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It was organized in conjunction with the Grey Art Gallery at New York University, whose holdings include many of the same artists as the Parrish, and which lent work to the show.
Each benefactor who has lent work to Untold Stories has a different tale to tell about how they first fell in love with the art of the 19th century.
It comes with a sensitive installation; a catalog by an international team of scholars that details his achievement as never before and translates all the calligraphy; and some rarely lent work from Japanese museums, several important cultural properties among them.
Correction: March 16 , 2001 Friday An art review in Weekend last Friday about "A Family Album: Brooklyn Collects," at the Brooklyn Museum, referred incorrectly to a collector who lent work.
So routine is the practice, and so universally valued, that the American government has traditionally protected it with a law that shields a lent work from being seized by anyone with a claim to legal ownership while the art is on display here.
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Family members have lent works.
In Manhattan the family has lent works to the current Neue Galerie retrospective of the Swiss painter Ferdinand Hodler.
"I've always been a collector," said Barbara Goldfarb Tepperman, who lent works by Red Grooms and David Salle to the show.
A young art entrepreneur, Umer Butt, whose gallery Grey Noise in Lahore lent works to the show, aspires to be an influential dealer.
The Taipei museum refuses to lend any works to the mainland for fear that they will not be returned and has only rarely lent works from the imperial collection to other countries for fear of legal action.
Over time many companies have expanded these collections — with in-house curators to oversee them — and lent works to museums and other exhibition spaces, mostly for marketing reasons.
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