Mary Lasker in front of one of her paintings
- Contributor(s):
- Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library. Mary Lasker Papers
- Publication:
- Produced: [ca. Mid 1960s]
- Language(s):
- No linguistic content
- Format:
- Still image
- Genre(s):
- Archival Materials Photographic prints Portraits
- Abstract:
- Lasker is shown here in front of one of the French impressionist paintings from her personal collection. After studying art history in college and marrying the New York art dealer Paul Reinhardt, she became a knowledgeable collector herself. Over the course of the next three decades, she acquired works by Renoir, Matisse, and Miro, and built one of the premier private art collections in the country. She sold most of her collection in 1971 when she changed Manhattan homes, largely, she said, "because I wanted to be able to give away the money" to sponsor medical research.
- Copyright:
- This item may be under copyright protection; contact the copyright owner for permission before re-use.
- Extent:
- 1 pages
- NLM Unique ID:
- 101584665X44 (See in Profiles in Science)
- Profiles in Science ID:
- TLBBDC
- Permanent Link:
- http://resource.nlm.nih.gov/101584665X44
- Archival Collection:
- The Mary Lasker Papers (Profiles in Science)
