THE YOUNG FELLOWS OF THE FRICK COLLECTION Steering Committee: Paul Arnhold, Hardwick Caldwell, Caitlin Davis, Lydia Fenet Delaney, Sarah Flint, Astrid T. Hill, Sarah Irwin, Eaddy Kiernan, Elizabeth Kurpis, Lucy Jane Lang, Amory McAndrew, Sloan Overstrom, Joann Pailey, Maggy Frances Schultz, Oliver Schulze, Sara Gilbane Sullivan, Lisa Volling, and Jennifer Wright.
CHARITIES THAT STILL DELIVER PRODUCED BY ELIZABETH QUINN BROWN PHOTOGRAPHED BY JULIE SKARRATT
THE ENERGY OF THE YOUNG FELLOWS BALL was evident on the faces of the members of the Steering Committee, who were photographed on their way to the Frick Collection’s event. Their dresses, designed by sponsor Lanvin, were as rich as the tapestries of the exhibition: “Coypel’s Don Quixote Tapestries: Illustrating a Spanish Novel in 18th-Century France.” It’s through the efforts of those like the Steering Committee that the collection assembled by Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919) continues to flourish at his previous residence at One East 70th Street. The museum, which opened in 1935, houses works by artists including Bellini, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Gainsborough, Goya, and Whistler. From left to right: Sarah Flint, Jennifer Wright, Amory McAndrew, Lucy Jane Lang, Lydia Fenet Delaney, and Elizabeth Kurpis at the Frick Collection. 92 QUEST