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Barnes Foundation’s The Still Lifes of Paul Cézanne Trustee and Supporter Dinner

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Last week the Barnes Foundation hosted an intimate dinner party for their trustees and supporters of their new exhibit “The World Is an Apple: The Still Lifes of Paul Cézanne” which opens at the Barnes on Sunday, June 22nd, and runs through September 22nd. The show features 21 borrowed works from museums and private collections from around the world.

The exhibit was curated by Judith F. Dolkart — the Barnes curator who has since departed from the museum to become director of the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover, Massachusettes — and Benedict Leca, director of curatorial affairs at the Hamilton art gallery.

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From left: Julian Brodsky, retired vice chairman co-founder of Comcast, Lance Funston, chair of Telamerica Media, and Lois Brodsky. From left: Linda Scribner Paskin, Barnes director of development and Peg Zminda, executive VP, CFO and COO at The Barnes Foundation, with Tom and Margaret Whitford. Colonel Bill and Susan Harris. John and Joan Thalheimer. From left: Tom Whitford, Ruth Tristram Colket, Deborah Weiss, Laura and William Buck, co-owners of the Phillies. Ruth Tristram Colket and Paul Cézanne’s Still Life with Apples and Pears, which she lent to the exhibit. From left: Sheldon Bonovitz, chairman emeritus of Duane Morris with Barbara and Jack Hafner. Raye and Jerry Johnson, president of eMoney Advisors. From left: Priscilla Morphy, James C. Morphy of Sullivan & Cromwell, LLP in NYC, and Jeanette Neubauer. From left: Angela Hudson, Drew Hawkin, and Shara Pollie. From left: Judy and Larry Greenberg with Susan Stamberg of NPR and David Feldman. Steve Harmelin, treasurer of the board of trustees of the Barnes Foundation and co-chairman of Dilworth Paxson LLP, and Julia Harmelin. From left, the Schaeffers: Tony, Adele (board president of Academy of Music) and Harold. From left: Dan Hilferty, president and chief executive officer of Independence Blue Cross, and Joan Hilferty with Frannie and Jim McGuire. From left: Benedict Leca — director of curatorial affairs at the Hamilton art gallery who conceived of the show and pulled it together — Judith Dolkart, and Joe Neubauer, chairman of the board of ARAMARK. John and Leigh Middleton, co-owners of the Phillies.

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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