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- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse accessdate "2010-10-09".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse date "1996-11-13".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse first "Carol".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse isCitedBy Electra_Havemeyer_Webb.
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse isCitedBy J._Watson_Webb,_Jr..
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse isCitedBy Shelburne_Museum.
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse last "Vogel".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse quote "The Shelburne Museum, on 45 acres near Lake Champlain, was started in 1947 by Electra Havemeyer Webb, a daughter of Henry O. Havemeyer, founder of the American Sugar Refining Company, and his wife, Louisine. The museum has been losing money steadily and is said to have had a deficit of more than $300,000 in 1994. ... The decision to sell some of its collection followed two years of debate among the museum's directors, which became so contentious that the board chairman, J. Watson Webb, son of Electra Havemeyer Webb, resigned in January. At the time, Mr. Webb said the museum's plans to sell valuable French Impressionist works given by his mother violated the code of ethics of the American Association of Museums, which forbids the selling of artworks for purposes other than acquiring more art.".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse quote "The Shelburne Museum, on 45 acres near Lake Champlain, was started in 1947 by Electra Havemeyer Webb, a daughter of Henry O. Havemeyer, founder of the American Sugar Refining Company, and his wife, Louisine. The museum has been losing money steadily and is said to have had a deficit of more than $300,000 in 1994..... The decision to sell some of its collection followed two years of debate among the museum's directors, which became so contentious that the board chairman, J. Watson Webb, son of Electra Havemeyer Webb, resigned in January. At the time, Mr. Webb said the museum's plans to sell valuable French Impressionist works given by his mother violated the code of ethics of the American Association of Museums, which forbids the selling of artworks for purposes other than acquiring more art.".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse quote "The decision to sell some of its collection followed two years of debate among the museum's directors, culminating in the board chairman, J. Watson Webb, son of Electra Havemeyer Webb, resignation in January. At the time, Mr. Webb said the museum's plans to sell valuable French Impressionist works given by his mother violated the code of ethics of the American Alliance of Museums, which forbids the selling of artworks for purposes other than acquiring more art.".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse title "Museum's Fortunes Rise at Auction".
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse url museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse.
- museum-s-fortunes-rise-at-auction.html?scp=3&sq=Electra%20Havemayer%20Webb%20museum&st=cse work New_York_Times.