Yes, I accept with pleasure your invitation to become a member of the McNay and receive 52 weeks of exclusive benefits and privileges! Please add me to the invitation list for the Opening Night Celebration for Reclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker on October 6, and extend to me all my benefits and privileges for the year ahead.
I’m enrolling today as:
$65 Family
$45 Individual
$125 Supporting*
$200 Contributing**
$400 Sustaining
$750 Patron
$1,500 Associate
$2,500 Sponsor
* New Supporting members and above receive a free, stylish McNay aluminum water bottle.
** New Contributing members and above receive a gift of limited-edition Reclaimed postcards.
Reclaimed: Paintings from the Collection of Jacques Goudstikker was created by the Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut. The traveling exhibition was organized by The Jewish Museum, New York.
Made possible by Thomas S. Kaplan; the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany; and Herrick, Feinstein LLP.
Lead funding at the McNay is most generously provided by the Elizabeth Huth Coates Foundation of 1992, and Dorothea Chittim Oppenheimer.
Additional funding is generously provided by Ann and Sam Barshop, Betty and Howard Halff, Sandi and Bob Kolitz, Jane and Bill Lacy, the Semmes Foundation, and Barbara and Stanley Spigel.
ART CREDITS Unless otherwise noted, courtesy Marei von Saher, the heir of Jacques Goudstikker.
Jacques Goudstikker’s inventory notebook, the Blackbook Open, Amsterdam City Archives.
Salomon van Ruysdael (1600/03 – 1670) View of the Dunes near Zandvoort, 1662, oil on canvas.
Hieronymus Galle (1625 – c. 1679), Still Life with Flowers in a Vase, 1650 – 75, oil on panel. Jacques Goudstikker in his gallery.
Jacques Goudstikker’s inventory notebook, the Blackbook Open, Amsterdam City Archives.
Salomon van Ruysdael (1600/03 – 1670) View of the Dunes near Zandvoort, 1662, oil on canvas.
Hieronymus Galle (1625 – c. 1679), Still Life with Flowers in a Vase, 1650 – 75, oil on panel. Jacques Goudstikker in his gallery.