G. Publications mentioning Emily Hall Tremaine
An important creative force in Post-WWII America, Emily Hall Tremaine was mentioned in several artistic contexts across art, design and communications in a variety of publications after WWII. Before WWII, Emily was the "original It Girl" as a socialite-celebrity during the Nazi era in California.
Please note, many publications that mention Tremaine-owned works also mention the Tremaines in some way. This can be seen via photo credits, and regarding exhibitions, being listed as lenders.
Below is a developing selected compilation by artdesigncafe. For more substantial media mentions of Emily before 1945 and that context, see below "section I: Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s".
1890-2014 - Emily’s papers
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1890-2014 - Emily Hall Tremaine papers
(1890-2004). Emily Hall Tremaine (1908-87) papers. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
> This source has been digitized and contains a wealth of documentation. Please note that certain elements were added into Emily’s papers after her death, and for any bits raising questions, it’s best to seek independent confirmation of the documentation and source.
"EMILY, BARONESS VON ROMBERG", ORIGINAL IT GIRL, 1928-38
Left: The first publicity wave of Emily and Max von Romberg, c. 3 August 1928, after their society wedding months earlier. Right: In 1933, this "mug shot" was distributed by a news photo agency in 1933. The caption suggests they are playing a game, getting incorrect information into print as a joke. Placing key messages into the media later appears to become Emily’s specialty. This photo, but Max cropped out, ends up following Emily after his death awkwardly, and into the 1940-41 divorce case media coverage.
Key mass media coverage events
Sample tabloid article, mass distributed in newspaper supplements across America in March 1936, facilitated by Emily Hall Tremaine (then Von Romberg) during her work for her start-up Aperitif magazine.
1934-36 - with Aperitif mag
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Cropped view of page in Emily Hall Tremaine’s 1930s scrapbook showing multiple media coverage on her and her work at Aperitif magazine. In August 1935, Emily transformed or staged a defamation threat into a media / publicity event with national news coverage, promoting the magazine.
Aperitif magazine was owned and managed by Emily Hall Tremaine (then Von Romberg) and her husband Max in some varying combination in 1934-36. It featured provocative content and put forth California-based writers with an anti-Nazi slant.
In the 1930s, Emily and Max were celebrities during a time when minor royalty and socialites were in celebrity-oriented media coverage, and polo— Max was a polo player— and reported on the sports pages. Today’s equivalent would be a couple like Paris Hilton dating a baseball player— and they have minor royal titles and that’s also of interest.
Also at this time, more black-and-white photos are used in newspapers, with many utilizing photos of Max and Emily. Arguably, media / communications practice was developing then, and Emily as a self-made was mastering that.
See the webpage, Apéritif magazine (1934-36), issues, contents, media coverage & shocking context, for more information.
Another media cycle, here via a tabloid supplement distributed to multiple newspapers. Flanders, Virginia Lee. (23 May 1937). Love trumps jinx card of death. The Post-Press (El Centro, CA); Five Star Weekly supplement, p. 3, full page article.
Left to right: Philip Chancellor, Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Baroness Emily von Romberg), Elza Chancellor, Baron Max von Romberg in the Trocadero, Los Angeles. A similar photo, but in reverse, was in Emily’s scrapbook. Neither the 2001 nor 2019 books mentioning Emily’s 1930s mentioned the Chancellors, and likely didn’t know about this nor the plot to assassinate 24 prominent people. Daily News (Los Angeles), 24 February 1937, p. 21.
1937-38 - Emily & pals vs. the British Nazi
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In Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews foiled Nazi plots against Hollywood and America (2017), in chapter 14, "Slaughter the Hollywood Jews", p. 205, we learn that [British Nazi] Leopold McLaglen, brother of actor Victor McLaglen, has an idea: "Promising to use the money he received from [Philip] Chancellor [via extortion] to pay for the hit men, McLaglan [sic] began compiling, with his friends, a list of people they would kill." ...
"[This list included] some of the most famous people in the world: Jack Benny, Herbert Biberman, James Cagney, Eddie Cantor, Charles Chaplin, Emanuel Cohen, Sam Goldwyn, Henry Herzbrun [film producer], Al Jolson, Leon Lewis, Fredric March, Louis B. Mayer, Paul Muni, Joseph Schenk, B. P. Schulberg, Mendel Silberberg, Franchon Simon, Donald Ogden Stewart, Gloria Stuart, Sylvia Sydney, Ernst Toller, Walter Winchell, Marco Wolff, and William Wyler" [noted in October 1937 spy report; McLaglen’s activity with Chancellor was noted to have begun as late as April 1937].
See the mysterious photo above of Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Von Romberg) with her husband Max and pals Philip and Elza Chancellor taken just weeks earlier. What are these socialities up to?
McLaglen was later arrested and put on trial for extortion, reported in newspapers across the United States. The planned assassinations did not happen. In a funny aside, McLaglen was asked if he once said that a "Baroness Von... " was trying to lure him into the bedroom. There was laughter in the courtroom. He insisted he didn’t. After the trial, there was agreement that McLaglen would leave the country.
Was this "Baroness Von... " Emily Hall Tremaine? Was she a witness in this case? How much did she know?
See the developing media coverage: Emily Hall Tremaine & pals vs. the British Nazi (1937-38).
1938 - Max’s plane crash / death
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Front page of Asbury Park Sunday Press with press photo showing the wreckage of the plane crash causing the death of Max von Romberg in New Jersey in 1938. He was flying his plane to a polo match, and was also quietly securing American citizenship and expatriating from Germany, unknown to the public. See 5 June 1938 entry below.
In June 1938, Emily’s husband Max von Romberg was flying a plane from New York over to New Jersey to attend a polo match and the plane crashed. He was reported to have died instantly. The cause of the crash, given the dangerous Nazi / anti-Nazi context in America at that time, is suspicious. There were conflicting eyewitness reports, and the crash seems to never have been properly investigated, during the earlier age of the aviation industry.
For more information about Emily’s crazy 1930s, see below "I. Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s".
1938 - news brief - Max dies, plane crash
AP (Rumson, NJ). (4 June 1938). Poloist killed in plane crash [re. the death of the former husband of Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Von Romberg)] [no photo]. Hasting Daily Tribune (Hastings, NE), p. 3, col. 5. (Viewed 20 June 2021. P01180).
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1938 - news brief - Max, plane crash, dies
AP (Rumson, NJ & Santa Barbara). (4 June 1938). Baron killed in plane crackup [re. the death of the former husband of Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Von Romberg)] [no photo]. San Pedro News-Pilot (San Pedro / Los Angeles), p. 1, col. 2. (Viewed 29 November 2019. P01046-47).
1938 - news brief - Max dies, plane crash
AP (Runyon [sic], NJ, June 4). (4 June 1938). Aviator killed in plane crash [re. the death of the former husband of Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Von Romberg)] [no photo]. The Chico Enterprise (Chico, CA), p. 1, col. 3. (Viewed 21 June 2021. P01185).
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1938 - article - Max, plane crash, dies
(Special dispatch, Red Bank, N. J., June 4.) (4 June 1938). Von Romberg dies as plane crashes; Baron, Converse descendant, trapped as ship bursts into flames [re. the death of the former husband of Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Von Romberg)] . New York Post, p. 1, col. 7 [no photo] & p. 2, col. 7 [portrait photo of Max]. (Viewed 13 November 2019. P00018; P00892).
"Baron Maximilian von Romberg, polo-playing descendant of the Converse family, New York bankers, was killed today when he failed to bail out in time after his small sport model plane caught fire and exploded.... The plane crashed in flames into the North Shrewsbury River, off Lewis Point, Fair Haven, N. J. ... His body was entangled in the lines of his parachute... The Baron had been staying at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. His wife, the former Emily Hall, was understood to be at the Von Romberg home in Santa Barbara, Cal." (Excerpt from above.)
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1938 - news brief - Max, plane crash, dies
Unknown news agency (Red Bank, N. J., June 4). (4 June 1938). Flyer crash victim [Max]; Plane crashes in river in New Jersey [re. the death of the former husband of Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Von Romberg)] [no photo]. Madera Tribune (Madera, California), p. 1, col. 5. (Viewed 11 November 2019. P00083).
1938 - spotlighted article with photo / caption - Max, plane crash, dies
(Staff correspondent, Fair Haven, NJ). (5 June 1938). German flier killed as plane falls in river; Romberg’s body taken from wreckage— was en route to Eatontown for polo [re. the death of the former husband of Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Von Romberg)] [photo of plane wreckage on riverside] [Photo at top of this section]. Asbury Park Sunday Press (New Jersey), pp. 1-2. (Viewed 9 December 2019. P00816; P01088).
Front page full length headline: Baron dies in Fair Haven crash
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EMILY AS "EMILY SPRECKELS", ORIGINAL IT GIRL, 1939-45
Key mass media coverage events
1939 - Emily marries Spreckels
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In August 1939, Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Emily von Romberg), married sugar heir Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr. in the famous, or by then, notorious Spreckels clan. Shortly thereafter, World War II began in Europe, and the US remained neutral until the Pearl Harbor attack in December 1941.
This was a wickedly dangerous and bizarre time with Nazi German officials, etc., still going in and out of the US, and there was some level of support for Nazi Germany within America. During this time, spying by various persons with access took place.
The announcement of the marriage sometimes was reported on the front pages of American newspapers, and sometimes with an interesting cropped, column-wide photo of Emily. Bizarrely it was from an earlier photo of Emily with Max in 1936 at Aperitif magazine, and just one year earlier, he died in a suspicious plane crash.
See the media coverage across the US and beyond: Emily Hall Tremaine (then Von Romberg) marries Spreckels - publicity outputs, Emily-style.
For more information about Emily’s pre-1945 life, see below section "I. Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s".
L to R: Max von Romberg with Emily in the media in multiple news outlets in 1936 (from her scrapbook); announcement of Emily marrying Spreckels in 1939 with Emily in multiple news outlets, notice the re-used photo by the media with Max, then deceased, cropped out; Emily wearing diamonds reported in multiple news outlets in January 1940.
1940 - Emily & diamonds
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Note: In 1940, Emily Hall Tremaine, then Spreckels, wore a reported 500k or 1m worth of diamonds to the Beaux Arts Ball in New York. The amount of 1m is estimated at 14.5-220m in today’s worth. (See https://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/uscompare.) It is thought her doing this was partly a statement that she had arrived into a higher profile tier after marrying a Spreckels, and at the same time, a piss take. She was reported to have had armed guards with her.
This "media event" shows "unity / variety" across the media and is pre-Warhol. The difference is, Emily, a self-made master of media, was doing it across wire services, and had done so since about 1935.
For more information about Emily’s pre-1945 life, see below "I. Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s".
See the media coverage compilation: Emily Hall Tremaine - diamond skull publicity (1940).
Sample media coverage from the 1940-41 divorce case, Emily vs. Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr., that shocked the United States for 4-6 months with a multiple news cycle. It is thought that Emily pursued this— battling Nazi support in elements of American high society and business— not only against Adolph, but his wider sphere, in consultation with Ellis M. Zacharias, head of US Pacific area naval intelligence. Further research will provide clarity. (See the listings below for 7 September 1940 and 10 December 1940 for more information about these news clips.)
1940 - Emily vs Adolph in court
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1930s California publicity queen Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Spreckels) sued her husband for divorce just a year after marriage, occupying American newspapers for months with allegations of his pro-Nazism and spousal violence. While specifically directed at him, what known impact was there regarding his family’s hotel, shipping and other interests? Was this a wider attack on pro-Nazism in America, in connection to US Naval Intelligence publicity strategies? Does the 1940 presidential election have anything to do with this?
Click to see: Emily Hall Tremaine - crazy anti-Nazi media coverage (1940).
For more information about Emily’s pre-1945 life, see below "I. Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s".
Cropped view, secret deposition, Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Spreckels), 2 October 1940, presumably later placed by Emily in consultation with her lawyer in the divorce court record. In a Q&A, Emily finally "speaks" about the California Nazi / anti-Nazi intrigue herself. This was proudly unearthed after 80 years by R. J. Preece / artdesigncafe. Also see Emily’s initial filing in which she stated that she found the Nazi cause to be repugnant and against her principles and ideals.
(13 November 1940). Mrs. Spreckels may tell all. The Times (San Mateo, CA), p. 2.
Sample media coverage, 10 December 1940. Adolph fired back with a bombshell and accused Emily of being the Nazi. Left: Buffalo Evening News. Right: on front page of Altoona Tribune in Pennsylvania (cropped).
On 10 December 1940 in the American media, Emily was transformed from the brave, anti-Nazi socialite-warrior, to the diamond-decked Nazi queen of California. Just like that. (Altoona Tribune, Pennsylvania, front page, above the fold, cropped.) Then she fired back again!
1940 - Adolph vs Emily in court
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Cropped views of Emily Hall Tremaine, then known as Emily Spreckels in early September 1940 (left) and December 10, 1940 (right) in the Daily News (New York) and on the front page of the Buffalo Evening News. See details in articles listings above and below.
See the shocking media coverage during this media wave, starting on 10 December 1940.
For more information about Emily’s pre-1945 life, see below "I. Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s".
Emily Hall Tremaine (then Spreckels) on the front page of the Buffalo Evening News (New York).
Cropped media coverage showing "Emily fighting back, again": Left in the Daily News in New York on 22 December 1940; right in the Daily News in Los Angeles on 20 December 1940. See details below.
1940 - Emily fights back, again
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The judge threw out the counter-allegations made by Adolph against Emily, but this was reported in less than 5% of the volume of American newspapers that reported on Adolph’s counter-allegations. The reporting was mainly in California, perhaps as Christmas was coming up. The reputational impact on Emily, partly being in this cloud and also his counter-allegations— without context— continues to this day.
1940 - article - Emily Hall Tremaine (formerly Spreckels) divorce action, Adolph responds, Emily fires back
(20 December 1940). Mrs. Spreckels says no Nazi [no photo]. The Times (San Mateo, CA), p. 3, col. 5. (Viewed 5 April 2021. P01907).
"… In an affadavit, filed by Mrs. Spreckels in answer to Spreckels’ counter charge that it was the former Baroness von Romberg, not he, who was the pro-Nazi, the society beauty claimed that the swastika she removed from her Montecito home decorations was just an old Indian design and had no Germanic meaning.
She said she had to remove any semblance of swastikas around her mansion because of Spreckels’ pro-Hitler actions. His activities as a pro-Nazi were attracting too much public attention, she said…
Mrs. Spreckels explained that the statue of Hitler was nothing but a toy sent to the Baron von Romberg as a joke shortly before his death in an airplane crash several years ago…" (Excerpt from above.)
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1940 - news brief - Emily Hall Tremaine (formerly Spreckels) divorce action, Adolph responds, Emily fires back
U. P. (Santa Barbara, Dec. 19). (20 December 1940). "He’s a Nazi and I’m not", counters Mrs. Spreckels [no photo] (above). Daily News (Los Angeles), p. 23. (Viewed 10 February 2024. P01908).
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1940 – news article - Emily Hall Tremaine (formerly Spreckels) divorce action, Adolph responds, Emily fires back
Special (Santa Barbara). (22 December 1940). Who’s pro-Nazi? Spreckels, 4th hurl swastikas at each other [with photo of Emily with Spreckels] (above). Daily News (New York), p. 3. (Viewed 22 November 2019. P00247).
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See more shocking media coverage from this third wave starting on 20 December 1940 on "Emily Hall Tremaine - crazy anti-Nazi media coverage (1940)".
Cropped media coverage on 20 December 1940. Left, in the Los Angeles Times. Right, in Palo Alto Times (near San Francisco). See above for more details.
After Emily curiously dismissed the divorce case, two months later and three years after Max died in a suspicious plane crash, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art with the Von Romberg Gallery opened in June 1941. Max and Emily were accused to have been pro-Nazi publicly by Spreckels just nine months earlier, reported all over US media for 2+ months. A portrait of Max hung in the gallery. Some in the Santa Barbara’s elite, and also those in the Western US art museum world, were in attendance for the opening. An associated museum social event was held at her villa. A key speech was given against Hitler and what he stood for. (None of this regarding the museum opening, Emily and Max was known until 2023.)
After the divorce case, Emily and Adolph lived apart. She was only able to secure a divorce from him until after the Yalta Conference towards the end of World War II. Why? Spousal privilege?
1945 - Emily secures divorce
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After Emily Hall Tremaine (then Spreckels) dismissed the divorce case in 1941 for unknown reasons, they did not reconcile but lived apart. In 1943, she attempted to divorce him again, and then she dismissed that. After the Yalta Conference in 1945, Emily finally divorced Adolph. It’s unclear why there were delays, but it is thought to involve practical WWII elements and spousal privilege.
For more information about Emily’s pre-1945 life, see below "I. Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s".
1945 - news brief - Emily Hall Tremaine (then Spreckels) granted divorce
(1 April 1945). Mrs. Spreckels granted divorce [re-used photo, cropped, of Emily wearing diamonds in 1940]. Los Angeles Times, p. 3. (Viewed 7 December 2019. P00299).
"The married life of Mrs. Emily Spreckels, social leader, and Adolph Spreckels, sugar-fortune heir, marked during its six years by three divorce actions, apparently was definitely terminated yesterday... all papers in the case, including a property settlement were ordered sealed by the court... [In 1940] each filed an answer denying the other’s allegations... " (Excerpt from above).
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1945 - news brief - Emily Hall Tremaine (then Spreckels) granted divorce
AP (Las Vegas, March 31). (1 April 1945). Adolph B. Spreckels divorced [no photo]. New York Times, p. 29. (Viewed 7 December 2019. P00301).
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EMILY AS "EMILY HALL TREMAINE", THE ART COLLECTOR, 1945-87
1945 - Emily marries Tremaine
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After Emily finally divorced Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr., shortly afterwards she married Burton Tremaine and more or less then officially moved to New York and Connecticut. This was the last social-oriented wire service media round for Emily. Afterwards, her media skills were focused on her developing art / design collection with Burton. In essence, she moved the media frame away from herself to her artworks.
What’s interesting given her previous media / comm practice is we don’t see photos of her or around the wedding. None also were in her scrapbook. Given the shocking 1940-41 media waves with re-used photos, it suggests in this case that she opted out and was moving on, and/or this was desired by Burton as a businessman, etc., in other words, to keep it as low-key as possible.
1945 - social brief - Emily to marry Tremaine
Santa Barbara, Calif., April 13, (AP). (14 April 1945). Mrs. Spreckels will be wed to B. G. Tremaine. Meriden Record, p. 3, col. 1. (Viewed 21 July 2023. P03065).
1945 - social brief - Emily marries Tremaine
Phoenix, Ariz., May 1 (AP). (2 May 1945). B.G. Tremaine, baron’s widow wed in Phoenix [interestingly no mention of Spreckels in chosen AP news in Meriden paper.] Meriden Record, p. 3, col. 1. (Viewed 21 July 2023. P03066).
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1945-49 - text mentions (Emily)
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1948 - article mention - Emily and Painting toward architecture
(19 January 1948). Art in the factory. Newsweek, p. 90. (Updated 28 August 2021. AAA00300.)
"’This is no Barnum & Bailey play,’ says Mrs. Burton G. Tremaine, Jr., art director of the company and wife of its owner. ’Our scheme is directed toward a small industrial audience— engineers and designers who have open minds, or they wouldn’t be in the business. We reach up to them, not down.’" (Excerpt from article above.)
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1948 - article mention - Emily and Painting toward architecture
(February 1948). Art for architecture’s sake. Interiors, pp. 76-81. (Updated 2 June 2018. AAA00294; AAA03308.)
"There are certain differences between the Milller collection and those of the giant corporations we mentioned... the important difference lies in the collection itself... unlike the average company collection, it was not assembled to meet the approval of the masses..."
"We cannot refrain from mentioning that the original idea for the program was contributed by Mrs. Burton G. Tremaine, Jr. who insists on staying in the background although she is entitled to official recognition not as the boss’s wife but as the company’s art director, and a skilled hand at advertising techniques." (Excerpt from article above.)
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1948 - book / exhibition catalogue
The Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art, Meriden, CT. (1948). Painting toward architecture: essay by Henry-Russell Hitchcock; foreword by Alfred H. Barr, Jr.; introduction by Burton Tremaine; acknowledgements by Emily Hall Tremaine, art director; many artwork texts by Mary Chalmers Rathbun; book design by Bradbury Thompson. New York; Duell, Sloan and Pearce; 118 pp. (Viewed 13 March 2016. A00078.)
1948 - book review mention - Emily and Painting toward architecture
D. D. (1 October 1948), “Painting toward architecture” [book review]. Architectural Forum, 89(4), pp. 158-59. (Updated 28 August 2021. AAA00240.)
"The key to Mr. Hitchcock’s text is in the title’s connective word toward which might imply a sense of distance as well as direction... through Mrs. Burton Tremaine, wife of the president, the whole program has been intelligently and, from a commercial point of view, unostentatiously made available to public appreciation." (Excerpt from above.)
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1949 - exhibition guide - Emily as jury alternate for MoMA advertising / editorial art show
(1949). A guide to the 28th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art of the New York Art Directors Club [15 March - 17 April 1949], (third page). ["Jury members... alternates... Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Jr.; Art Director; The Miller Company... ".] Museum of Modern Art, New York. (Viewed 28 August 2021. AAA00563).
1949 - newspaper brief
(19 Feb 1949). Mrs. Tremaine lends Braque painting [Tremaine has lent The Black Rose by Braque for a retrospective exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art and also for its viewing at the Museum of Modern Art, New York]. Meriden Daily Journal, p. 1. (Viewed 22 July 2023. N2-00036).
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1949 - newspaper mention
(21 Feb 1949). City items [mention: Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Jr. has lent The Black Rose by Braque for a retrospective exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art and also for its viewing at the Museum of Modern Art, New York]. Meriden Record, p. 12, col. 4. (Viewed 22 July 2023. N2-00037).
1949 - press release - Emily as jury alternate for MoMA advertising / editorial art show
(c. February 1949). Press release: Museum exhibits selections from Art Directors Club annual competition [with mention: "Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Jr., Art Director, The Miller Company, alternate"; she’s the only woman listed in the entire group]. Exhibition: The 28th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art of the New York Art Directors Club; Museum of Modern Art, New York (15 March - 17 April 1949). (Viewed 28 August 2021. Q00222).
1960s - text mentions (Emily)
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1965 - brochure with exhibition checklist - A New York collector selects...
(c. January 1965). A New York collector selects... brochure [with exhibition checklist; exhibition with works selected by Emily Hall Tremaine at the San Francisco Museum of Art (22 January - 14 February 1965); works presumably not in the Tremaine Collection]. artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 9 October 2021).
1965 - article mention - Emily and Washington Gallery of Modern Art exhibition
Hudson, Andrew. (26 September 1965). The show’s simply too large for the gallery [with mention of several loaned works by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention of exhibition at the former Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, DC]. Washington Post, G9. (Viewed 31 August 2021. K01211).
"Why is the Washington Gallery of Modern Art showing an exhibition of ’20th century painting and sculpture’ culled from private collections in Connecticut? The answer according to the catalogue introduction written by Gerald Nordland, the Gallery’s director, is: because Emily Tremaine picked up a suggestion made at a meeting of the Gallery’s National Advisory Committee ’and romanced it into a full-scale program with one state’s private collections to be reviewed at the beginning of the season each year.’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1966 - article mention
Zinsser, William K. (15 October - 1 November 1966). The Pop collectors. The East Village Other [New York], pp. 7-8. [Viewed 28 August 2021. EHT-08-04-02(-03); K01313].
"... Mr. Tremaine told me on the phone that he and his wife want no publicity... I put some questions to them by mail. These Mrs. Tremaine answered in a long and interesting letter ... The works that [the Pop collectors] bought so inexpensively have since become the old masters, in great demand for exhibitions here and abroad... they are generous stewards of their trust, constantly sending the works off like children bound for boarding school...
"... Except for Mrs. Tremaine, the pop art collectors are men..." (Excerpt from above.)
1967 - article mention
Witchel, Lawrence. (17 March 1967). The underground— where the action is; Checkbooks of wealthy have given respectability to Pop Art movement ["... Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Jr. are ’in’..."]. Tonawanda News (Tonawanda, New York), p. 8. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00272).
- Online - fultonhistory.com. (Search the archive, "North Tonawanda NY Evening News 1967 Grayscale - 1306", and scroll down for the link.)
1967 - article mention
Witchel, Lawrence. (14 April 1967). The underground: Where the action is; Mini-skirted maids dig "the beat bit" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Philadelphia Daily News, p. 34. (Viewed 28 August 2021. K01160).
"... Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Jr., are ’in’. They have a barn in Connecticut which always filled with a constantly-changing display of art which is one of the Nation’s most important collections of contemporary canvases, construction, assemblages and sculptures... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1969 - feature article
Baro, Gene. (15 February 1969). Decisive art collection [on the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine art collection with many photos of works in Tremaine interiors]. Vogue, pp. 132-41, 150, 152. (Viewed 30 August 2021. K01215-22).
"... Do the Tremaines always agree? They are tolerant of their differences, indulgent of one another’s enthusiasms. ’Personally, I don’t see it,’ Mr. Tremaine may say, deadpan, ’but Emily likes it, and she’s always right.’ In fact, these two have an exquisite sympathy that the visitor senses at once. The splendid collection represents both of them, yet is unified. It is as if it reflected a single sensibility, a single intelligence. Their give-and-take is a shared understanding." (Excerpt from above.)
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1969 - article mention
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor). (1 November 1969). Exhibit of mid-century painting, sculpture opens Metropolitan’s centennial celebration [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Mercury (Pottstown, PA), presumably p. 13. (Viewed 10 August 2021. Q00001).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor). (1 November 1969). Museum of art celebrates centennial [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s "Marilyn Monroe diptych" and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Johnson City Press-Chronicle (Johnson City, Tennessee), p. 14. (Viewed 25 October 2023. S00150).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor). (2 November 1969). Art show reveals New York impact [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s "Marilyn Monroe diptych" and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Columbus Ledger (Columbus, Georgia), p. C-9. (Viewed 25 October 2023. S00151).
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1969 - article mention
Associated Press (New York). (8 November 1969). Metropolitan Museum show: New York art, 1940-1970 [with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Citizen-Advertiser (Auburn, New York), p. 12. (Viewed 16 November 2021. Q00013).
- Online - fultonhistory.com. (Search the archive, "Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1969 - 1323", and scroll down for the link.)
1969 - article mention
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor). (8 November 1969). N. Y. paintings and sculpture:1940-1970 [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. La Crosse Tribune (Wisconsin), p. 15. (Viewed 25 October 2023. S00152).
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1969 - news mention
Associated Press (New York). (9 November 1969). Art show demonstrates dominant force [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The New Mexican (Santa Fe), p. C3. (Viewed 13 August 2021. Q00002).
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1969 - article mention
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York). (9 November 1969). N. Y. art school’s dominance keys the Metropolitan show [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Sunday Home News (New Brunswick, NJ), p. A-11. (Updated 8 August 2021. K01204).
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1969 - article mention
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (9 November 1969). "New York School of Art" shapes Metropolitan Museum’s big opener [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC), p. 10A. (Viewed 12 August 2021. Q00003).
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1969 - article mention
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (9 November 1969). Show reviews New York dominance [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Austin American-Statesman (Texas), p. T20. (Updated 8 August 2021. K01205).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (15 November 1969). N. Y. school art on display [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Preview supplement, p. 3, accompanying Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota). (Viewed 11 November 2023. S00253).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (16 November 1969). N. Y. painting, sculpture: Review on giant scale [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin), p. A-16. (Viewed 12 November 2023. S00255).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (16 November 1969). New York’s rise in art spotlighted [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Enquirer and News (Battle Creek, Michigan), p. B-8. (Viewed 12 November 2023. S00254).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (19 November 1969). New York painting on view [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Daily News Leader (Staunton, Virginia), p. 5. (Viewed 17 December 2023. S00256).
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1969 - news mention
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York). (20 November 1969). N. Y. painting and sculpture: 1940-’70 [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Times-Leader / The Evening News (Wilkes-Barre, PA), p. 4. (Viewed 13 August 2021. Q00004).
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1969 - article mention
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (21 November 1969). Abstract art heavy in major Met show [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Olean Times Herald (Olean, New York), p. 17. (Viewed 11 August 2021. AAA00567).
1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (23 November 1969). Exhibit of Modern art reviews N. Y. School [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Spokesman-Review , p. 14f. (Viewed 17 December 2023. S00257).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (2 December 1969). New York School of Painting supplants Parisian School [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Somerset Daily American (Somerset, Pennsylvania), presumably p. 3. (Viewed 17 December 2023. S00258).
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1969 - article mention
Associated Press (New York). (6 December 1969). Giant review comprehensive [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Evening Capital (Annapolis, Maryland), p. 13. (Viewed 16 November 2021. Q00533).
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1969 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (7 December 1969). N. Y. paintings and sculpture: 1940-1970 [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine]. TV pull-out and movies supplement, p. 9-D, accompanying Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville, Tennessee). (Viewed 12 November 2023. S00259).
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1969 - article mention
Smith, Miles A.. (19 December 1969). N. Y. Painting and Sculpture: 1940-1970 [referring to Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York exhibition; with mention of Warhol’s "Marilyn Monroe diptych" and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Saratogian (Saratoga Springs, NY); Saratoga Scene supplemental magazine, p. 2. (Viewed 18 August 2021. Q00103).
1970s - text mentions (Emily)
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1970 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (26 February 1970). Art exhibit of 1940 to 1970 [referring to "New York painting and sculpture: 1940-1970" exhibition at Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; with mention of Warhol’s Marilyn diptych and Emily Hall Tremaine; the show apparently ended 1 February 1970]. The Morning Press (Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), p. 11-A. (Viewed 12 November 2023. S00261).
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1970 - article mention - Warhol’s Marilyn diptych in Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition
Smith, Miles A. (AP Arts Editor) (New York - AP). (16 March 1970). Metropolitan exhibit: N. Y. Painting and Sculpture: 1940-1970 [referring to Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York exhibition; with mention of Warhol’s "Marilyn Monroe diptych" and Emily Hall Tremaine; the show apparently ended 1 February 1970]. Cortland Standard (Cortland, New York), p. 20. (Viewed 18 August 2021. Q00104).
1970 - letters mention
Bourdon, David. (Summer 1970). Letters. Artforum. (Viewed 25 May 2024. S01115).
".. .Rauschenberg did not begin to employ the silk-screen technique until after his visit to Warhol’s studio in the fall of 1962, when he saw for the first time the multiple Marilyns (now in the [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine Collection) ..." (Excerpt from above.)
1970 - article mention
Cimons, Marlene (presumably) (Los Angeles Times). (12 October 1970). J. Carter Brown, National Gallery of Art Director, stacks up an impressive list of accomplishments [with mention of Tremaine Collection]. Watertown Daily News (Watertown, New York), p. 4. (Viewed 12 September 2021. Q00340).
"... Today Brown sits in a large airy office on the gallery’s first floor... [he] decked [the walls in his office] with several abstract and op art paintings borrowed from the collection of [Emily and] Burton Tremaine ..." (Excerpt from above.)
1971 - article mention, photo
Richard, Paul. (1 September 1971). Moving into the 20th century [article about the National Gallery of Art, and discussions about acquisition of the Tremaine Collection]. Washington Post, Style section, pp. D1, D8 (illustrated). (Updated 8 August 2021. K01206-07).
"... Though [J. Carter] Brown will not discuss it, it has been learned that he has been negotiating with [Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine] of Meriden, Conn., and New York City, whose collection of more than 300 pictures of the 20th century is among the world’s finest... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1973 - feature article - selected Tremaine Christmas cards in Wadsworth Atheneum show
UPI (Madison, CT). (23 December 1973). Friends get novel card from couple [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine as senders of unique Christmas cards; with mention of selection on view in Greetings, gifts and announcements at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT (unknown start date - 30 December 1973)]. The Hartford Courant, p. 4A. (Viewed 9 October 2021. Q00665).
"... ’I just thought I’d do something different with our big collection of these cards by displaying them like paintings. Perhaps they can also provide Christmas card designers with inspiration,’ Mrs. Tremaine, a former graphic artist, says..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1975 - article mention
Rose, Barbara. (March 1975). How I found paradise [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine in St. Martin]. Vogue, p. 162. (Viewed 29 August 2021. K01196).
"... If absolute elegance is what you’re after, stay at La Samanna; in the whitewashed terrace dining room... you might see Benny Goodman, Berry Gordy or Motown, art collectors [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine... At La Samanna, there are bizarre juxtapositions: millionaires from Madrid, politicos from Paris, journalists, artists, photographers, lawyers— the busiest people in the world who are looking for the quietest, most discreet spot in which to recharge. You could run into painters Jasper Johns, Mark Lancaster, and Sven Lukin; art dealers Betty Parsons, Lawrence Rubin, and Janie C. Lee ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1979 - exhibition catalogue mentions
Carmena, Jr., E. A. (1979). Mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine [pp. 7, 8, 9, 15, 65, 99, 107]. In Mondrian: The Diamond Compositions exhibition catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. (Viewed 25 November 2023. S00487).
1980-84 - text mentions (Emily)
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1980 - article mention
De Maria, Walter. (April 1980). The lightning field [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Artforum. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01764).
"... In July, 1974, a small Lightning Field was constructed. This served as the prototype for the 1977 Lightning Field. It had 35 stainless steel poles with pointed tips, each 18 feet tall and 200 feet apart, arranged in a five-row by seven-row grid. It was located in Northern Arizona. The land was loaned by Mr. and Mrs. Burton [and Emily Hall] Tremaine. The work now is in the collection of Virginia Dwan. It remained in place from 1974 through 1976 and is presently dismantled, prior to an installation in a new location..." (Excerpt from above.)
1980 - spotlighted article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Glueck, Grace. (27 September 1980). Painting by Jasper Johns sold for million, a record [with photos of Three flags, the artist and published purchase invoice (1959 USD$900, [c/o] Miller Company, Meriden, CT); mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York]. New York Times, pp. 1, 12. (Viewed 29 August 2021. K01163-64).
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1980 - spotlighted article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Steele, Ned. (27 September 1980). Artist John’s "Three Flags" runs up Whitney flagpole & sets a record at $1M [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Daily News (New York), unknown page. (Viewed 5 November 2023. S00213).
"... ’Three Flags’, which had been lent to the Whitney for a recent exhibition, will be put on display temporarily in the museum lobby gallery Oct. 14-19, museum officials said. It will go on permanent display next year..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1980 - article mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
(27 September 1980). People [mention of. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio), p. 2. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00292).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). $1 million painting [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Indianapolis News (Indiana), p. 2. (Viewed 5 November 2023. S00203).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). $1 million is paid for flags painting [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, regarding sale of artwork to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, for USD$1 million]. Scranton Times (Scranton, PA), p. 2. (Viewed 26 October 2023. S00158).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). Jasper Johns’ painting sells for $1 million [re. Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Shreveport Journal (Shreveport, LA), p. 3a. (Viewed 26 October 2023. S00159).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). Johns’ painting sold for $1 million [re. Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Washington Post, p. A8. (Viewed 29 August 2021. K01167).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). Painting sells for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Corvallis Gazette-Times (Corvallis, Oregon), p. 24. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00208).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). Painting sold for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Reno Evening Gazette (Nevada), p. 2A. (Viewed 5 November 2023. S00204).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). Record $1 for art by Johns [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Des Moines Tribune (Iowa), p. 1. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00293).
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). "Three flags" art bought for $1 million [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, regarding sale of artwork to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, for USD$1 million]. Albany Democrat-Herald (Albany, Oregon), p. 17. (Viewed 26 October 2023. S00156).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). "Three flags" nets $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Lincoln Journal Star (Nebraska), p. 2. (Viewed 5 November 2023. S00205).
