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Juan Abelló
Madrid
Spanish Old Masters; modern and contemporary art, especially Spanish
Paul Allen
Seattle
Impressionism; Old Masters; Pop art; tribal art
Nancy and Philip Anschutz
Denver
19th- and 20th-century American art, especially Western
Plácido Arango
Madrid and El Escorial, Spain; New York
Old Masters; primitive Spanish paintings; modern and contemporary art; Chinese ceramics
Hans Rasmus Astrup
Oslo; Perth, Scotland
Contemporary art
Monique and Jean-Paul Barbier-Mueller
Geneva
Tribal art; pre-Columbian art; modern and contemporary art
Cristina and Thomas W. Bechtler
Zurich
Contemporary art, especially Minimalism; photography
Leonora and Jimmy Belilty
Caracas; Paris
Pre-Columbian art; African art; contemporary art; photography
Marchesa Marida and Marchese Annibale Berlingieri
Rome
Modern and contemporary art, especially Minimalism
Debbie and Leon Black
New York
Old Masters; Impressionism; modern paintings; Chinese sculpture; contemporary art
Scott Black
Boston
Impressionism; modern art
Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan of Brunei
Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
Old Masters; Impressionism; Islamic art
Frances and John Bowes
San Francisco and Sonoma, California; New York
Modern and contemporary art
Irma and Norman Braman
Miami; Alpes Maritimes, France
Modern and contemporary art, especially American
Udo Brandhorst
Cologne
Contemporary art
Edythe L. and Eli Broad
Los Angeles
Contemporary art
Barbara and Donald L. Bryant, Jr.
St. Louis
Abstract Expressionism, especially de Kooning;
contemporary art
Melva Bucksbaum and Raymond Learsy
Sharon, Connecticut; Aspen; New York
Contemporary art
Frieder Burda
Baden-Baden, Germany
Modern and contemporary art, especially German Expressionism
Monique and Max Burger
Zumikon, Switzerland
Post-1980s art
Mary Livingston Griggs Burke
New York
Japanese art
Blake Byrne
Los Angeles
Contemporary art
Joop van Caldenborgh
Wassenaar, Netherlands
Modern and contemporary art, especially Conceptualism; photography; sculpture
Gilberto Chateaubriand
Rio de Janeiro
Modern art; Brazilian art; photography
Patricia Phelps de Cisneros and Gustavo A. Cisneros
Caracas; New York
Latin American, European, and American modern and contemporary art; 17th- to 20th-century Latin American landscapes; Amazonian ethnographic objects
James Clark
Woodside, California
Impressionism; modern art
Cherryl and Frank Cohen
Manchester, England
Modern British and contemporary art
Steven Cohen
Greenwich, Connecticut
Impressionism; modern and contemporary art
Eduardo Costantini
Buenos Aires
20th-century Latin American art
Douglas S. Cramer
New York; Roxbury, Connecticut; Martha’s Vineyard
Contemporary art, especially 1960s and ’80s American
Rosa and Carlos de la Cruz
Key Biscayne, Florida
Contemporary art, especially Latin American
Dimitri Daskalopoulos
Athens
Modern and contemporary art
Hélène and Michel Alexandre David-Weill
Paris and Cap d’Antibes, France; New York
17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century French paintings
Ulla Dreyfus
Binningen and Gstaad, Switzerland
Asian art; Old Masters; Symbolism and Surrealism; contemporary art
Barney A. Ebsworth
Bellevue, Washington; Honolulu
American modern and contemporary art
Stefan T. Edlis and H. Gael Neeson
Chicago; Aspen
Contemporary art
Harald Falckenberg
Hamburg
Contemporary German and American art
Daniel Filipacchi
Paris; New York
Modern art, especially Surrealism
Anne and Jerome Fisher
Miami
Modern art
Doris and Donald Fisher
San Francisco
Contemporary art, especially German and American
Aaron I. Fleischman
Washington, D.C.
Modern and contemporary art
Friedrich Christian Flick
Gstaad, Switzerland; London
Contemporary art
Maxine and Stuart Frankel
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Minimalism and Abstract Expressionism
Glenn R. Fuhrman
New York
Contemporary art
Soichiro Fukutake
Okayama, Japan
Impressionism; contemporary art
Kathleen and Richard S. Fuld, Jr.
