A. Jerrold Perenchio Announces Bequest of His Impressionist and Modern Art Collection to LACMA

(Los Angeles, November 6, 2014)—At the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) today, L.A.-based philanthropist and business leader A. Jerrold Perenchio announced his agreement to bequest the most significant works of his collection to LACMA’s planned new building for its permanent collection. The promised gift will dramatically transform the museum’s collection of nineteenth and twentieth-century European art. Consisting of at least forty-seven works including paintings, works on paper, and sculpture, the majority of the collection is focused on the 1870s through the 1930s—an era that gave rise to some of the most radical and inventive moments in the history of art.

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Paul Cézanne, La Maison et l'arbre, 1874 

Edgar Degas, Au Cafe Concert: La Chanson du Chien, 1875 

Edouard Manet, M. Gauthier-Lathuille fils, 1879 

Claude Monet, Asters, 1880 

 

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