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP (New York). (27 September 1980). U. S. painting sold for $1 million [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, regarding sale of artwork to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, for USD$1 million].
Lancaster New Era (Lancaster, PA), p. 1. (Viewed 26 October 2023. S00155).
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1980 - photo / caption - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
(AP photo). (27 September 1980). Photo caption: "Worth a million... " [with photo and mention of Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Whitney Museum of American Art and Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Evening Sun (Baltimore, MD), p. 3. (Viewed 6 November 2023. S00209).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (27 September 1980). Painting sold for $1 million [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, regarding sale of artwork to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, for USD$1 million]. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York), p. 1. (Viewed 26 October 2023. S00157).
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Glueck, Grace (Times News Service) (New York). (27 September 1980). A million dollars for a Jasper Johns [re. Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Rutland Herald (Vermont), p. 3. (Viewed 5 November 2023. S00154).
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1980 - article mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
(New York). (27 September 1980). Whitney Museum pays $1 million for Johns painting [Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York]. The Morning Call (Allentown, PA), p. 66. (Viewed 30 August 2021. K01165).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
New York Times. (27 September 1980). Johns painting for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Fresno Bee (California), p. A12. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00296).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
New York Times Service. (27 September 1980). Johns art sold for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Austin American-Statesman (Austin, Texas), p. C32. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00294).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
New York Times Service. (27 September 1980). Painting is sold for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia), p. A-8. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00297).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Possible wire service. (27 September 1980). Museum pays $1 million for painting [Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York]. Atlanta Constitution, p. 3B. (Viewed 30 August 2021. K01318).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Presumably Daily News wire services. (27 September 1980). $1 million art sold [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. The Daily News (Longview, WA), p. A6. (Viewed 5 November 2023. S00206).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Presumably Daily News wire services. (27 September 1980). Painting sells for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Dayton Daily News (Dayton, Ohio), p. 2. (Viewed 6 November 2023. S00211).
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
(28 September 1980). Local artist’s work sells for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with two photos of Johns]. The Journal News (White Plains, New York), pp. 1A & 16A. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00303).
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1980 - photo / caption - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
AP Laserphoto. (28 September 1980). Photo / caption: $1 million for living artist’s work (Caption: "The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York has paid $1 million for a painting by Jasper Johns. The work, ’Three flags’ ... was sold... [by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]... "). Chicago Tribune, p. 2. (Viewed 2 September 2021. Q00235).
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1980 - feature article, photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). $1 million for living painter’s work [Jasper Johns’s Three flags, sold by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. Philadelphia Inquirer, p. 26-A. (Viewed 1 September 2021. Q00233).
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1980 - news brief w/ photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). $1 million for "Three flags" [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. Waterloo Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), presumably p. 7. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00308).
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Couple paid [$900] for it, sold it for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Miami Herald (Florida), p. 23-A. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00304).
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Flag painting bought for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. St. Joseph News-Press (St. Joseph, Missouri), p. 2C. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00306).
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Johns painting nets $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Tri-City Herald (Pasco, Richland, Kennewick, Washington), p. 45. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00307).
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1980 - news brief w/ photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Johns’ "Three flags" bought for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. Statesman-Journal (Salem, Oregon), p. 3A. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00299).
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1980 - article w/ photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). NY museum buys Jasper Johns painting for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. Arizona Republic (Phoenix), p. B14. (Viewed 15 November 2023. S00300).
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1980 - article w/ photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Painting of flags sold for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. Journal and Courier (Lafayette, Indiana), p. C-16. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00301).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Painting rockets from $900 to a cool million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Times Colonist (Victoria, BC, Canada), p. 33. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00305).
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1980 - article w/ photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Painting sells for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. The Times (Munster, Indiana), p. B-6 [with short preview on p. A-2. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00302).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (28 September 1980). Painting sets record [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. The Independent-Record (Helena, Montana), p. 11. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00310).
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1980 - article w/ photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Glueck, Grace (New York Times). (28 September 1980). $1 million pop art painting is tops for living artist [re. Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. Arizona Daily Star (Tucson), p. E-3. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00298).
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1980 - article mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton & Emily Hall Tremaine
Krieger, R. E. (28 September 1980). People in the news [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, regarding sale of artwork to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, for USD$1 million]. Hartford Courant, p. A2. (K01166).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
New York Times Service. (28 September 1980). 1958 Johns painting sold for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Fort Myers News-Press (Ft. Myers, Florida), p. 19A. (Viewed 15 November 2023. S00318).
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1980 - article w/ photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
New York Times Service. (28 September 1980). Johns painting draws highest price for living artist’s work [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with photo of artwork]. Minneapolis Tribune (Minnesota), p. 2A. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00295).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
(NYTS, New York, Sept. 27). (28 September 1980). Record price [for Jasper Johns’s Three flags by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York]. South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), p. 5. (Viewed 1 September 2021. Q00232).
- See worldcat.org for locations.
1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Unspecified wire service. (New York). (28 September 1980). $1 million painting [re. Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; no photo]. Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California), p. 4A. (Viewed 13 November 2023. S00216).
1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
UPI (New York). (28 September 1980). Record price [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Sunday Journal and Star (Lincoln, Nebraska), p. 2A. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00314).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
UPI (New York). (28 September 1980). Painting sold for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Tyler Courier-Times-Telegraph (Tyler, Texas), p. 5. (Viewed 14 November 2023. S00315).
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1980 - article mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
(29 September 1980). $1-million art sale amuses the artist [Jasper Johns re. Three flags sale by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York]. The Morning Call (Allentown, PA), p. A14. (Viewed 31 August 2021. K01171).
"... The Tremaines have a collection The [New York] Times says ’is known as one of the outstanding holdings of contemporary art in the United States’... The Times quoted [Johns] as saying he felt ’nothing other than amusement’ about the selling price..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1980 - article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (29 September 1980). Couple paid [$900] for it, sold it for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Miami Herald (Florida), p. 12-AW. (Viewed 24 November 2023. S00313).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Associated Press (New York). (29 September 1980). Painting sold for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Tucson Citizen (Tucson, Arizona), p. 7A. (Viewed 24 November 2023. S00454).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Presumably unspecified wire service agency. (29 September 1980). People [with mention of Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Calgary Herald (Alberta, Canada), p. D15. (Viewed 24 November 2023. S00451).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
UPI (New York). (29 September 1980). Johns work sold for $1 million [Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York]. Los Angeles Times, part VI, p. 5. (Viewed 30 August 2021. K01170).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
UPI (New York). (29 September 1980). Painting sells for $1 million; said top price for living artist [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. The Tennessean (Nashville, TN), p. 11. (Viewed 24 November 2023. S00449).
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1980 - news brief - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
UPI (New York). (29 September 1980). "Three flags" painting sells for $1 million [re. Jasper Johns’s Three flags; mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine; to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; with no photo]. Idaho Statesman (Boise, Idaho), p. 8B. (Viewed 24 November 2023. S00455).
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1981 - article mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million, Marilyn diptych sold, by Tremaines
Saltzman, Cynthia. (31 July 1981). Meet Arnold Glimcher, who links the worlds of art and commerce [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wall Street Journal, pp. 1, 8. (Updated 8 August 2021. K01213).
"... The Whitney Museum of American Art paid $1 million last September to acquire ’Three flags’, Jasper Johns’s lush pop-art painting of the Stars and Stripes...
[Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine] originally purchased the painting for $900 in 1959 from Leo Castelli... More recently the Tremaines have been doing business with the Pace. (After the gallery exhibited 10 pop-art paintings from the Tremaine collection last year, for example, one of them, Andy Warhol’s ’Marilyn Monroe Diptych’, was sold to the Tate Gallery for $300,000.) ... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1980 - feature article - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Wilson, William. (1 October 1980). Record art sale poses question [with mention of Jasper Johns’s Three flags sold by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York]. Los Angeles Times, pp. I1 (illustrated), I4. (Viewed 31 August 2021. K01172).
"If a Jasper Johns painting can sell for $1 million, what will it cost museums to build collections of quality contemporary art? ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1980 - article (quiz) mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
(4 October 1980). Saturday news quiz; Answers to quiz [with mention of Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. New York Times, pp. 21, 39. (Viewed 2 September 2021. Q00230; Q00236).
"Questions are based on news reports in the Times in the last week... [Question:] 19. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine of Meriden, Conn. sold ’Three flags’ for $1 million. What is ’Three flags’?" ... [Answer:] ’The Whitney Museum of American Art purchased ’Three flags’, the Jasper Johns painting considered a precursor of the Pop Art movement." (Excerpt from above.)
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1980 - article mention -Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Webb, Charles. (18 October 1980). Some other things worth saving [with brief mention: ".. In 1959, a Connecticut couple bought Jasper Johns’ ’Three flags’ for $900 and sold it for $1 million in 1980... "]. San Bernardino Sun (presumably Sunday Parade magazine supplement) (San Bernardino, CA), p. 20. (Viewed 1 September 2021. Q00094).
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1981 - article mention
Saltzman, Cynthia. (31 July 1981). Meet Arnold Glimcher, who links the worlds of art and commerce [with mention of Jasper John’s Three flags and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wall Street Journal, pp. 1, 8. (Updated 16 August 2021. K01213).
"The Whitney Museum of American Art paid $1 million last September to acquire ’Three flags’, Jasper Johns’s lush pop-art painting of the Stars and Stripes... The man who represented the painting’s owners in the sale... was Arnold Glimcher, the president and owner of the Pace Gallery in New York...
The owners of ’Three flags’, Connecticut industrialist Burton Tremaine and his wife [Emily], originally purchased the painting for $900 in 1959 from Leo Castelli, the artist’s dealer..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1981 - article mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Webb, Charles. (18 October 1981). Some other things worth saving [with brief mention: ".. In 1959, a Connecticut couple [Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine] bought Jasper Johns’ ’Three flags’ for $900 and sold it for $1 million in 1980... "]. Courier Express (Buffalo, New York) (presumably Parade magazine supplement), p. 18. (Viewed 8 September 2021. Q00305).
1981 - article mention - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine
Webb, Charles. (18 October 1981). Some other things worth saving [with brief mention: ".. In 1959, a Connecticut couple [Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine] bought Jasper Johns’ ’Three flags’ for $900 and sold it for $1 million in 1980... "]. San Bernardino Sun (presumably Sunday Parade magazine supplement) (San Bernardino, CA), p. 20. (Viewed 1 September 2021. Q00094).
1983 - article mention
Hoving, Thomas. (September 1983). 101 top collectors [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Connoisseur, pp. 108-18. (Viewed 29 August 2021. K01114-17).
"... 93, Emily and Burton Tremaine ... The owners are showing signs of deaccessioning, which, if they do it right, won’t hurt— as long as the best goes public someday." (Excerpt from above.)
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1984 - brochure - exhibition guide - Tremaine Collection show
(c. 1984). A guide to the exhibition - The Tremaine Collection: 20th century masters brochure. 4 pp. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (Viewed 9 October 2021. K00244).
"... For almost 50 years [Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine] have been in tune with the cutting edge of the progressive, formalistic tradition in the 20th century... around 1950 they began to turn more and more to contemporary American artists, purchasing works by Rothko, Pollock, Johns and others. In the early 1960s they were among the very first to buy Pop Art..." (Excerpt from above.)
- Offline - Wadsworth Atheneum archive.
1984 - exhibition checklists - Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection exhibition
(c. 1984). Exhibition checklists for The Tremaine Collection: 20th Century Masters exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. Wadsworth Atheneum archive. (Please note, during a January 2018 review, a precise list was not known. Two lists conflict the number of works at 123 and 132 and the guide states 150 works.)
- Offline - Wadsworth Atheneum archive, Hartford, CT.
- Contact the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation for more information and current status.
1984 - article - Tremaine Collection exhibition
Bourdon, David. (1 February 1984). People are talking about... collectors courageous [feature on The Tremaine Collection - 20th century masters: The spirit of modernism exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT (26 February - 29 April 1984)]. Vogue, p. 56. (Viewed 25 May 2024. K01161-62).
"... Emily and Burton Tremaine... together assembled a bold, brilliant collection of modern and contemporary art..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1984 - lecture transcript - Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine Collection exhibition opening
(25 February 1984). Philip Johnson lecture on Chick Austin and Burton & Emily Hall Tremaine (on the occasion of the Tremaine Collection exhibition opening), Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (Viewed 3 November 2021).
1984 - spotlighted article mention - Tremaine Collection in Wadsworth Atheneum show
Glueck, Grace. (8 April 1984). A collection that breathes the spirit of Modernism [with focus on exhibition of the Tremaine Collection at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT]. New York Times. (Viewed 29 November 2023. S00530).
1985-89 - text mentions (Emily)
See the texts
1986 - article mention of Emily’s curated 1965 show
Van Bruggen, Coosje. (Summer 1986). Entrance, entrapment, exit: The process of Bruce Nauman [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Artforum. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01765).
"... Around the time that Nauman was experimenting with the first fiberglass pieces, in early 1965, he went to see ’A New York Collector Selects . . . ,’ an exhibition held at the San Francisco Museum of Art in January and February of that year, and curated by Mrs. Burton Tremaine [Emily Hall Tremaine]. He recalls especially two pieces by Richard Tuttle..." (Excerpt from above.)
1986 - article mention - designer’s listed client: Emily Hall Tremaine
(2 July 1986). Designer moves north to start a new business; Daniel Sterling Swortfiguer settling in Old Forge area. Boonville Herald (Boonville, NY), p. 13. (Viewed 26 September 2023. Q01187).
"Among his private residential clients are [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine, of New York, owners of the Tremaine Collection…" (Excerpt from above.)
1987 - article mention
G. G. (3 May 1987). A gallery of owners and their troves [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. New York Times, p. H26. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00255).
"Every museum has a shopping list, not only of the works it wants, but of the collectors who might be persuaded to provide them...
... Emily and Burton Tremaine, New York. Treasures such as Mondrian’s ’Victory Boogie Woogie’, a tondo painting by Robert Delaunay, and works by Pablo Picasso, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Barnett Newman, and Jasper Johns share billing with works by younger artists, including Jean-Michel Basquiat..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1987 - obituary
Glueck, Grace. (17 December 1987). Emily Hall Tremaine, designer and collector, dies. New York Times. (Updated 15 April 2021. K00049).
"Emily Hall Tremaine, a designer and art collector, who with her husband Burton assembled one of the outstanding American holdings of 20th-century art, died yesterday at her home in Madison, Conn. ..." (Excerpt from above.)
1987 - obituary
(Madison). (18 December 1987). Emily Hall Tremaine, patron of the arts. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 2. (Viewed 9 October 2023. S00047).
"… ’Emily Tremaine is widely admired not just for her intelligence and sensibility, but equally so for her courage’ … Some of the better known paintings the Tremaines own include… Mondrian’s ‘Victory Boogie-Woogie’… " (Excerpts from above.)
1987 - obituary
Johnson, Joanne. (17 December 1987). Emily Hall Tremaine, 79; collected contemporary art. Hartford Courant, p. B12. (Viewed 28 September 2021. Q00247).
"Emily Hall Tremaine, one of the first collectors of contemporary American and European art, who was credited with opening the door to widespread appreciation of that genre, died Wednesday at her home in Madison. She was 79...
... Some of the better-known paintings the Tremaines owned included... Mondrian’s ’Victory Boogie-Woogie’... Memorial donations may be made to Planned Parenthood of New Haven..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Art collector [Emily Hall Tremaine]. Lancaster New Era (Pennsylvania), p. 33. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01167).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn). (18 December 1987). Art collector dies [re. Emily Hall Tremaine]. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), p. 16. (Viewed 28 September 2023. Q01178).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Art collector dies [re. Emily Hall Tremaine]. Spokane Chronicle (Washington), p. 4. (Viewed 23 September 2023. Q01175).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Art collector Emily [Hall] Tremaine dies. Independent Record (Helena, Montana), p. 2B. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01166).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Contemporary art collector Emily [Hall] Tremaine dead at 79. Scranton Times (Pennsylvania), p. 24. (Viewed 21 September 2023. Q01164).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Emily [Hall] Tremaine, art collector, dies at 79. Muncie Evening Press (Indiana), p. 27. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01169).
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1987 - article - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Famed art collector [Emily Hall Tremaine] was Montana native. Great Falls Tribune (Montana), p. 2B. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01184).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Obituaries… Emily [Hall] Tremaine. The Daily News (Lebanon, PA), p. 23. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01165).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Obituaries: Emily [Hall] Tremaine. Vidette-Messenger (Valparaiso, Indiana), p. 2A. (Viewed 23 September 2023. Q01172).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn). (18 December 1987). Deaths elsewhere... Emily Tremaine ["Emily Hall Tremaine, one of the first major collectors of contemporary American and European art, died Wednesday at age 79" (Excerpt in full)]. Kokomo Tribune (Kokomo, Indiana), p. 12. (Viewed 3 September 2021. Q00240).
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1987 - article - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn). (18 December 1987). Emily Tremaine, 79. Montana Standard (Butte), p. 2. (Viewed 28 September 2023. Q01177).
"Emily Hall Tremaine, a Butte native and a collector of contemporary art credited with being one of the country’s leading art connoisseurs, died Wednesday at her home here…" (Excerpt from above.)
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1987 – news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Major art collector dies [Emily Hall Tremaine]. South Bend Tribune (Indiana), p. C6. (Viewed 24 September 2023. Q01182).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Obituaries… E. Tremaine [Emily Hall Tremaine]. Pottstown Republican (Pottstown, PA), p. 2. (Viewed 24 September 2023. Q01183).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.) (18 December 1987). Obituaries... Emily Tremaine, art collector ["... ’Emily Tremaine is widely admired not just for her intelligence and sensibility, but equally so for her courage,’ Andrea Miller-Keller, curator of contemporary art and acting chief curator at the Wadsworth Atheneum... "]. Newsday (Long Island, New York), p. 41. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00249).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Obituaries… Emily [Hall] Tremaine. Kokomo Tribune (Indiana), p. 12. (Viewed 8 October 2023. Q01181).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Obituary: Emily Hall Tremaine. Daily News (New York), p. 92. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00248).
"... Montana-born Emily Tremaine... said in 1984 she and her husband introduced Warhol and Lichtenstein: ’At first we thought, well of course, the man who’s doing the soup cans (Warhol) must know the man who’s doing the garbage cans (Lichtenstein).’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
Associated Press. (18 December 1987). Notables… Emily Hall Tremaine. Kansas City Star, p. 7B. (Viewed 24 September 2023. Q01173).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
Associated Press (Madison, Conn.). (18 December 1987). Deaths elsewhere… Emily [Hall] Tremaine. Corpus Christi Caller-Times (Texas), p. 18D. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01168).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
Associated Press (Madison, Conn). (18 December 1987). Obituaries… Collector of major art works dies at 79 [announces the death of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Salinas Californian (Salinas, CA), p. 4A. (Viewed 21 September 2023. Q01163).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (18 December 1987). Deaths elsewhere… Emily Hall Tremaine. St. Petersburg Times, p. 15B. (Viewed 8 October 2023. Q01180).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (18 December 1987). Deaths elsewhere... Emily Hall Tremaine ["... assembled one of the outstanding American holdings of 20th-century art..."]. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. 12. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00250).
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1987 - article mention - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (18 December 1987). Deaths elsewhere: ... Emily Hall Tremaine ["... assembled one of the outstanding American holdings of 20th-century art..."]. Tampa Bay Times (Florida), p. 15B. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00252).
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1987 - news mention - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (18 December 1987). Elsewhere… Emily Hall Tremaine. Reporter-Dispatch (Carmel, NY), p. A6. (Viewed 23 September 2023. Q01174).
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1987 - article mention - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (18 December 1987). Passings... Emily Hall Tremaine, Modern art collector ["... one of the nation’s leading collectors of modern art... "]. Los Angeles Times, p. 34. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00251).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP) Madison, Conn. (18 December 1987). Deaths: Emily Hall Tremaine. Alabama Journal (Montgomery, AL), p. 25. (Viewed 23 September 2023. Q01170).
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1987 - obituary - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (19 December 1987). Obituaries… Emily [Hall] Tremaine. The Rock Island Argus (Illinois), p. A5. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01176).
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1987 - article mention - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (19 December 1987). Deaths elsewhere... Emily Hall Tremaine ["... one of the first major collectors of contemporary American and European art..."]. Orlando Sentinel (Florida), p. D10. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00253).
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1987 - article mention - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (19 December 1987). Deaths elsewhere... Emily Hall Tremaine ["... one of the first major collectors of contemporary American and European art..."]. Pittsburgh Press, p. B4. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00254).
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1987 - news mention - Emily passes away
(Unspecified wire service.) (19 December 1987). Deaths [… Emily Hall Tremaine, 79]. Winston-Salem Journal North Carolina), p. 2. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01185).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
(Presumably AP). (Madison, Conn.) (20 December 1987). Obituaries… Emily [Hall] Tremaine; bought contemporary artworks. Arizona Republic (Phoenix, AZ), p. B20. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01186).
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1987 - news mention - Emily passes away
(21 December 1987). Passages… Emily Hall Tremaine. The State (Columbia, SC), p. 4C. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01188).
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1987 - news brief - Emily passes away
AP (Madison, Conn.). (21 December 1987). Major art collector dies [Emily Hall Tremaine]. Ventura Star Free Press (California), p. A-5. (Viewed 9 October 2023. Q01189).
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1987 - book mention, photo - Three flags sold for USD$1 million by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine (1980)
Kurtz, Bruce D. (1987). Visual imagination: An introduction to art [with mention and photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags, sold in 1980 by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine for $1 million to Whitney Museum of American Art, New York], [p. 54 (photo of artwork), fig. 3-30]. Prentice-Hall: Englewood Cliffs, NJ. (Viewed 1 September 2021. K01153-55; K01157).
1988 - essay; auction catalogue - first auction of selected Tremaine works
Christie’s New York. (1988). Introduction [by Tracy Atkinson, Curator of the Tremaine Collection]. Contemporary art from The Tremaine Collection, (9 November 1988), 74 pp. Christie’s New York. (Viewed 14 October 2021. K00635; K00666-68).
"... It is no exaggeration to observe that Burton and Emily Tremaine taught several generations what it meant to be great collectors... Among living artists almost every work was acquired within the year of its creation... Although proceeds from earlier disposals were turned back into the collection, during recent years some sales benefited instead the foundation which will one day be formed from Emily Tremaine’s estate. The foundation, which will further several of her interests during her lifetime, will benefit from the results of the present sale..." (Excerpt from above.)
ADC: It is important to note here the vagueness of "benefit" here. Referring to Emily Hall Tremaine’s public probate file and will held in Madison, CT, in principle, she owned half of the art collection, which was specified to go to her named foundation. The other half was owned by Burton Tremaine. As specified in her will, most of her substantial personal assets also went to her foundation. Also note that the foundation remit at that time, as stated by Atkinson, should be confirmed. (16 October 2021.)
1988 - article mention - Emily passes away
Robinson, Walter. (February 1988). Obituaries [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Art in America, p. 174. (Viewed 7 October 2021. Q00645).
"... Emily Hall Tremaine, 79, ar[t pa]tron who with her husband, Bu[rton,] was a pioneering collector of con[tem]porary American and European a[rt. In] 1980 the Tremaines made front-[page] news when they sold Jasper Jo[hns’] Three Flags to the Whitney Mu[seum] for $1 million; they had purchase[d the] painting for $900 in 1959..." (Excerpt from above.)
1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita. (8 September 1988). Christie’s to auction works from two art collections [with mention: "Emily and Burton Tremaine’s postwar and modern art— are to be auctioned in November at Christie’s... 34 works from their collection..."]. New York Times, p. C20. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00739).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne. (13 September 1988). Johns, Pollock works top art cache set for auction [with mention: "Thirty-two contemporary artworks from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection will go on the auction block Nov. 9 at Christie’s New York..."]. Los Angeles Times, Part VI, pp. 1 & 3. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00740-41).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita. (14 September 1988). $210 million worth of art is to be auctioned. [with mention of 1988 Tremaine auction]. New York Times, p. C19. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00742).
"... Christie’s contemporary art sale begins with the sale of the postwar part of the collection formed by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine— 32 works valued as a total of more than $20 million ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(Journal News Service.) (15 September 1988). Major U. S. art auction likely to net more than $20 million [regarding the auction of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Edmonton Journal (Alberta, Canada), p. D7. (Viewed 18 October 2023. Q01190).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (New York Times Service). (15 September 1988). Record number of artworks on the block in New York [with mention of the sale of 32 works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada), p. C5. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00743).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (16 September 1988). Christie’s slates contemporary art auction [regarding selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, MA), p. 8A (additional page not identified). (Viewed 23 October 2023. Q01195).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (16 September 1988). Contemporary art sale likely to set records [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Journal-News (Nyack, New York), p. C4. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00744-45).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (17 September 1988). Major works to be sold from Tremaine collection [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Hartford Courant, Connecticut Living section, pp. G1 & G2. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00774-75).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(Los Angeles Times.) (18 September 1988). Art auction expected to set records [regarding the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Tallahassee Democrat (Florida), p. 10G. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00120).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(Los Angeles Times.) (18 September 1988). Christie’s auction of contemporary art may set records [regarding the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Morning Call (Allentown, PA), p. F3. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00124).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(Los Angeles Times). (18 September 1988). Contemporary art sale expected to set records [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Sun (Baltimore, MD), Arts & Entertainment section, p. 5N. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00748).
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1988 - news brief - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (18 September 1988). Art auction expected to set records [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ), p. C-6. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00746-47).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (18 September 1988). Auction of contemporary art expected to set records [regarding the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Rapid City Journal (Rapid City, South Dakota), p. B5. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00122).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times News Service). (18 September 1988). Sale may set records for contemporary art [regarding the auction of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Palm Beach Post (Florida), p. 4L. Viewed 18 October 2023. Q01196).
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1988 - news brief - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Presumably unspecified wire service. (18 September 1988). Art sale expected to net $20 million [regarding the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. El Paso Times (Texas), p. E1. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00123).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (New York Times). (18 September 1988). Fortune in art to be auctioned [with mention of the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. St. Petersburg Times, p. 3F. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00119).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (N.Y. Times News Service). (18 September 1988). Sotheby’s, Christie’s houses will hold major art sale in early November [with mention of the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Daily Press (Newports News - Hampton, VA), p. H6. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00118).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (N.Y. Times News Service). (18 September 1988). Sotheby’s, Christie’s set major sales for November [with mention of the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. News and Observer (Raleigh, NC), p. 3E. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00121).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (N.Y. Times News Service). (18 September 1988). Sotheby’s, Christie’s to offer art auctions [with mention of the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. South Bend Tribune (Indiana), p. B2. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00125).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(N.Y. Times News Service.) (19 September 1988). Priceless paintings for sale [with the mention of the forthcoming auction of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection at Christie’s]. The Morning Times (Scranton, PA), p. C1.
(Viewed 20 October 2023. S00117).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (21 September 1988). Tremaine artworks auctioned [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Toronto Star (Canada), p. D4. (Viewed 3 September 2021. Q00262).
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1988 - news brief - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times. (23 September 1988). Contemporary art auction in November expected to set some world records [with focus on selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be auctioned at Christie’s]. Atlanta Constitution, p. 6C. (Viewed 21 October 2023. S00115).
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1988 - news brief - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times. (23 September 1988). Contemporary art auction in November expected to set some world records [with focus on selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be auctioned at Christie’s]. The Atlanta Journal. p. 6C. (Viewed 21 October 2023. S00116).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (N.Y. Times News Service). (25 September 1988). Huge art auction scheduled; paintings worth over $210 million [with mention of the auction of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine art collection]. Chapel Hill Newspaper (North Carolina), p. 5E. (Viewed 20 October 2023. S00112).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(New York Times News Service.) (25 September 1988). Sotheby’s Christie’s slate major sales [with mention of the 9 November auction of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine art collection]. Greensboro News & Record (North Carolina), p. H3. (Viewed 20 October 2023. S00111).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Berry, Heidi L. (29 September 1988). The laws of supply and desire; record-breaking sums are making big business take auction houses seriously [with mention of works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Washington Post, Washington Home section, pp. 11-15, 19. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00758).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Voland, John. (6 October 1988). Morning report [including mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine Collection artworks on view at Maisonette Room, Beverly Hills Hotel, Beverly Hills, CA (c. 6-8 October 1988)]. Los Angeles Times, Part VI, p. 2. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00783-84).
"... Works from what is being called the most important group of contemporary paintings ever to come to auction will be exhibited in Los Angeles today ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Conlon, Michael (Reuter, Chicago). (8 October 1988). Contemporary art expected to fetch record prices at Christie’s sale [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada), p. C8. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00749).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times. (23 October 1988). Contemporary art on auction block [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Asbury Park Press (Asbury Park, NJ), p. E4. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00750-51).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Berry, Heidi L. (3 November 1988). Auctioning three major art collections [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Washington Post, Washington Home section, pp. 11-16. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00772-73; K00779-82).
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1988 - advertisement - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Christie’s New York (Park Avenue). (4 November 1988). Advertisement: "... Viewing this weekend; Contemporary art from the [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine Collection [4-9 November]. New York Times. p. C29. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00778).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita. (4 November 1988). Auction houses offer a century of art in 7 days of sales [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. New York Times, Weekend section, pp. C1 & C28. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00776-77).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Howells, Beverley. (6 November 1988). [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine collection under the hammer in New York [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned by Christie’s]. Sunday Morning Post / South China Morning Post (Hong Kong), Living section, p. 4. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00752).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(Los Angeles Times) (New York). (9 November 1988). New York art auctions offer high-priced work [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Montreal Gazette (Canada), p. H5. (Viewed 3 September 2021. Q00263).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(Los Angeles Times). (9 November 1988). Picasso tops slate at auction [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Kenosha News (Wisconsin), p. 12. (Viewed 20 October 2023. S00110).
"... The sales begin [tonight] with Christie’s $20 million auction of 32 contemporary works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, billed as ’the finest group of contemporary art ever to appear at auction’". (Excerpt from above.)
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne. (9 November 1988). Record prices expected at N. Y. auctions [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Los Angeles Times, p. H1. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00753).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
(10 November 1988). Christie’s sells painting by Johns for $7 million [Jasper Johns’s White flag; with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Wall Street Journal, p. 1. (Viewed 15 September 2021. Q00266).
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1988 - article mention - White flag sold for $7 million
AP (New York). (10 November 1988). Painting brings $37.3m [incorrect, clarified in first sentence as $7.04m; regarding Jasper Johns’s White flag; among 32 works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Citizen (Auburn, New York), p. 5. (Viewed 4 September 2021. Q00271).
- Online - fultonhistory.com. (Search the archive, "Newspaper Auburn NY Citizen Advertiser 1988 - 4544", and scroll down for the link.)
1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
Lipson, Karin. (10 November 1988). Record price raised for "White flag" [Jasper Johns’s White flag; with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Newsday (Long Island, NY), p. 9. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00754-55).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (10 November 1988). Records expected to fall in New York auctions [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Philadelphia Inquirer, p. 4-C. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00761).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
(New York). (10 November 1988). Johns’ painting brings record $7 million [Jasper Johns’s White flag; with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Journal-News (Nyack, New York), Metro section, p. B5. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00759-60).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
New York (Reuter). (10 November 1988). He’s waving the flag for $7.04 million [Jasper Johns’s White flag; with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Windsor Star (Windsor, Ontario, Canada), p. 1. (Viewed 3 September 2021. Q00257).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
New York (Reuter). (10 November 1988). Jasper Johns’ painting White Flag sold for record $7.04 million [with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s; "... The total sale price for the Tremaine collection was $25,824,700 with 15 records set"]. Toronto Star (Toronto, Canada), Section D, p. D1. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00762).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
(New York Times). (10 November 1988). Jasper Johns’s painting fetches record $7 million [White flag; with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s for $25.8 million previous evening, "tripling the record for a single owner’s contemporary art collection"]. Montreal Gazette (Canada), p. C13. (Viewed 3 September 2021. Q00264).
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1988 - news brief - White flag sold for $7 million
New York Times. (10 November 1988). Record $7 million for Johns painting [with mention of the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, with certain works sold at Christie’s]. Redwood City TimesTribune (Redwood City, CA), p. A-12. (Viewed 17 October 2023. S00109).
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1988 - news brief - White flag sold for $7 million
(New York Times.) (10 November 1988). There’s no surrender as "White flag" art sells for $7 million [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), p. 3. (Viewed 20 October 2023. Q01194).
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1988 - news brief - White flag sold for $7 million
(N.Y. Times.) (10 November 1988). Jasper Johns’ painting fetches record for work by living artist [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Anniston Star (Anniston, Alabama), p. 12A. (Viewed 20 October 2023. S00113).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
(New York Times News Service.) (10 November 1988). Jasper Johns’ painting sets record at auction [among other works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Wichita Eagle-Beacon (Wichita, Kansas), p. 8D. (Viewed 24 October 2023. S00126).
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1988 - news brief - White flag sold for $7 million
Presumably unspecified wire service. (10 November 1988). Record amount paid for painting [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), p. A2. (Viewed 19 October 2023. Q01191).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
Reif, Rita. (10 November 1988). Johns’s ’White flag’ is sold for record price [in hard copy article, photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag; with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. New York Times, p. C26. (Updated 2 September 2021. H00524; K00737).
1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
Reif, Rita (N.Y. Times News Service). (10 November 1988). "Flag" painting sells at auction for $7 million [among other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection auctioned at Christie’s]. Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus, GA), p. D-5. (Viewed 24 October 2023. S00114).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
Rizzo, Frank. (10 November 1988). Madison couple’s "White flag" brings banner price at auction [with photo of Jasper Johns’s White flag; with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Hartford Courant, p. A4. (Viewed 4 September 2021. K00623).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Tully, Judd (Special, New York, Nov. 9). (10 November 1988). $37 million contemporary art sale [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Washington Post, Style section, pp. B1 & B20. (Viewed 4 September 2021. K00763-64).
"... The Tremaines bought early and in depth, often straight out of the artist’s studios, especially the work of pop artists who— in the early 1960s— were still unknown..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1988 - news brief - White flag sold for $7 million
Unspecified wire service. (10 November 1988). [Untitled news brief with focus on White flag painting by Jasper Johns sold for $7 million, among other works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Los Angeles Times, p. 2. (Viewed 24 October 2023. Q00265).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Zebora, Jim. (10 November 1988). Tremaine art auction sets records [regarding selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection auctioned at Christie’s]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. 1 & 4. (Viewed 24 October 2023. Q00259).
1988 - news brief mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times (New York). (11 November 1988). Art auction breaks day-old record [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Citizen Register (Yorktown Heights, NY), p. A13. (Viewed 1 November 2023. S00131).
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1988 - news brief mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times (New York). (11 November 1988). Art auction breaks day-old record [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Daily Item (New Rochelle, NY), p. A13. (Viewed 1 November 2023. S00135).
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1988 - news brief mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times (New York). (11 November 1988). Art auction breaks day-old record [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Daily Times (New Rochelle, NY), p. A13. (Viewed 1 November 2023. S00132).
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1988 - news brief mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times (New York). (11 November 1988). Art auction breaks day-old record [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Herald Statesman (Yonkers, NY), p. A13. (Viewed 1 November 2023. Q01192).
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1988 - news brief mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(Los Angeles Times.) (11 November 1988). Art auction breaks day-old record [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Reporter Dispatch (Carmel, NY), A13. (Viewed 1 November 2023. S00133).
