Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael. Florence, c. 1504 – Royal Academy of Arts, London

Leonardo da Vinci, The Virgin and Child with St Anne and the Infant St John the Baptist (‘The Burlington House Cartoon’), c.1506-08. The National Gallery, London. Exhibition organised by the Royal Academy of Arts, London, in partnership with Royal Collection Trust and the National Gallery, London

The Robert Lehman Collection is proud to support The Royal Academy of Arts, London’s Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael. Florence, c. 1504. See the full press release here.

MOMA’s Retrospective Devoted to Käthe Kollwitz

Self-Portrait en Face (Selbstbildnis en face); Käthe Kollwitz; c.1904; Sheet: 18 7/8 × 13 3/8″ (47.9 × 34 cm); Lithograph; Jointly owned by The Museum of Modern Art, New York (The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Endowment for Prints, and gift of Jack Shear, Marlene Hess and James D. Zirin, Alice and Tom Tisch [in honor of Marlene Hess], Kathy and Richard S. Fuld, Jr., Emily Rauh Pulitzer, Maud I. Welles, Ronnie Heyman [in honor of Marlene Hess], and Carol and Morton Rapp) and Neue Galerie New York (Gift of Jo Carole and Ronald S. Lauder)

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support the first-ever New York City museum retrospective devoted to Käthe Kollwitz at the Museum of Modern Art. See the full press release here.

Print Center New York Presents Storywork: The Prints of Marie Watt From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation

Marie Watt, Companion Species (Malleable/Brittle), 2021. Soft ground etching. Printed by Julia D’Amario. Published by the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, Otis, OR. Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support Print Center New York. See the full press release here.

Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350

Installation view of Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300–1350, on view October 13, 2024–January 26, 2025 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Photo by Eileen Travell, Courtesy of The Met

The Robert Lehman Foundation is proud to support The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350. See the full press release here.