Alfred Heber Holbrook

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Alfred Heber Holbrook was an American art collector and philanthropist best known for establishing and developing the Georgia Museum of Art’s foundational collection.

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instanceOf art collector
human
philanthropist
associatedWith University of Georgia NERFINISHED
contributedTo Georgia Museum of Art NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
culturalInfluenceOn art scene in Georgia
donatedCollectionTo Georgia Museum of Art NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork American art
museum collections
genreOfDonatedArt American painting
hasRole founding benefactor of the Georgia Museum of Art
major donor to the Georgia Museum of Art
helpedEstablish Georgia Museum of Art’s permanent collection
influenced development of public access to art in Georgia
knownFor developing the Georgia Museum of Art’s foundational collection
establishing the Georgia Museum of Art’s foundational collection
legacy core permanent collection of the Georgia Museum of Art
movementSupported American art of the 19th and 20th centuries
notableFor foundational collection of the Georgia Museum of Art
notableWork donation of American paintings to the Georgia Museum of Art
occupation art collector
philanthropist
philanthropicFocus support of American artists
support of art museums
placeOfActivity Athens, Georgia NERFINISHED
state of Georgia NERFINISHED
residence Georgia NERFINISHED
typeOfPhilanthropy art philanthropy

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Georgia Museum of Art founder Alfred Heber Holbrook