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1988 - news brief mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times (New York). (11 November 1988). Art auction breaks day-old record [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The Standard-Star (New Rochelle, NY), p. A13. (Viewed 1 November 2023. S00137).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times (New York). (11 November 1988). More art records tumble, painting nets $17 million [focus on Ganz auction, but with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s previous evening]. Windsor Star (Windsor, Ontario, Canada), p. D11. (Viewed 13 September 2021. Q00267).
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1988 - news brief - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Los Angeles Times (New York). (11 November 1988). New York art sale is breaking records [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), p. 8. (Viewed 1 November 2023. S00138).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne. (11 November 1988). Record-setting sales kick off art auction [with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Los Angeles Times, Part IV, pp. 1 & 15. (Viewed 4 September 2021. K00756-57).
"... Proceeds from the Tremaine sale will go to a trust to be established from Emily Hall Tremaine’s estate. During her life, she supported organizations working for population control, Atkinson said, but the foundation will serve ’broader purposes,’ including education and culture.
The Tremaine collection would have been a spectacular addition to many museums’ collections, but Atkinson indicated that Emily Hall Tremaine became disenchanted with museums about 20 years ago..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (11 November 1988). Record prices expected at auctions [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s, "the finest group of contemporary art ever to appear at auction..."]. Press & Sun Bulletin (Binghamton, NY), p. 6D. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00766-67).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times) (New York). (11 November 1988). Sale painting picture of art-hungry buyers [regarding selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection auctioned at Christie’s]. Boca Raton News (Florida), pp. 1A & 9A. (Viewed 1 November 2023. S00129).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
(New York Times). (11 November 1988). Johns’ "White flag" brings $7 million [among selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection auctioned at Christie’s]. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), p. 11E. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00128).
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1988 - article -White flag sold for $7 million
(New York Times News Service). (11 November 1988). Painting sets record for work by living artist [with focus on White flag painting by Jasper Johns sold for $7 million, among other works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 28E. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00134).
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1988 - article - White flag sold for $7 million
Reuters (New York). (11 November 1988). Record [CDN]$8.65 million for Johns painting [with mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada). (Viewed 3 September 2021. Q00258).
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1988 - news brief - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Unknown wire service. (11 November 1988). People in the news [mention of works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s, and new record for artist, Jasper Johns, a day after at Sotheby’s presumably]. Hartford Courant, p. A2. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00765).
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1988 - news brief - White flag sold for $7 million
Associated Press (New York). (12 November 1988). Johns’ painting sets new high for living artist [with mention of 32 works to be auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), p. 5C. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00768).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (12 November 1988). Artworks bring record bids [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Berkshire Eagle (Pittsfield, MA), p. B11. (Viewed 23 October 2023. S00139).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (13 November 1988). High bidding at Sotheby’s had audience gasping [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Fresno Bee (California), p. F19. (Viewed 23 October 2023. S00140).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Muchnic, Suzanne. (13 November 1988). Work of Picasso, others could fetch $300 million [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s; article published AFTER the Tremaine auction]. Asbury Park Press (New Jersey), p. E9. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00136).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita. (16 November 1988). Choppy night at Christie’s: Records and failures [mention: "two works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine were sold... Alberto Giacometti’, ’Man who walks against the rain’... Joan Miro’s ’Women in the night’..."]. New York Times, p. C22. (Viewed 4 September 2021. K00771).
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1988 - article - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (New York Times). (16 November 1988). Art for millions; Big spenders have been setting new records at N.Y. auction houses [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), pp. 1 & 12. (Viewed 23 October 2023. S00141).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
(New York Times Service.) (17 November 1988). 2nd Picasso work is one of 15 lots that didn’t sell [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia), p. B-12. (Viewed 23 October 2023. S00142).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Powers, Mary (Reuters). (17 November 1988). There’s still a bull market for art [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Sacramento Bee, pp. D1 & D4. (Viewed 23 October 2023. S00143).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Reif, Rita (N.Y. Times News Service). (18 November 1988). Gridlock has hit art auction route [with mention of selected works auctioned from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection by Christie’s]. Alexandria Daily Town Talk (Alexandria, LA), p. C-2. (Viewed 23 October 2023. S00144).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Powers, Mary (Reuters). (21 November 1988). Dealers bullish on art works as investment [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection auctioned at Christie’s]. Calgary Herald (Alberta, Canada), p. F3. (Viewed 22 October 2023. S00145).
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Glueck, Grace. (26 November 1988). The mania of art auctions: Problems as well as profits [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection and its recent auction of selected artworks, including specific mention of Lichtenstein’s I can see the whole room... and a painting by Tom Wesselmann]. New York Times, pp. 1 & 15. (Viewed 3 September 2021. K00770).
"The effect of the huge prices paid at this month’s art auctions are reverberating through the art world... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1988 - article mention - auction of selected Tremaine artworks
Glueck, Grace (N.Y. Times News Service). (26 November 1988). Auction houses dominating art world [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection and its recent auction of selected artworks]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 17. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00127).
1988 - article mention
Reif, Rita. (23 December 1988). Auctions [with mention of Tremaine auction of selected works]. New York Times, p. C29. (Viewed 26 September 2021. Q00269).
"Record worldwide auction sales were reported this week by both Sotheby’s and Christie’s for the fall season that ended Tuesday... At Christie’s auctions in New York of the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection of contemporary art totaled $26 million... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1985-89 - text mentions (EHTF)
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This compilation is in development.
1990-99 - text mentions (Emily)
See the texts
1991 - obituary - Burton Tremaine passes away
Fowler, Glenn. (27 March 1991). Burton G. Tremaine, executive, 89, dies; a collector of art. New York Times. (Viewed 24 February 2019. K00048).
"... Mr. Tremaine and his wife, Emily Hall Tremaine, began collecting art [in 1944]. By the early 1980’s the Tremaine collection had grown to more than 400 works by Europeans and American artists... In 1980, the Tremaines sold ’Three flags’, an early painting by Jasper Johns, to the Whitney Museum for $1 million..." (Excerpt from above.)
1991 - obituary
(30 March 1991). Obituaries... Burton G. Tremaine; collector of American, European Art [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Los Angeles Times, p. A18, cols. 1-2. (Viewed 14 October 2021. Q00660).
"Burton G. Tremaine, 89, who with his late wife, Emily, assembled one of the finest collections of 20th-Century art in the country... In 1980 the Tremaines sold ’Three flags,’ by Jasper Johns to the Whitney Museum for $1 million..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - news brief - plans for second wave, second Tremaine auctions
(New York). (7 June 1991). Christie’s plans fall sale of the Tremaine Collection [on 5 November; with mention of "the late Burton and Emily Tremaine"]. Wall Street Journal, p. C10, col. 6. (Viewed 14 October 2021. Q00662).
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1991 - feature article - second Tremaine auctions
Reif, Rita. (7 June 1991). 50 paintings to be sold from Tremaine estate. New York Times, p. C3. (Updated 29 August 2021. H00525; K00738).
"... The Tremaine collection is being sold from the estate of Mr. Tremaine, who died on March 23 at the age of 89. He was chairman emeritus of the Miller Company of Meriden, Conn., a manufacturer of sheet metal products and lighting fixtures. [Emily Hall Tremaine], a designer, died in 1987 ..." (Excerpt from above.)
1991 - feature article - second Tremaine auction of selected works; works currently on view at Wadworth Atheneum
Tully, Judd (New York, June 6). (7 June 1991). Major Moderns for sale; Christie’s to auction renowned collection [of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine (estates); works currently on view at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT]. Washington Post, C2. (Viewed 14 October 2021. Q00663).
"... This time, Christie’s has guaranteed the trove... assures the consignors, the separate estates of Burton G. Tremaine and Emily Hall Tremaine, of millions ... McCaughey [Wadsworth Atheneum Director] said that some of the paintings are owned by Emily Tremaine’s estate and some jointly by her and her late husband..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Cox, Daniel (Reuters). (14 June 1991). Back to big bucks; November sale of [works from] a major collection offers hope for future [regarding the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Gusto, p. 33, accompanying The Buffalo News. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01192).
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1991 - article mention
Glueck, Grace. (24 June 1991). One art dealer who’s still a high roller [about Larry Gagosian; mention of Burton and Emily Tremaine and Piet Mondrian’s Victory boogie woogie]. New York Times, p. C9, C16. (Viewed 16 October 2021. Q00664).
"... Mr. Gagosian worked his way up to such resale clients as Burton and Emily Tremaine, from whose celebrated collection of post-World War II art he sold prizes like Piet Mondrian’s ’Victory boogie-woogie,’ to Mr. Newhouse for a price reported to be $11 million..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Hurlburt, Roger. (3 July 1991). Auction action; Pieces from the vaunted Tremaine collection go on the auction block this fall. A new sales record is likely [regarding the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Florida), Arts / Entertainment section, p. 3E. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01196).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Los Angeles Times. (11 June 1991). Sale of 50 [sic] works expected to raise more than $35 million [regarding the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Star-Tribune (Minneapolis, Minnesota), p. 2E. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01191).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Romoser, Chris. (14 July 1991). Remaining Tremaine collection [sic] to be sold [regarding the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Palm Beach Daily News (Florida), p. A9. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01197).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (11 August 1991). Christie’s to auction 50 [sic] works from the Tremaine collection [regarding the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky), p. I-6. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01198).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rief, Rita (N. Y. Times News Service). (20 August 1991). Art: Dealers wonder if hard times have come to auction market [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Stevens Point Journal (Stevens Point, Wisconsin), p. 6. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01199).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rief, Rita (New York Times). (21 August 1991). Contemporary art helps weary market [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Springfield Union-News (Springfield, MA), Arts & Entertainment section, p. 39. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01200).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rief, Rita (New York Times Service). (21 August 1991). Japanese buying retreat hits art world as auction sales drop [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Austin American-Statesman (Texas), p. D8. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01201).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Norman, Geraldine. (24 August 1991). Old money and Modern art [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. The Independent (London, England), p. 42. (Viewed 11 July 2024. S01203).
"... When the Tremaine collection is sold, American museums will realise what they have missed ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rief, Rita (New York Times). (24 August 1991). Whither the art world now that hard reality has hit the super rich? [With mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Vancouver Sun (Canada), Saturday Review section, p. D3. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01204).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rief, Rita (N. Y. Times News Service). (25 August 1991). Are high bids at art auctions going, going, gone to zilch? [With mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Indianapolis Star (Indiana), p. G-15. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01206).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rief, Rita (New York Times News Service). (25 August 1991). Decline in art sales indicates buying frenzy may be at an end [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky), p. I-7. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01205).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Artner, Alan G. (31 August 1991). Modern masters; Works from Tremaine collection going on the block at Christie’s [regarding the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Chicago Tribune, p. 13C. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01142).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
(17 September 1991). Art slump savages Christie’s [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. The Independent (London, England), p. 18. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01209).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Potterson, Homer. (6 October 1991). Klee, Braque and Miro— it’s a blockbuster [with mention at end of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Financial Times, unknown page. (Viewed 30 May 2024. S011
1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Barker, Raffaella. (15 October 1991). The drawing room dealers [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Evening Standard, (London, England), p. 31. (Viewed 30 May 2024. S01137).
"... However, a major sale looms next month when Christie’s will auction the contemporary and modern art collections of Mr. and Mrs. Tremaine. These pictures, if they sell, will establish a price for major art that may set the market in motion again... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Peers, Alexandra. (30 October 1991). Big fall auction will be a test of art market’s recovery hopes [with mention of second Tremaine auction and photo of Fernand Leger’s Le petit dejeuner]. Wall Street Journal, pp. C1, C19. (Viewed 30 October 2021. Q00665).
"... Christie’s opens the two weeks of sales Tuesday night with the season’s highlight: the modern art collection of the late Burton and Emily Tremaine, superstar collectors whose trademark was spotting historically important works. Ironically, it was the huge success of the first auction of works from their collection in November 1988... that jump-started the boom in contemporary art..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Artner, Alan G. (31 October 1991). Modern masters; Works from Tremaine collection going on the block at Christie’s [with mention of second auction of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine and photo of Fernand Leger’s Le petit dejeuner]. Chicago Tribune, p. 13C. (Viewed 30 December 2021. Q00913).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Peers, Alexandra. (31 October 1991). U. S. art auctions will be a test of market’s hopes for recovery [with mention of second Tremaine auction, and possible relevant Tremaine Collection artwork illustration(s)]. Asian Wall Street Journal (Hong Kong-based), p. 13. (Viewed 30 October 2021. Q00666).
"... Christie’s opens the two weeks of sales Tuesday night with the season’s highlight: the modern art collection of the late Burton and Emily Tremaine, superstar collectors whose trademark was spotting historically important works..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - advertisement - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Christie’s Park Avenue (New York). (1 November 1991). Advertisement: "... Important Modern Paintings from The Tremaine Collection; Auction: Tuesday, November 5 at 7 p.m. ..." New York Times, p. C27, col. 2. (Viewed 21 November 2021. Q00915).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Muchnic, Suzanne. (1 November 1991). A bid for recovery; Sotheby’s, Christie’s reach for middle ground [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Los Angeles Times, pp. F1, F19. (Viewed 30 May 2024. Q00914).
"... Despite the cautious mood, 33 [sic] pieces from the renowned Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection offer potential excitement at Christie’s..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Vogel, Carol. (1 November 1991). A crucial auction test: Will prices keep falling? [With mention of selected works from Tremaine Collection, and photo of Fernand Leger’s Le petit dejeuner]. New York Times, pp. C1, C15. (Viewed 30 October 2021. Q00667).
"... ’The Tremaines put together a very personal collection, buying among the best of what was available,’ explained Michael Findlay, who heads Christie’s department of Impressionist and modern art. ’At the time they bought many of these paintings, the works were by no means the icons they are today’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Reuters (New York). (2 November 1991). Auction market looks to recovery after free fall [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Sault Star (Sault Ste. Marie, ON, Canada), p. B4. (Viewed 30 May 2024. S01124).
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1991 - news listing - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
(3 November 1991). News listing: "This week; Here are the major business and economic events scheduled for this week: ... Tuesday ... In New York, Christie’s sale of modern paintings from the Tremaine collection startsa two-week round of big art auctions that may indicate whether the market slide has ended... " Los Angeles Times, p. D6, col. 2. (Viewed 21 November 2021. Q00916).
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1991 - advertisement - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Christie’s Park Avenue (New York). (3 November 1991). Advertisement: "... Important Modern Paintings from The Tremaine Collection; Auction: Tuesday, November 5 at 7 p.m. ..." New York Times, p. H37. (Viewed 21 November 2021. Q00917).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Cox, Daniel (Reuters - New York). (3 November 1991). Art dealers in a panic over upcoming auctions [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Sunday - The Gazette (Montreal, Canada), p. F3. (Viewed 30 May 2024. S01135).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Cox, Daniel (Reuters - New York). (3 November 1991). Going, going... art market hopes for rebound after collapse in prices [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Calgary Herald (Canada), p. E2. (Viewed 30 May 2024. S01125).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Loehnis, Dominic and Farrell, Nicholas. (3 November 1991). Picture looks grim for the art world; Collectors hold their breath as auction tests collapsing market [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Sunday Telegraph (London, England), p. 3. (Viewed 30 May 2024. S01139).
"... The sale of important works from the Tremaine collection on Tuesday, it is fervently hoped by the art world, will halt the slump and restore confidence in the market..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - feature article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rizzo, Frank. (3 November 1991). Tremaine Collection going to auction [about second auction of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Hartford Courant. [Hard copy version title: "Bidding a fond farewell; gavel to signal end of an era", pp. G1, G4.] (Updated 2 November 2021. Q00476; Q00668).
"Works of art from the Connecticut estate of Emily and Burton Tremaine, considered by museum directors, dealers and art writers to be one of the
greatest private collections of 20th century art in the world, will go on the auction block beginning Tuesday at Christie’s in New York...
Proceeds from the auction will be split between the family and the foundation set up by Emily Hall Tremaine, who had no heirs. The foundation will likely
benefit the arts as well as other organizations, such as Planned Parenthood, a favorite charity of Emily Tremaine...." (Excerpt from above.)
ADC: It is important to note here that in Emily’s 1987 will, she states she owns half of the art collection. As understood, this means half of every artwork, which created understandable challenges when dividing the estates of Emily and Burton. Referring to Emily Hall Tremaine’s public probate file and will held in Madison, CT, by the time of this second auction, with approval by a judge, works were organized into groups. Also, the bulk of Emily’s personal assets went to her named foundation. Also note that the foundation remit at that time, as stated by Atkinson, "likely", should be confirmed. It is not clear where he got this. (16 October 2021.)
1991 - feature article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Tully, Judd. (3 November 1991). Acid test for art’s autumnal auctions; will prices stay low despite high quality? [Article mainly focuses on the second auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine art collection.] Washington Post, p. G01. (Viewed 2 November 2021. Q00670).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Unspecified wire service presumably. (3 November 1991). It’s auction season in art world [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Reno Gazette-Journal (Nevada), p 2A, col. 4. (Viewed 30 May 2024. S01136).
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1991 - feature article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Watson, Peter. (3 November 1991). Fare from the modern crowd [about the second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine art collection]. The Observer (London, UK), p. 43. (Viewed 2 November 2021. Q00669).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Barker, Godfrey. (4 November 1991). Drowning man spots plank [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Daily Telegraph (London, England), p. 16. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01140).
"Rescue is in sight for the shipwrecked market in Impressionist and Modern pictures..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Cox, Daniel (Reuters - New York). (4 November 1991). Auction houses eye rebound [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Daily Herald-Tribune (Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada), p. 12. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01141).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (4 November 1991). Big auction viewed as key to art market [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. The Jersey Journal (Jersey City, NJ), p. 9. (Viewed 4 June 2024. S01158).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Decker, Andrew. (4 November 1991). From the fall collections; "... The spectacular Tremaine group of paintings done after 1870 goes on sale on November 5, and there’s not a dog in it... " [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. New York magazine, pp. 112-113. (Viewed 4 June 2024. S01161).
1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Muchnic, Susanne (Los Angeles Times). (4 November 1991). Art auctions have no recession but this year’s prices are pedestrian [with mention: "... Despite the cautious mood, 33 pieces from the renowned Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection offer potential excitement at Christie’s ... "]. Toronto Star, p. D2. (Viewed 21 November 2021. Q00918).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times). (4 November 1991). Auction houses find recession’s not gone [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Modesto Bee (Modesto, California), pp. D1, D2. (Viewed 4 June 2024. S01159).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Reuters (New York). (4 November 1991). Will auction market rebound? [With mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. North Bay Nugget (North Bay, Ontario, Canada), p. B-7. (Viewed 4 June 2024. S01160).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world awaits auctions [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Courier (Waterloo, Iowa), p. A3. (Viewed 11 June 2024. S01166).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world hopes fall auction shows market upturn [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Bangor Daily News (Bangor, Maine), p. 24. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01149).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world hopes fall sales show upturn [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Coeur d’Alene Press (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho), p. B4. (Viewed 10 June 2024. S01163).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art auctions may indicate if slump over [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Argus-Leader (Sioux Falls, South Dakota), p. 5A. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01151).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art dealers anxious over auctions [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Times (Shreveport, LA), p. 3A. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01244).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art dealers hope market will recover [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia), p. B13. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01236).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art dealers hope prices will rebound [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), p. 5. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01231).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art dealers paint hopeful picture as auctions open [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Montana Standard (Butte, MT), p. 14. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01228).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art dealers worry about prices [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Daily American (Somerset, PA), p. 3. (Viewed 12 June 2024. S01214).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art sales test market slump [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Independent Record (Helena, Montana), p. 2A. (Viewed 15 June 2024. S01220).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes fall sales will show upturn in market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Tulsa World (Oklahoma), p. C-4. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01246).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for an upturn; And today’s auction will send a message [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Quad-City Times (Davenport, Iowa), p. 7A. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01233).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for end to slump [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. San Angelo Standard-Times (Texas), p. 3A. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01238).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for revived market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The North County Blade-Citizen (Oceanside, California), p. A-10. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01230).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for sales rise [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Belleville News-Democrat (Belleville, Illinois), p. 2A. (Viewed 1 June 2024. S01154).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for upturn in auctions [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK), p. 15. (Viewed 7 June 2024. S01210).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes sales will upturn [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Leaf-Chronicle (Clarksville, TN), p. 10A. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01225).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Bidding for a recovery; Art world nervously awaits auctions [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Miami Herald, pp. 6B, 9B. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01227).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Fall art auctions open with dealers hoping slump over [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Expositor (Brantford, ON, Canada), p. B6. (Viewed 14 June 2024. S01217).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (5 November 1991). Fall sales begin; Art world hopes for economic upturn [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Daily Citizen (Beaver Dam, Wisconsin), p. 9. (Viewed 12 June 2024. S01215).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world hopes fall sales will show an upturn in the market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Tribune (Scranton, PA), p. C-11. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01245).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press. (5 November 1991). Anxious art world hoping fall sales end market slump [with mention of Christie’s auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine Collection, with mention of first auction in 1988]. Ellwood City Ledger (Ellwood City, Pennsylvania), p. 5. (Viewed 27 September 2021. Q00241).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious over art; Many hope fall auctions will show slump is over [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Macon Telegraph (Georgia), p. 6D. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01226).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art houses have impression economy might stifle purchases; Sotheby’s, Christie’s open auctions today [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. The News (Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Boyton Beach, Deerfield Beach, Florida), p. 8A. (Viewed 1 June 2024. S01155).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world anxious over fall auctions; Sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s watched for signs of an upturn in market [with mention of the forthcoming sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Sacramento Bee (California), p. E1. (Viewed 7 June 2024. S01237).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world eyes big NY auctions; Nervous dealers hope to see market slump over [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Herald (Everett, Washington), p. 2A. (Viewed 12 June 2024. S01216).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for comeback [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Bradenton Herald (Bradenton, Florida), p. A-7. (Viewed 5 June 2024. S01156).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes slump is over; Fall auction are expected to paint a gauge of market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Knoxville News-Sentinel (Tennessee), p. 6. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01224).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hoping for a new picture [with article mainly concerning second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Rockland Journal-News (Rockland County, New York), p. B4. (Viewed 3 November 2021. Q00675).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art auctions hope for end to slump [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada), p. C2. (Viewed 30 December 2021. Q00919).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Art auctions put market to the test for recovery [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Journal and Courier (Lafayette - West Lafayette, Indiana), p. C2. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01221).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Auction houses fear still-life art market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Santa Fe New Mexican, pp. A-1, A-2. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01240).
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1991 - article mention - second Tremaine auction
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Auctioneers to test art market [with mention of second auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. The Ottawa Citizen (Ottawa, Canada), p. D15. (Viewed 3 November 2021. Q00674).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Cloudy picture; art market nervous about recession as big fall auctions open [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s New York]. Sun Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), p. 3D. (Viewed 7 November 2021. Q00677).
"... Christie’s sales will be anchored by 49 pieces from the Tremaine collection of 20th century art— generally held to be one of the finest ever assembled..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Fall art auctions open to cautious optimism [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s].
Daily Press (Newport News-Hampton, VA), p. A3. (Viewed 11 June 2024. S01211).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). It’s open season on fine art [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Press Democrat (Santa Rosa, California), p. A9. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01223).
1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Major houses set for auctions; Art world holding its breath for signs of recovery [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. San Francisco Examiner, p. C-5. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01239).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Millions in art to be sold [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Cincinnati Enquirer, p. B-8. (Viewed 5 June 2024. S01157).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (5 November 1991). Will art of buying return to auctions? [With mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s.] The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), p. D6. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01229).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Cox, Dan. (5 November 1991). Auction rooms bid for a better season [with article mainly concerning second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Newsday (Long Island area, New York), pp. 47, 50. (Viewed 3 November 2021. Q00673).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). A nervous art world is holding its breath [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Fresno Bee (California), p. A10. (Viewed 14 June 2024. S01218).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world awaiting auctions [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Commercial Appeal (Memphis, Tennessee), p. C3. (Viewed 10 June 2024. S01164).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world hopes market slump has ended [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, PA), p. 6. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01242).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world hopes sales signal end of slump [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Fort Pierce Tribune (Florida), p. B6. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01241).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world looks to fall sales; Dealers hope auctions show upturn in market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Anderson Independent-Mail (Anderson, South Carolina), p. 7c. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01148).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Anxious art world looks to fall sales [with mention of the Christie’s auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine art collection]. Burlington Free Press (Burlington, Vermont), p. 6D. (Viewed 2 November 2021. Q00671).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art auctions open today in a bid for scarce dollars [with mention of auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine Collection]. San Bernardino Sun (San Bernardino, California), section D, presumably p. 35. (Viewed 27 September 2021. Q00242).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world anxious over fall auctions [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Central Maine Morning Sentinel (Waterville / Winslow, Maine), p. 19. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01146).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hangs hope on auctions [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Florida), p. 2E. (Viewed 3 November 2021. Q00676).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes fall sales will break market slump [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York), p. 8D & 7D. (Viewed 12 June 2024. Q00672).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for rebound as auctions get under way [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Citizen Register (Ossining, New York), p. 6. (8 June 2024. S01162).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for rebound as auctions get under way [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Daily Item (Port Chester, New York), p. 6. (Viewed 11 June 2024. S01167).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for rebound as auctions get underway [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Daily Times (Mamaroneck, New York), p. 6. (Viewed 11 June 2024. S01212).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for rebound as auctions get under way; Recession may force prices lower, though [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Reporter Dispatch (White Plains, NY), section B, p. 6. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01235).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for resurgent sales [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The News Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), p. D4. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01147).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world awaits results of auction [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Beaufort Gazette (Beaufort, South Carolina), p. 10A. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01150).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art world hopes for rebound as auctions get under way; Recession may force prices lower, though [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Daily News (Tarrytown, NY), section B, p. 6. (Viewed 22 June 2024. S01243).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Art worth millions on block: Art world hopes for big sales [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), p. 6a. (Viewed 15 June 2024. S01219).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Auction to test strength of art market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. 1, 4. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01386).
1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Auction will test health of slumping art market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Corpus Christi Caller-Times (Texas), p. A9. (Viewed 11 June 2024. S01165).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Dealers "hoping for the best" as art auction season opens [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Day (New London, CT), p. D5. (Viewed 11 June 2024. S01213).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (5 November 1991). Fingers crossed for big fall art auctions [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Journal Gazette (Mattoon, Illinois), p. B7. (Viewed 20 June 2024. S01222).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Romoser, Chris. (5 November 1991). Art auctions begin today in New York [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Palm Beach Daily News (Florida), pp. 1, 3. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01232).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Zeaman, John. (5 November 1991). The art world’s watching; Major auctions at Sotheby’s, Christie’s [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Record (Hackensack, New Jersey), p. B7. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01234).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Unspecified wire service. (5 November 1991). New art on block could predict state of market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Atlanta Constitution, p. E7. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01153).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Unspecified wire service. (5 November 1991). New art on block could predict state of market [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Atlanta Journal, p. E7. (Viewed 31 May 2024. S01152).
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1991 - spotlighted wire service article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Kennedy, Dana (New York). (6 November 1991). Fall art auctions kick off with Modern art from Tremaine Collection. Associated Press wire. (Viewed 12 September 2021. Q00341).
"... Part of the [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine collection was put on the auction block Tuesday night; the rest will be auctioned during the next two weeks during the big fall art auctions... " (Excerpt from above.)
1991 - spotlighted article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Rizzo, Frank (New York). (6 November 1991). Art treasures fail to attract top bid [regarding selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Hartford Courant, pp. 1, 15. (Viewed 12 July 2024. Q00922).
"... Proceeds from the auctions will be shared by the two children of Burton Tremaine from a previous marriage and the foundation set up by Emily Hall Tremaine, who had no heirs..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (6 November 1991). Art auction prices still going under estimates [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Sentinel-Tribune (Bowling Green, Ohio), p. 11. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01263).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (6 November 1991). Cubist work fetches $7.7 million at fall art auction [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Columbian (Clark County, Washington), p. B2. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01247).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (6 November 1991). Cubist work sells for $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Advocate (Newark, Ohio), p. 24. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01256).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (6 November 1991). Cubist work sells for $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Lima News (Lima, Ohio), p. A3. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01250).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (likely) (New York). (6 November 1991). Cubist work sells for $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Sun (Bremerton, Washington), p. A6. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01249).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (6 November 1991). Cubist work sells for $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Winchester Sun (Winchester, Kentucky), p. A7. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01265).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (6 November 1991). Fall art auctions under way [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Muncie Evening Press (Muncie, Indiana), p. 20. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01255).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (6 November 1991). Recession may paint gray scene at auctions [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Record Searchlight (Redding, California), p. C-6. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01259).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (6 November 1991). Apprehensive art world waits for gavel to fall on possible sales of $250 million [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, Canada). (Viewed 7 November 2021. Q00679).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (6 November 1991). Art auctions face tough test [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Sun (Baltimore, MD), p. G1. (Viewed 12 July 2024. Q00923).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press. (6 November 1991). Art world is awaiting evidence of recovery [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Wichita Eagle (Kansas), pp. 1C, 2C. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01264).
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1991 - article mention - Leger work sells for $7.7m
Associated Press (New York). (6 November 1991). Cubist work sells for $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine being sold at auction]. The Index-Journal (Greenwood, South Carolina), p. 14. (Viewed 28 September 2021. Q00243).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (6 November 1991). Few price records set at art auction [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Record (Hackensack, New Jersey), p. A-8. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01258).
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1991 - feature article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (6 November 1991). Leger work brings $7.7-million [with article mainly concerning second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada), p. C3. (Viewed 30 December 2021. Q00921).
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1991 - feature article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (6 November 1991). Painting by Leger goes cheap— $7.7 million [with article mainly concerning second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Courier-News (Somerville, New Jersey), p. A-2. (Viewed 30 December 2021. Q00920).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (6 November 1991). Tremaine art collection goes on the auction block [regarding selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Press of Atlantic City (New Jersey), p. B1. (Viewed 21 June 2024. S01257).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (6 November 1991). Art world trying to pull out of slump [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. Central New Jersey Home News (New Brunswick, NJ), p. F8. (Viewed 7 November 2021. Q00678).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Kennedy, Dana (Associated Press). (6 November 1991). "Breakfast" fetches $7.7 million; Leger piece brings in less than estimated [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. San Francisco Examiner, pp. C1, C10. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01262).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Miller, Patricia. (6 November 1991). Why Pissarro’s joyour Kew may not bloom this winter [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Evening Standard (London, England), p. 15. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01248).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Peers, Alexandra. (6 November 1991). Christie’s auction paints art market as very still life (with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s, and Leger’s Le petit dejeuner sold for [over] $7 million). Wall Street Journal, p. A8. (Viewed 7 November 2021. Q00680).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Tully, Judd. (New York, Nov. 5.) (6 November 1991). Ups and downs in first fall test of art market [with large focus on selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine art collection at auction at Christie’s New York]. Washington Post, p. B1. (Viewed 8 November 2021. Q00681).
"... The two artists’ records set tonight were for the Delaunay and the Gris, both from the Tremaine collection ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Unspecified wire service agency (New York). (6 November 1991). Fall art sales get under way [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Reno Gazette-Journal (Reno, Nevada), p. 2A. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01260).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Unspecified wire service agency (New York). (6 November 1991). Season starts [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Evening Telegram (Rocky Mount, North Carolina), p. 5. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01261).
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1991 - spotlighted wire service article mention- second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Kennedy, Dana. (7 November 1991). Impressionist and Modern art go on the block at Sotheby’s [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Associated Press. (Viewed 1 August 2024. S01605-09).
"... At a Christie’s sale Tuesday night, the results were mixed. The modern works from the collection of Emily and Burton Tremaine did well, while the rest of the sale was sluggish.
Sixteen of the 18 works from the Tremaine collection sold for a total of $18.8 million. One of the works, ’The Breakfast’ by Fernand Leger, fetched $7.7 million, the auction’s highest price..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (7 November 1991). Auction season begins [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Hickory Daily Record (Hickory, North Carolina), presumably p. 2B. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01273).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (7 November 1991). "Easy-to-sell" art fetches $27 million [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Danville News (Danville, Pennsylvania), p. 12. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01271).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (7 November 1991). Fall auctions kick off with modern art [with mention of the sale of Leger’s "The Breakfast" and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Santa Maria Times (Santa Maria, California), p. B1. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01281).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (7 November 1991). Impressionist, modern art go on the block at Sotheby’s [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. The Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin), p. 8. (Viewed 31 July 2024. S01282).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (7 November 1991). Leger nude sells for $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Daily Herald-Tribune (Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada), p. 22. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01268).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (7 November 1991). Tremaine Collection begins fall art sale [with mention of the sale of "The Breakfast" and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Enterprise-Record (Chico, California), p. 8A. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01272).
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1991 - photo / caption - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP Laserphoto. (7 November 1991). Caption: $1 million event ["Christie’s auctioneer Christopher Burge presided over the $7.7 million sale of Fernand Leger’s painting ’Le Petit Dejeuner’ in New York this week. The post-cubist painting is one of 47 paintings and sculptures collected by Emily and Burton Tremaine to be sold in the next two weeks."] The Reporter (Fond du Lac, Wisconsin), p. B1. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01278).
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1991 - photo / caption - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP Laserphoto. (7 November 1991). Caption: Million dollar event ["Christie’s auctioneer Christopher Burge presided over the $7.7 million sale of Fernand Leger’s painting ’Le Petit Dejeuner’ in New York on Tuesday. The post-cubist painting is one of 47 paintings and sculptures collected by Emily and Burton Tremaine..."]. Richmond Times-Dispatch (Virginia), p. B-17. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01279).
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1991 - photo / caption - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP Laserphoto. (7 November 1991). Caption: Small investment ["Christie’s auctioneer Christoher [sic] Burge presided over the $7.7 million sale of Fernand Leger’s painting ’Le Petit Dejeuner’ in New York Tuesday. The post-cubist painting is one of 47 paintings and sculptures collected by Emily and Burton Tremaine to be put on the block over the next two weeks."]. Fort Pierce Tribune (Fort Pierce, Florida), p. C13. (Viewed 28 July 2024. S01284).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (7 November 1991). Art auction brings $27 million [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. San Francisco Examiner, p. D-5. (Viewed 31 July 2024. S01280).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (7 November 1991). Art auction points to sales slump end [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Chapel Hill Newspaper (Chapel Hill, Noth Carolina), presumably p. 8. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01267).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (7 November 1991). Sale of Impressionist, modern art makes solid showing at Sotheby’s [with mention of second auction of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine at Christie’s]. Rockland Journal-News (Rockland, New York), p. E7. (Viewed 11 January 2022. Q00261).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Kennedy, Dana (Associated Press - New York). (7 November 1991). Christie’s auction begins fall season [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Albany Democrat-Herald (Albany, Oregon), p. 19. (Viewed 12 July 2024. S01266).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Kennedy, Dana (Associated Press - New York). (7 November 1991). Fernand Leger work fetches $7.7 million at art auction [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Central New Jersey Home News (New Brunswick, New Jersey), p. D6. (Viewed 30 December 2021. Q00926).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Kennedy, Dana (Associated Press - New York). (7 November 1991). Work of Cubist art sells for $7.7M at fall auction [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Journal Tribune (Biddeford, Maine), p. 17. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01275).
