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THE
SAMUEL H. KRESS FOUNDATION
Great works of art and architecture are the highest
expressions of a civilizations values, and a unique enhancement
to human life. Fragile, vulnerable, and irreplaceable, their survival
is dependent upon the dedication and expertise of owners and caretakers,
the quality of physical conservation, and most fundamental
of all the meaning that is conferred by the knowledge of
their place in the past.
THE SAMUEL H. KRESS FOUNDATION
devotes its resources to advancing the history, conservation, and
enjoyment of the vast heritage of European art, architecture, and
archaeology from antiquity to the 19th century.
Under the overall heading The
Art of Europe in Context, the Foundation sponsors programs
that focus upon
The display and conservation of works of European art
and architecture in museums and in the field, concentrating upon
original context
The advancement of European art history and conservation
through academic resources, publications, and conferences
The development of the professional expertise of art
historians and conservators through Kress Fellowships
The Kress Foundation is also associated with The
Kress Collection, more than 3,000 works of European art that
were assembled by Samuel H. Kress and the Kress Foundation between
1927 and 1961, and donated to more than 90 museums in the United
States, Puerto Rico, and France.
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