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Article: Appraisal of Pennsylvania collection's 'non-gallery assets' below $50 million.
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- The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA)
- Article date:
- August 4, 2004
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Byline: Wendy Tanaka
Aug. 4--An appraisal has placed the value of the Barnes Foundation's "non-gallery assets" of artwork and real estate below the $50 million that may be needed to keep the struggling institution viable in Lower Merion, executive director Kimberly Camp suggested yesterday.
"I never thought that we would ever get near a figure like that," Camp said.
The value of those assets became pivotal last winter after Montgomery County Orphans' Court Judge Stanley Ott suggested that the Barnes may be able to stay in Merion if it can raise a $50 million endowment by selling some real estate and art that is not on display in its gallery.
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