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1991 - feature article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Muchnic, Suzanne. (7 November 1991). Fall auction season opens with a whimper [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Los Angeles Times, pp. F1, F5. (Viewing 11 January 2022. Q00924).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
(New York). (7 November 1991). Fall art auction begin [with article mainly concerning second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Asbury Park Press (New Jersey), p. E8, col. 1. (Viewed 30 December 2021. Q00925).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Peers, Alexandra (New York). (7 November 1991). Bargain hunting is leading trend at art auctions (with mention of Leger’s Le petit dejeuner sold for USD$7.7 million at Christie’s, from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection). Wall Street Journal, p. A4. (Viewed 21 September 2023. Q01148).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Peers, Alexandra. (7 November 1991). Disappointing auction at Christie’s paints gloomy picture of art market (with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s, and Leger’s Le petit dejeuner sold for [over] $7 million). Asian Wall Street Journal, p. 24. (Viewed 8 November 2021. Q00682).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Unspecified wire service agency. (7 November 1991). Art auctions open [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. Palm Beach Daily News (Florida), p. 6. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01277).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Unspecified wire service agency (New York). (7 November 1991). Briefly... Art auction under way [referring to the sale of Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. Ottawa Citizen (Canada), p. D11. (Viewed 8 August 2024. S01276).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Vogel, Carol. (7 November 1991). Wary bidding at auctions reflects a weak art market [with extended mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at auction at Christie’s New York]. New York Times, pp. C19, C22. (Viewed 8 November 2021. Q00683).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (8 November 1991). Impressionist, modern art on the block at Sotheby’s [with mention of selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine being sold at auction]. The Index-Journal (Greenwood, South Carolina), p. 8.C. (Viewed 7 October 2021. Q00244).
"... At a Christie’s sale Tuesday night, the results were mixed. The modern works from the collection of Emily [Hall Tremaine] and Burton Tremaine did well, while the rest of the sale was sluggish... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (8 November 1991). Leger painting brings $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast" in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction]. The Republic (Columbus, Indiana), p. B4. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01287).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York) (likely). (9 November 1991). Art work sells for $7.7 million [referring to Leger’s "The Breakfast"; with mention of this work and other selected works in the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine sold at auction].
The Messenger (Madisonville, Kentucky), p. 12. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01289).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (9 November 1991). Art experts pleased with auction prices [with mention of second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Times-Colonist (Victoria, BC, Canada), p. C6. (Viewed 8 August 2024. S01290).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (9 November 1991). Art world hoping for upturn in fall sales [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. Springfield Union-News (Massachusetts), p. 20. (Viewed 24 July 2024. S01288).
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1991 - advertisement - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Christie’s New York. (10 November 1991). Advertisement: "... On view today, Contemporary Art including Selections from The [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine Collection; Auction: Tuesday, November 12 at 7 p. m." New York Times, p. H35. (Viewed 21 September 2023. Q01150).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Crocker, Catherine (Associated Press - New York). (10 November 1991). Dealers hope two big fall auctions show recession’s end in art world [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection to be sold at Christie’s]. The Sunday Journal / Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, New Mexico), p. F9. (Viewed 8 August 2024. S01291).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
(Presumably unknown wire service). (10 November 1991). Art auction sends favorable signals [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine and auction at Christie’s earlier in the week]. The Courier-News (Bridgewater, NJ), p. F1. (Viewed 21 September 2023. Q01149).
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1991 - news brief mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
(Presumably unknown wire service). (13 November 1991). Bargain price [with mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Logansport Pharos-Tribune (Logansport, Indiana), p. 1. (Viewed 7 October 2021. Q00245).
"... Jasper Johns’ ’Device Circle,’ a painting marked by an explosion of primary colors, sold for $4.4 million Tuesday night at Christie’s in New York. The collage was acquired by the late Burton and Emily Tremaine in 1959, the year it was created, and was expected to sell for between $5 million and $7 million ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Vogel, Carol. (13 November 1991). Contemporary-art sales far short of estimates [with mention "Of particular interest were the 15 paintings and sculptures from the estate of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine"]. New York Times, p. C17. (Viewed 22 May 2024. Q00685).
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1991 - news brief - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (14 November 1991). Auction sales sag; Calder nets record [regarding second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 18A. (Viewed 27 May 2024. Q01154).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (14 November 1991). Calder, Johns works sell in sluggish auction
[with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois). (Viewed 26 May 2024. Q00688).
"... Fifteen artworks from the acclaimed Tremaine collection anchored the sale..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
AP (New York). (14 November 1991). Painting from estate of Tremaines brings $4m [regarding second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 27. (Viewed 27 May 2024. S01119).
1991 - photo caption mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press. (14 November 1991). Caption: $4.4 million "Device" [regarding selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s, with photo of Jasper Johns’s Device circle]. Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, New York), p. 4B. (Viewed 26 May 2024. Q00687).
"... Fifteen artworks collected by Burton and Emily [Hall] Tremaine brought $8.2 million..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (14 November 1991). Calder mobile sells for record price [regarding second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Kansas City Star (Missouri), p. F-3. (Viewed 27 May 2024. Q00690).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Associated Press (New York). (14 November 1991). Calder work big seller at Christie’s [regarding second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. San Francisco Examiner, p. D-4. (Viewed 27 May 2024. S01118).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Geitner, Paul (Associated Press - New York). (14 November 1991). Calder, Johns works star at low-bidding auction [regarding selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. Philadelphia Inquirer, p. 3-D. (Viewed 28 May 2024. Q00689).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Geitner, Paul (Associated Press - New York). (14 November 1991). Johns painting sells for less than estimate [regarding selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. Globe and Mail (Toronto, Canada), p. C3. (Viewed 27 May 2024. Q01156).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Geitner, Paul (Associated Press - New York). (14 November 1991). Sluggish sales mark modern-art auction [regarding second auction at Christie’s of selected works from the collection of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. News-Journal (Wilmington, Delaware), p. F1. (Viewed 27 May 2024. Q00691).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Muchnic, Suzanne. (14 November 1991). Price isn’t right for contemporary art [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection sold at Christie’s]. Los Angeles Times, pp. F1, F5. (Viewed 28 May 2024. Q01155).
"... Despite the cachet of 15 works from the esteemed collection of the late Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, the sale fell far below the Park Avenue auction house’s expectations..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Cox, Dan. (15 November 1991). Sales paint a dreary picture [with mention of selected works from the Burton and Emily Tremaine Collection at auction]. Newsday (Long Island, NY), pp. 82-83. (Viewed 20 May 2024. Q01160).
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Muchnic, Suzanne (Los Angeles Times Service). (15 November 1991). Art auction sales remain in decline [with mention of the sale of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection]. Austin American-Statesman (Texas), p. 5. (Viewed 20 May 2024. S01110).
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1991 - article mention - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Vogel, Carol. (15 November 1991). The art market; buyers take the lead and sellers reluctantly follow in the big fall sales at Sotheby’s and Christie’s [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. New York Times, p. C24. (Viewed 24 May 2024. Q01158).
"... Works were actively traded, but in a bargain-hunter’s paradise...
... This fall Christie’s took the aggressive stand. It placed what turned out to be unrealistically high estimates on artworks and won the season’s most coveted estate— the modern and contemporary artworks collection by Burton and Emily Tremaine... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1991 - article - second wave, second Tremaine auctions
Watson, Peter. (17 November 1991). Price and prejudice [reporting on the auction of selected works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine Collection, and particularly on the financial guarantees by Christie’s and the sale prices]. Observer (London, UK), p. 30. (Viewed 20 May 2024. Q01161).
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1995 - test preparation book mention, photo
Sia, Archibald et al. (1995). MSAT (Multiple Subject Assessment for Teachers)
[with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags and mention of Jasper Johns], pp. 362
(photo of artwork). [Presumably, this was arranged long-term pre-1980, when artwork was sold, as photo credit is to "Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Meriden, CT."] Research & Education Association: Piscataway, NJ. (Viewed 2 September 2021. Q00229).
1998 - spotlighted article mention - VBW sells for $40m
Gleadell, Colin. (5 October 1998). Controversial $40m deal sparks inquiry [regarding the purchase of Piet Mondrian’s Victory boogie woogie by the Dutch government; with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Daily Telegraph (London, England), p. 14. (Viewed 28 November 2023. S00534).
"... [Gemeentemuseum Den Haag] Director Hans Locher claimed [Victory Boogie Woogie] as in the ’same category of universally famous paintings as Rembrandt’s Night watch, Van Gogh’s Sunflowers and Picasso’s Guernica’...
Victory boogie woogie was acquired soon after Mondrian’s death in 1944 for $8,000 by US collectors Burton and Emily Tremaine..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1990-99 - text mentions (EHTF)
See the texts
1990 - legal notice
(13 July 1990). Other legals; Notice; Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc. Hartford Courant, p. A11. (Viewed 17 May 2024. S01039).
"Pursuant to the applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, notice is hereby given that the Annual Report of the Foundation listed below for the year ending December 31, 1989 are available for inspection at their principal office at The Miller Company, 99 Center Street, Meriden, Connecticut 06450..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1994 - news brief
(Possibly) Chedekel, Lisa. (11 February 1994). Meriden news notes: Grant to library to help start center [regarding a resource center geared to people with learning disabilities; from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant, p. D4. (Viewed 11 October 2023. S00069).
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1994 - article
Brown, Matthew. (13 February 1994). Charitable group gets first president [Sally Bowles]; [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation started work with $1 million gift to Atheneum. Hartford Courant, p. B2. (Viewed 11 October 2023. S00070).
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1994 - article
(17 February 1994). Librarian to leave post for private foundation job [for vice-president position, at the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00063).
1994 - article
Bartolotta, Joe. (17 February 1994). Meriden library director resigns [article about incoming Vice President of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 1. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00074).
1994 - article
Concelman, Nancy. (23 February 1994). Trotta named temporary director of public library [regarding former library director that became the incoming Vice President of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 1. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00075).
1994 - news brief
(27 February 1994). Milestones [“The Meriden Public Library has received a $4,000 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation to establish a Learning Disabilities Resource Center at the library”]. Hartford Courant, p. H6. (Viewed 11 October 2023. S00071).
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1994 - article
Campagna, Darryl. (19 March 1994). Bullock reflects on changes during final days at library [article about incoming Vice President of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation].
Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 11. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00072).
1994 - article
Beniwal, Ratnanjali. (10 June 1994). Library opens learning center; With funds from [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation. Record-Journal, (Meriden, CT), p. 13. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00073).
1994 - article mention
Huntington, Richard. (16 July 1994). Nine-foot chicken nets top Albright-Knox Prize [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Buffalo News (New York). (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00078).
"... This year’s juror was Andrea Miller-Keller, the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Conn..." (Excerpt from above.)
1994 - article
Martin, Nancy. (2 October 1994). In new role at [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation, Bullock tries to "look at things in new ways". Record-Journal, (Meriden, CT), pp. 1 & 4. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00076).
"... Before Bullock arrived, the board voted to focus the foundation’s efforts on four areas. Bullock will handle visual arts and population..."
Some of the grants already given in those areas include $365,000 to the National Center for Learning Disabilities...
The [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation was among several foundations throughout the nation to fund a forum that brought together environmental groups, business and government agencies to discuss changes to Superfund laws...
Tucked for the past couple of years [into] a third-floor office at the Meriden Enterprise Center on Pratt Street, the [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation has been one of the city’s quietest corporate citizens... " (Excerpts from above.)
1994 - article
Smith, James H., Executive Editor. (9 October 1994). Commentary: Bullock sees what’s needed here [regarding her stated perspectives as new Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Vice President]. Record-Journal, (Meriden, CT), p. B1. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00077).
1994 - article
Gillam, Hal. (18 October 1994). Tremaine grant to help river area [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. 1-4. (Viewed 6 October 2023. S00035).
"The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation has pledged $1 million to a Nature Conservancy program aimed at protecting the lower Connecticut River…" (Excerpt from above.)
1995 - article mention
(8 February 1995). Conservancy buys 207 acres abutting park [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 6 October 2023. S00033).
"With the help of $250,000 in state bond money the Connecticut chapter of the Nature Conservancy Tuesday closed on the $1.03 million purchase of 207 acres belonging to Ferdinand W. Coudert...
In October, the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation donated $500,000 for the acquisition…" (Excerpt from above).
1995 - legal notice
(3 May 1995). Other legals; Legal notice. Hartford Courant, Other Legals section, p. D2. (Viewed 17 May 2024. S00080).
"The 1994 annual return of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc., is available
for inspection at its principal office during regular business hours by any citizen who requests inspection within 180 days. Requests for inspections may be made to: Sarah Bowles, President, 290 Pratt Street; Meriden, Connecticut..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1995 - UPI wire service article
UPI (Meriden, Conn.) (June 28). (28 June 1995). Learning disability misunderstood [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation] [presumably with placements in some number of US newspapers]. UPI. (Viewed 3 October 2023. S00022).
"Although 2.25 million American school children suffer from learning disabilities, a poll released Wednesday by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation found the problem was woefully misunderstood... " (Excerpt from above.)
1995 - article
Gill, Amanda. (29 June 1995). Foundation to focus on learning disabilities [re. the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 11. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00098).
"A recent public opinion poll has prompted the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation to embark on a national public awareness campaign to educate Americans about learning disabilities..." (Excerpt from above.)
1995 - UPI wire service article
UPI. (29 June 1995). Health Notes [with mention: "Learn about learning disabilities... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... "] [presumably with placements in some number of US newspapers]. UPI. (Viewed 3 October 2023. S00023).
1995 - article mention
Schleis, Paula. (4 July 1995). Most misunderstand learning disabilities; poll shows many people needlessly fear disorders [with mention of poll commissioned by Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio), pp. A1-A4. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00081).
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1995 - UPI wire service article
UPI. (7 July 1995). Health Notes [with mention: "Learning disabilities misunderstood... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... "] [presumably with placements in some number of US newspapers]. UPI. (Viewed 3 October 2023. S00024).
1995 - article mention
Gillam, Hal. (21 July 1995). Meriden embraces the arts; City hires planner to promote culture [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. 1 & 4. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00099).
"... the Meriden Arts Council also announced that it has received a $10,000 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation to pay for the project... " (Excerpt from above.)
1995 - article mention
Borsuk, Dan. (29 July 1995). Did hatred spark suspicious fires? [With mention of commissioned poll regarding perceptions of learning disabilities by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Martinez News-Gazette (Martinez, CA), presumably p. 6. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00082).
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1995 - article mention
Gillam, Hal. (7 August 1995). Administrative turnover high at City Hall [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. 7-8. (Viewed 6 October 2023. S00034).
"… Susan M. Bullock resigned in March 1994 to become vice president of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…" (Excerpt from above.)
1995 - editorial mention
Josephson, Lori. (9 August 1995). Opinion: Understanding and learning disabilities [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio), p. A6. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00083).
"... According to Sally Bowles, the president of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation of Meriden, Conn., the Roper-Starch study, for which the foundation paid $125,000, was funded not just to report on public opinion, but to ’lay the foundation for... a public awareness campaign’... " (Excerpt from above.)
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1995 - article mention
(10 November 1995). Arts council given $10,000 grant to study goals in arts education [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Bismarck Tribune (Bismarck, North Dakota), p. 3C. (Viewed 12 October 2023. S00084).
"… The North Dakota Council on the Arts applied for and received a $10,000 Goals 2000 Arts Education Leadership grant… The grant was established through a partnership of the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation." (Excerpts from above.)
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1995 - article mention
Sacks, Melinda (Knight-Ridder Newspapers). (12 November 1995). Millionaire broker backs reading-impaired program; Schwab remembers frustration, low self-esteem his dyslexia caused [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and commissioned Roper-Starch poll]. Detroit Free Press, p. 5J. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00085).
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1995 - article mention
Sacks, Melinda (Knight-Ridder Newspapers). (23 November 1995). Reading disabilities; here’s help from one who has been there [with "e" and "d" backwards in "reading" in the title] [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and commissioned Roper-Starch poll]. Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, IL), p. E1. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00086).
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1995 - article mention
Smith, Glenn. (23 November 1995). Plans for Meriden arts center moving along, but slowly [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 17. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01038).
"... The arts council hired Schaffer Bacon in July to develop a plan for promoting the arts in the Silver City. The arts council received a $10,000 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation to pay for the project..." (Excerpt from above.)
1995 - article mention
Smith, Jacqueline. (10 December 1995). Corporate giving throughout the year [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. E1-E2. (Viewed 24 January 2024. S00872).
"... Many companies have set up foundations to distribute scholarships and funds, such as Napier’s and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation created by the family that leads the Miller Co. in Meriden... " (Excerpt from above.)
1996 - article mention
McNally, Owen. (7 January 1996). With ordinary hair, out of ordinary art created at your feet [about performance artist Janine Antoni and her Matrix exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT (7 January - 28 April 1996), with quote by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine curator of contemporary art]. Hartford Courant, pp. G1, G7. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01015).
1996 - article mention
Sacks, Melinda (Knight-Ridder Newspapers). (7 January 1996). Help with reading offered by a well-known survivor [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and commissioned Roper-Starch poll]. Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI), presumably p. 3G. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00087).
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1996 - article mention
(21 January 1996). Lecture series devoted to facets of acquiring art [with mention: "Andrea Miller-Keller, Emily Hall Tremaine curator of contemporary art"]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 6 October 2023. S00036).
1996 - article mention
(11 April 1996). Atheneum wall drawings [regarding unveiling of a Sol LeWitt line drawing; quote by Andrea Miller-Keller, Atheneum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. The Day [This Week supplement (11-18 April 1996)], (New London, CT), p. 10. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01016).
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1996 - article mention
(13 April 1996). Lewitt mural distinguishes Atheneum’s spacious new lobby [with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine curator of contemporary art]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00065).
1996 - presumably advertisement mention
Presumably United Way of Meriden and Wallingford [CT]. (12 May 1996). Advertisement: "United Way business contributors... Fair Share Awards... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…" Record Journal (Meriden, CT), p. G9. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00096).
1996 - article mention
McNally, Owen. (24 June 1996). A spectacle of pop art made by media [regarding Cady Nolan’s Matrix exhibition (16 June - 18 August 1996) at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT with quote by Andrea Miller-Keller, Atheneum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Hartford Courant, pp. E1, E3. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01017).
1996 - article
Fishman, Julie. (11 October 1996). Foundation donates library to Gaylord [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 16. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00100).
"... The new Emily Hall Tremaine Library and Resource Center at Gaylord Hospital... A grant of $250,000 from The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation made the library and resource center possible... " (Excerpt from above.)
1996 - article mention
Segel, Deedee. (20 October 1996). $500,000 gift for nature; "Newman’s Own" helps conservancy [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant, pp. C1, C3. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01018).
"... has pledged $500,000 to the Nature Conservancy’s Connecticut chapter... Both the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation of Meriden and the Jeffrey C. Hughes Foundation of New York have given the conservancy $1 million donations..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1996 - listings mention
(31 October 1996). Exhibits on display at museums... Art museums... Wadsworth Atheneum... ["Gallery talk: ’Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds: Indigenous Renewal / MATRIX 131" with Andrea Miller-Keller, Emily Hall Tremaine curator of contemporary art, Tues, noon."]. Hartford Courant, p. 19. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01019).
1997 - article mention
Garriga, Maria. (28 May 1997). Hospital nearly halfway to goal [with mention of Veterans Memorial Medical Center; "Those donors included the Emily Tremaine Foundation and Miller Co., jointly contributing $250,000..."]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. 1 & 6. (Viewed 24 January 2024. S00875).
1997 - event announcement mention
(14 September 1997). Scene... Visual [with mention of Sister Mary Corita Kent and Donald Moffett exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum and associated talks by Andrea Miller-Keller, Emily Hall Tremaine curator of contemporary art]. Hartford Courant, p. G2. (Viewed 18 October 2023. S00107).
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1997 - article mention
(17 September 1997). Two lost artists form one exhibit that creates third distinct vision [regarding exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00064).
1997 - article mention
(6 November 1997). "Evening of Celebration" downtown [At Meriden Public Library; Sponsors of the event included Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. A5. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00101).
1997 - advertisement mention
(13 November 1997). Advertisement: "The Meriden Public Library’s Evening of Celebration V ... sponsors [including] ... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... " Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. A09. (Viewed 17 October 2023. S00104).
1997 - news brief mention
(4 December 1997). LeWitt sculpture to be unveiled at Connecticut College reception tonight [with guest speaker, Andrea Miller-Keller, the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art, Wadworth Atheneum]. The Day (New London, CT), p. C9. (Viewed 17 October 2023. S00105).
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1997 - news brief mention
(8 December 1997). [Untitled news brief / announcement [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant, p. B3. (Viewed 17 October 2023. S00106).
"The Meriden chamber is sponsoring the final 1997 Speakers Series program on ’The fine art of giving and receiving’... Sally Bowles, president of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, will also give [her] perspective." (Excerpts from above.)
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1998 - advertising mention
Hands on Atlanta. (11 January 1998). Advertisement: Hands on Atlanta thanks our 1997 sponsors ["... Organizational Sponsors... General Operating Support... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation..."]. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. E12. (Viewed 1 May 2024. S01030).
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1998 - article mention
(15 February 1998). The works of art in movies are no act ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00062).
1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (18 February 1998). Whose hands were those? Big-screen artists had professional "stunt doubles" for their work ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. The Record (Kitchener, ON, Canada), p. D8. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01046).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (19 February 1998). Curating art for another art’s sake ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. The Record, Your Time supplement, (Hackensack, NJ), p. YT-8. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01021).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (19 February 1998). New hip profession movie characters: artist ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. The Burlington Free Press, Weekend supplement, (Burlington, VT), p. 10. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01020).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (19 February 1998). Works of art in movies are an act ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Lansing State Journal (Michigan), What’s On supplement, p. 8. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01022).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (20 February 1998). Artwork in movies is no act
["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Press and Sun-Bulletin (Binghampton, NY), Living section, p. 3C. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01023).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (presumably Hartford Courant). (22 February 1998). Artists have brush with greatness when film producers come calling ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Houston Chronicle, p. 29. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01047).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (22 February 1998). Work of art in movies are no act ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Sunday Voice / Citizens’ Voice (Wilkes-Barre, PA), Lifestyle section, p. C-12. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01024).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (24 February 1998). The fine art of movies; studios are hiring respected and well-known artists to create works of art especially for their films ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wichita Eagle,
supplement, (Wichita, Kansas), p. 4B. (Viewed 29 April 2024. S01025).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (presumably Hartford Courant). (26 February 1998). These aren’t paint-by-the-numbers films Hollywood recruits artists to give characters credibility
["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Dallas Morning News, p. 6C. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01048).
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1998 - advertisement mention
United Way of Meriden and Wallingford [CT]. (26 February 1998). Advertisement: "Recognizing Those Who Helped… Make a Difference… per capital giving above national average… The Miller Company… Foundation Leadership… Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…" Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 7. (Viewed 6 October 2023. S00037).
1998 - article
(3 March 1998). Renowned curator leaving [Wadsworth] Atheneum [Andrea Miller-Keller, Emily Tremaine curator of contemporary art]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00061).
1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (13 March 1998). Works of art in movies are the real deal; Respected artists hired by filmmakers ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Florida Times Union (Jacksonville, FL), p. D-5. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01049).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (21 March 1998). For works of art, they turned to masters of art ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri), pp. E1, E6. (Viewed 29 April 2024. S01026).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (27 March 1998). Moviemakers sought out well-known artists to add their touch to recent films ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Winston-Salem Journal (Winston-Salem, North Carolina), p. E4. (Viewed 29 April 2024. S01027).
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Hartford Courant). (29 March 1998). The artists behind the art in the movies ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY), p. F-3. (Viewed 29 April 2024. S01028).
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1998 - article mention
Stichter, Charlotte. (1-7 April 1998). ICF plans second "natural area" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. The Observer (Charlottesville, VA), p. 3. (Viewed 29 April 2024. S01029).
"Residents of Charlottesville and Albemarle County will soon have a new natural area to explore... The cost of developing a parking lot for the natural area, the single most expensive piece of the project, is being covered by a 0.9 acre land donation by the Hedgerow Corporation and a $15,000 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1998 - article mention
Mitchell, Pamela (Los Angeles Times). (6 April 1998). Pictures in the pictures ["Artists are everywhere on the big screen these days..."; with comments by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. New Brunswick Telegraph Journal (Saint John, NB, Canada), unspecified page number. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01050).
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1998 - article mention
(11 November 1998). [Wadsworth] Atheneum appoints 2 curators [incl. Nicholas Baume, the new Emily Hall Tremaine curator of contemporary art]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00060).
1999 - advertisement mention
United Way of Meriden and Wallingford [CT]. (26 February 1999). Advertisement: "Recognizing Those Who Helped… Make a Difference…… Foundation Leadership… Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation… Platinum Awards... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation… Bronze Awards... The Miller Company… " Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 8. (Viewed 24 January 2024. S00873).
1999 - article mention
Martin, Nancy. (2 April 1999). Forum to look at integration, school quality [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant, p. B4. (Viewed 1 May 2024. S01032).
"... Over the next several months, the [Connecticut Center for School Change] plans to hold 20 to 25 forums in Hartford and surrounding towns. The center has received a two-year $98,808 grant from the Boston-based Jessie B. Cox Charitable Trust and a $10,000 contribution from Sally Bowles, president of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, to conduct the forums and help further development and disseminate The Unexamined Remedy..." (Excerpt from above.)
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1999 - article mention
Dobrzynski, Judith H. (3 May 1999). Private donors unite to support art spurned by the government [with quote by Dini S. Merz, program officer at the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. New York Times, p. 1. (Viewed 1 May 2024. S01036).
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1999 - article mention
Dobrzynski, Judith H. (N. Y. Times News Service). (7 May 1999). Philanthropists, nonprofits band together to fund controversial art [with quote by Dini S. Merz, program officer at the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Albuquerque Tribune (New Mexico). (Viewed 1 May 2024. S01031).
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1999 - news brief
(June / July 1999). Learning disabilities ["The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation provided funding to ASCLA for the third year of its Roads to Learning project to educate librarians about learning disabilities..."]. American Libraries (Chicago), p. 11. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01035).
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1999 - article mention
(2 October 1999). Art provocateurs art and argument [about Sensation exhibition at Brooklyn Museum of Art] [with quote by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 6 October 2023. S00038).
1999 - news brief mention
(5 October 1999). Bloomfield; Warhol portraits topic at Atheneum ["... Oct. 14 about... Andy Warhol at Prosser Public Library [Bloomfield] ... Nicholas Baume is the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of contemporary art... 7:30 p.m. ... "]. Hartford Courant, p. B5. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00421).
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1999 - listing mention
(14 October 1999). Stepping out... "Lectures... Today; Oct. 14; ’Curator Talk’ on Andy Warhol portraits... By Nicholas Baume, Emily Hall Tremaine curator of contemporary art, Wadsworth Atheneum... Prosser Public Library... Bloomfield..." Hartford Courant, p. 26. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00420).
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1999 - advertisement mention
(15 October 1999). Advertisement: "Andy Warhol: Face to Face... October 16, 1999... Museum Theater at the Wadsworth Atheneum... seminar, chaired by Nicholas Baume, Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art... " Hartford Courant, p. A29. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00419).
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2000s - text mentions (Emily)
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2001 - book mention, photo
(2001). The best test preparation for the NYSTCE (New York State Teacher Certification Examinations) [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags and mention of Jasper Johns], pp. 325-26 (photo of artwork). [Presumably, this was arranged long-term pre-1980, when artwork was sold, as photo credit is to "Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Meriden, CT."] Research & Education Association: Piscataway, NJ. (Viewed 1 September 2021. K01001-04).
2005 - test preparation book mention, photo
DenBeste, Michelle et al. (2005). The best teachers’ test preparation for the CSET multiple subjects (California Subject Examination for Teachers) [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags and mention of Jasper Johns], [pp. 367-368 (with photo of artwork)]. [Presumably, this was arranged long-term pre-1980, when artwork was sold, as photo credit is to "Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Meriden, CT."] Research & Education Association: Piscataway, NJ. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00993-96).
2006 - article mention
Waltzer, Stewart. (9 November 2006). Art market watch [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. artnet.com. (Viewed 7 August 2024. S01610).
"... The Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine family sold the more impressive Le Petit Dejeuner back in 1991..." (Excerpt from above.)
2008 - test preparation book mention, photo
Charney, Jean O. et al. (2008). The best teachers’ test preparation for the CSET multiple subjects plus writing skills (California Subject Examination for Teachers) [with photo of Jasper Johns’s Three flags and mention of Jasper Johns], 2nd ed., [pp. 367-68 (photo of artwork)]. [Presumably, this was arranged long-term pre-1980, when artwork was sold, as photo credit is to "Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Meriden, CT."] Research & Education Association: Piscataway, NJ. (Viewed 2 September 2021. K00997-1000).
2000s - text mentions (EHTF)
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2000 - advertisement mention
United Way of Meriden and Wallingford [CT]. (2 March 2000). Advertisement: "Recognizing Those Who Helped… Make a Difference… Gold Firms… The Miller Company… Foundation Leadership… Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…" Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 6. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00417).
2000 - news brief mention
(9 May 2000). No "disability" label, please [about children’s learning disabilities; the poll was commissioned by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. The Charlotte Observer (North Carolina), p. E1. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00416).
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2000 - article mention
(Washington, DC). (16 May 2000). Poll shows more parents aware of learning disabilities [about children’s learning disabilities; the poll was commissioned by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Abbeville Meridional newspaper (Abbeville, Louisiana), p. 10. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00415).
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2000 - article mention
(17 May 2000). Poll reveals parents fear stigmas [about children’s learning disabilities; the poll was commissioned by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. "Health Care Report - Focus edition" supplement in Alexandria Times-Tribune (Alexandria, Indiana), presumably p. 15. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00413).
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2000 - article mention
(17 May 2000). Poll reveals parents fear stigmas [about children’s learning disabilities; the poll was commissioned by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. "Health Care Report - Focus edition" supplement in Tipton County Tribute (Tipton, Indiana), presumably p. 11. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00412).
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2000 - article mention
Fortner, Ellena. (17 May 2000). Parents of learning-disabled children often fear stigma [about children’s learning disabilities; the poll was commissioned by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Texas) (possibly a "Northeast Tarrant" edition), pp. 1B & 9B. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00414).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (18 August 2000). Denial can lead to big problems [regarding children’s learning disabilities; with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 25 & 26. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00411).
2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (19 August 2000). Labelling kids; parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. The Item (Sumter, SC), p. 4A. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00378).
"... A national poll by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation found that five years ago, 85 percent of respondents surveyed incorrectly associated the term ’learning disabled’ with mental retardation. Today, that figure is 65 percent... " (Excerpt from above.)
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2000 - article mention
Associated Press. (20 August 2000). Back to school: Some parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Tyler Courier - Times - Telegraph (Tyler, Texas), p. 16. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00384).
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2000 - article mention
Associated Press. (20 August 2000). Children’s learning struggles go untreated [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Bradenton Herald / Bradenton Sunday Herald (Florida), p. 9. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00383).
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2000 - article mention
Associated Press. (20 August 2000). Parents fear "learning disabled" label [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Sunday Herald-Times / The Herald-Times (Bedford / Bloomington, Indiana), p. A13. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00385).
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2000 - article mention
Associated Press [Long Grove, (Illinois)]. (20 August 2000). Labeling children has parents wary [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Sunday Southern / Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, Illinois), p. 13A. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00382).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (20 August 2000). Parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll].
Battle Creek Enquirer (Michigan), p. 2D. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00379).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (20 August 2000). Rising fear of "learning disabled" label [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Star Gazette (Elmira, NY), p. 3A. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00380).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (20 August 2000). Special Ed stigma feared; some hesitate to ID learning disability [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. The Sunday Journal / Albuquerque Journal (Albuquerque, New Mexico), p. A7. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00381).
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2000 - article mention
Associated Press. (21 August 2000). Parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. The Pantagraph (Bloomington-Normal, Illinois), p. A6. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00388).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (21 August 2000). No labels, please; some don’t want children tagged "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. The Town Talk (Alexandria, Louisiana), p. C-2. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00386).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (21 August 2000). Parents fear label of "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Iowa City Press-Citizen (Iowa City, Iowa), p. 7A. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00387).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (27 August 2000). "Learning-disabled" does not carry stigma, parents say [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Sunday Post-Dispatch / Post-Dispatch (St. Louis), p. C10. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00389).
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2000 - article mention
Associated Press (Long Grove, Illinois). (28 August 2000). Parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. The Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana), p. 4B. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00391).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (28 August 2000). Parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Daily Republican-Register (Mt. Carmel, Illinois), p. 2B. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00390).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (30 August 2000). Some parents fear labeling kids "disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Messenger-Inquirer (Owensburg, Kentucky), pp. 1C & 2C. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00405).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (31 August 2000). Parents fear admitting their kids are "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. The Jackson Sun (Jackson, Tennessee) , pp. 1B & 4B. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00406).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (1 September 2000). Fear of stigma keeps parents from getting aid [regarding children’s learning disabilities; with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. News Journal (Manfield, Ohio), p. 4C. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00408).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (1 September 2000). Parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Bennington Banner (Bennington, Vermont), p. 8A. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00407).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (4 September 2000). Parents fear calling children "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll].
The Daily Herald (Provo, Utah), pp. A11 & A16. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00409).
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2000 - article mention
Greenberg, Brigitte (Associated Press). (23 November 2000). Parents fear calling kids "learning disabled" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation poll]. Press Enterprise (Bloomsburg, PA), p. A6. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00410).
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2001 - article - new president for Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation
(25 April 2001). New leadership for Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 3 October 2023. S00025).
"Stewart J. Hudson, former executive director of the Jane Goodall Institute for Wildlife Research, Education and Conservation, in Maryland, is the new president of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation in Meriden.
He replaces founding President Sally Bowles..." (Excerpt from above.)
2002 - advertisement mention
United Way of Meriden and Wallingford [CT]. (1 March 2002). Advertisement: "Recognizing Those Who Helped… Make a Difference… Leadership Firms… The Miller Company… Foundation Leadership… Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation… Employee Campaigns / Platinum Awards... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…" Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 8. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00102).
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2002 - news brief - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
(24 October 2002). Tremaine grants to museums [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. artnet. (Viewed 4 October 2023. S00028).
"The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation has announced recipients of its $100,000 biennial exhibition awards for 2002, which honor curatorial experimentation. Winners are Sylvia Chivaratanond at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago for "Skin Tight: The Sensibility of the Flesh"; Betti-Sue Hertz at the San Diego Museum of Art for "The Past in Reverse: Contemporary Art of East Asia"; and Valerie Smith at the Queens Museum of Art for "Down the Garden Path: Artist’s Gardens Since 1960." The shows are slated for 2003 and 2004. The winners were selected by a three-person jury: UCLA Hammer Museum director Ann Philbin, Aldrich Museum director Harry Philbrick and Renaissance Society education chief Hamza Walker." (Excerpt in full)
2003 - article mention
(5 August 2003). MDI biological lab taps new trustees [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Bangor Daily News (Maine), p. B4. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01068).
"... The laboratory also elected two new board members... Sally Bowles is an independent consultant... From 1993 to 2001, she served as president of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation..." (Excerpt from above.)
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2003 - advertisement mention
United Way of Meriden and Wallingford [CT]. (21 March 2003). Advertisement: "Recognizing Those Who Helped… Make a Difference… Foundation Contributors… Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…" Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 18. (Viewed 22 November 2023. S00418).
2003 - exhibition announcement mention
(1 October 2003). Work Ethic at Baltimore Museum of Art (12 October 2003 - 4 January 2004); Des Moines Art Center (15 May - 1 August 2004); Wexner Center for the Arts (17 September 2004 - 2 January 2005) [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. artnet. (Viewed 4 October 2023. S00029).
