Gesture preserves core of museum's permanent collection
Solidifying in perpetuity its commitment to the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s permanent collection, the Kerr family has announced that it is gifting 428 works, worth approximately $16 million, to the Wyoming museum. Ever since its inception, a bedrock of the National Museum of Wildlife Art’s trove of paintings and sculpture has been works, made available on loan, from the Robert S. and Grayce B. Kerr Foundation. Many of those pieces were acquired over the last 40 years by William and Joffa Kerr who, together with a group of patrons, founded the museum in 1987. Those works include several
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Written by Todd Wilkinson
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