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- Q5983323 subject Q7024669.
- Q5983323 subject Q8270405.
- Q5983323 abstract "The Ian Woodner Family Collection is a foundation that Ian Woodner established before his death in 1990. Woodner's two daughters, Dian and Andrea, oversee the Collection. Ian Woodner, a real estate developer, was one of the greatest art collectors in the United States. Besides an extraordinary group of drawings, some of which were acquired by the National Gallery of Art in Washington in 1991, he amassed a large group of Cycladic works of art. He had a passion for paintings, drawings and prints by the 19th-century French artist Odilon Redon and put together the largest group of Redons in the world. In June 2000, the foundation gave the Museum of Modern Art nearly 100 paintings, pastels, watercolors, drawings, prints and illustrated books by Odilon Redon.".
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- Q5983323 wikiPageWikiLink Q214867.
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- Q5983323 wikiPageWikiLink Q5983322.
- Q5983323 wikiPageWikiLink Q7024669.
- Q5983323 wikiPageWikiLink Q8270405.
- Q5983323 comment "The Ian Woodner Family Collection is a foundation that Ian Woodner established before his death in 1990. Woodner's two daughters, Dian and Andrea, oversee the Collection. Ian Woodner, a real estate developer, was one of the greatest art collectors in the United States. Besides an extraordinary group of drawings, some of which were acquired by the National Gallery of Art in Washington in 1991, he amassed a large group of Cycladic works of art.".
- Q5983323 label "Ian Woodner Family Collection".