The Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation will distribute its collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and modern art among three institutions: the Brooklyn Museum, LACMA, and MoMA. The Brooklyn Museum will receive 29 works, LACMA will take six pieces, and MoMA will acquire 28 works. The foundation originated in 1945 with Henry Pearlman's purchase of a Soutine painting. The collection has been exhibited multiple times and was previously on long-term loan to the Princeton University Art Museum. This distribution marks the final separation of the Pearlman collection.
The Pearlman Foundation collection will be split among the Brooklyn Museum, LACMA, and MoMA, with each museum receiving works by renowned artists such as Soutine, Manet, and Cezanne.
The origination of the Pearlman Foundation's collection dates back to 1945 when Henry Pearlman acquired a Soutine painting, which led to a lifelong passion for art.
The Pearlman Foundation has donated works to various museums and previously loaned its collection to the Princeton University Art Museum, emphasizing its commitment to preserve and showcase significant art.
Daniel Edelman, the Pearlman Foundation's president, stated, "For years, we have explored every model we could imagine for the future ownership and guardianship of this collection."
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