Greenwich, Connecticut
Works on paper, especially postwar and contemporary
Antoine de Galbert
Paris
Contemporary and primitive art
Danielle and David Ganek
Greenwich, Connecticut
Contemporary art and photography
Garza Sada family
Monterrey, Mexico
Contemporary art; 20th-century Mexican art
David Geffen
Los Angeles
Modern and contemporary art, especially Abstract Expressionism
Marsha and Jay Glazer
Mercer Island, Washington
Modern and contemporary art
Ingvild Goetz
Munich
Contemporary art, especially British and Conceptual
Carol and Arthur Goldberg
New York
Contemporary art
Isabel Goldsmith
London; Mexico City; Beverly Hills
19th-century paintings, especially Victorian and Symbolist; contemporary photography
Giuliano Gori
Pistoia, Italy
Modern and contemporary art, especially Conceptual; sculpture
Laurence Graff
London
Contemporary art
Esther Grether
Bottmingen, Switzerland
Modern and contemporary art
Kenneth C. Griffin and Anne Dias
Chicago
Impressionism and Post-Impressionism
Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro
New York; Peninsula, Ohio; Kent, Connecticut
Contemporary art; African art; Chinese art
Ann and Graham Gund
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Modern and contemporary art
Joseph Hackmey
Tel Aviv; London
Modern and contemporary art
Margit and Paul Hahnloser-Ingold
Fribourg
Modern and contemporary art
Elizabeth and Richard Hedreen
Seattle
Modern and contemporary art
Ydessa Hendeles
Toronto
Contemporary art; photography
Annick and Anton Herbert
Ghent, Belgium
Contemporary art, especially Conceptualism, Minimalism, and arte povera
Donald Hess
Napa, California; Bolligen, Switzerland
Contemporary art
Marieluise Hessel
Jackson, Wyoming; New York
International contemporary art, especially since 1960
Ronnie and Samuel Heyman
New York; Palm Beach; Greens Farms, Connecticut
Modern and contemporary art, especially Miró, Léger, Gorky, Giacometti, and Dubuffet
Janine and J. Tomilson Hill
New York
Postwar American and European art
Marguerite and Robert Hoffman
Dallas
Postwar American and European art; Chinese monochromes
Susan and Michael Hort
New York
Contemporary art
Elsa and Theo Hotz
Meilen, Switzerland
Contemporary art
Frank Huang
Taipei
Chinese porcelain; Impressionist and modern paintings
Carl Icahn
New York and East Hampton, New York; Las Vegas
Old Masters; Impressionism
Audrey Irmas
Los Angeles
Contemporary art; photography
Dakis Joannou
Athens
Contemporary art
Bebe and R. Crosby Kemper, Jr.
Kansas City, Missouri
Old Masters; modern and contemporary art
Nasser David Khalili
London
Islamic art; Swedish textiles; Spanish metalwork
Jeanne and Michael L. Klein
Houston and Austin; Santa Fe
Postwar and contemporary art
Uli Knecht
Stuttgart
Contemporary art, especially Pop and German
Robert P. Kogod
Washington, D.C.
Modern and contemporary art, especially American
Alicia Koplowitz
Madrid
Old Masters; modern art
Sarah-Ann and Werner Kramarsky
New York
Modern and contemporary drawings, especially American
Pamela and Richard Kramlich
San Francisco
Contemporary art, especially video and film
Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis
New York; Vail and Meeker, Colorado; Bal Harbour, Florida
Old Master drawings and paintings; Impressionism; 20th-century art; French furniture
Myron Kunin
Minneapolis; Laguna Beach
Modern American art
Barbara and Jon Landau
New York
Old Master paintings and sculpture; 19th-century French paintings; American Modernism
Emily Fisher Landau
New York; Santa Fe; Palm Beach
Contemporary American art
Evelyn and Leonard Lauder
New York; Aspen
Modern art, especially Cubism
Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder
New York and Wainscott, New York; Washington, D.C.; Palm Beach; Paris
Old Masters; 19th- and 20th-century art, especially Austrian
Barbara Lee
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Modern and contemporary art by women
Gerhard Lenz
Söll, Austria
Contemporary European art
Elizabeth and Rudolf Leopold
Vienna
German and Austrian Expressionism, especially Schiele
Joseph Lewis
Nassau, Bahama Islands
Impressionism; modern art
Adam Lindemann
New York
Contemporary and tribal art
Andrew Lloyd Webber
London and Berkshire, England; New York
18th-, 19th-, and 20th-century paintings, especially the Pre-Raphaelites
Margaret and Daniel S. Loeb