"... Challenging the rules of both the art world and the workplace, via nearly 80 objects by artists ranging from Andy Warhol to David Hammons and Gabriel Orozco...
Curator: Helen Molesworth (Wexner); Funding: Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award, Andy Warhol Foundation, others..." (Excerpts from above.)
2003 - article mention
(c. 12 October 2003). "Work ethic" at Baltimore Museum of Art (12 October 2003 - 4 January 2004) ["Work ethic" is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. Art Daily. (Viewed 28 January 2024. S00922).
2004 - advertisement mention
United Way of Meriden and Wallingford [CT]. (23 March 2004). Advertisement: "Corporate & Financial Leaders... Foundation and Trust Leaders... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation..." Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 8. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00088).
2004 - article - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
(2 September 2004). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation announces exhibition awards. Philanthropy News Digest. (Viewed 9 October 2023. S00050).
"The two recipients, each of whom will receive $125,000, are the New York City-based Bronx Museum of the Arts, which was recognized for Street Art, Street Life, curated by Lydia Yee; and the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, which won for Reality Bites: Making Avant-Garde Art in Post-Wall Germany, curated by Sabine Eckmann. The exhibitions will be mounted between 2006 and 2007…" (Excerpt from above.)
2005 - article mention
(16 January 2005). People in the news: Appointments and promotions. Philanthropy News Digest. (Viewed 9 October 2023. S00051).
"… The National Center for Family Philanthropy in Washington, D.C., has named SALLY BOWLES… to its board. Bowles, director of the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation, formerly headed the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation… " (Excerpt from above.)
2005 - news brief - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award
(10 September 2005). Cash for curators [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. artnet. (Viewed 4 October 2023. S00027).
"The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation in Meriden, Conn., is looking for adventurous curatorial talent. The foundation awards an exhibition grant of up to $125,000 to U.S.-based curators..." (Excerpt from above.)
2006 - article mention
(10 June 2006). Campership fund; Dress-down helps young campers [with mention: "... Other donations this week were received from... The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, $1,400".] Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 10. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00090).
2006 - news announcement - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
(20 September 2006). Elliott leaves Tokyo for Istanbul; [Emily Hall] Tremaine Awards announced. Artforum. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00055).
2006 - news announcement - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
(1 October 2006). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation announces 2006 exhibition award winners. Philanthropy News Digest. (Viewed 9 October 2023. S00052).
2006 - news announcement - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
(Presumably sponsored content.) (presumably 3 October 2006). Winners of 2006 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award. Art Daily. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00004).
> Ralph Rugoff with CCA Wattis Institute of Contemporary Arts in San Francisco; Deborah Cullen with El Museo del Barrio in New York; Hamza Walker with The Renaissance Society in Chicago;
> the three-person jury of contemporary art curators included Helen Klisser During, Gallery Director at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center Gallery; Madeleine Grynstejn, Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Valerie Smith, Director of Exhibitions at the Queens Museum of Art.
2006 - news announcement - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
(19 September 2006). Tremaine curatorial awards announced [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. artnet. (Viewed 4 October 2023. S00030).
"The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation in Meriden, Conn., has announced the 2006 recipients of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Awards..." (Excerpt from above.)
2007 - press / public announcement mention
Creative Capital Foundation, New York. (29 January 2007). Creative Capital grants in visual arts and film / video available in February 2007 [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 4 October 2023. S00026).
"... Sustaining support for Creative Capital is currently provided by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Ford Foundation, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, The Nathan Cummings Foundation, The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, and more than 60 other foundations and individuals..." (Excerpt from above.)
2007 - article mention
Presumably Lang, Joel. (4 May 2007). Making a powerful pledge [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00377).
"... One by one, cities and towns across Connecticut are buying into an energy program that its promoters promise will improve public health, free the nation from its addiction to foreign oil and combat global warming all at the same time.
The grand claims are matched by a born-again zeal...
Those groups [funding it] include the state’s own Clean Energy Fund, the John Merck Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, among others..." (Excerpt from above.)
2007 - news brief
(17 August 2007). News near you / Richmond [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Richmond Times-Dispatch, p. B2. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00095).
"The Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts has received a $75,000 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation to continue the school’s graduate course Professional Practices for Fine Artists..." (Excerpt from above.)
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2007 - news brief
(28 October 2007). Meriden grant for children’s library [for the Learning Diversity Resource Center; with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. B4. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00103).
2008 - exhibition announcement mention
(24 January 2008). Arte / Vida: Actions by Artists of the Americas, 1960-2000 at El Museo Barrio, New York (30 January - 8 June 2008) [with mention: "Arte ≠ Vida is the recipient of a prestigious 2006 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"]. Art Daily. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00057).
2008 - press / public announcement mention
El Museo del Barrio. (7 April 2008). ARTE ≠ VIDA at El Museo del Barrio, New York
(30 January - 18 May 2008) [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. e-flux announcement. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00018).
"... Arte ≠ Vida: Actions by Artists of the Americas, 1960 – 2000 is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award and by the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Trust... " (Excerpt from above).
2008 - press / public announcement mention
(17 April 2008). Amateurs at California College of the Arts, San Francisco, CA (23 April - 9 August 2008) [Amateurs is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00056).
2008 - article mention
(19 April 2008). Fund on way toward goal ["The Meriden-Wallingford Summer Campership Fund has raised $3,700... The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, $1,300..."]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p 11. (Viewed 24 January 2024. S00870).
2008 - article mention
Perlot, Andrew. (4 May 2008). Panel fixes spot along trail with a beech tree [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. B3. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00094).
"The Conversation Commission... With $5,700 in grants from state Department of Environment Protection and Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the commission has planted about 300 plants along the trail..." (Excerpts from above.)
2008 - news brief mention
(28 July 2008). $2,500 grant ["The United Way of Meriden and Wallingford has announced a $2,500 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation"]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 19. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00089).
2008 - article mention
(12 August 2008). Artnet news [with paragraph on Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Awards]. artnet. (Viewed 17 January 2024. S00868).
2008 - article
(31 August 2008). Press release: Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation announces winners of exhibition awards. Philanthropy News Digest. (Viewed 17 January 2024. S00867).
Awardees:
> Stephanie Smith, $150,000 for "Feast: Radical Hospitality and Contemporary Art" at the Smart Museum of Art at the University of Chicago
> Kimberli Meyer, Lisa Henry, Nizan Shaked, and Gloria Sutton, awarded $150,000 for "How Many Billboards on the Boulevard?" at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture
> Susan Cross, $135,000 for "Material World: Painting and Sculpture as Environment" at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art
"Exhibitions will be mounted between 2009 and 2011."
2008 - article mention
(1 September 2008). New this month in U. S. museums ["Street Art, Street Life: From the 1950s to Now"; Bronx Museum; Sept. 14, 2008 - Jan. 25, 2009... Funding (including) The Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..."]. artnet. (Viewed 17 January 2024. S00869).
2008 - article mention
Moore, George. (7 October 2008). Seeking the trail? Follow the web [about the Meriden Linear Trail website, with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), pp 7-8. (Viewed 24 January 2024. S00871).
"The Meriden Linear Trail will now have a presence on the World Wide Web... A recent $2,500 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation for outreach will cover the cost of the new site... " (Excerpt from above.)
2008 - advertisement mention
Summercamp Fund for Meriden and Wallingford. (2 November 2008). Advertisement: "Thanks to your generosity... Foundations: ... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... " Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p E14. (Viewed 17 January 2024. S00866).
2009 - article
Preece, R. J. (January / February 2009). Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation: Interview of Nicole Chevalier, Program Director; This foundation based in Meriden, Connecticut is funding professional practice training via its Marketplace Empowerment for Artists (MEA) Program in the US on a national scale. artdesigncafe. (Viewed 9 October 2023.)
2009 - press / public announcement mention
(10 February 2009). I repeat myself when under stress at Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (in collaboration with Siemens Arts Program) (13 February - 3 May 2009). e-flux announcements. (Viewed 16 October 2023. S00097).
[Additional mention:] "Winter Exhibitions at MOCAD: Black Is, Black Ain’t, organized by the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago and curated by Hamza Walker. Black Is Black Ain’t is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..." (Excerpt from above.)
2009 - article mention
(10 May 2009). Council for philanthropy elects officers ["The Connecticut Council for Philanthropy... elected officers... Secretary— Stewart Hudson, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation (Meriden)..."]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 17 January 2024. S00865).
2009 - article mention
(23 May 2009). Campership raises $14,075 halfway through campaign ["The Meriden-Wallingford Campership Fund... Donations were received this week from... The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, $1000..."]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 15. (Viewed 17 January 2024. S00864).
2009 - article mention
(9 June 2009). Association of Art Museum Curators welcomes its fourth president, John Ravenal [his curated exhibitions include "Outer & Inner Space (2002), which presented a history of video art and received an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..."]. Art Daily. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01014).
2009 - advertisement mention
Meriden-Wallingford Summer Campership Fund. (29 July 2009). Advertisement: “… Thanks to your generosity… Foundations… Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation… “ Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 9. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00091).
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2009 - article mention
Falcone, Amanda. (26 September 2009). Meriden Children Zone Project set to start helping families later this year [with mention: “… funding for the project from a variety of private sources, including the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…“]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), pp. 13 & 14. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00092).
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2009 - article mention
Falcone, Amanda. (8 October 2009). City funds Mayor’s clean-up [with mention: "In previous years, the office obtained grants from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation…"]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. 19. (Viewed 13 October 2023. S00094).
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2009 - news announcement - call for submissions
(16 November 2009). Call for Entries: 2010 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award. Art Daily. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00007).
’Past awardees include: Lydia Yee for "Street Art, Street Life" at The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY; Deborah Cullen for "Arte ≠ Vida: Actions by Artists of the Americas, 1960-2000", at El Museo del Barrio, New York; Sylvia Chivaratanond for "Skin Tight: The Sensibility of the Flesh" at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; Betti-Sue Hertz for "The Past in Reverse: Contemporary Art of East Asia" at the San Diego Museum of Art; Helen Molesworth for "Work Ethic at the Baltimore Museum of Art"; and Christian Eckart, Osvaldo Romberg and Harry Philbrick for "Faith: The Impact of Judeo-Christian Religion on Art at the Millennium" at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT.’ (Excerpt from above.)
2009 - press / public announcement mention
(19 December 2009). How many billboards? Art In Stead at MAK Center for Art and Architecture (West Hollywood, CA) (5 February - 12 March 2010) [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 4 October 2023. S00032).
"How Many Billboards? Art In Stead is generously supported by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Exhibition Award..." (Excerpt from above.)
2009 - article mention
(19 December 2009). MATRIX Program at Wadsworth Atheneum presents best of emerging artists. Art Daily. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01013).
"... Selected by the Wadsworth’s [newly appointed Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art], Patricia Hickson, artists Kitty Kraus, Justin Lowe, and Kim Schoenstadt will present solo exhibitions in the museum’s dedicated MATRIX gallery in 2010..." (Excerpt from above.)
2010s - text mentions (Emily)
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2010 - article mention
Wullschlager, Jackie. (23 October 2010). Lunch with the FT: Larry Gagosian; Over swordfish in Mayfair the world’s most successful art dealer talks about his humble beginnings and his "natural feel for selling" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine and Piet Mondrian’s Victory boogie woogie]. Financial Times. (Viewed 15 December 2023. S00723).
2011 - article mention
Gleadell, Colin. (15 November 2011). $43M Lichtenstein crowns Christie’s Contemporary [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine in relation to ownership of Roy Lichtenstein’s Pop art classic, I Can See the Whole Room, 1961]. ARTnews. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01768).
2011 - article mention
Kinsella, Eileen and Gleadell, Colin. (16 November 2011). Still market runs deep [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. ARTnews. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01767).
"[At Christie’s] ... Roy Lichtenstein’s Pop art classic, I Can See the Whole Room, 1961, fetched a new record when it sold to private dealer Guy Bennett for $43.2 million, compared with an estimate of $35 million / 45 million. The painting was being sold by Courtney Ross, the widow of the late Time Warner CEO, Steven Ross, who bought it at the Emily and Burton Tremaine sale at Christie’s in 1988 for $2.1 million..." (Excerpt from above.)
2012 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 February 2012). HOME: Modernist in Madison: Iconic architect Philip Johnson made his mark on old farmhouse; unique home on market for $2.49 million [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01616).
"... The Tremaines also championed contemporary architecture; this put them in good sted with Johnson. But, Emily’s first true love was art: She had, according to Johnson in ’Emily Hall Tremaine: Collector on the Cusp,’ by Kathleen Housley, ’an original eye. She had tunnel vision. It was art. That was her universe.’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2013 - book mentions - Emily and Victory Boogie Woogie
Troy, Nancy. (2013). The afterlife of Piet Mondrian, (p. 38, portrait photo of Emily, 1944). [Chapter 1: Mondrian and money: Victory Boogie Woogie, pp. 9-70.] University of Chicago Press: Chicago and London. (Viewed 29 September 2023. K01223-25; K01230).
2014 - interview mention
O’Neill-Butler, Lauren. (11 February 2014). Virginia Dwan; Virginia Dwan on her life and work [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Artforum. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01770).
"... Later, in 1974, Walter installed the first Lightning Field on the property of Burton and Emily Tremaine near Flagstaff, Arizona. It was made of thirty-five stainless steel poles. But when we weren’t able to sell it, I ended up with these gorgeous, twenty-foot stainless steel poles in my storage space. Eventually I gave them to the Dia Foundation..." (Excerpt from above.)
2015 - museum website profile
Jozefacka, Anna. (January 2015). Emily [Hall] Tremaine and Burton G. Tremaine Sr [Butte, Mont., 1908 - Madison, Conn., 1987, and Cleveland, 1901 - Rancho Mirage, Calif., 1991]. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York website. (Viewed 8 October 2023. S00044).
2016 - book mentions
Stein, Judith E. (2016). Eye of the sixties: Richard Bellamy and the transformation of Modern art, [pp. 127 (regarding Mark di Suvero), 156 (regarding James Rosenquist), 164, 272 (regarding Dan Flavin)]. Farrar, Straus and Giroux: New York. (Viewed 29 September 2023. K01288-95; K01300).
2016 - article mention
Shapiro, Ellen. (20 May 2016). From Picasso to Kiko, through Burle Marx [with mention of the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine House, Santa Barbara area (unbuilt; 1948) with garden designed by Burle Marx]. Print magazine. (Viewed 9 October 2023. S00046).
2017 - feature article - Emily and Painting toward architecture
Preece, Robert. (July / August 2017). Rethinking "Painting toward architecture" (1947-52). Sculpture magazine, pp. 18-21. (Viewed 28 August 2021. K01311).
"Emily Hall Tremaine and her husband, Burton, the CEO and owner of the Miller Company in Meriden, Connecticut, are mostly remembered as collectors of cutting-edge 1960s art and for the prices commanded when some of their works were sold at auction in 1988 and 1991. But [in c. 1945-55], Mrs. Tremaine was the art director of the company, and she organized a traveling exhibition, “Painting Toward Architecture”, for the developing Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art. The show, which featured some of the biggest names in modern art and architecture, was seen in [28(+) venues] across the U.S. between 1947 and 1952. Combining experimental art and design crossovers, it also achieved a very sophisticated fusion of art, design, and publicity. The show and related initiatives were dynamic, pioneering, and entrepreneurial..." (Excerpt from above.)
2017 - article mention
Brown, Brandon. (17 July 2017). Reality check: Oakland’s Museum of Capitalism [with mention of Emily and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Art in America magazine. (Viewed 24 March 2024. S00955).
"... This furthers the Museum’s central, imaginary conceit: that capitalism is a thing of the past. Finally, like almost every other art institution, the Museum’s programming is supported by the philanthropy of wealthy patrons. In this case, it’s the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, named for a woman whose family owned sheet metal factories that [partly] funded her passion for collecting art...
In a sense, every art museum is a “museum of capitalism” insofar as they are filled with works donated by patrons who accumulated fortunes through the exploitation of workers. It’s probably not surprising that the Museum doesn’t address the origin of the Tremaine family’s wealth, critically or otherwise... " (Excerpt from above.)
2017 - article mention
Preece, R. J. (31 December 2017). Frank Lloyd Wright. Project for Meteor Crater &
Painting toward architecture [with extensive mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 3 October 2021).
2017 - article mention
Preece, R. J. (31 December 2017). Oscar Niemeyer / Roberto Burle Marx. Tremaine House & Painting toward architecture [with extensive mention of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 3 October 2021).
2019 - article mentions
Allen, Greg. (20 November 2019). How Leo Castelli, MoMA, and two wealthy collectors charted today’s rocket-fueled art market [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. ARTnews. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01588).
"... In 1963 Castelli was in a jam: two of his biggest clients, the Sculls and the Tremaines, wanted the same painting by the 32-year-old Jasper Johns, Castelli’s breakout star..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
Shnayerson, Michael. (30 November 2019). Remembering Donald Marron: The art collector in his own words [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. ARTnews. (Viewed 22 July 2024. S01562).
"... ’You never knew who you were competing with,’ Marron recalled. ’Leo invented the "thank you for your interest, we will consider it." It’s not like you got turned down, but your request was not accepted…’ Castelli had to oblige other collectors, too: Aggie Gund, Ronald Lauder, Si Newhouse, Burton and Emily Tremaine, and more. Most ended up as trustees at the Museum of Modern Art, including Marron, who joined the board in 1975 and became its president in 1985. On Saturdays, the whole lot of them would gather at Castelli’s, talking and talking about art..." (Excerpt from above.)
2010s - text mentions (EHTF)
See the texts
2010 - exhibition announcement mention
(1 April 2010). Material world at MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA (24 April 2010 - 27 February 2011) [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. artnet. (Viewed 4 October 2023. S00031).
"Seven artists transform MASS MoCA’s second and third floor galleries into a series of time-based, precarious, site-specific installations: Michael Beutler, Orly Genger, Tobias Putrih, Alyson Shotz, Dan Steinhilber, and collaborative team Wade Kavanaugh and Stephen B. Nguyen.
Curator: Susan Cross... Funding: Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award." (Excerpt from above.)
2010 - news announcement - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
(11 August 2010). Winners of the 2010 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award announced. Artforum. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00001).
> to Steven Matijcio, João Ribas, Sue Spaid;
> the three-person jury included Deborah T. Cullen-Morales, Director of Curatorial Programs at El Museo del Barrio, New York; Jens Hoffmann, Director, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, and independent art consultant Andrea Spaulding Norris, former Director, Spencer Museum of Art at the University of Kansas in Lawrence.
2010 - article
(16 August 2010). Three contemporary art exhibition concepts to be realized through major award to curators [by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Art Daily. (Viewed 28 April 2024. S01012).
"The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation is announcing the winners of the 2010 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award... Steven Matijcio... João Ribas... Sue Spaid..." (Excerpt from above.)
2010 - article mention
(27 October 2010). New exhibitions opening at Sanchez Center [including a juried exhibition by Betti-Sue Hertz, Director of Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco... she received the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. Pacifica Tribune (Pacifica, California), p. 9A. (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00990).
2010 - news brief
(15 December 2010). Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Awards [Winners: Steven Matijcio, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, NC; João Ribas, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Cambridge, England; Sue Spaid, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio]. artnet.com. (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00989).
2012 - article mention
(15 March 2012). Movers and shapers: Blanche Podhajski / Brenda Buzzell [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Burlington Free Press (Vermont), p. 3-D. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00376).
"Stern Center for Language and Learning President Blanche Podhajski and Building Blocks for Literacy Coordinator Brenda Buzzell recently presented a free Building Blocks conference in Houston to area Pre-K decision makers and educators. The grant-funded conference was made possible by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... " (Excerpt from above.)
- Search worldcat.org for possible locations, or contact area public library.
2012 - press / public announcement mention
Ljubljana Biennale of Graphic Arts. (31 October 2012). Deborah Cullen appointed curator of the 30th Biennial of Graphic Arts in Ljubljana (14 September–24 November 2013) ["... she received an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..."]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 24 March 2024. S00954).
2012 - news announcement - Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award winners
Boucher, Brian. (6 November 2012). Burton among recipients of Tremaine Foundation grants. Art in America. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00003).
> to Johanna Burton, Claire Tancons and Krista A. Thompson, Claire C. Carter;
> jury included Kimberli Meyer, director of the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House, Los Angeles; Dominic Molon, chief curator of the Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis; and Lilian Tone, Assistant Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
2013 - article mention
(Presumably 19 June 2013). Polson student wins "Energize Connecticut" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01005).
"... The eesmarts program partnered with three Connecticut-based foundations-the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund-to identify three winners in this category to receive funding to make their community-based project a reality..." (Excerpt from above.)
2013 - article mention
(Presumably 19 June 2013). Winthrop student wins "Energize Connecticut" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01006).
"... The eesmarts program partnered with three Connecticut-based foundations-the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund-to identify three winners in this category to receive funding to make their community-based project a reality..." (Excerpt from above.)
2013 - article mention
(6 September 2013). Wadsworth Atheneum presents its first collection-based photography exhibition in nearly a decade [re. exhibition An artificial wilderness: The landscape in contemporary photography, on view through 5 January 2014; with mention of the museum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 24 January 2024. S00876).
2013 - press / public announcement mention
Rauschenberg Project Space. (12 October 2013). Quiet earth at Rauschenberg Project Space, New York. (15 October - 30 November 2013) [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. e-flux announcement. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00017).
"... Quiet Earth has been made possible through the support of the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, with generous contributions by Barclays, The Public Concern Foundation, The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... " (Excerpt from above).
2014 - article mention
(17 January 2014). Westport Arts Center seeks artists for upcoming solos exhibit ["Patricia Hickson, the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, will oversee the SOLOS 2014 exhibit"]. Daily Voice (Westport - Wilton, CT). (Viewed 24 January 2024. S00877).
2014 - article mention
(25 January 2014). João Ribas is the new Deputy Director of Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00884).
"João Ribas (b. 1979, Portugal) has been appointed as Deputy Director and Senior Curator of Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, in Porto, Portugal... Ribas is the winner of ... an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award (2010)... " (Excerpt from above.)
2014 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (6 February 2014). Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art premieres new work by artist Allison Schulnik [6 February - 4 May 2014] [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 9 October 2023. S00048).
2014 - article mention
(9 February 2014). Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art premieres new work by artist Allison Schulnik [Feb. 6 - May 4, 2014; with comment by Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the museum]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00885).
2014 - article mention
(10 February 2014). Claymation animator brings art of stop-motion to [Wadsworth] Atheneum [artist Allison Schulnik (Feb. 6 - May 4, 2014), with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the museum]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00886).
2014 - article mention
(23 February 2014). Highlights From the Wadsworth Atheneum ("Director Susan Talbott [chose 10] items to represent the museum’s most important holdings" with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the museum).
Hartford Courant. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00883).
2014 - article mention
May, Justin (submitted by). (30 March 2014). Statewide contest announced [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant, p. H5. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00882).
"Energize Connecticut... contest for students in grades K through 12... Students in grades 9 through 12 compete in the ’Power of Change’ award category, which asks students to propose a community-based project to address an energy-related issue... [this] category was created in collaboration with Connecticut-based foundations Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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2014 - article mention
(1 April 2014). Curators announced for British Art Show 8 [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00878).
"Hayward Touring announced the appointment of Anna Colin and Lydia Yee as the curators for British Art Show 8, opening in October 2015 in Leeds, and touring to Edinburgh, Norwich and Southampton... Lydia Yee is Curator at Barbican Art Gallery... She was the recipient of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award in 2006 for Street Art, Street Life... " (Excerpt from above.)
2014 - news brief
(2 April 2014). Michelle Knapik to depart Surdna Foundation; named [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s President. Philanthropy New York website. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00879).
2014 - article mention
(22 April 2014). Winners of 2014 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award announced [Winners include curators Andrea Grover, Christian Larsen, Ruth Estévez and Sohrab Mohebbi]. Artforum. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00881).
2014 - article mention
Sutton, Benjamin. (30 April 2014). Ahoy, matey! Exhibition of artists’ boats among 2014 Tremaine Award winners. artnet.com. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00880).
Award winners
> "Andrea Grover’s fantastic-sounding show of artist-built watercraft at the Parrish Museum of Art"
> "Christian Larsen, who will curate an exhibition exploring the interactions between the US and Latin America in art from the mid-20th century to today at the Wolfsonian in Miami"
> "Ruth Estévez and Sohrab Mohebbi, who will mount a show chronicling the history of performing theories in contemporary art at Los Angeles’s REDCAT."
2014 - press / public announcement mention
REDCAT, Roy and Edna Disney CalArts Theater. (27 June 2014). Summer 2014 [programming including:] Wayne Koestenbaum and Bruce Hainley: Reading Hotel Theory (9 July 2014) [with mention: "The exhibition takes place at REDCAT in October 2015 and is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"].
e-flux announcements. (Viewed 23 March 2024. S00952).
2014 - news brief mention
(24 July 2014). Lydia Yee appointed Chief Curator of Whitechapel Gallery [with mention of Yee being "the 2006 recipient of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"]. Artforum. (Viewed 15 April 2024. S00977).
2014 - news brief mention
Fazzare, Elizabeth. (24 July 2014). Lydia Yee hired as Chief Curator at Whitechapel Gallery [with mention: "In 2004, she received the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award for the show ’Street Art, Street Life’ at the Bronx Museum"]. Art in America magazine. (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00980).
2014 - article mention
(25 July 2014). New Chief Curator announced for the Whitechapel Gallery [Lydia Yee; with mention of Yee being "the 2006 recipient of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"]. Art Daily. (Viewed 15 April 2024. S00979).
2014 - news brief mention
Hansson, Hendrik. (25 July 2014). New Chief Curator for Whitechapel Gallery [Lydia Yee; with mention of Yee being "the 2006 recipient of the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"]. artnet. (Viewed 15 April 2024. S00978).
2014 - art performance announcement mention
Tate Modern, London. (c. August 2014). BMW Tate Live: Up hill down hall: An indoor carnival (23 August 2014) [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Tate Modern website, London. (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00983).
"... guest curated by Claire Tancons... Tancons received many grants from the Andy Warhol Foundation, the Prince Claus Fund and the Foundation for Arts Initiatives among others and, in 2012, an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..." (Excerpt from above.)
2014 - press release
Washington University of St. Louis communications office. (24 August 2014). Press release: Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum receives $125K grant; Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award to support Reality Bites, inaugural exhibition of new facilities, in Fall 2006. Washington University of St. Louis communications office. (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00981).
2014 - press release mention
Lower East End Workshop, New York. (September 2014). Press release: Treasure Island curated by Julie Chae (1 October - 9 November 2014) [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Artforum website. (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00982).
"... Lower East Side Printshop’s programs have been supported in part by public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Private supporters have included: Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Milton and Sally
Avery Arts Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Ford Foundation - Good Neighbor Committee, ICAP / John Nixon, Jerome Foundation, The J. M. Kaplan Fund, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, New York Community Trust, PECO Foundation, and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts...." (Excerpt from above.)
2014 - press / public announcement mention
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. (5 October 2014). Covert Operations at
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMoCA), Arizona (28 September 2014 - 11 January 2015) [with mention of the Emily Hall Exhibition Award]. e-flux announcement. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00016).
"... Covert Operations is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award. The Exhibition Award program was founded in 1998 to honor Emily Hall Tremaine..." (Excerpt from above).
2015 - press release mention
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans. (12 January 2015). EN MAS’: Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean at Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans (7 March - 7 June) ["Curated by Claire Tancons and Krista Thompson 2012 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award Recipient"]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00888).
2015 - article mention
(17 January 2015). Century Arts Foundation underwrites multi-year named position for Parrish Art Museum curator [Andrea Grover]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00887).
"... Grover’s most recent endeavor is the major exhibition and accompanying publication Radical Seafaring, scheduled for Spring 2016, which has garnered a prestigious Exhibition Award grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation..." (Excerpt from above.)
2015 - article mention
Dunne, Susan. (18 January 2015). Wadsworth Atheneum: A Modern revival; galleries reopened, art reinterpreted [with comment by Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Hartford Courant, pp. A1, A6. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00889).
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2015 - article mention
(1 February 2015). New galleries of Post-War and Contemporary art unveiled at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art ["Patricia Hickson, Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art, organized the reinstallation"]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00890).
2015 - article mention
(2 February 2015). Los Angeles native Michael C. McMillen exhibits at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art [entitled "SIDESHOW", 31 January - 3 May, organized by the museum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00891).
2015 - news brief mention
(6 July 2015). Collective views: 14 local artists exhibit ["... The artists were all selected to participate in the 2015 Make.Art.Work. program... made possible by support from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation..."]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 4 May 2024. S01076).
2015 - article mention
(7 June 2015). Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art celebrates 40th anniversary of its MATRIX exhibition series ["Mark Bradford / MATRIX 172"; 4 June - 6 September 2015; with comment by the museum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 January 2024. S00892).
2015 - article mention
(29 August 2015). Yale University Press publishes "Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls" [with reference to exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum organized by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art Patricia Hickson (17 October 2015 - 24 January 2016)]. Art Daily. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01074).
2015 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (21 September 2015). Press release: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art’s MATRIX 173 features artist Mark Dion [re. exhibition "The Wadsworth Atheneum’s Great Chain of Being" (1 October 2015 - 3 January 2016) [with quote by Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01007).
2015 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum. (c. October 2015). Press release: Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & dolls exhibition (17 October 2015 - 24 January 2016) [organized by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art Patricia Hickson (17 October 2015 - 24 January 2016)]. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (Viewed 4 May 2024. S01075).
2015 - article mention
(c. October 2015). Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT [organized by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art Patricia Hickson (17 October 2015 - 24 January 2016)]. Apollo magazine. (Viewed 4 May 2024. S01073).
2015 - article mention
Dunne, Susan. (1 October 2015). Artist pokes fun at "Great chain of being" with new Wadsworth exhibit (re. exhibition by Mark Dion, 1 October 2015 - 3 January 2016) [with quote by Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01008).
2015 - press / public announcement mention
REDCAT. (3 October 2015). Hotel Theory at REDCAT (Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater), Los Angeles, CA (3 October - 20 December 2015) [with mention of the Emily Hall Exhibition Award]. e-flux announcement. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00015).
"... This exhibition is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award. The Exhibition Award program was founded in 1998 to honor Emily Hall Tremaine..." (Excerpt from above).
2015 - article mention
(3 October 2015). Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art’s groundbreaking MATRIX 173 features artist Mark Dion [re. exhibition "The Wadsworth Atheneum’s Great Chain of Being" (1 October 2015 - 3 January 2016) [with quote by Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01009).
2015 - news brief mention
(11 October 2015). C4 Atlanta selects 14 for art training [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Atlanta Constitution, p. E3. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00913).
"C4 Atlanta, the Atlanta nonprofit that serves artists and arts organizations, has selected 14 metro artists to help pilot Hatch, a program that will teach the legal, financial and ’soft’ skills required to lead community-based art projects.
C4 recently was awarded a two-year, $100,000 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation..." (Excerpt from above.)
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2015 - press release mention
(16 October 2015). Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art presents first exhibition to pair the work of Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe; “Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & dolls,” examines issues of gender and Identity through iconic artists’ work [exhibition from 17 October 2015 to 24 January 2016] [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (Viewed 7 October 2023. S00041).
2015 - article mention
(17 October 2015). Wadsworth Atheneum presents first exhibition to pair the work of Andy Warhol and Robert Mapplethorpe [regarding exhibition "Warhol & Mapplethorpe: Guise & Dolls", organized by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art Patricia Hickson (17 October 2015 - 24 January 2016)]. Art Daily. (Viewed 4 May 2024. S01072).
2016 - article mention
Allen, Greg. (16 February 2016). “Millennials are not joiners”: On the ground at the College Art Association 206 conference in Washington, DC [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation’s “Stay or go?” forum]. ARTnews. (Viewed 7 October 2023. S00039).
2016 - press / public announcement mention
(23 February 2016). Gallery talk: Vanessa German at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT (10 June 2016) [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 7 October 2023. S00040).
2016 - press release mention
Arizona Commission on the Arts, Phoenix. (13 May 2016). Land Tracings [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Arizona Commission on the Arts. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00053).
"Five Arizona artists will be featured in “Land Tracings,” a group exhibition
presented by the Arizona Commission on the Arts... These programs are open to the public and presented as part of the Arts Commission’s AZ ArtWorker program, funded by a generous grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation." (Excerpts from above.)
2016 - press release
Wadsworth Atheneum. (23 May 2016). Exhibition to highlight diversity of contemporary artists, artworks; "The human touch: Selections from the RBC Wealth Management Art Collection" on view at Wadsworth Atheneum beginning Sept. 25, 2016 [with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00917).
2016 - article mention
(9 June 2016). Vanessa German confronts social issues of race and violence at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art [announcement of exhibition "i come to do a violence to the lie" (9 June - 4 September 2016) with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 3 January 2024. S00855).
2016 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (9 September 2016). Press release: First major photography survey in 27 years to open at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (re. exhibition "The thrill of the chase: The Wagstaff Collection of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum", 10 September - 11 December 2016) [with quote by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01003).
2016 - article mention
(12 September 2016). First major photography survey in 27 years opens at Wadsworth Atheneum (re. exhibition "The thrill of the chase: The Wagstaff Collection of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum", 10 September - 11 December 2016) [with quote by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01002).
2016 - article mention
(10 October 2016). Wadsworth Atheneum opens first U.S. exhibition by artist Dulce Chacón [re. exhibition "Fallen Angels" (October 7, 2016 - January 8, 2017) [with quote by the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 26 April 2024. S01004).
2016 - press / public announcement mention
Wadworth Atheneum. (23 October 2016). Dulce Chacón: Fallen Angels at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT (7 October 2016 - 8 January 2017) [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. e-flux announcement. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00014).
"... ’Dulce Chacón has had a longtime fascination with space and air,’ says Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art Patricia Hickson..." (Excerpt from above.)
2017 - listings mention
(17 January 2017). Art openings and exhibits around the region this week... Slater Memorial Museum, 305 Broadway, Norwich ["The 73rd annual exhibition is juried by Patricia Hickson... Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art..."]. The Day (New London, CT) , p. D2. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00910).
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2017 - article mention
(3 February 2017). Brazilian Conceptual artist Valeska Soares featured at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art [the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art curated the exhibition]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00909).
2017 - article mention
Adeniji, Ade. (5 March 2017). The Poses Family Foundation tackles learning and attention issues, and more. Inside Philanthropy website. (Viewed 24 March 2024. S00953).
"The seeds of Understood.org were sewn in 2012 when a collective of parents, nonprofits, business leaders, educators and others came together to develop a platform to help children with learning and attention issues...
... The funders who started Understood.org include the Oak Foundation, the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and the Poses Family Foundation (PFF), based in New York City..." (Excerpt from above.)
2017 - press release
Wadsworth Atheneum. (18 April 2017). MoMA paintings by Warhol, Lichtenstein featured in Pop Art exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (Hand-painted Pop!, 29 April 29 - 13 August 2017) [with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00908).
2017 - article mention
(29 April 2017). MoMA paintings featured in Pop Art exhibition at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art [regarding "Hand-Painted Pop!" exhibition (29 April - 13 August 2017); quote by the Wadworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 7 May 2024. S01085).
2017 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. (31 May 2017). Mika Tajima contemplates technology and contemporary life in Matrix 177 at Wadsworth Atheneum of Art (1 June - 3 September 2017) [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 9 October 2017. S00049).
2017 - press / public announcement mention
Boucher, Brian. (12 June 2017). Is Capitalism doomed? A new museum [The Museum of Capitalism] imagines the downfall of the economic system [with mention of a $215,000 grant from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. artnet. (Viewed 9 October 2023. S00050).
