appraised at $ 1,156,269. As per her final wishes, four major works were bequeathed to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA):
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Abby Rockefeller served as the chairman of the Good Fellowship Council and led monthly meetings while visiting a range of community sub-clubs. The meetings were attended by 300 to 400 people.
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Abby Rockefeller began collecting paintings, watercolors, and drawings by a number of contemporary American artists in 1925, as well as a number of European modernists: Vincent van Gogh,
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Owing to her father's prominence as a congressman, Rockefeller was introduced at an early age to elevated political circles. The figures that her parents entertained included Senator
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The original pieces of the collection were largely sourced from New England and Pennsylvania, though later it included Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
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Abby Rockefeller suffered a heart attack and died on April 5, 1948, at the Rockefeller family home at 740 Park Avenue in New York City, at the age of 73.
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and Abigail Pearce Truman Chapman. The majority of her childhood was divided between Providence and Warwick Neck (in Rhode Island), and Washington, D.C.
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John D. Rockefeller Jr.'s wedding gift to Abby was a sum of money, which she promptly donated to the Young Women's Christian Association (
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She was cremated and her ashes were spread at a private burial place in Pocantico, New York. A memorial service was held for her at the
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In 1932, Rockefeller's collection was again loaned anonymously, this time to the Museum of Modern Art for an exhibition titled
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museum which has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world. One of the museums within the complex, the
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was involved in the museum alongside her, starting out as chairman of the junior advisory committee and rising to president.
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to create a series of furnished rooms, done in the art deco style, for the Rockefeller home. These rooms were dubbed the
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A number prominent figures paid homage to Rockefeller after her death. Most notably, was a contribution by artist
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In 1934, Rockefeller began to lend parts of her collection for permanent display in the Ludwell-Paradis House in
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At the Crossroads: Diego Rivera and his Patrons at MoMA, Rockefeller Center, and the Palace of Fine Arts
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to design a house in Charleston, South Carolina to house women who worked at a naval uniform factory.
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Rockefeller's legacy at the museum is preserved in the form of a number of dedications including the
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In 1939, fifty-four pieces of the folk art collection were donated to the Museum of Modern Art.
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in the wages, status, and living arrangements of the staff at the Grace Dodge Hotel.
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Treasures of American folk art from the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center
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Cahill, Holger (March 1992). "Folk Art: Its Place in the American Tradition".
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Alfred H. Barr, Jr. and the intellectual origins of the Museum of Modern Art
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solicitation of the public, corporations, and prominent New York residents.
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Patronage of folk art and contributions to Abby Aldrich Museum of Folk Art
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On June 30, 1894, on a trip fostered by her father, Rockefeller sailed to
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America's Medicis: The Rockefellers and Their Astonishing Cultural Legacy
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In 1954, six years after Abby Rockefeller's death, the March edition of
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The Rockefeller Century: Three Generations of America's Greatest Family
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In the mid-1920s, Abby and her husband were contacted by Reverend Dr.
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in 1957 in Colonial Williamsburg to house her collection of folk art.
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Abby Rockefeller was the chairman of the Furnishing Committee of the
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Patronage of modern art and contributions to the Museum of Modern Art
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coming-out party, which sparked her lifelong love of social events.
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was also named in her honor. The garden was designed by architect
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People associated with the Museum of Modern Art (New York City)
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The Rockefeller Women: Dynasty of Piety, Privacy, and Service
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Development of the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum
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A portion of Rockefeller's collection was purchased from
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American Folk Art: The Art of the Common Man in America
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Rockefeller, Abby Aldrich (1874-1948), philanthropist
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In 1929, Rockefeller became an early customer of the
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through her marriage to financier and philanthropist
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Index

Abby Greene Aldrich Rockefeller
Abby Rockefeller (disambiguation)
Providence, Rhode Island
New York City
New York
John Davison Rockefeller Jr.
Abigail
John III
Nelson
Laurance
Winthrop
David
Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich
Lucy Truman Aldrich
Richard Steere Aldrich
Winthrop Williams Aldrich
socialite
philanthropist
Rockefeller family
John D. Rockefeller Jr.
Standard Oil
John D. Rockefeller Sr.
Nelson W. Aldrich
Rhode Island
Museum of Modern Art
Nelson Rockefeller
vice president of the United States
Providence, Rhode Island
Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich
Eugene Hale

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