New York and East Hampton, New York; Miami
Postwar and contemporary art
Vicki and Kent Logan
Vail, Colorado
Contemporary art
Eugenio López
Mexico City; Los Angeles
Contemporary art
Peter and Paula Lunder
Waterville, Maine
19th- and early 20th-century American art
Ninah and Michael Lynne
New York
Contemporary art
Linda and Harry Macklowe
New York
Contemporary art
Susan and John Magnier
County Tipperary, Ireland; Geneva, Switzerland; Marbella, Spain; Barbados
18th-century British paintings; 20th-century Irish art; equestrian art; modern art
Sherry and Joel Mallin
New York and Pound Ridge, New York
Modern and contemporary art, especially sculpture
Martin Z. Margulies
Key Biscayne, Florida
Modern and contemporary art; photography
Anne and John Marion
Fort Worth; Santa Fe; Palm Springs; White Sulphur Springs, Montana
17th- and 18th-century European art; modern and contemporary art
Donald B. Marron
New York
Modern and contemporary art
Dinos Martinos
Piraeus, Greece
Antiquities; modern and contemporary art; icons
Jan and Frederick Mayer
Denver and Englewood, Colorado
Colonial Latin American art
Frances G. and James W. McGlothlin
Austin
Mid-19th- and early-20th-century American art, especially Hudson River School, Impressionism, and realism
Henry S. McNeil
Philadelphia
Contemporary art, especially Minimalism
Gabi and Werner Merzbacher
Zurich
20th-century art, especially Fauvism and German Expressionism
Robert Miller
New York; Hong Kong; London; Gstaad, Switzerland; Paris
Old Masters; 19th-century paintings; American abstraction
Julie and Edward J. Minskoff
New York
Postwar, Pop, and contemporary European art
Peter Moores
London and Wigan, England
15th- to 20th-century European art; archaic Chinese bronzes; contemporary British art
Raymond D. Nasher
Dallas; New York
Modern and contemporary art, especially sculpture; Oceanic and pre-Columbian art
Victoria and Samuel I. Newhouse, Jr.
New York
Modern and contemporary art
Philip S. Niarchos
Paris; London; St. Moritz
Old Masters; Impressionism; modern and contemporary art
Jacqueline and Philippe Nordmann
Geneva; Paris
Primitive art; Egyptian art; modern art
Peter Norton
Santa Monica; New York
Contemporary art
Maja Oeri and Hans U. Bodenmann
Basel
Contemporary art
Arendt Oetker
Berlin
Contemporary art
Sammy Ofer
London; Monte Carlo; Tel Aviv; New York
Impressionism; modern art
Thomas Olbricht
Essen, Germany
Modern and contemporary art
George Ortiz
Vandoeuvres, Switzerland; Paris
Antiquities; tribal art; 15th-century Italian art; 18th-century European art
Judy and Michael Ovitz
Los Angeles
Contemporary art; Ming furniture; modern paintings; African art
Count and Countess Giuseppe Panza di Biumo
Milan; Massagno, Switzerland
Contemporary art, especially from the 1960s and ’70s
Mary and John Pappajohn
Des Moines; New York
Modern and contemporary art
Bernardo Paz
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Contemporary art, especially Brazilian
Marsha and Jeffrey Perelman
Wynnewood, Pennsylvania
Postwar and contemporary art
Juan Antonio Perez Simon
Mexico City
15th- to 20th-century European art, especially Barbizon School, Cubism, Impressionism, Surrealism, and German Expressionism
François Pinault
Paris
Contemporary art
Ron Pizzuti
Columbus, Ohio; Windmere, Florida
Modern and contemporary art
Elizabeth and Harvey Plotnick
Chicago
Old Master prints; Islamic ceramics; rare books
Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli
Milan
Contemporary art
Véronique and Louis-Antoine Prat
Paris
17th- and 18th-century French drawings
Lisa S. and John A. Pritzker
San Francisco
Photography
Emily Pulitzer
St. Louis
Cubism; Post-Impressionism; Abstract Expressionism
Cindy and Howard Rachofsky
Dallas
Contemporary art
Carol and Stewart Rahr
Queens, New York
Impressionism; modern art
Mitchell Rales
Potomac, Maryland; New York
Modern and contemporary art
Steven Rales
Washington, D.C.
Impressionism; modern and contemporary art
Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
Turin, Italy
Contemporary art
Louise and Leonard Riggio
New York
Contemporary art
Ellen and Michael Ringier
Zurich
Contemporary art
David Rockefeller
New York and Tarrytown, New York
19th-century American art; Impressionism; modern art; porcelain
Sharon and Jay Rockefeller
Charleston, West Virginia; Washington, D.C.
