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  1. 10 de jun. de 2024 · How do we present ancient art at the Harvard Art Museums—and how should we in the future? Join assistant research curator Caitlin Clerkin for a short gallery tour and a conversational seminar in the Art Study Center. We will look at current displays of ancient art before discussing a few objects that we are considering exhibiting in the future.

  2. www.forbes.com › profile › eduardo-saverinEduardo Saverin - Forbes

    Há 1 dia · The combined wealth of tycoons on the 2023 Forbes list of Singapore’s 50 Richest rose by 8% to US$177 billion. Eduardo Saverin is the new number one with $16 billion.

    • Cofounder
  3. 1 de jun. de 2024 · It is possible that Arthur Hoe bought his father's painting back through Haviland, who may have acted as his agent. Furthermore, a letter from Fogg Museum director Edward W. Forbes to Harvard professor of art history Arthur Pope (April 9, 1914) notes that Arthur "bought the picture back at his father's sale."

  4. www.forbes.com › profile › edward-stackEdward Stack - Forbes

    Há 3 dias · Ed Stack is the executive chairman and largest individual shareholder of Dick's Sporting Goods. His father, Dick Stack, founded the retailer in 1948 with a $300 loan from his grandmother. Ed and...

    • Chairman And CEO
  5. www.forbes.com › profile › edward-bassEdward Bass - Forbes

    Há 4 dias · About Edward Bass. In 1959 Edward Bass and his three brothers inherited $2.8 million each from oil tycoon uncle Sid Richardson. The brothers parlayed their inheritance into multi-billion dollar...

  6. Há 5 dias · Figure \(\PageIndex{17}\): By 1931, Georges Demotte had sold this folio from the Great Mongol Shahnama, photographed bound in the manuscript in Tehran in the nineteenth century, to Edward W. Forbes, director of the Fogg Museum at Harvard University.

  7. Há 1 dia · Upon arriving in the United States, Stravinsky resided with Edward W. Forbes, the director of the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures series at Harvard University. The composer was contracted to deliver six lectures for the series, beginning in October 1939 and ending in April 1940.