2017 - press / public announcement mention
REDCAT. (2 July 2017). Chalk Circles at REDCAT (Roy and Edna Disney / CalArts Theater), Los Angeles (17 June - 20 August 2017) [with mention of Hotel Theory project and that the project was made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award.] e-flux announcement. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00013).
2017 - article mention
Burke, Sarah. (12 July 2017). This new museum imagines a world where capitalism is dead [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Artsy website. (Viewed 25 March 2024. S00960).
"... it wasn’t until Steves and Furstnau received the annual Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award for nearly $150,000 that the proposition finally came into focus. The Tremaine Foundation’s Art Program Manager Heather Pontonio says the award (the largest of its kind in the country) is reserved for daring proposals that other foundations typically wouldn’t fund.
’If it would be [otherwise] funded, it’s probably not challenging enough,’ she says. ’It’s probably not taking that level of risk that we would like to see taken.’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2017 - article mention
Brown, Brandon. (17 July 2017). Reality check: Oakland’s Museum of Capitalism [with mention of Emily and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Art in America magazine. (Viewed 24 March 2024. S00955).
"... This furthers the Museum’s central, imaginary conceit: that capitalism is a thing of the past. Finally, like almost every other art institution, the Museum’s programming is supported by the philanthropy of wealthy patrons. In this case, it’s the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, named for a woman whose family owned sheet metal factories that [partly] funded her passion for collecting art...
In a sense, every art museum is a “museum of capitalism” insofar as they are filled with works donated by patrons who accumulated fortunes through the exploitation of workers. It’s probably not surprising that the Museum doesn’t address the origin of the Tremaine family’s wealth, critically or otherwise... " (Excerpt from above.)
2017 - article mention
(1 August 2017). Mika Tajima contemplates technology and contemporary life at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (exhibition on view until 3 September 2017) ["Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art Patricia Hickson is organizing the exhibition"]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00905).
2017 - article mention
(6 October 2017). Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art presents Sam Messer’s newly-completed animation "Denis the Pirate" (5 October 2017 - 11 February 2018) [with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00906).
2017 - article mention
Takcres, Lauren. (18 December 2017). Sustainable program approved in Durham [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Record-Journal (Meriden, CT), p. A3. (Updated 12 February 2024. S00911; S00941).
"Durham will be among the first to join a new program for towns to reach sustainability goals... First Selectman Laura Francis helped create [the Sustainable CT municipal certification program]... Sustainable CT is administered by the Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University...
Three foundations— Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Common Sense Fund, Hampshire Foundation— supported the creation and coordination of the program... "
(Excerpt from above.)
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2017 - article mention, photo
Dignan, Claire. (22 December 2017). Hamden joins Sustainable CT program [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, with photo of foundation director Michelle Knapik to the left; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. New Haven Register. (Viewed 25 March 2024. S00941; S00959).
"... ’The important thing is it offers guidance on actions that Hamden and other municipalities can take to make progress on becoming a truly 21st century urban community,’ town Energy Efficiency Coordinator Kathleen Schomaker said. She will also serve as the town’s contact person with Sustainable CT..." (Excerpt from above.)
2017 - news brief mention, link
(30 December 2017). Town of Greenwich joins in the Sustainable CT initiative [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Connecticut Council for Philanthropy website. (Viewed S00943).
2017 - article mention
(30 December 2017). Town of Greenwich joins in the Sustainable CT initiative [by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Greenwich Free Press website. (Viewed 13 February 2024. S00941; S00942).
"... Greenwich is looking at this tool to help us move our sustainability program forward,” said Denise Savageau, director of Conservation department, which is the lead department for Greenwich on the initiative.
"... Three Connecticut philanthropies – The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund – have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(17 January 2018). Torrington to host Sustainable CT information launch at City Hall Thursday [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 3 May 2024. S00941; S01066).
"... ’The City of Torrington has recognized the value of Sustainable CT early on,’ said Elinor Carbone, Mayor of the City...
Three Connecticut philanthropies— The New Haven-based Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund— have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(23 January 2018). New London, Groton eye recognition in sustainability program [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. The Day (New London, CT). (Viewed 15 May 2024. S00941; S01108).
"... New London Mayor Michael Passero said a resolution to participate in the program should be on the agenda for the Feb. 5 City Council meeting...
We’re hoping they receive it favorably," Passero said...
Three Connecticut nonprofits— the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Common Sense Fund and Hampshire Foundation— fund the effort..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(23 January 2018). Roxbury joins Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. CT Insider (Connecticut). (Viewed 24 March 2024. S00941; S00956).
"On Jan. 3, the Roxbury Board of Selectmen voted to join Sustainable CT....
’Since the Town of Roxbury has had energy and recycling-related success stories, we are looking to expand on those successes in other areas,’ said First Selectman Barbara Henry...
Three Connecticut philanthropies— The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund— have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(23 January 2018). Roxbury joins Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 24 March 2024. S00941; S00957).
2018 - article mention
Beals, Shawn R. (24 January 2018). Middletown first town in state to join new sustainability program [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 7 May 2024. S00941; S01084).
’... "We’ve been trying to strengthen the culture and participation around environmental projects and this is a tool we’ve hit upon to do that," Harris said. "It’s going to create a much better ability to step into real projects." ...
The organization is not using any state or local money. It was funded by donations from the Hampshire Foundation, the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and the Common Sense Fund...’ (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
Perkins, Julia. (24 January 2018). Brookfield joins statewide sustainability program [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. NewsTimes (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 7 May 2024. S00941; S01081).
"... Sustainable CT launched in November with financial support from three Connecticut foundations— the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund and the Hampshire Foundation.
First Selectman Steve Dunn said a town’s commitment to sustainability, like a good school system, has become an important factor for prospective residents..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - news announcement mention
(15 February 2018). SculptureCenter appoints Sohrab Mohebbi as curator [with mention "... he and co-curator Ruth Estévez received the 2013 the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..."]. Artforum. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00012).
2018 - article mention
Russeth, Andrew. (15 February 2018). SculptureCenter names Sohrab Mohebbi curator [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award]. ARTnews. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00907).
"... At REDCAT, Mohebbi organized ... ’Hotel Theory’ a multidisciplinary affair he curated in partnership with Ruth Estevez... It took home the 2013 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(16 February 2018). SculptureCenter appoints Sohrab Mohebbi [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Art Daily. (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01065).
"SculptureCenter announced the appointment of Sohrab Mohebbi to the position of Curator effective April 1, 2018...
... he and cocurator Ruth Estevez received the 2013 The Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award [for ’Hotel Theory’]..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article
Dixon, Troy E. (27 February 2018). P2P Receives grant from Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. Patch (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01064).
"The Board of Directors of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation (EHTF) has awarded a $2,250 grant to Person-to-Person.
"This is the first time the Foundation has made a grant to Person-to-Person," says P2P Executive Director Ceci Maher, "and we are grateful for their generosity." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(c. 27 February 2018). Person-to-Person receives grant from Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. HamletHub (Darien, CT). (Viewed 3 May 2024. S01070).
"The Board of Directors of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation (EHTF) has awarded a $2,250 grant to Person-to-Person.
"This is the first time the Foundation has made a grant to Person-to-Person," says P2P Executive Director Ceci Maher, "and we are grateful for their generosity." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
Koerting, Katrina. (6 April 2018). Newtown joins Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. NewsTimes (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 7 May 2023. S00941; S01083).
2018 - press / public announcement mention
Ulrich Museum of Art. (17 April 2018). EN MAS’: Carnival and Performance Art of the Caribbean at Ulrich Museum of Art at Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas (21 April - 12 August 2018) ["The exhibition is made possible by an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00904).
2018 - article mention
(18 April 2018). Old Lyme joins 37 other towns in 2018 Sustainable CT challenge [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. LymeLine website (Lyme, CT). (S00941; S01093).
’... "This is an exciting opportunity for our community; a chance for representatives from our many organizations to work together toward common goals. The idea has been met with much enthusiasm and we can’t wait to get started," comments Old Lyme First Selectwoman Bonnie Reemsnyder...
Three Connecticut philanthropies— The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund— have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - announcement mention
Wadsworth Atheneum. (18 April 2018). Tremaine Lecture in Contemporary Art:
Mierle Laderman Ukeles (18 April 2018) ["generously supported by the Emily Hall Tremaine Fund"]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00898).
2018 - article mention
Koerting, Katrina. (1 May 2018). New Milford joins Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. NewsTimes (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00941; S00996).
"... ’We are excited to partner with Sustainable CT as another opportunity New Milford will have to enhance the quality of life for its residents, businesses and future,’ Mayor Pete Bass said in a statement..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - program, "equity", "social justice"
(23 May 2018). The Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut awards more than $1.9 million to local nonprofits (from 18 Dec 17: "Three foundations— Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Common Sense Fund, Hampshire Foundation— supported the creation and coordination of the [Sustainable CT] program"; by 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels). The Day (New London, CT). (Viewed 12 February 2024. S00941; S00961).
"... Sustainable CT: $50,000 to support eastern Connecticut towns in conservation planning with an equity and social justice lens... " (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(15 June 2018). West Haven joins statewide Sustainable CT initiative [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. New Haven Register. (Viewed 25 March 2024. S00941; S00962).
"... The [city] council voted unanimously on May 29 to join Sustainable CT...
’On behalf of the members of the City Council and the people of West Haven, I am delighted to announce our participation in Sustainable CT,’ Mayor Nancy Rossi said Thursday in a written release.
Three Connecticut philanthropies — The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund — have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
Perkins, Julia. (6 July 2018). Bethel joins 50 other towns for Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. New Haven Register. (Viewed 25 March 2024. S00941; S00963).
"... ’The Town of Bethel has a long history of investing in our town and community with the same vision and initiatives as Sustainable CT,’ First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker said in a release. ’We are excited to join Sustainable CT to learn and share from fellow neighbors and work together in this venture.’ ...
The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
Perkins, Julia. (6 July 2018). Bethel joins 50 other towns for Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. News Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 25 March 2024. S00941; S00963).
"... ’The Town of Bethel has a long history of investing in our town and community with the same vision and initiatives as Sustainable CT,’ First Selectman Matt Knickerbocker said in a release. ’We are excited to join Sustainable CT to learn and share from fellow neighbors and work together in this venture.’ ...
The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - press release
Kentucky Arts Council (Frankfort). (19 July 2018). Press release: Kentucky Arts Council cosponsoring second annual Artists Thrive summit in Berea [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Advocate-Messenger (Danville, KY), p. A6. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00912).
"The Kentucky Arts Council, along with the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and the AIR Institute of Berea College, will present the second annual Artists Thrive Summit, July 31 - Aug. 3, in Berea..." (Excerpt from above.)
- Search worldcat.org or contact area public library.
2018 - article mention
(20 June 2018). Bronx Museum of the Arts appoints Deborah Cullen-Morales new Executive Director [with mention: "... She has received an Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..."]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00899).
2018 - article mention
(13 September 2018). Hirshhorn announces museum premiere of Sean Scully’s Venice Biennale "Landline" paintings [exhibition, 13 September 2018 - 3 February 2019]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00893).
".. The exhibition is accompanied by a richly illustrated catalog, featuring an interview of Scully by Aquin, an essay by Patricia Hickson, the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
(9 October 2018). Greenwich earns certification as a sustainable community [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Greenwich Sentinel (CT).
(Viewed 20 February 2024. S00941; S00948).
"Greenwich First Selectman Peter J. Tesei announced that the Town is among the inaugural list of communities certified under the Sustainable CT program...
The program is independently funded, with significant support from three Connecticut philanthropic foundations. The founding funders include the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
Beals, Shawn R. (10 October 2018). Middletown earns bronze rating in first round of sustainability work [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels].
Hartford Courant. (Viewed 9 May 2024. S00941; S01092).
"... Middletown Energy Coordinator Michael Harris said Tuesday that the work to prepare for the application strengthened the network within the town of departments and individuals working toward common goals...
In Bristol, Mayor Ellen Zoppo-Sassu said the Sustainable CT project helped the city work across departments on new projects, including collaboration between city hall and the school district...
Funding for SustainableCT comes primarily from three foundations— Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - article mention
Koerting, Katrina. (10 October 2018). Ridgefield, Roxbury and New Milford recognized for sustainability [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. By 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. News Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 19 February 2024. S00941; S00947).
’... "New Milford is a forward-thinking community,’ Mayor Pete Bass said in a press release... Bass and Roxbury First Selectwoman Barbara Henry said they look forward to expanding their efforts so they can achieve the silver ranking next year...
Sustainable CT... It’s independently funded, largely by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation and the Common Sense Fund... ’ (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - press release mention
Town of Madison. (16 October 2018). Press release: Madison honored with Sustainable CT Certification [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 8 April 2024. S00941; S00968).
"... First Selectman Tom Banisch stated that in addition to these examples... The program is independently funded, with significant support from three Connecticut philanthropic foundations. The founding funders include the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - press release mention
Town of Roxbury, CT. (18 October 2018). Press release: Roxbury earns Sustainable CT designation [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. CT Insider (statewide). (Viewed 25 April 2024. (S00941; S01000).
"... ’Improving on our recycling efforts and raising awareness on how we can all use less plastic bags, straws, pesticides, etc., is one of the next steps we’d like to build on,’ said First Selectman Barbara Henry....
The program is independently funded, with significant support from three Connecticut philanthropic foundations. The founding funders include the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund..."
(Excerpt from above.)
2018 - press / public announcement mention
College Art Association. (19 October 2018). Press release: 107th CAA Annual Conference: registration open (13-16 February 2019) [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 25 April 2024. S01001).
"... New this year, the CAA Annual Conference will feature 20 professional development workshops supported by The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. The workshops add to CAA’s annual workshop offerings for a total of 30 available workshops at the Annual Conference. The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation workshops will be led solely by MFA candidates and adjunct faculty with the aim of strengthening practical, hands-on skills for studio artists..." (Excerpt from above.)
2018 - press release mention
Town of Old Saybrook. (23 October 2018). Press release: Old Saybrook honored with Sustainable CT Certification [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 8 April 2024. S00941; S00967).
"... ’The idea for Old Saybrook to become Sustainable CT certified came about a year ago when this program was launched and I realized all the great work our town has completed on this very topic,’ said Old Saybrook First Selectman Carl P. Fortuna, Jr. ...
The program is independently funded, with significant support from three Connecticut philanthropic foundations. The founding funders include the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Hampshire Foundation, and the Common Sense Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - press release
Wadsworth Atheneum. (9 January 2019). Press release: Wadsworth Atheneum brings acclaimed Landline Series by Sean Scully to the Northeast (23 February - 19 May 2019) [with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00900).
2019 - news announcement mention
(23 January 2019). Apply for six new editorial and marketing positions at Hyperallergic [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation re. Journalism Fellowship for Curators]. Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00011).
2019 - press release
Wadsworth Atheneum. (31 January 2019). Press release: MATRIX 181 at the Wadsworth Atheneum features the paintings of Emily Mae Smith (7 February - 5 May 2019) [with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator
of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00895).
2019 - article mention
(c. February 2019). MATRIX 181 at the Wadsworth Atheneum Features the paintings of Emily Mae Smith (7 February - 5 May 2019) [with quote by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. 360 mag website. (Viewed 22 March 2024. S00951).
2019 - article mention
(8 February 2019). MATRIX 181 at the Wadsworth Atheneum features the paintings of Emily Mae Smith [exhibition, 7 February - 5 May 2019; with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00894).
2019 - article mention
(23 February 2019). Wadsworth Atheneum brings acclaimed Landline series by Sean Scully to the Northeast (23 February - 19 May 2019) [with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00896).
2019 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum. (12 March 2019). Press release: At Wadsworth Atheneum MATRIX 181 features paintings of Emily Mae Smith [exhibition, 7 February - 5 May 2019; with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. CT Insider (formerly on West Hartford News). (Viewed 5 May 2024. S01078).
2019 - article mention
Hastings, Traci. (c. 23 March 2019). Scotland now part of Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. The Chronicle (North Windham, CT). (Viewed 15 May 2024. S00926; S00941).
Sustainable CT... partially funded by the Common Sense Fund, the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and the Hampshire Foundation...
[Wendy] Sears [a member of the EDC who served as chairman from the Scotland Economic Development Commission’s founding through January of this year] said through the Sustainable CT resolution, the EDC will be discussing various actions..." (Excerpt from above.)
- Contact area public library.
2019 - press / public announcement mention
Portugal Pavilion, Venice Biennale. (20 April 2019). Leonor Antunes: A seam, a surface, a hinge or a knot, Portugal Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (11 May - 24 November 2019) [curated by João Ribas, winner of the Emily Hall Tremaine Award (2010)]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 22 March 2024. S00950).
2019 - article mention
(20 May 2019). Tom Burr at the Wadsworth Atheneum [Hartford, CT, with quote by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. 360 mag website (Santa Monica, CA). (Viewed 22 March 2023. S00949).
2019 - press release
Wadsworth Atheneum. (20 May 2019). Press release: Portraits by Tom Burr Propel MATRIX Exhibition Series at the Wadsworth Atheneum (6 June - c. September 2019) [with comment by Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00901).
2019 - press release
Wadsworth Atheneum. (23 May 2019). Wadsworth Atheneum acquires Antonakos neon canvas [with comment by the Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator
of Contemporary Art]. Wadsworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00902).
2019 - article mention
(24 May 2019). Wadsworth Atheneum acquires Antonakos neon canvas [with comment by Wadsworth’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00903).
2019 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum. (13 June 2019). Press release: Twenty-seven major artists showcased in Be seen: Portrait photography since Stonewall (22 June - 15 September 2019) [with mention of the Atheneum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator and usage of controversial "LGBTQ+" and "queer" gender identity terminology]. Wadsworth Atheneum website (Hartford, CT). (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00985).
"... ’This summer at the Wadsworth we have seized the opportunity to celebrate the artistic accomplishments of many artists working in portraiture,” says Patricia Hickson, Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - press release mention
Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. (20 June 2019). Press release: Twenty-seven major artists showcased in be seen: Portrait photography since Stonewall (22 June - 15 September 2019) [with mention of the Atheneum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator and usage of controversial "LGBTQ+" and "queer" gender identity terminology]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 5 May 2024. S01077).
2019 - article mention
(24 June 2019). Twenty-seven major artists showcased in Be Seen: Portrait photography Since Stonewall (22 June - 15 September 2019) [with mention of the Atheneum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator and usage of controversial "LGBTQ+" and "queer" gender identity terminology]. Art Daily. (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00986).
2019 - article mention
Takac, Balasz. (26 June 2019). How has LGBTQ+ photography developed since Stonewall? [About Be Seen: Portrait photography Since Stonewall (22 June - 15 September 2019), with mention of the Atheneum’s Emily Hall Tremaine Curator and usage of controversial "LGBTQ+" and "queer" gender identity terminology]. WideWalls magazine (London). (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00987).
2019 - article mention
(16 July 2019). Kohler Arts Center [in Sheboygan, WI] taps Shannon Stratton as interim curator ("... This spring [Stratton] was awarded one of two Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Research Grants for her work on Slow Frequency...") Art Daily. (Viewed 15 May 2024. S01107).
2019 - press / public announcement mention
Parsons The New School for Design. (23 October 2019). Museum of capitalism at Sheila C. Johnson Design Center at Parsons The New School for Design, New York (30 October - 10 December 2019). e-flux announcements. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00897).
"... This latest iteration of the Museum of Capitalism features a dynamic mix of traveling artifacts and exhibits, supported by the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
(29 October 2019). Wilton awarded Sustainable CT certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Wilton Bulletin (Connecticut). (Viewed 8 April 2024. S00941; S00969).
"... ’Wilton has been and will continue to be a leader in sustainability,’ First Selectwoman Vanderslice said in a press release...
Sustainable CT is philanthropically funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
(30 October 2019). Town of Wilton Awarded Sustainable CT Bronze Certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Good Morning Wilton website (CT). (Viewed 8 April 2024. S00941; S00970).
"First Selectwoman Lynne Vanderslice announced that Wilton has been awarded Sustainable CT Bronze certification... Sustainable CT is philanthropically funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - press release mention
City of West Haven. (1 November 2019). West Haven honored With Sustainable CT’s Bronze Certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Patch website (West Haven, CT). (Viewed 24 April 2024. S00941; S00997).
’... "This is really exciting news for the city," Mayor Nancy R. Rossi said...
Robin Parsons, who leads the West Haven Sustainability Team. "This certification not only grants recognition to those efforts, it provides a foundation for West Haven to become a leader in municipal sustainability in the years to come." ...
Sustainable CT is philanthropically funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund and the Smart Seed Fund...’ (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
Koerting, Katrina. (2 November 2019). Brookfield recognized for sustainability [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. News-Times (Danbury, CT) / CT Insider (statewide). (Viewed 24 April 2024. S00941; S00999).
’The town has earned a bronze certification... "Brookfield is honored to be one of the towns receiving the Sustainable CT award" said First Selectman Steve Dunn...
Sustainable CT is philanthropically funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund...’ (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
(3 November 2019). Norwich receives certification by Sustainable CT [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. The Day newspaper (New London, CT). (Viewed 24 April 2024. S00941; S00998).
"... Sustainable CT is managed under the leadership of the Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut and is funded by the the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
(4 November 2019). Communities achieve prestigious Sustainable CT certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Business View magazine (Sanibel, Florida). (Viewed 15 May 2024. S00930; S00941).
’... Laura Francis, First Selectman of Durham and co-chair of the Sustainable CT Board of Directors[:] "These towns have shown great leadership in completing many actions that increase sustainability while also saving money, promoting health, and increasing residents’ connection and sense of place."
Sustainable CT is philanthropically funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund and the Smart Seed Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
(4 November 2019). Middlesex County towns among those to achieve prestigious Sustainable CT certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Middletown Press (Connecticut). (Viewed 11 April 2024. S00941; S00974).
"... ’The Sustainable CT program has helped us take stock of our strengths and opportunities while driving positive sustainable actions, including a focus on equity and its importance for creating a sustainable future,’ Michael Harris, energy coordinator for the city of Middletown, said in the release...
"... Sustainable CT is philanthropically funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund...
’We are thrilled to recognize a growing number of communities who are deeply committed to sustainability,’ Laura Francis, first selectman of Durham and co-chair of the Sustainable CT Board of Directors, said in the prepared statement..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article mention
Press release. (4 November 2019). Darien receives Sustainable CT certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Patch (Darien, CT). (Viewed 11 April 2024. S00941; S00975).
"... First Selectman Jayme Stevenson expressed gratitude that Darien, which has a long history of conservation and environmentalism, was awarded certification...
Sustainable CT is philanthropically funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2019 - article / Q&A mention
McCann, Bill. (22 November 2019). 3 questions: Creative Industry Summit [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. The Winchester Sun (Winchester, Kentucky), p. A3. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00914).
Emily Moses, Kentucky Arts Council: "The Kentucky Arts Council wants to start a long-term conversation with Kentuckians about race, equity, access, diversity and inclusion in the arts... our work in this area is supported by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and we’re thrilled to have their participation in and support of the Summit ..." (Excerpt from above, regarding very controversial DEI programming.)
- Search worldcat.org or contact area public library.
2019 - article mention
Mill, Jeff. (9 December 2019). Portland gains "Sustainable CT" award, recognition of volunteer work [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Middletown Press (Connecticut). (Viewed 10 April 2024. S00973).
"... Portland’s efforts have other benefits, including encouraging wellness and providing an opportunity for residents to become more involved in the life of the community, First Selectwoman Susan S. Bransfield said...
’The Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University led and coordinated program development, with generous support from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation, and Common-Sense Fund.’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
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2024 - spotlighted audio
Preece, R. J. (20 January 2024). Emily Hall Tremaine fights back: Nazis in California (1933-45) (preview): 13-minute narrative; 15-minute discussion. artdesigncafe on YouTube. (Viewed 28 July 2024. S01580).
2024 - spotlighted article
Preece, Robert. (6 February 2024). Emily Hall Tremaine fights back (1933-45): Nazis in California (book preview). Connecticut Centinal. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01579).
"... In 1988, a year after Emily passed away, a selection from the hundreds of artworks in their collection was sold at Christie’s auction house in New York. There was full-on media coverage reporting on the sale across the US and beyond. So, this was a great success, culminating in a celebration of Emily’s entrepreneurial life in the arts— and partly out of Connecticut, right?
Well yes, and also no. Regarding after 1945, sure. But you see, before WWII, Emily (1908-87) was in the anti-Nazi / Nazi fight, not in Europe, but in California. For well over the past two decades, it has been unclear what was actually going on there and around Emily—and that history is as messy as it gets, as decadent as it gets, and as dangerous and muddled as it possibly can get..." (Excerpt from above.)
- Search the title and publication in a search engine for a link to the article online.
- See a reprint at: Online - artdesigncafe.
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2020s - text mentions (Emily)
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2020 - article mention
Adam, Georgina. (7 February 2020). Call me Aggie: The legendary collector making a difference [feature on Agnes Gund with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Financial Times. (Viewed 29 August 2021. K01184).
"... In 1967, aged 29, [Agnes Gund] joined the International Council of MoMA in New York, with the encouragement of art collectors including Emily Tremaine, Ginny Wright and Katherine White.
Gund first saw the work of Mark Rothko on Tremaine’s walls, and bought a key piece from the artist’s studio..."... (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - article mention
Greenberger, Alex. (26 March 2020). Is doodling in Louise Lawler’s new coloring book the best quarantine activity? [With mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. ARTnews. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01587).
"... Lawler fanatics might recognize that this project is, technically speaking, not entirely new. The images included are basically reformatted versions of her tracings, which revisit her most famous photographs—for example, 1984’s Pollock and Tureen, Arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, Connecticut, in which the palette of a collector couple’s soup bowl neatly mirrors that of a Jackson Pollock drip painting hanging above it..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article mention
Sheets, Hilarie M. (24 March 2021). Agnes Gund, patron and advocate for underknown artists: "We’ve caught up with Aggie to some degree" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine as early mentor]. ARTnews. (Viewed 12 September 2021. Q00339).
"... Through the collector Emily Hall Tremaine, Gund’s early mentor in the museum world, she had the opportunity to buy all of Ben Heller’s phenomenal Abstract Expressionist collection..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article
Preece, R. J. (11 April 2021). New discoveries: Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Spreckels), Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr., Brünninghausen & more. artdesigncafe. (Viewed 20 May 2024.)
2021 - article
Preece, R. J. (11 April 2021). New discoveries: Emily Hall Tremaine (previously von Romberg), Max von Romberg, Brünninghausen and more. artdesigncafe. (Viewed 20 May 2024.)
2021 - article
Preece, R. J. (2 August 2021). Emily Hall Tremaine’s 1930s: In danger, madness, decadence and publicity. artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 27 May 2024.)
2021 - article
(4 August 2021). Emily Hall Tremaine - Apéritif magazine (1934-36) - issues, contents, media coverage & shocking context. artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 27 May 2024.)
2021 - feature article
Preece, R. J. (2 August 2021). Meet the other lady behind the diptych; The depiction of the Marilyn Diptych as autobiographical for Emily Hall Tremaine. [On webpage: Andy Warhol (with EHT). Marilyn diptych, (1962): exhibitions and publications.] artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 1 October 2021).
" ... As is widely noted, Emily Hall Tremaine (1908-87) is credited with suggesting that Andy Warhol put the two panels together to create a diptych, to which he agreed. A little known story however is that this work, depicting celebrity and media coverage, multiplication, over-exposure and tragedy, is autobiographical for Emily in the 1930s leading up to World War II..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article mention
Villa, Angelica. (2 August 2021). The most expensive works by Roy Lichtenstein to sell at auction [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. ARTnews. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01589).
"... I can see the whole room!… and there’s nobody in it!, 1961... Sold for: $43.2 million... The work was once owned by Connecticut modern and contemporary art collectors Emily and Burton Tremaine..."
2021 - article context (clarification) - Three flags in forthcoming Johns retrospective (NY / PHL)
Mooallem, Stephen. (13 September 2021). The meaning of Jasper Johns; For decades, people have tried to get inside the mind of one of America’s most visionary, enigmatic artists. Now, they finally get their chance [with mention of Johns’s Three flags and forthcoming retrospective]. Harper’s Bazaar magazine. (Viewed 15 September 2021. Q00375).
" ... While Johns’s popularity has waxed and waned, the market for his work has not. In 1980, the Whitney purchased Johns’s Three Flags for $1 million [from Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine], then a record price for the work of a living artist.... In 1988... [White flag (1958)] was auctioned [by Burton Tremaine after Emily’s death] ... which went for $7 million..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - feature article
Preece, R. J. (14 September 2021). Meet the lady behind Jasper Johns’s Three flags; Emily Hall Tremaine, the American flag and "one million dollars" X 2. [On webpage: Jasper Johns. Three flags, (1958): exhibitions and publications.] artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 1 October 2021.)
"... The sale price of "one million dollars" [by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine to the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York] was certainly primed for wire service report headlines in 1980 for maximum and deep national media penetration, was clearly recognized as such, and reappeared from Emily’s media data bank from 40 years earlier..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - feature article
Preece, R. J. (16 September 2021). Meet the 1930s art lady predecessor that dove into shocking disclosure; Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe Diptych collaborator, Emily Hall Tremaine, as largely unknown predecessor of Tracey Emin’s art, artist and media approach. [On webpage: Tracey Emin. My bed, (1998): exhibitions and publications.] artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 2 October 2021).
2021 - feature article
Preece, R. J. (16 September 2021). Meet the lady wearing millions in diamonds back in 1940; Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe Diptych collaborator, Emily Hall Tremaine, as publicity predecessor of Damien Hirst’s diamond skull. [On webpage: Damien Hirst. For the love of God, (2007): exhibitions and publications.] artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 2 October 2021).
2021 - article
Preece, R. J. (16 September 2021). The town art lady, Warhol Marilyn diptych collaborator, Emily Hall Tremaine, teaches a thing or two about Sensation: diamonds, disclosure, danger— "sensational allegations" and publicity (1935-41) sensation. [On webpage: Sensation at the Royal Academy of Arts, London (1997): press releases, varied publications and mentions.] artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 2 October 2021).
2021 - feature article
Preece, R. J. (19 September 2021). Meet the other lady behind Warhol’s "A boy for Meg". [On webpage: Andy Warhol. A boy for Meg (1962): exhibitions and publications.] artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 1 October 2021).
"... Emily Hall Tremaine bought this artwork out of Warhol’s studio in 1962. Little-known is that she was a titled social-celebrity herself often in the media in the 1930s, but then dropped out. Did Emily see herself in the painting? ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - feature article
Preece, R. J. (20 September 2021). Meet the "mother" of Mondrian’s Victory boogie Woogie. [On webpage: Piet Mondrian. Victory Boogie Woogie, (1942-44): exhibitions and publications.] artdesigncafe.com. (Viewed 1 October 2021).
"Was the meeting and acquisition of VBW by Emily Hall Spreckels (later Tremaine) a spiritual, contemporary art "awakening"? Given her life and pursuits before and after, it certainly looks that way..." (Excerpt from above.)
2022 - article mention
Kazakina, Katya. (16 May 2022). The $922 million Macklowe sale at Sotheby’s displaces the Rockefeller estate as the priciest private art trove in auction history [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. artnet.com. (Viewed 22 July 2024. S01561).
"... ’I’m just so pleased that the paintings have found a new home, it makes me very happy,’ Harry Macklowe told Artnet News on his way out of the auction house and into the drizzling night where an SUV awaited. ’I was at the [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine auction, I was at the Rockefeller auction, I was at the [Robert and Ethel] Scull auction. I never thought I’d also be at the Macklowe auction but I was, and I’m amazed.’... " (Excerpt from above.)
2022 - article mention
Chernick, Karen. (10 October 2022). Before Netflix, Warhol tapped into the tragic mythos of Marilyn Monroe— here are 3 things you might not know about his iconic works [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. artnet.com. (Viewed 22 May 2024. S01112).
"... Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych (1962) wasn’t originally conceived as a pair... Warhol didn’t conceive of this now-revered diptych as a pair. It was collector and art director Emily Hall Tremaine’s idea... " (Excerpt from above.)
2022 - article mention
Edmonds, John. (20 October 2022). Agnes Gund’s philosophy of philanthropy [with mention, Agnes Gund: "Emily Hall Tremaine, a wonderful friend, mentor, and collector, introduced me to a number of artists, including Mark Rothko"]. W magazine. (Viewed 19 May 2024. S01109).
2022 - article mention
Yablonsky, Linda. (31 October 2022). Blurred lines: Louise Lawler captures Jasper Johns’s Three Flags in New York [with photos of Three flags and a photowork based on the painting, and mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Art Newspaper. (Viewed 23 November 2023. S00428).
".. This painting has been on continuous view at the Whitney Museum since its 1980 purchase for a record $1m from the storied collectors Burton and Emily Tremaine..." (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - article mention
Belogolovsky, Vladimir. (28 January 2023). Harry Seidler’s exhibit celebrates the architect’s lifework in his centennial year; Vladimir Belogolovsky writes about the life and work of Harry Seidler (1923-2006) on the occasion of his world tour’s last stop in Singapore from February 16 to March 8, 2023. stir world magazine (presumably India). (Viewed 22 July 2024. S01561).
".. The travelling exhibition [on Harry Seidler’s work] which will retire in Singapore is designed to evoke the intersecting planes and basic colours of Theo van Doesburg’s painting, Space-time construction #3 painted in 1923, the year of Seidler’s birth. The painting’s matching colour panels float vertically and horizontally, serving as backgrounds for clusters of large images and table displays. The famed painting was cited prominently in Henry-Russel Hitchcock’s 1948 book, Painting Toward Architecture. The book was in fact a catalogue of an exhibition, which originated at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford, Connecticut, and travelled to 24 [sic] additional venues in America in 1947–52. The tour was organised by the Miller Company, a manufacturer of lighting fixtures in Meriden, Connecticut, run by Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, noted art collectors. Before being a part of the show van Doesburg’s painting was on display at MoMA where it was on loan from the Tremaine collection..." (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - article mention
Keefe, Patrick Radden. (24 July 2023). How Larry Gagosian reshaped the art world [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine and Piet Mondrian’s Victory boogie woogie]. The New Yorker magazine. (Viewed 15 December 2023. S00740).
"... [Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine] owned Piet Mondrian’s final painting, ’Victory Boogie Woogie,’ and Gagosian... telephoned Si Newhouse and sold him the painting for exactly that amount..." (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - article
Preece, R. J. (2 September 2023). Emily Hall Tremaine - crazy anti-Nazi media coverage (1940) [of the "He’s a Nazi, no SHE is" divorce case (1940-41), Emily Spreckels (later Tremaine) vs. Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr.]. artdesigncafe. (Viewed 21 May 2024).
2023 - article
Preece, R. J. (2 September 2023). Emily Hall Tremaine - publicity outputs, Emily-style (1939) [media coverage compilation of announcement that Emily married Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr., reported nationally with photos]. artdesigncafe. (Viewed 21 May 2024).
2023 - article mention
Schneider, Tim. (5 December 2023). The 1973 Scull auction was a harbinger of today’s market, but its meaning is still misunderstood; Fifty years later, history suggests the infamous sale from the collection of Robert and Ethel Scull is not quite the art market precedent it is remembered as [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Art newspaper. (Viewed 22 July 2024. S01560).
"... the 1973 Scull auction ’surely did not trigger a whole series of comparable sales soon afterwards’. The most proximate examples he could offer were the 1988 auction of select contemporary works from the Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine collection, the 1988 sale of Andy Warhol’s personal collection and the 1989 auction of the Paul Mellon collection.
