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  1. Quincy Adams Shaw (February 8, 1825 – June 12, 1908) was a Boston Brahmin investor and business magnate who was the first president of Calumet and Hecla Mining Company.

  2. Quincy Adams Shaw was a Brahmin who was born in West Boston. After youthful travels, he became a major donor of artwork to the MFA, a successful businessperson, and a notable philanthropist.

  3. 20 de mai. de 2024 · Upon graduation from Harvard in 1846, Parkman and his cousin, Quincy Adams Shaw, embarked on a trip to the American West. The compiled notes from Parkman's journal were published as The...

  4. 14 de abr. de 2005 · Quincy Adams Shaw, sometimes titled Boston’s largest individual taxpayer of the day, finally acquired 54 of Millet’s paintings, pastels and etchings. When 29 were donated to his beloved Museum of Fine Arts after his death in 1908, along with 19 pieces of Italian Renaissance sculpture, they were featured in a memorial exhibit a ...

  5. 31 de dez. de 2014 · Quincy Adams Shaw collection : Italian Renaissance sculpturee : paintings and pastels by Jean François Millet : exhibition opening April 18, 1918 by Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Millet, Jean François, 1814-1875; Shaw, Quincy Adams, 1826-1908

  6. Quincy Adams Shaw was a Boston Brahmin investor and business magnate who was the first president of Calumet and Hecla Mining Company.

  7. NOTE: Quincy Adams Shaw bequeathed his collection of Millets to his children, with the stipulation that it be given to the MFA upon the death of his wife.