John de Menil

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John de Menil was a French-born American art patron and philanthropist best known for co-founding the Menil Collection in Houston with his wife Dominique.

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John de Menil canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art patron
collector
human
philanthropist
associatedWith Dominique de Menil
Menil Foundation
basedIn Houston
United States of America
burialPlace Houston
coFounderOf Menil Collection
Menil Foundation
countryOfBirth France
countryOfCitizenship France
United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
dateOfBirth 1904-04-04
dateOfDeath 1973-06-01
employer Schlumberger
fieldOfActivity art collecting
human rights advocacy
philanthropy
genreOfPhilanthropy arts philanthropy
humanitarian philanthropy
hasCollectionIn Menil Collection
languageSpoken English
French
movement modern art patronage
nationality French-American
notableFor patronage of Abstract Expressionist art
patronage of Surrealist art
philanthropy in Houston
support of civil rights causes in the United States
support of contemporary art
support of ecumenical and interfaith initiatives
support of modern art
support of religious and spiritual art projects
notableWork Menil Collection
occupation art patron
businessman
philanthropist
placeOfBirth Paris
placeOfDeath Houston
positionHeld executive at Schlumberger
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Houston
New York City
spouse Dominique de Menil

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Menil Collection foundedBy John de Menil
Menil Collection patron John de Menil
The Menil Collection founder John de Menil
Cy Twombly Gallery commissionedBy John de Menil
Menil Foundation foundedBy John de Menil
Dominique de Menil spouse John de Menil
Dominique de Menil coFoundedWith John de Menil