But even these possibilities deviate from the Sculls’ completely discretionary sale of contemporary works in 1973. The first two examples were precipitated by the deaths of Emily Hall Tremaine and Warhol, respectively... " (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Preece, R. J. (8 February 2024). Emily Hall Tremaine - diamond skull publicity (1940) (media coverage compilation). artdesigncafe. (Viewed 20 May 2024).
2024 - article
Pontone, Maya. (17 March 2024). Looking back on the life and legacy of Emily Hall Tremaine; The art collector and philanthropist amassed over 700 works spanning modern and contemporary art along with her husband, Burton Tremaine [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hyperallergic. (Viewed 11 May 2024. S01100).
2024 - news brief
Adrian-Diaz, Jenna. (26 March 2024). A grand contemporary art collection lives on online, and other news [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, the former art collection shown online, and her foundation]. Surface magazine website. (Viewed 8 April 2024. S00971).
2024 - article mention
Stacom, Dan. (24 April 2024). There’s a proposal to redevelop a 300-year-old CT home. Why town residents are fighting it [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 18 July 2024. S01554).
"... ’What the foundation is seeking approval for is not much different from having the circus permanently encamp at 6 Opening Hill Road,’ neighbors Carolyn and John Dugan wrote in a letter to the town earlier this month...
One neighbor even argued that a prominent architect who supposedly took part in an expansion of the original house had a history of being a Nazi sympathizer — in the 1930s.
’While (Philip) Johnson’s contributions to architecture are undeniable, his controversial beliefs and associations cast a dark shadow over his legacy,’ Kachina Way resident Frank Rizzo wrote. ’As stewards of our community’s integrity and values, we must carefully consider whether honoring such a legacy aligns with our principles of inclusivity, equality and tolerance..." (Excerpts from above.)
2024 - article mention
Stacom, Don (Hartford Courant). (24 April 2024). In Conn. shoreline town, some fear new philanthropic center would amount to "a circus" [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Day (New London, CT). (Viewed 19 July 2024. S01555).
2024 - article
(c. 29 April 2024). The Tremaine Collection; Synoptic Office’s site lets visitors delve into the archives of the Tremaines and uncover the backstory behind their extensive art collection [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Communication Arts magazine. (Viewed 7 May 2024. S01082).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01693).
"... The site, which features work by celebrated and controversial architect Philip Johnson, would be extensively renovated...
The house was sold upon Emily Hall Tremaine’s death in the 1990s, and in recent years had fallen into disrepair before it was foreclosed on by Bank of America, according to the applicants...." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01694).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01695).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01696).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01697).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01698).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01699).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01700).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01701).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01702).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01703).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01704).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Trumbull Times (Trumbull, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01705).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space Emily Hall Tremaine [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, and mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Wilton Bulletin (Wilton, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01706).
2024 - article
Preece, R. J. (10 May 2024). Emily Hall Tremaine fights back: Nazis in California (1933-45) (book preview with embedded preview video; previously published at the Centinal on 5 February 2024). artdesigncafe. (Viewed 20 May 2024. S01583).
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson /Emily Hall Tremaine
Lockhart, Bruce. (13 May 2024). Letter (untitled) [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine and Philip Johnson]. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 16 October 2024. S01743).
"... This [woman], Emily Tremaine, married a NAZI, employed a Nazi and, according to her second husband, was a Nazi herself...
... THIS IS NOT WHAT MADISON SHOULD BE THINKING ABOUT PROMOTING OR HONORING HER AND HER NAZI ARCHITECT." (Excerpts from above.)
2024 - article
Hewitt, Cate. (15 May 2024). Plans for events venue in Madison face opposition from neighbors [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. CT Examiner. (Viewed 22 July 2024. S01558).
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson
Levin, Rich. (18 May 2024). Letter: Rebuttal to Tremaine Foundation presentation with mention of Philip Johnson, Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 16 October 2024. S01744).
"... The Foundation’s plans are just as likely to cause infamy for Madison... The question was particularly poignant considering the controversy surrounding [Philip] Johnson, the architects that the [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation reveres. Perhaps the Tremaine family [Burton and Emily] should have vetted him before hiring him to work on their home..." (Excerpts from above.)
2024 - article
Preece, R. J. (18 May 2024). Emily Hall Tremaine & pals (Max von Romberg, Elza Chancellor, Philip Chancellor) vs. the British Nazi (1937-38) [article and media compilation]. artdesigncafe. (Viewed 30 July 2024).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 16 August 2024. S01641).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01642).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01643).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01644).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 18 August 2024. S01646).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 18 August 2024. S01647).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 22 August 2024. S01649).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 22 August 2024. S01650).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 26 August 2024. S01651).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 26 August 2024. S01652).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 27 August 2024. S01653).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 27 August 2024. S01654).
2024 - spotlighted audio / research brief
Preece, R. J. (29 May 2024 / 5 June 2024). Elza Temary & Emily Hall Tremaine: Sisters in spying or sisters in scandal?! (1933-42) (What did they know about McLaglen’s plot to assassinate over 20 Hollywood Jews, if anything? Was Emily the alleged "strumpet" mentioned in court?), pts. B1-B3. 55 minutes. artdesigncafe on YouTube. (Viewed 22 July 2024. S01582).
2024 - audio
Preece, R. J. (30 May 2024). Leni Riefenstahl & Emily Hall Tremaine: A one hour meeting; an afterlife with questions [1938-39], pts. I & II, 33 min. artdesigncafe on YouTube. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01581).
2024 - audio
Preece, R. J. (6 June 2024). Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha & Emily Hall Tremaine: Madness in Montecito, pts. I, II and III (audio, 75 min). artdesigncafe on YouTube. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01599).
2024 - advertisement
(11 June 2024). Advertisement: "Attention Madison residents— we have a problem[;] your help is needed" (with mention of [Emily Hall] Tremaine / Foundation and Philip Johnson’s Nazi past). The Source (Madison, CT). (Viewed 19 September 2024. S01684).
"... Disastrous effects of this proposal... Published articles and books have outlined Philip Johnson’s Nazi affiliations and his relationship to Emily Hall Tremaine. How does this knowledge enhance Madison’s image? ... " (Excerpt from above.)
- Offline - contact area public library.
2024 - article mention
Lawson-Tancred, Jo. (11 June 2024). Four overlooked women Abstract Expressionists are spotlighted in London; The exhibition shows how the principles of Abstract Expressionism were applied to the medium of collage [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. artnet.com. (Viewed 23 July 2024. S01559).
"... Over time, [Perle] Fine cultivated a number of high-profile collectors including Museum of Modern Art founding director Alfred Barr, art director and publisher Emily Hall Tremaine, and architect Frank Lloyd Wright..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson /EHTF
McEwen, V. Mitch. (16 July 2024). Letter to Madison CT (with mention of Philip Johnson’s Nazi past, and the [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine barn). Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 19 September 2024. S01714).
"’I am writing to encourage the municipality of Madison to heed the local concerns around the proposed rezoning of The Tremaine Barn...
As far as the Tremaine site, it is important to note the SS repurposed barns in Poland. Auschwicz was built on a stolen farm... Johnson had the humor of a sociopath.
It may easily become a nationally recognized memorial to antiblack and antisemitic brutality, albeit a glamorous one.’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - spotlighted article
(25 July 2024). Ex-Nazi agent [Philip Johnson] design slammed by Madison residents in zoning battle; resumes August 1. Connecticut Centinal. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01578).
"... This specifically concerns the special exclusion application by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation to rezone a residential six-acre property for some kind of an art center and event venue with accommodation...
The application aims to, in essence, resurrect the home of deceased 20th century art collectors Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, but offer new programming...
The property features an 18th century farmhouse with Modern additions by controversial, architect Philip Johnson, an ex-Nazi agent and a post-WWII favorite of the elite cultural left. Johnson’s Nazi past has been slammed extensively in the American and international press, and even MSNBC presenter Rachel Maddow has questioned Philip Johnson’s role in history and certain people after WWII giving him a pass. Among many allegations and documented facts, Johnson’s secretary told the FBI that Johnson wanted to become the American Hitler in 1933-34. He also travelled to Germany and attended Hitler rallies..." (Excerpts from above.)
- Search the title and publication in a search engine for a link to the article online.
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01617).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01618).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01619).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01620).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01621).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01622).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01623).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01624).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01625).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01626).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01627).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01628).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Trumbull Times (Trumbull, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01629).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wilton Bulletin (Wilton, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01630).
2024 - audio mention
Preece, R. J. (6 August 2024). Philip Johnson, Nazi agent / architect, advanced research: No more "cover stories" (pt 1) [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s as a comparative research case]. 17 min. artdesigncafe on YouTube. (Viewed 10 August 2024. S01612).
"This audio introduces the mapping out of a deeper research dive into the Nazi history of curator / architect Philip Johnson (1906-2005). Johnson admitted his 1930s activity in support of Nazism in Europe and the United States to some extent, but there are huge gaps in his timeline not accounted for..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - podcast
Preece, R. J. (26 August 2024). Emily Hall Tremaine: the pro-Nazi allegations [in her 1940-41 divorce case], and her defense (in brief). 12 min. artdesigncafe at youtube. (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01685).
2024 - podcast
Preece, R. J. (26 August 2024). Santa Barbara Museum of Art: Nazis in California (1941) [with focus on Emily Hall Tremaine in relation to the formation of the museum and her role]. 13 min. artdesigncafe at youtube. (Viewed 19 September 2024. S01708).
2024 - podcast
Preece, R. J. (7 September 2024). Anna May Wong & Emily Hall Tremaine, Montecito (1941): Nazis in California. 10 min. artdesigncafe at youtube. (Viewed 19 September 2024. S01709).
2024 - article
(7 October 2024). "I Hope You Burn In HELL!"; Madison PZC Approves Special Exclusion Zoning Application For Ex-Nazi Agent Design On Rosh Hashanah (VIDEO) [the design regarding Philip Johnson; with mention and news clipping photo of Emily Hall Tremaine (then Spreckels)]. Connecticut Centinal. (Viewed 17 October 2024. S01747).
- Search the article title and publication name in a search engine.
2024 - article mention
Roche, Daniel. (9 October 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation gets approval for Philip Johnson-designed home conversion, outraging opponents [with mention of Johnson’s Nazi past and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Architect’s Newspaper. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01766).
"... Mitch McEwen— a professor at Princeton, cofounder of Black Reconstruction Collective, and founder of Johnston Study Group, a research cohort that exposes Johnson’s Nazism— was an outspoken opponent of the conversion...
’It was only in 2019 when the full set of pro-Nazi allegations regarding Emily became known in book publication, while reported in hundreds of American newspapers in 1940,’ Preece told AN..." (Excerpt from above.)
n. d. - Wikipedia entry mention
(undated). Andy Warhol [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01590).
n. d. - Wikipedia category mention
(undated). Category:People from Butte, Montana [with linked listing of Emily Hall Tremaine].
Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01594).
n. d. - Wikipedia category mention
(undated). Category:People from Madison, Connecticut [with linked listing of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01593).
n. d. - creative figure page
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine. RKD - Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague website. (Viewed 8 October 2023. S00043).
n. d. - Wikipedia page
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine. Wikipedia. (Viewed 8 October 2023).
n. d. - history page
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation: History page. Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation website. (Viewed 8 October 2023. S00042).
"The foundation was established by Emily Hall Tremaine. She and her husband Burton G. Tremaine, Sr., were collectors of 20th century art with an emphasis on work done by artists after 1945. Their collection of more than 400 works was of such quality and scope that it embodied some of the best paintings of the century..." (Excerpt from above.)
n. d. - Wikipedia entry mention
(undated). I Can See the Whole Room...and There’s Nobody in It! [painting by Roy Lichtenstein, with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01592).
n. d. - Wikipedia entry mention
(undated). Louise Lawler [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01591).
n. d. - Wikipedia entry mention
(undated). Meriden, Connecticut [with linked listing of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01595).
n. d. - Wikipedia entry mention
(undated). Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01596).
n. d. - Wikipedia entry mention
(undated). Perle Fine [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. Wikipedia.org. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01597).
n. d. - architect profile, mention
(undated). Philip Johnson (1906-2005) [with photo and mention of "Burton Tremaine Jr. and Emily Hall Estate Additions and Alterations, aka House Barn, 6 Opening Hill Road, Madison CT"]. USModernist website. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00054).
n. d. - Wikipedia entry mention
(undated). Three Flags [artwork by Jasper Johns; with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine]. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01598).
n. d. - short biography - Emily Hall Tremaine / Burton Tremaine
(undated). Tremaine, Sr., Burton G., Mr. and Mrs. [American, he: 1902 - 1991; she: 1908 – 1987]; Tremaine, Burton G. and Emily Hall. National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. (Viewed 8 October 2023. S00045).
2020s - text mentions (EHTF)
See the texts
2020 - article mention
Hastings, Traci. (3 January 2020). Chaplin looks to be more sustainable [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine
Foundation]. The Chronicle (West Windham, CT), p. 2. (Viewed 23 May 2024. S00923).
- Contact area public library.
2020 - news announcement mention
(24 January 2020). Museum of Arts and Design appoints Christian Larsen as Windgate Research Curator ["... received an Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation Exhibition Award.."]. Art Daily. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00006).
2020 - article mention
(28 January 2020). Sustainable CT matches grant for community garden project in New London [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. The Day (New London, CT). (Viewed 10 April 2024. S00941; S00972).
"Organizations in seven Connecticut municipalities, including New London, recently received $57,550 from the Sustainable CT Community Match Fund to kick-start projects in their communities...
Sustainable CT is an initiative of the Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University meant to assist communities in becoming more resilient and sustainable. It is funded by the Hampshire Foundation, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and Connecticut Green Bank..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - article mention
(5 February 2020). Organization receives matching grant for trees in Fernridge Park, West Hartford [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. West Hartford / CT Insider (CT-wide). (Viewed 24 May 2024. S01113).
"... ’The promenade has been an incredible addition to Fern Park,’ said Friends of Fern President Rosemary DaCunha. ’These trees lining the walk will bring even more beauty to the park and pleasure to park visitors.’
Sustainable CT is funded by the Hampshire Foundation, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and Connecticut Green Bank..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - press / public announcement mention
California Institute of the Arts. (27 February 2020). João Ribas appointed Steven D. Lavine Executive Director of the Roy and Edna Disney / CalArts Theater (REDCAT) and Vice President for Cultural Partnerships ("He is [a previous] winner of... the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"). e-flux announcements. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00915).
2020 - article mention
(17 March 2020). California Institute of the Arts appoints João Ribas as Executive Director of REDCAT ["He is the winner of ... the Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award (2010)"]. Art Daily. (Viewed 27 January 2024. S00916).
2020 - article mention
(8 April 2020). Covid-19 Relief Fund to give $10 million to artists [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Artforum. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00366).
2020 - article preview
(8 April 2020). COVID-19 Relief Fund to give $10 million to artists [with spotlight on Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation] [news brief preview of Artforum article]. Connecticut Council for Philanthropy website. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00059).
2020 - article mention
Alexander, Elizabeth & Arison, Sarah. (8 April 2020). Opinion: The cultural world is ailing. That’s why 23 arts groups have united to give $5,000 to 100 artists every week until September [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. artnet. (Viewed 10 October 2023. S00058).
"… Artist Relief launches today with a $5 million seed gift from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, to match an initial $5 million from the following foundations: [including Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]…" (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - article mention
Carrigan, Margaret. (8 April 2020). Coalition of US arts organisations launch ongoing relief fund for artists affected by coronavirus [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Art Newspaper. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00365).
2020 - article mention
Di Liscia, Valentina. (8 April 2020). Art funders join forces to distribute $10 million to individual artists [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00367).
2020 - article mention
Granberry, Michael. (8 April 2020). For D-FW artists seeking financial relief, a new national fund offering millions emerges [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Dallas Morning News. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00005).
2020 - article preview
(13 April 2020). How small arts nonprofits in the US are responding to the existential threat of COVID-19 [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation] [news brief preview of Hyperallergic article]. Connecticut Council for Philanthropy website. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00372).
2020 - article mention
Zaretsky, Mark. (16 April 2020). East Haven aims for "sustainable" certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. New Haven Register.
(Viewed 10 May 2024. S00941; S01094).
"... The town registered last month after the Town Council unanimously approved a resolution in favor of it, said Town Councilwoman Samantha Parlato, R-4, who leads East Haven’s Sustainable CT Task Force along with George Smith...
Three Connecticut philanthropic organizations, The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, The Smart Seed Fund, and the Common Sense Fund, have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - article mention
East Haven Sustainable CT Task Force. (20 April 2020). East Haven Joins Sustainable CT Initiative [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 10 May 2024. S00941; S01098).
’... "I am very excited to have this resolution passed unanimously by the Town Council...," said Town Council member Samantha Parlato...
Three Connecticut philanthropies— The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, The Smart Seed Fund, and the Common Sense Fund— have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - article mention
(22 April 2020). New Milford receives matching funds for expansion of barn quilt trail [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. CT Insider (Connecticut-wide). (Viewed 10 May 2024. S01095).
2020 - article mention
(28 April 2020). Deborah Cullen-Morales joins the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. [She "is the recipient of the Emily Hall Tremaine exhibition award".] Artforum. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00002).
2020 - article mention
(29 April 2020). Food waste recycling pilot fundraising campaign matched [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Greenwich Sentinel. (Viewed 10 May 2024. S01096).
2020 - article mention
(2 May 2020). Funding campaign a success for Quilt Barn Trail [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Wilton Bulletin. (Viewed 10 May 2024. S01097).
2020 - press release mention
Sustainable CT, Eastern Connecticut State University. (24 May 2020). Press release: Matching fund to repair raised garden beds in Hartford [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Patch (Hartford, CT). (Viewed 14 May 2024. S01104).
2020 - article mention
(26 May 2020). Clean UP East Haven supports community events [scroll down to second article; with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. New Haven Register. (Viewed 24 March 2024. S00958).
"... The project was supported by a crowdfunding campaign that received a dollar-for-dollar match from the Sustainable CT Community Match Fund, which is an initiative of the Institute for Sustainable Energy at Eastern Connecticut State University that is funded by the Smart Seed Fund, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and Connecticut Green Bank..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - news brief mention
(5 June 2020). Coventry Housing Authority launches lighting campaign [with mention of Sustainable CT and Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00993).
"... Laurie Bradley, executive director of the Coventry Housing Authority, said the lamp posts are old, leaning and rotting at the base..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - news brief mention
(5 June 2020). Sustainable Essex receives grant [with mention of Sustainable CT and Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Middletown Press newspaper. (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00992).
"... ’The overriding goals of the SEED discussion series are to create awareness about climate change issues and provide guidance on how individuals can modify their household behaviors to address climate change and stimulate action at a community level,’ said Mike Long, project leader..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - press release mention
North Branford Sustainable Community Project. (17 June 2020). Press release: Can North Branford achieve certification as a sustainable community? Yes! [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Zip06 website (Madison, CT). (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00994).
"... "I am very excited to have this resolution passed unanimously by the Town Council," said Town Manager Mike Paulhus...
Three Connecticut philanthropies— The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, The Smart Seed Fund, and the Common Sense Fund— have supported the program’s development and launch..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - news brief mention
(8 July 2020). Sohrab Mohebbi to curate 2022 Carnegie International ["His 2015 REDCAT show ’Hotel Theory,’ which he cocurated with Ruth Estévez, received the 2013 Emily Hall Tremaine Exhibition Award"]. Artforum. (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00995).
2020 - article mention
Hoover, Carl. (5 September 2020). Waco artists, businesses team up on masked murals [re: COVID-19; with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Waco Tribune-Herald (Texas). (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00375).
"... Another avenue of artist support this summer came through The Greenhouse, a six-month Creative Waco arts-business development program. The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation provided funding, as did TFNB Your Bank For Life..." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - article mention
Schipper, Chris. (19 October 2020). Pollinator Pathway for a park in New Canaan raises $20,000 [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. New Canaan Advertiser (Connecticut). (Viewed 15 May 2024. S01105).
"... The community donations were doubled by Sustainable CT’s Community Match Fund...
The Community Match Fund— supported by the Smart Seed Fund, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and the Connecticut Green Bank— provides a dollar-for-dollar match to donations raised from the community, doubling local investment in projects...." (Excerpt from above.)
2020 - press release mention
City of Meriden. (2 November 2020). Press release: Meriden honored with Sustainable CT Certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Patch (Meriden) website. (Viewed 17 April 2024. S00941; S00984).
"... ’I am proud of the work the City has accomplished and the amplifying effect the program has had on multi-department coordination,” said Paul Dickson Director of Planning and Zoning...
Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article mention
AAMC (Sponsored). (17 January 2021). AAMC Foundation welcomes applications for Curatorial Mentorship Program [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00021).
"... The Mentorship Program is made possible through the generosity of Barbara Futter, Catherine Futter, the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article mention
McCann, Bill. (29 January 2021). Three questions for Chris Cathers [Kentucky Arts Council excutive director; with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. The Winchester Sun (Winchester, Kentucky). (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00371).
"... With help from the non-profit Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, we have made Artrepreneur available to our Kentucky Crafted artists for one year..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - press release mention
(22 February 2021). Press release: Town Of Woodbridge: Crowdfunding campaign launched for "Woodbridge bike route" [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Patch (Woodbridge, CT). (Viewed 15 May 2024; S00941; S01106).
’... "More and more residents are using our streets and walking paths during the pandemic and I hope this campaign will allow us to be responsive to this,’ said First Selectman Beth Heller...
The Community Match Fund — supported by the Smart Seed Fund, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and the Connecticut Green Bank —provides a dollar-for-dollar match to donations raised from the community..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - announcement
Vartanian, Hrag. (12 May 2021). Calling all curators! Hyperallergic is offering five journalism fellowships for curators; With the support of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hyperallergic is offering five monthlong journalism fellowships for curators that each include a grant of $5,000. Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00364).
2021 - article mention
(c. 3 June 2021). June Crowdfunding Campaign launched for Sustainable Westport’s zero food waste challenge [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. HamletHub website (Westport, CT). (Viewed 18 April 2024. S00941; S00988).
"... First Selectman Jim Marpe stated, ’This initiative is an important step toward Westport’s goal of Net Zero by the year 2050 (or sooner). I encourage all residents to compost and decrease food waste in one form or another.’ ...
The Community Match Fund— supported by the Smart Seed Fund, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, and the Connecticut Green Bank— provides a dollar-for-dollar match to donations raised from the community, doubling local investment in projects..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article mention
(5 June 2021). Two immersive sculpture installations by Leonardo Drew on view at the Wadsworth [Hartford, CT] [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00010).
"... The Wadsworth is thrilled to be presenting two major, site-specific projects with internationally-recognized artist Leonardo Drew,” said Patricia Hickson, the Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article mention
(18 June 2021). Cheshire, Durham achieve "Sustainable CT" status [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; By 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Middletown Press (Connecticut). (Viewed 14 April 2024. S00941; S00976).
"... Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Smart Seed Fund and the Common Sense Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - article mention
(5 November 2021). Old Lyme achieves top certification by Sustainable CT, first municipality in New London County to achieve Silver Certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. LymeLine website (Lyme, CT). (Viewed 6 May 2024. S00941; S01079).
’... Old Lyme First Selectman Timothy Griswold, said, “We are very proud of our town volunteers and staff and their ongoing efforts to make Old Lyme a more sustainable, resilient community...
Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Smart Seed Fund, and the Common Sense Fund...’ (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - press release mention
Sustainable CT. (11 November 2021). Press release: Congrats 2021 certified communities [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Greenwich Sentinel. (Viewed 11 May 2024. S00941; S01099).
’... "We are thrilled to recognize additional communities that are using the Sustainable CT framework to recover from the pandemic and build long-term resilience," said Laura Francis, first selectman of Durham and co-chair of the Sustainable CT Board of Directors...
Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund...’ (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - presumably press release mention
Presumably Sustainable CT (Greenwich). (c. 11 November 2021). Greenwich receives silver recertification from SustaoinableCT [sic] with top marks in state [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. HamletHub (Greenwich). (Viewed 14 May 2024. S00941; S01103).
’... "I am so proud of the breadth and depth of efforts in our community around sustainability," said Patricia Sesto, Director of Environmental Affairs...
’We are thrilled to recognize additional communities that are using the Sustainable CT framework to recover from the pandemic and build long-term resilience,’ said Laura Francis, first selectman of Durham and co-chair of the Sustainable CT Board of Directors...
’Sustainable CT Certified communities are models for all forward-looking local governments,’ said Joe DeLong, executive director and CEO of Connecticut Conference of Municipalities (CCM)...
Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund, and the Smart Seed Fund..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - press release statement
(23 November 2021). Press release: Shoreline Arts Alliance receives $20,000 from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation for a second year. Shoreline Arts Alliance website. (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00373).
2021 - article mention
Logan, Olwen. (3 December 2021). Old Lyme receives Sustainable CT Silver Award at Conference of Municipalities, one of only 12 towns in state to receive award [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. LymeLine website (Lyme, CT). (Viewed 26 April 2024. S00941; S01010).
"... On Tuesday, Nov. 30, Old Lyme First Selectman Timothy Griswold and Cheryl Poirier, who serves as chairperson of the Sustainable Old Lyme team, were honored...
Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Smart Seed Fund, and the Common Sense Fund. Additional support is provided by the Connecticut Green Bank..." (Excerpt from above.)
2021 - preview mention, radio segment
McNicol, Jonathan. (16 December 2021). The art is the idea. A look at Sol LeWitt [written preview; radio broadcast; with guest: former Emily Hall Tremaine Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum, Andrea Miller-Keller]. WNPR (Connecticut Public Radio). (Viewed 18 November 2023. S00374).
2022 - article mention
Ahtone, Tahnee. (6 January 2022). Kiowa murals embody Kiowa language, culture, and community [with mention: "...This is part of the 2021/22 Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators..."] Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00009).
2022 - article mention
Simmons, Frederica. (22 May 2022). I will be a witness: Bessie Harvey and alternative legacies in American Feminist Art; As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Frederica Simmons presents an exhibition to offer insight into their curatorial process. [Here, EHTF indirectly pushing a controversial Woke perspective.] Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00363).
2022 - article mention
(4 June 2022). Town of Lyme awarded Sustainable CT certification, one of only four towns in state to achieve prestigious bronze Level [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. LymeLine website (Lyme, CT). (Viewed 27 April 2024. S00941; S01011).
"... In learning of the award, Lyme First Selectman Steven Mattson said, "I would like to thank the hard-working team of volunteers on our Sustainable Committee...
Sustainable CT is independently funded with strong support from its three founding funders: the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Common Sense Fund and the Smart Seed Fund.
Additional support is provided by the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut, Connecticut Community Foundation, Fairfield County Community Foundation, Main Street Community Foundation and other sponsors..." (Excerpt from above.)
2022 - article mention
(15 June 2022). Sustainable CT awards bronze certification to Southbury [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Voices News (West Central Connecticut). (Viewed 3 May 2024. S00941; S01067; S01069).
2022 - press / public announcement mention
CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts. (22 September 2022). Drum listens to heart at CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, San Francisco, CA (1 September 2022 - 4 March 2023) [with mention: "The exhibition is made possible thanks to generous support from ... Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation (EHTF)... "]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00020).
2022 - announcement mention
(c. November 2022). GREEN 2022 Annual Meeting - The Funders Network (TFN) [ 29 November - 1 December] ["This event is co-sponsored by Connecticut Council for Philanthropy and the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation"]. Connecticut Council for Philanthropy website. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00362).
2022 - article mention
Kaufman, Richard. (18 November 2022). Darien Receives Sustainable CT Silver Certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Patch (Darien, CT). (Viewed 7 October 2024. S00941).
2022 - article mention
(c. 21 November 2022). Darien honored with Sustainable CT silver certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; by 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. HamletHub (Darien, CT). (Viewed 13 May 2024. S00941; S01102).
’... "Darien is a community that has demonstrated its commitment to the future by promoting sustainability..." -First Selectman Monica McNally...
Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong multi-year support from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation, Connecticut Green Bank, Common Sense Fund, and the Community Fund of Eastern Connecticut...’ (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - article mention
Noot, Dakota. (11 January 2023). The founding mother of Southern California’s Chicano drag scene [with mention: "... This is part of the 2022/23 Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators... "] [Here, EHTF indirectly pushing a controversial Woke perspective.]. Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 1 October 2023. S00019).
2023 - programming context
Savage, Melanie. (28 February 2023). Sustainable CT Marlborough discusses inclusive and equitable community impacts [without mention of Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, but deeply worrying develops regarding the second wave of rolling of this scheme, of which the foundation is associated with]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 19 February 2024. S00945).
"On Feb. 25, the Marlborough Sustainable CT team discussed Inclusive and Equitable Community Impacts, at Elmer Thienes-Mary Hall Elementary School.
Leading the discussion was town Director of Planning and Development Peter Hughes. Hughes is also the Fair Housing coordinator and ADA coordinator for the town..." ...
The mission of Sustainable CT, according to the website, is “To foster inclusive, resilient, and vibrant Connecticut municipalities...
Hughes discussed disadvantaged groups, including indigenous people, racialized groups, LGBTQ+ people, at-risk youth...
Other topics explored during the meeting included conscious and unconscious bias, race, racism, white supremacy, white privlege, systematic racim, institutional racism..." (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - article mention
Morgan, Kelli. (14 March 2023). Art, whiteness, and empire; As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Dr. Kelli Morgan presents an exhibition to offer insight into her curatorial process. [Here, EHTF indirectly pushing a controversial Woke perspective.] Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 30 September 2023. S00008).
2023 - press / public announcement mention
Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) and AAMC Foundation. (18 May 2023). Propel or Professional Alliance for Curators of Color programs [application deadline: June 1, 2023; with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation in the context of controversial race-based opportunities programming]. e-flux announcements. (Viewed 5 April 2024. S00965).
"... The Professional Alliance for Curators of Color is made possible with support from the Getty Foundation. The Propel Program is made possible through the generous support of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and AAMC Foundation’s President Circle...." (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - press release mention
Town of Guilford. (16 June 2023). Press release: Guilford honored as a sustainable CT climate leader [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; By 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Zip06 website (Madison, CT). (Viewed 19 February 2024. S00941; S00944).
"... Sustainable CT, a statewide initiative that inspires and supports communities in becoming more efficient, resilient, and inclusive... ’I am proud of our community’ ... First Selectman Matthew Hoey...
Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong multi-year support from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation, Connecticut Green Bank, Common Sense Fund, and the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut..." (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - article mention
(28 July 2023). New Curatorial Visions From South Asia, Tunisia, and across the US
Online curatorial projects by Dakota Noot, Dr. Kelli Morgan, Sadaf Padder, Beya Othmani, and Angelina Lippert explore new currents in curational research ["with the support of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation" encouraging a radical identity-based agenda]. Hyperallergic (New York). (Viewed 4 April 2024. S00966).
"... Art, Whiteness, and Empire — A History of the Art Museum... utilizing technology and science to imagine decolonial frameworks... explores under-recognized queer Chicanx performance through the work and influence of drag artist Cyclona... (Excerpts from above.)
2023 - news announcement mention
(30 September 2023). Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art announces curatorial appointment [re. Jared Quinton, Emily Hall Tremaine Associate Curator of Contemporary Art]. Art Daily. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00361).
2023 - article mention
(12 October 2023). Photographer Talia Chetrit featured in Wadsworth Atheneum’s MATRIX Series [on view until January 7, 2024, with comment by Jared Quinton, Emily Hall Tremaine Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth]. Art Daily. (Viewed 28 January 2024. S00921).
2023 - press release mention
Town of Chester. (13 October 2023). Press release: Chester honored with Sustainable CT certification [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. By 2018, Sustainable CT had a controversial equity initiative element (see 23 May 2018 listing) that appears to have developed. By 2023 at the latest, DEI was listed as the #1 criterion for assessment, with one element "REQUIRED", for all certification levels]. Zip06 website (Madison, CT). (Viewed 19 February 2024. S00941; S00946).
’... "Hats off to Cindy Lignar and the Sustainable Chester Team for achieving this prestigious milestone for our small but mighty town! The certification recognizes the inclusive, resilient, and vibrant community of Chester and provides more opportunities for current and future grant funding," said Pat Bandzes, Chester’s Economic Development Commission Chairwoman...
The Sustainable CT program includes actions that help municipalities build community connection, social equity, and long-term resilience...
... Sustainable CT is independently funded, with strong multi-year support from the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Hampshire Foundation, Connecticut Green Bank, Common Sense Fund, and the Community Foundation of Eastern Connecticut...’ (Excerpt from above.)
2023 - article mention
Arnott, Christopher. (5 November 2023). Wadsworth museum follows the rules to create an outstanding conceptual art exhibit [Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum, (26 October 2023 - 18 February 2024), with comment by Jared Quinton, Emily Hall Tremaine Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 28 January 2024. S00920).
2023 - article mention
(10 November 2023). The Wadsworth Atheneum celebrates its collection of conceptual art with new exhibition [Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum, (26 October 2023 - 18 February 2024), with comment by Jared Quinton, Emily Hall Tremaine Associate Curator of Contemporary Art at the Wadsworth]. Art Daily. (Viewed 28 January 2024. S00919).
2023 - EHT lecture announcement
Wadsworth Atheneum. (4 December 2023). Announcement: The Emily Hall Tremaine Lecture in Contemporary Art with Janine Antoni [25 January 2024]. Wadworth Atheneum website. (Viewed 28 January 2024. S00918).
2024 - event announcement
(c. January 2024). Community calendar; Public Lecture: The Emily Hall Tremaine Lecture in Contemporary Art with Janine Antoni (25 January 2024; Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford). WTNH (ABC channel 8). (Viewed 21 April 2024. S00991).
2024 - article
Pontone, Maya. (17 March 2024). Looking back on the life and legacy of Emily Hall Tremaine; The art collector and philanthropist amassed over 700 works spanning modern and contemporary art along with her husband, Burton Tremaine [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hyperallergic. (Viewed 11 May 2024. S01100).
2024 - news brief
Adrian-Diaz, Jenna. (26 March 2024). A grand contemporary art collection lives on online, and other news [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine, the former art collection shown online, and her foundation]. Surface magazine website. (Viewed 8 April 2024. S00971).
2024 - letter
Capone, J. T. (10 April 2024). Letter: Deny the request [regarding the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation application for special exclusion zoning in Madison, CT]. Zip06 website (Madison shoreline, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01690).
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson
Rizzo, Ed. (17 April 2024). Letter: 6 Opening Hill Special Exemption Permit Application. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 16 October 2024. S01745).
"... It is crucial that we consider the ethical and historical implications of this proposal...
... Philip Johnson is a controversial figure who has faced accusations of being a Nazi sympathizer, spy, fascist, racist, and anti-semite— accusations which have most recently resurfaced in Rachel Maddow’s best-selling book, Prequel.
Additionally, organizations that have been associated with Mr. Johnson have elicited notable criticism and suffered reputational harm..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson
Rizzo, Ed. (17 April 2024). Letter: 6 Opening Hill Special Exception use. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 16 October 2024. S01746).
"I am writing to inquire about the Economic Development Commission’s position on the recent Special Exception Permit application...
... Philip Johnson is a controversial figure who has faced accusations of being a Nazi sympathizer, spy, fascist, racist, and anti-semite— accusations which have most recently resurfaced in Rachel Maddow’s best-selling book, Prequel.
Additionally, organizations that have been associated with Mr. Johnson have elicited notable criticism and suffered reputational harm..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Stacom, Dan. (24 April 2024). There’s a proposal to redevelop a 300-year-old CT home. Why town residents are fighting it [regarding a proposal by the
Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Hartford Courant. (Viewed 18 July 2024. S01554).
