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  1. Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg (June 5, 1908 – September 1992) was an American philanthropist and patron of the arts from New York City. He taught Modern Art at Bryn Mawr College and he was vice director for public affairs of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He was a co-founder of the American Ballet and the School of American Ballet.

  2. Sep 22, 1992 · Edward M. M. Warburg, a philanthropist and benefactor of the arts, died yesterday afternoon in Norwalk Hospital in Norwalk, Conn. He was 84 years old and lived in Wilton, Conn. He died of heart...

  3. Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg (June 5, 1908 – September 1992) was an American philanthropist and patron of the arts from New York City. He taught Modern Art at Bryn Mawr College and he was vice director for public affairs of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  4. Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg, philanthropist, born White Plains New York 5 June 1908, married Mary Whelan Prue Currier, died Norwalk Connecticut 21 September 1992.

  5. Mar 22, 2024 · Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg was an art collector, patron, philanthropist, a founder of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art (1928), and cofounder, with Mr. Kirstein, of the American Ballet. As a student at Harvard, Warburg acquired a blue-period Picasso and works by Paul Klee and Ernst Barlach which he had bought directly from ...

  6. Contents. Edward Warburg. American dancer. Learn about this topic in these articles: contribution to American Ballet. In American Ballet. …1934 by Lincoln Kirstein and Edward Warburg, with George Balanchine as artistic director. Its initial performances were held in 1934 in Hartford, Conn., U.S.

  7. Feb 1, 1994 · Edward M.M. Warburg, although intermarried, did keep alive the family’s name in Jewish philanthropic circles, and Eric Warburg regained control of the family bank in Germany. But what Chernow says of Felix’s children applies to most of the second generation, and even more so to the third.