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Virtual Visit. Online presentations of the collection are available via Zoom to educational groups by request. More Information. As part of the Figge Art Museum’s 15th anniversary celebration, The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation was invited to give an exclusive virtual tour of its collection.
Mar 10, 2015 · artnet News reported that billionaire art collector William Louis-Dreyfus is selling off his massive, 3,500-work collection piece by piece in order to donate the proceeds to the Harlem Children’s Zone, a non-profit organization.
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$25. Member. $30. Non-Member. Resize text. William Louis-Dreyfus leads students on a visit to the foundation. William Louis-Dreyfus (1932–2016) was a poet, businessman, and committed art collector whose collection of close to 4,000 works represents over 50 years of discovery and dedication.
Over 200 artists are featured in the Foundation's collection, all collected by its benefactor, the late William Louis-Dreyfus. Art Supports Social Justice. Passionate about improving the lives and opportunities of.
Oct 28, 2019 · The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation is selling works from the late philanthropist’s art collection in a series of sales around New York City to benefit the nonprofit Harlem Children’s Zone.
13 & 15 November | New York. S otheby’s is pleased to announce that works from the William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation and Family Collections will highlight Sotheby’s Impressionist & Modern Art and Contemporary Art Day Auctions in New York this November, and will continue to feature across Sotheby’s global auctions through 2020 and beyond.
The William Louis-Dreyfus Foundation. To arrange a tour of the Foundation’s art collection, please select a date and time and email your request to Christina Kee.