19th-century American art, especially Impressionism
Inge Rodenstock
Grünewald, Germany
Contemporary German, American, and British art
Elie de Rothschild
Paris; London
Old Masters; Impressionism; modern art
Eric de Rothschild
Paris and Pauillac, France
Old Masters; modern and contemporary art
Mera and Donald Rubell
Miami Beach; New York
Contemporary art
Betty and Isaac Rudman
Santo Domingo; North Miami Beach
Latin American art; rare coins
Charles Saatchi
London
Contemporary art, especially British
Sakip Sabanci
Istanbul
Ottoman calligraphy; Turkish art; modern art
Kathy and Keith Sachs
Rydal, Pennsylvania
Contemporary art
Lily Safra
London
19th- and 20th-century art
Wafic Said
London; Monte Carlo; Marbella, Spain; Paris
Old Masters; British sporting art; Impressionism
Sainsbury family
London
Impressionism; modern and contemporary art
Ida and Piet Sanders
Schiedam, Netherlands
Modern and contemporary art, especially sculpture; African art
Jeannette and Martijn Sanders
Amsterdam
Contemporary art, especially American
Marieke and Pieter Sanders, Jr.
Aerdenhout, Netherlands
Dutch art; sculpture; American and European
contemporary art
Fayez Sarofim
Houston
Coptic sculpture; Old Masters; 19th-century art; American Impressionism; modern and contemporary art
Louisa Stude Sarofim
Houston; Santa Fe
American and European paintings
Tatsumi Sato
Hiroshima
Contemporary and primitive art
Denise and Andrew Saul
New York and Katonah, New York
Modern and contemporary art, especially postwar American; Chinese bronzes
Ute and Rudolf Scharpff
Stuttgart
Contemporary art, especially American and German
Chara Schreyer
San Francisco
Modern and contemporary art and photography
Helen and Charles Schwab
San Francisco and Atherton, California
Modern and contemporary art
Marianne and Alan Schwartz
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Old Masters; modern prints
Adam D. Sender
New York
Contemporary art
Mary and Jon Shirley
Bellevue, Washington; Vail
Modern and contemporary art
Lila and Gilbert B. Silverman
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
Fluxus-related materials; Conceptual art
Peter Simon
London
Contemporary art
Carlos Slim Helú
Mexico City
Old Masters; pre-Columbian and colonial Mexican art; modern art, especially Rodin
Robert Smith
Arlington, Virginia; London; Villefranche sur Mer, France
Renaissance bronzes; 17th-century Dutch and 18th-century Venetian paintings
Jerry I. Speyer and Katherine G. Farley
New York
Contemporary art
Blema and Arnold Steinberg
Montreal; New York
Modern and contemporary art
Jeffrey Steiner
London
Impressionism; modern and contemporary art
Judy and Michael H. Steinhardt
New York and Mount Kisco, New York
Classical antiquities; modern art, especially drawings
Margaret and Terry Stent
Atlanta
19th- and 20th-century American art, especially Hudson River School, Ashcan School, and realism
Gayle and Paul Stoffel
Dallas
Contemporary art
Toby and Joey Tanenbaum
Toronto; Longboat Key, Florida
19th-century European art; Cycladic and Neolithic art
Benedikt Taschen
Cologne
Contemporary art, especially American and German
Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee
New York and East Hampton, New York; Lincoln, Massachusetts
Modern and contemporary art; Egyptian art
David Thomson
Toronto
Constable and Ruskin; Italian Futurism; contemporary art
Kenneth Thomson
Toronto; London
Medieval and Renaissance art; Old Masters
Ruth and William True
Seattle
Contemporary art
Dean Valentine
Beverly Hills
Contemporary art
José Luis Várez Fisa
Madrid
Antiquities; Old Masters; modern and contemporary Spanish art
Alice Walton
Fort Worth, Texas
American art
Jack Warner
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
19th-century American and European art, especially Impressionism
Alain Wertheimer
Paris; New York
Modern art
Abigail and Leslie Herbert Wexner
Columbus, Ohio; Aspen; London
Modern and contemporary art; British sporting pictures
Shelby White
New York
Antiquities
Reba and Dave Williams
New York; Greenwich, Connecticut
American prints
Beth Rudin DeWoody
New York and Southampton, New York; West Palm Beach
Modern and contemporary art
Virginia and Bagley Wright
Seattle
Contemporary art
Reinhold Würth
Niedernhall, Germany
Modern and contemporary art
Elaine and Stephen A. Wynn
Incline Village, Nevada
French Impressionism; modern and contemporary art
Anita and Poju Zabludowicz
London
Contemporary art