"... ’What the foundation is seeking approval for is not much different from having the circus permanently encamp at 6 Opening Hill Road,’ neighbors Carolyn and John Dugan wrote in a letter to the town earlier this month...
One neighbor even argued that a prominent architect who supposedly took part in an expansion of the original house had a history of being a Nazi sympathizer— in the 1930s.
’While (Philip) Johnson’s contributions to architecture are undeniable, his controversial beliefs and associations cast a dark shadow over his legacy,’ Kachina Way resident Frank Rizzo wrote. ’As stewards of our community’s integrity and values, we must carefully consider whether honoring such a legacy aligns with our principles of inclusivity,
equality and tolerance..." (Excerpts from above.)
2024 - article
Stacom, Don (Hartford Courant). (24 April 2024). In Conn. shoreline town, some fear new philanthropic center would amount to "a circus" [regarding a proposal by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. The Day (New London, CT). (Viewed 19 July 2024. S01555).
2024 - article
Branch, Alfred. (25 April 2024). Opposition grows against redeveloping historic Madison home: Report; The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation is looking to redevelop a 300-year-old home at 6 Opening Hill Road in Madison. Patch (Madison, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01691).
2024 - article
Branch, Alfred. (25 April 2024). Opposition grows against redeveloping historic Madison home: Report [regarding the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation special exclusion zoning application]. msn.com. (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01692).
2024 - article
(c. 29 April 2024). The Tremaine Collection; Synoptic Office’s site lets visitors delve into the archives of the Tremaines and uncover the backstory behind their extensive art collection [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Communication Arts magazine. (Viewed 7 May 2024. S01082).
2024 - advertisement
(2 May 2024). Advertisement: "Exasperated and angry Madison residents unite against the Special Use Exception Permit Application filed by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... in the filing highlighting Philip Johnson’s association (extremely controversial background) to the property..." The Day / Zip06 (New London - Connecticut shoreline). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01080).
2024 - advertisement
(2 May 2024). Advertisement: "Exasperated and angry Madison residents unite against the Special Use Exception Permit Application filed by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... in the filing highlighting Philip Johnson’s association (extremely controversial background) to the property..." The Source (Madison & Killingworth, CT), p. 4. (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01686).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01693).
"... The site, which features work by celebrated and controversial architect Philip Johnson, would be extensively renovated...
The house was sold upon Emily Hall Tremaine’s death in the 1990s, and in recent years had fallen into disrepair before it was foreclosed on by Bank of America, according to the applicants...." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01694).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01695).
2024 - article mention
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01696).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01697).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01698).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01699).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01700).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01701).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01702).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01703).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01704).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Trumbull Times (Trumbull, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01705).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (2 May 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to turn former Madison home of $56M art collection into nonprofit space [with mention / link to article discussing Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Wilton Bulletin (Wilton, CT). (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01706).
2024 - article
Robida, Laura. (2 May 2024). Resident voice opposition to historic home redevelopment [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. The Source (Madison & Killingworth, CT), pp. 1,11. (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01687).
"... The Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation... submitted an application to the Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) earlier this year seeking to transform 6 Opening Hill Road into the nonprofit’s headquarters..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - legal notice
Madison Planning and Zoning Commission, Madison, CT. (2 May 2024). Legal notice: "... 6 Opening Hill Road and Indigo Trail... Owner / application: Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Inc. Special Exception. The Source (Madison & Killingworth, CT), pp. 11. (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01688).
2024 - letter
Dugan, John and Carolyn. (3 May 2024). Deny the application [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 14 August 2024. S01635).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 29 August 2024. S01657).
"... The famed, controversial architect Philip Johnson designed the glass addition to the 18th century farmhouse and the glass barn...
Lockhart said he was troubled about the foundation celebrating the work of Johnson because of his ties to Nazism in the 1930s.
’If we can take down the statue of Christopher Columbus, if we can take down confederate soldiers as something we should not be proud of, why are we glorifying a Nazi architect,’ Lockhart said..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 29 August 2024. S01658).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01659).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01660).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01661).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01662).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01663).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01664).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01665).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01666).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01667).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01668).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Trumbull Times (Trumbull, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01669).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (6 May 2024). Madison neighbors oppose [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to open center at family home [with mention of architect Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Wilton Bulletin (Wilton, CT). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01670).
2024 - article
Branch, Alfred. (6 May 2024). Residents ramp up fight against proposed education site in Madison; Residents reportedly oppose the redevelopment of a historic home on Opening Hill Road by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. Patch (Madison, CT). (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01637).
2024 - article
Branch, Alfred (Patch). (6 May 2024). Residents ramp up fight against proposed education site in Madison; Residents reportedly oppose the redevelopment of a historic home on Opening Hill Road by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation. msn.com. (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01638).
2024 - article
Robida, Laura. (6 May 2024). Residents voice opposition to historic home redevelopment
[with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01636).
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson /Emily Hall Tremaine
Lockhart, Bruce. (13 May 2024). Letter (untitled) [with mention of Emily Hall Tremaine and Philip Johnson]. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 16 October 2024. S01743).
"... This [woman], Emily Tremaine, married a NAZI, employed a Nazi and, according to her second husband, was a Nazi herself...
... THIS IS NOT WHAT MADISON SHOULD BE THINKING ABOUT PROMOTING OR HONORING HER AND HER NAZI ARCHITECT." (Excerpts from above.)
2024 - article
Hewitt, Cate. (15 May 2024). Plans for events venue in Madison face opposition from neighbors [regarding the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. CT Examiner. (Viewed 22 July 2024. S01558).
"... ’That the Foundation would submit an application with such enormous and radical changes to the property reflects a degree of arrogance and insensitivity which makes it unlikely that the Foundation will feel bound by whatever limits on its activities may be agreed to,’ the Dugans wrote..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson
Levin, Rich. (18 May 2024). Letter: Rebuttal to Tremaine Foundation presentation with mention of Philip Johnson, Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 16 October 2024. S01744).
"... The Foundation’s plans are just as likely to cause infamy for Madison... The question was particularly poignant considering the controversy surrounding [Philip] Johnson, the architects that the [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation reveres. Perhaps the Tremaine family [Burton and Emily] should have vetted him before hiring him to work on their home..." (Excerpts from above.)
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 16 August 2024. S01641).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01642).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01643).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 15 August 2024. S01644).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 18 August 2024. S01646).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 18 August 2024. S01647).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 22 August 2024. S01649).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 22 August 2024. S01650).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 26 August 2024. S01651).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 26 August 2024. S01652).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 27 August 2024. S01653).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 27 August 2024. S01654).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. Trumbull Times (Trumbull, CT). (Viewed 28 August 2024. S01655).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (27 May 2024). Residents push back on [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s plan to turn Madison home into center. Wilton Bulletin (Wilton, CT). (Viewed 28 August 2024. S01656).
2024 - letter
Capone, J. T. (28 May 2024). Letters: Could happen in your backyard [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 13 August 2024. S01634).
2024 - article
Roche, Daniel. (6 June 2024). The curious case of Emily Hall Tremaine; Plans to convert home with Philip Johnson-designed addition into cultural center divide quiet Connecticut town [by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation; with mention of Johnson’s Nazi past]. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01762).
"... Johnson was organizing and spying for the Nazis as reported by Rachel Maddow in her recent expose, Prequel ...
When Emily filed for divorce, in her defense, she said that Adolph’s Nazi sympathies were a major factor. To this, Spreckels famously rebuked: ’I’m not the Nazi, SHE is!’... " (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - advertisement
(11 June 2024). Advertisement: "Attention Madison residents— we have a problem[;] your help is needed" (with mention of [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation and Philip Johnson’s Nazi past). The Source (Madison, CT). (Viewed 19 September 2024. S01684).
"... Disastrous effects of this proposal... Published articles and books have outlined Philip Johnson’s Nazi affiliations and his relationship to Emily Hall Tremaine. How does this knowledge enhance Madison’s image? ... " (Excerpt from above.)
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2024 - article mention
Branch, Alfred. (18 June 2024). Madison changes P&Z Commission meeting location due to HVAC project; A new HVAC system is being installed at the Town Campus [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Patch (Madison, CT). (Viewed 14 August 2024. S01632).
"... Thursday night’s meeting will not feature discussion on the [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation application for 6 Opening Hill Road..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article mention
Branch, Alfred (Patch). (c. 18 June 2024). Madison changes P&Z Commission meeting location due to HVAC project [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. msn.com. (Viewed 14 August 2024. S01633).
2024 - letter to editor mention
Bowdren, Dory. (12 July 2024). Please say no [regarding an Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation special exclusion zoning application]. Zip06 website (Madison, CT). (Viewed 19 July 2024. S01556).
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson /EHTF
McEwen, V. Mitch. (16 July 2024). Letter to Madison CT (with mention of Philip Johnson’s Nazi past, and the [Burton and Emily Hall] Tremaine barn). Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 19 September 2024. S01714).
"’I am writing to encourage the municipality of Madison to heed the local concerns around the proposed rezoning of The Tremaine Barn...
As far as the Tremaine site, it is important to note the SS repurposed barns in Poland. Auschwicz was built on a stolen farm... Johnson had the humor of a sociopath.
It may easily become a nationally recognized memorial to antiblack and antisemitic brutality, albeit a glamorous one.’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article mention
Roche, Daniel. (17 July 2024). Caruso St John Architects to renovate Philip Johnson’s Kunsthalle Bielefeld, a building haunted by its past [with mention of Johnson’s Nazi part, and Johnson’s designs for Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine in Madison, CT]. Architect’s Newspaper. (Viewed 12 October 2024. S01720).
"... In Madison, Connecticut, a town is divided over whether or not an estate Johnson worked on (for a client [Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine] with Nazi ties [sic: allegations]) should be transformed into a museum..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - spotlighted article
(25 July 2024). Ex-Nazi agent [Philip Johnson] design slammed by Madison residents in zoning battle; resumes August 1. Connecticut Centinal. (Viewed 30 July 2024. S01578).
"... This specifically concerns the special exclusion application by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation to rezone a residential six-acre property for some kind of an art center and event venue with accommodation...
The application aims to, in essence, resurrect the home of deceased 20th century art collectors Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine, but offer new programming...
The property features an 18th century farmhouse with Modern additions by controversial, architect Philip Johnson, an ex-Nazi agent and a post-WWII favorite of the elite cultural left. Johnson’s Nazi past has been slammed extensively in the American and international press, and even MSNBC presenter Rachel Maddow has questioned Philip Johnson’s role in history and certain people after WWII giving him a pass. Among many allegations and documented facts, Johnson’s secretary told the FBI that Johnson wanted to become the American Hitler in 1933-34. He also travelled to Germany and attended Hitler rallies..." (Excerpts from above.)
- Search the title and publication in a search engine for a link to the article online.
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson
Bowdren, Brittany. (26 July 2024). Letter: "Ex-Nazi agent slammed by Madison residents in zoning battle" [with indirect mention of Philip Johnson]. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01715).
"... Is the Tremaine Ex-Nazi Agent Design going to put Madison on the map?... This is not who Madison is, and certainly not who we ever want to be..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01617).
"... [Existing buildings] include a 1700s farmhouse, a mid-century modern glass addition and glass barn designed by the internationally known yet controversial architect Phillip Johnson [a former Nazi agent] ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01618).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01619).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01620).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center [with mentions of Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01621).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01622).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01623).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01624).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01625).
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Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01626).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01627).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01628).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. Trumbull Times (Trumbull, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01629).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 August 2024). 5 things to know about [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan to turn estate in Madison into arts and education center. Wilton Bulletin (Wilton, CT). (Viewed 12 August 2024. S01630).
2024 - letter mentioning Philip Johnson
Bowdren, Brittany. (9 August 2024). Letter - Rebuttal: Lewis’s support of Tremaine’s pro-Nazi architect Philip Johnson. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01763).
"I write in rebuttal to Hilary Lewis’s letter submitted to Planning and Zoning on 8/1/24. The resurrection of 6 Opening Hill Road— the Tremaine family’s paean to a dead age of glittering superficiality and their Nazi architect Philip Johnson— would hardly constitute an ’asset to the town of Madison’ (Lewis)...
Let us be clear: Philip Johnson was a Nazi... Johnson fell in love with Nazism and the pageantry of its aesthetics..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - letter mentioning EHTF and Philip Johnson
Ring, Ilisa Rossum. (11 August 2024). Letter: Letter for P and Z members - Opposition to zoning amendment application— Tremaine’s pro-Nazi architect Philip Johnson. Special exclusion zoning application, Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation, Madison Town Hall, Connecticut. (Viewed 3 September 2024. S01689).
"As a former member of the P and Z board, I strenuously object to the Tremaine’s [sic] request for an exception to our zoning regulations for the property located on Opening Hill Road... The vast majority of our citizens reject the glorification of the accomplishments of architect Philip Johnson, a noted and outspoken Nazi! ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
(13 August 2024). In Madison, [educator] Brittany BLASTS [curator] Hilary about ex-Nazi agent design in zoning battle [including letter by B. Bowdren; regarding design by ex-Nazi agent / architect Philip Johnson; application by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Connecticut Centinal. (Viewed 6 October 2024. S01712).
"The cultural battle continues between the anti-Nazis and the ’oh, he reformed himself’ ’Nazi apologists’ in Madison, CT..." (Excerpt from above.)
- Search the title and publication in a search engine for a link to the article online.
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 30 August 2024. S01671).
"... [neighbors] raised concerns about the controversial architect’s connections to Nazism...
... A standout feature of the property is the 1700s farmhouse with a mid-century modern glass addition and a glass barn designed by the controversial architect Phillip Johnson, who was known for Nazi leanings before World War II.
The foundation faced criticism for wanting to preserve Johnson’s work, citing his earlier affiliation with the Nazi party..." (Excerpts from above.)
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 1 September 2024. S01672).
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Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 1 September 2024. S01673).
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Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 1 September 2024. S01674).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. The Milford Mirror (Milford, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01675).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. The New Canaan Advertiser (New Canaan, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01676).
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Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. New Haven Register (New Haven, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01676).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. The News-Times (Danbury, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01677).
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Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01678).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. The Ridgefield Press (Ridgefield, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01679).
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Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. Shelton Herald (Shelton, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01680).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. Stamford Advocate (Stamford, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01681).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. Trumbull Times (Trumbull, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01682).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (22 August 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation pushes back on Madison neighbors’ concerns for old family home becoming a center. Wilton Bulletin (Wilton, CT). (Viewed 2 September 2024. S01683).
2024 - letter to the editor mentioning EHTF and Philip Johnson
Arrandale, Ed and Arrandale, Joanna. (18 September 2024). Letter to the editor: Is the Madison P&Z listening to residents’ concerns? The [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation seeks to build an educational facility at 6 Opening Hill Road in Madison [with mention of Philip Johnson’s Nazi past]. Patch (Madison, CT). (Viewed 19 September 2024. S01707).
"... Included in these letters [by residents opposing the proposed rezoning application] to the Commission are concerns of the [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation’s push for the property to become a Madison historical and architectural site, which highlight the achievements of its known Nazi architect [Philip Johnson]. Clearly, an abomination not only for the Town of Madison but the State of Connecticut as well..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Maldonado, Christian. (24 September 2024). PZC tables 6 Opening Hill Road decision [regarding the special exclusion zoning application by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Zip06 website. (Viewed 17 October 2024. S01748).
"’This special exception use of educational and philanthropic is new to us obviously, and it’s very unsual,’ said PZC Chair Carol Snow. ’That’s one reason why we’ve gone into a great deal of detail, spent a lot of time thinking about it, deliberating.’ ..." (Excerpt from above.)
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 October 2024). Madison PZC approves [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan for arts, education, environment center in town [with photo of ex-Nazi agent / architect Philip Johnson design for renovation of barn; and photo of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. CT Insider news website (Connecticut). (Viewed 13 October 2024. S01742).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 October 2024). Madison PZC approves [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan for arts, education, environment center in town [with photo of ex-Nazi agent / architect Philip Johnson design for renovation of barn; and photo of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Greenwich Time newspaper (Greenwich, CT). (Viewed 18 October 2024. S01749).
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Braden, Susan. (5 October 2024). Madison PZC approves [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan for arts, education, environment center in town [with photo of ex-Nazi agent / architect Philip Johnson design for renovation of barn; and photo of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. The Hour newspaper (Norwalk, CT). (Viewed 18 October 2024. S01750).
2024 - article
Braden, Susan. (5 October 2024). Madison PZC approves [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation plan for arts, education, environment center in town [with photo of ex-Nazi agent / architect Philip Johnson design for renovation of barn; and photo of Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Middletown Press (Middletown, CT). (Viewed 18 October 2024. S01751).
2024 - article
(7 October 2024). "I Hope You Burn In HELL!"; Madison PZC Approves Special Exclusion Zoning Application For Ex-Nazi Agent Design On Rosh Hashanah (VIDEO) [the design regarding Philip Johnson; with mention and news clipping photo of Emily Hall Tremaine (then Spreckels)]. Connecticut Centinal. (Viewed 17 October 2024. S01747).
- Search the article title and publication name in a search engine.
2024 - article
Branch, Alfred. (9 October 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation proposal approved by Madison P&Z: Report; The plan for an educational center at the Opening Hill Road property was opposed by several residents [with mention of former Nazi agent / architect Philip Johnson’s past]. Patch (Madison). (Viewed 10 October 2024. S01717).
2024 - article
Branch, Alfred (Patch - Madison). (9 October 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation Proposal Approved By Madison P&Z [with mention of former Nazi agent / architect Philip Johnson’s past]. MSN.com. (Viewed 10 October 2024. S01718).
2024 - article
Roche, Daniel. (9 October 2024). [Emily Hall] Tremaine Foundation gets approval for Philip Johnson-designed home conversion, outraging opponents [with mention of Johnson’s Nazi past and Emily Hall Tremaine]. Architect’s Newspaper. (Viewed 19 October 2024. S01766).
"... Mitch McEwen— a professor at Princeton, cofounder of Black Reconstruction Collective, and founder of Johnston Study Group, a research cohort that exposes Johnson’s Nazism— was an outspoken opponent of the conversion...
’It was only in 2019 when the full set of pro-Nazi allegations regarding Emily became known in book publication, while reported in hundreds of American newspapers in 1940,’ Preece told AN..." (Excerpt from above.)
n. d. - wikipedia page mention
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine entry [with mention of the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation]. Wikipedia. (Viewed 8 October 2023).
n. d. - foundation profile
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation profile. GuideStar website. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00370).
n. d. - foundation profile
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation profile. Inside Philanthropy website. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00368).
n. d. - foundation profile
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation profile. National Center for Family Philanthropy website. (Viewed 17 November 2023. S00369).
n. d. - history page
(undated). Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation: History page. Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation website. (Viewed 8 October 2023. S00042).
"The foundation was established by Emily Hall Tremaine. She and her husband Burton G. Tremaine, Sr., were collectors of 20th century art with an emphasis on work done by artists after 1945. Their collection of more than 400 works was of such quality and scope that it embodied some of the best paintings of the century..." (Excerpt from above.)
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H. Regarding the Emily Hall Tremaine papers at the Smithsonian
The initial, proposed, no. 1 external action by artdesigncafe for the legacy of Emily’s work was the digitization of the Emily Hall Tremaine papers at the Smithsonian, donated in 2005. In this way, researchers would have timely, cost-effective access to the important, surviving documentation that Emily kept regarding hundreds of artworks, particularly regarding purchases and extensive lending for exhibitions and facilitating artwork inclusion in numerous and varied publications. The papers went online in c. January 2020 for the public.
Read more, see resources
However, upon review, it became clear that the organization of the papers faced several key challenges and a far more thorough finding aid was needed for far more effective, timely dissemination of important information. So, progress is halfway there. In the meantime, researchers are welcome to contact artdesigncafe for advice on where to find specific documentation. Please note, at this juncture, it can take considerable time, but surprising research jewels are in there. Also note, at times documentation was added to the papers after 1987 when Emily died and at times may require additional confirmation.
H.1: Emily Hall Tremaine papers, 1890-2004, Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
H.2: Emily Hall Tremaine Papers at the Smithsonian, reproduction permissions section: Shortlisted guide to artworks. (In development; this guide will save some researchers significant time.)
Cropped view of page in Emily Hall Tremaine’s 1930s scrapbook showing multiple media coverage on her and her work at Aperitif magazine. In August 1935, about the age of 27, Emily (von Romberg, previously) was threatened with a defamation claim; in response she staged—or agreed to— a photo-op, in which she scratched out the complaintant’s name and photo on remaining magazine copies. This was then reported by multiple media outlets. (Note the white slips; she appears to have hired a clipping agency to gather her press coverage.) Was Emily’s work a little-known predecessor to Andy’s Warhol’s interest in multiple media coverage? How familiar was Warhol with news photos and reports about Emily c. 1940 in the Pittsburgh newspapers— and others— via wire services? What did Warhol know about Emily when he met her— and knew her?
I. Mystery, danger & misunderstandings: Emily Hall Tremaine in the 1930s
artdesigncafe.com maintains a growing offline archive of materials, over 4000 sources to date, related to the work and life of Emily Hall von Romberg - Spreckels (then Tremaine) prior to 1945, based in Southern California. Please note there are many factual errors in her history, absence of important contexts, and a number of misunderstandings as shown in the accumulated documentation.
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Two books in 2001 & 2019 showed sensation finds and raised legitimate questions about Emily’s stance in the Nazi / anti-Nazi battle in California, 1935-40. First she publicly looks anti-Nazi, then less so with questions, then fiercely anti-Nazi publicly again. What happened? Was she threatened by Germany? See the 2019+ research project looking into this with newly found sources showing her defense.
In 1940, Emily Hall Spreckels (later Tremaine) filed for divorce and courageously stood up and publicly blasted her second husband after a turbulent year-long marriage: "no" to his alleged, extreme spousal violence and "no" to his support for Nazi Germany. Three months after she filed, her husband slammed back with his own pro-Nazi allegations against Emily. As they were two famous socialites, this was reported in almost every media market across the United States, if not all of them, over five months.
Key sources:
[1] Previously unknown, a number of articles show Emily’s in small group gatherings with the US Pacific navy head of SoCal intelligence, the famous Ellis M. Zacharias, the main recipient of SoCal Nazi intelligence. He was known to send his intelligence on Nazi and Japanese activity to Washington. Emily may have indeed been an informant and occasional spy. Her brother-in-law worked for Zacharias as his second-in-command. This is currently being more closely examined via declassified intelligence. (Found March 2023.)
[2] There are numerous news reports on the case in historical newspaper databases in libraries. As with any historical case, best practice is to pull the court record, as it is often a primary source and contains important information. This was pulled by artdesigncafe in July 2021. Inside was a once-thought secret deposition and details regarding Emily’s defense, which presumably Emily put there in consultation with her lawyer.
See the court record with Emily’s deposition. (Emily is finally enabled to speak for herself on these matters!)
[3] See: Associated Press (Santa Barbara, Feb. 15). (16 February 1941). Spreckels’ charge wife is pro-Nazi stricken out. San Francisco Examiner, p. Section I, p. B. (Found August 2023.)
"Adolph Spreckels’ charge that his wife, Emily von Romberg Spreckels, was pro-Nazi was stricken from his answer to her divorce complaint by Superior Judge Ernest D. Wagner today." (Excerpt from above.)
[4] Looking at complicated history in a climate of danger and threats means that not everyone is able to speak directly. Some people, in fact, feel that way regarding certain topics today. This can also affect news coverage.
Reviewing 1935-39 newspapers in America, one quickly sees (a) threats of forced repatriation for German passport holders (like Max and Emily); (b) threats of asset seizure; (c) threats to family and friends in Germany; (d) those taking US citizenship considered to be "traitors"; (e) "traitors" against Nazi Germany beheaded in the country, etc.
In short, this is just the start of a complicated history during a complicated time.
Also refer to the following:
I.1: A short introduction: Emily Hall Tremaine fights back: Nazis in California (1933-45) (book preview) with 13-minute narrative and 15-minute discussion (audio; youtube) re. the case of Emily Hall Tremaine.
I.2: Essay: Emily Hall Tremaine’s 1930: In danger, madness, decadence and publicity. (The essay is very detailed.)
I.3: Research project: Historians v. Emily Spreckels (later Tremaine) & her associates, including Philip Johnson: Were they Nazi sympathizers, or anti-Nazi, and spies? (scheduled 2026; fyi, at this juncture, Emily looks like an anti-Nazi and occasional informant / spy to US military intelligence prior to 1945; Max appears to likely be threatened by Nazi agents from Germany in 1936+; Philip and Elza appear anti-Nazi, and Spreckels and Johnson admitted some level of support.).
I.4: Apéritif magazine (1934-36) - issues, contents, media coverage & shocking context.
I.5: Emily Hall Tremaine & pals vs. the British Nazi (plotting to "slaughter the Hollywood Jews") (1937-38).
I.6: Emily Hall Tremaine - publicity outputs, Emily-style (1939) (Emily marries Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr..
I.7: Emily Hall Tremaine - diamond skull publicity (1940).
I.8: Emily Hall Tremaine - crazy anti-Nazi media coverage (1940).
I.9: New discoveries: Emily Spreckels, Adolph B. Spreckels, Jr., Brünninghausen and more.
I.10: New discoveries: Emily von Romberg, Max von Romberg, Brünninghausen and more.
I.11: Burton Tremaine: What were his positions, and what was he doing, in the 1930s?
I.12: See selected media compilations in section G above, prior to and including 1945.
I.13: Rachel Maddow’s "Ultra" (2022) & Emily Spreckels (later Tremaine).
I.14: "Hitler in Los Angeles: How Jews foiled Nazi plots against Hollywood and America" (2017) & Emily Spreckels (later Tremaine).
I.15: Rachel Maddow’s "PREQUEL: An American Fight Against Fascism" & Emily Hall Tremaine (formerly Von Romberg - Spreckels).
Additionally, the following mentions / contexts may be of interest:
I.16: Essay: "The depiction of Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Diptych as autobiographical for Emily Hall Tremaine". (Scroll down to the essay. It is very detailed.)
I.17. Slingshot to contemporary #1: Emily to Sensation (1997): The show that got people talking. (Scroll down to the essay.)
I.18. Slingshot to contemporary #2: Emily to Damien Hirst’s diamond skull (2007). (Scroll down to the essay.)
I.19. Slingshot to contemporary #3: Emily to Tracey Emin’s art, artist and media coverage (Focus on My bed). (Scroll down to the essay.)
For more information, please contact artdesigncafe.com.
New archival research (2023) has found that Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Spreckels) was in close contact with Ellis M. Zacharias (right), head of Pacific US Naval Intelligence regarding Nazi & Japanese threats to California and the US around 1940-41. Zacharias sent his intelligence to FBI director J. Edgar Hoover in Washington, DC (center).
Emily Hall Tremaine (previously Spreckels) in Town & Country (March 1941), p. 18.
J. Emily and fashion design over the years
Another area under historical dust concerns Emily’s interest in fashion design over six decades. Numerous designs were donated to the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT, but it is understood that most of the designs have yet to be fully processed. Additional donated designs have been identified in the collections of the Phoenix Art Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York. Some of the designs have been featured in fashion exhibitions at museums.
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Emily and fashion over the years is a completely unexplored research area— and another research opportunity. Some designs in museums are listed below in the extensive art and design compilation. (Search "fashion" on the page.) Please note that the very limited number of photos of known designs, and photos of Emily in the fashion press and society news in the 1930s, were informally reviewed by a fashion design historian colleague at artdesigncafe in 2019. The assessment was that the designs were "solid Vogue wear", in other words, designs that would have been seen in Vogue over the years.
K. Developing list of artworks in the former collection and related designs
The number of artworks and designs relating to the former Tremaine Collection and Miller Company Collection of Abstract Art is extensive. In total, the number of works of art was over 700, including those related to the Tremaines in some way, and the number of designs has not yet been determined. By c. 2019, artdesigncafe created a working list of the Tremaine work; a definitive list is still in development. This was donated as a gift, to Emily and Burton, to Emily’s foundation.)
"Throughout history the same historical circumstances that have produced great artists have also produced great patrons and collectors, and the Tremaine Collection— taken as a whole— can in itself be seen as an artistic creation of the first magnitude." [Gregory Hedberg in "The history of the Tremaine Collection", p. 23. In The Tremaine Collection: 20th century masters: The spirit of Modernism (1984). Catalogue accompanying the exhibition.]
Spotlighted artists’ and designers’ work with Tremaine contexts:
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K.1. Theo van Doesburg. Space-time construction #3, (1923).
K.2. Jasper Johns. Three flags, (1958).
K.3. Piet Mondrian. Victory Boogie Woogie (1942-44).
K.4. Oscar Niemeyer. Beach House for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, project, Carpinteria, California (maquette, drawings, and collage with Burle Marx), (1947-48). (Unbuilt).
K.5. Andy Warhol. A boy for Meg, (1962).
K.6. Andy Warhol (with EHT). Marilyn Monroe diptych, (1962).
K.7. Frank Lloyd Wright. Architectural design (drawings) for Meteor Crater, AZ (1947-49; unbuilt).
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UPDATE, July 2022: The full, precise list of artworks and associated designs (product design, architecture, interior design and fashion design) is certainly not yet known, and with current projection, this mystery may continue for decades.
A handful of further spotlighted works are below.
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However there are the following (in-process) lists that contribute to a definitive list: (a) Emily’s list of artworks in her "black book" in her Smithsonian papers, (c. 1980), noting that this is a c. 1980 snapshot of the collection roughly at / after that time; (b) works listed and mentioned in the Tremaine Collection catalogue (1984), noting there are errors with occasional works listed that are recorded as not received by at least two collections. So, anything should be confirmed. (Emily’s health may have deteriorated into the 1980s); (c) works at times were traded for others and that scope not fully known, especially before 1980; (d) one artwork shown in a Wadsworth Atheneum installation of Painting toward architecture is unidentified. It looks like maybe a (third) Van Doesburg, but unable to confirm; (e) the full range of artworks that Emily owned prior to 1945 are not fully known; (f) a copy of a working list in an Excel sheet was developed and done, and a reference copy donated to Emily’s foundation c. 2019 with a number of works indicated as unconfirmed or problematic in some way.
Further, it is essential to note that all listed titles, precise sizes of artworks, and materials, should be confirmed with current standards.
The most comprehensive, in-process list is held offline at artdesigncafe.com. Contact ADC for further more information.
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- Larry Bell. Chrome and glass construction, (1965).
- Georges Braque. The black rose, (1927).
- Art / garden design - Roberto Burle Marx. Design for a garden, (1948).
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- Cecil Clark Davis. Emily von Romberg, (c. 1936).
- Theo van Doesburg. Composition XX, (1920).
- Theo van Doesburg. Space-time construction #3, (1923).
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- Jasper Johns. Three flags, (1958).
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- Wassily Kandinsky. Animated stability, (1935).
- Paul Klee. Departure of the ghost, (1931).
- Paul Klee. Structural II, (1924).
- Willy Koch. Copy of Piet Mondrian’s Victory Boogie Woogie, (1946). (Related to Tremaine Collection.)
- Kunisada. Japanese actor, (1805).
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- Fernand Léger. Le petit déjeuner, (1921).
- Fernand Léger. Les Plongeurs Circulaires, (1942).
- Roy Lichtenstein. Ceramic head with blue shadow, (1966).
- Roy Lichtenstein. Crying girl, (1964).
- Roy Lichtenstein. I can see the whole room… and there’s nobody in it!, (1961).
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- Brice Marden. Marble #14, (1981).
- John Marin. A street seeing, (1928).
- Carlos Mérida. Secuenica de danza no. 3, (1948).
- Carlos Mérida. Sky over Texas, (1943).
- Antoni Milkowski. Salem #7, (1966); and sketch, (1966).
- Art / graphic design - Miller Company. Ceilings unlimited catalogue (with Josef Albers’ Flying graphic), (1945).
- Interior design - possible Miller Company lighting installation, Museum of Modern Art, New York, (c. 1952).
- Art / graphic design - Miller Company. A spiralating heat wave [heater brochure] (with graphic referring to José de Rivera’s Black, yellow, red sculpture), (c. 1947).
- Joan Miró. Le chat blanc (or The cat’s whiskers), (1927).
- Joan Miró. Personnages dans la nuit, (1940); [or Femmes dans la nuit, (1944).]
- Laszlo Moholy-Nagy. Farbgitter No. 1, (1922).
- Piet Mondrian. Composition, (1935-42).
- Piet Mondrian. Pier and ocean, (1914).
- Piet Mondrian. Victory Boogie Woogie, (1942-44).
- Henry Moore. Sketches for figures, (1934).
- Robert Motherwell. Spanish elegy #17, (1953).
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- Louise Nevelson. Moon Garden Reflections, (c. 1957).
- Barnett Newman. The Euclidian Abyss, (1946-47).
- Barnett Newman. The moment II, (1969).
- Barnett Newman. Outcry, (1958).
- Ben Nicholson. Still life, (1947).
- Ben Nicholson. Still life, (1949).
- Architecture - Oscar Niemeyer. Beach House for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tremaine, project, Carpinteria, California (maquette, drawings, and collage with Burle Marx), (1947-48). (Unbuilt).
- Architecture - Oscar Niemeyer. Church at Pampulha, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (photo mural), (1943).
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- I. Rice Pereira. Transfluent lines, (1946).
- Pablo Picasso. Drawing, (1916).
- Pablo Picasso. Jeune fille au chapeau, (1939).
- Pablo Picasso. Lady with a fan, (c. 1911 and 1918).
- Pablo Picasso. New Hebrides Mask / Tête, (1929).
- Jackson Pollock. Frieze, (1953-55).
- Jackson Pollock. Silver and black I, (1950).
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- Robert Rauschenberg. Cup, (1958).
- Robert Rauschenberg. Flemish (Blue), (1958).
- Robert Rauschenberg. Untitled (or Construction), (1958).
- Robert Rauschenberg. Windward, (1963).
- Ad Reinhardt. Abstract Painting, No. 34, (1964).
- Ad Reinhardt. Blue composition, (1959-60).
- Architecture / interior design - Lutah Maria Riggs, architect. Brünninghausen, Montecito, California, (1936-38). (Paul T. Frankl, interior designer.)
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- Lucas Samaras. Box #51, (1966).
- Kurt Schwitters. Merzbild, (c. 1922).
- Kurt Schwitters. Merzbild, (1922).
- Historical African art - Senufo female form, (undated).
- Charles Sheeler. On a theme of farm buildings, (1947).
- Charles Sheeler. Suspended power, (1940-42).
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- Andy Warhol. 70 S & H Green Stamps, (1962). 16 1/8 x 20 1/4 in.
- Andy Warhol. Red airmail stamp, (1962).
- Andy Warhol. A boy for Meg, (1962).
- Andy Warhol. Close cover before striking (Pepsi-Cola), (1962).
- Andy Warhol. Do it yourself (violin with numbers), (1962).
- Andy Warhol. Head of Marilyn Monroe / Round Marilyn, (1962).
- Andy Warhol. Marilyn Monroe diptych, (1962).
- Kady Wells (or Cady Wells). The rivers, (1948).
- Tom Wesselmann. Great American nude, (1961).
- Tom Wesselmann. Great American nude #5, (c. 1961).
- Tom Wesselmann. The great American nude VIII, (1961).
- Tom Wesselmann. Great American nude no. 38, (1962).
- Architecture / interior design - Frank Lloyd Wright. Architectural design (drawings) for Meteor Crater, AZ (1947-49; unbuilt).
- Architecture - Frank Lloyd Wright. Hickox House, Kankakee, Illinois (photo mural), (1900).
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