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          As a former curator at the Victoria & Albert Museum, I knew all about authentic decor—the minute attention to how rooms were arranged.

        1. As a former curator at the Victoria & Albert Museum, I knew all about authentic decor—the minute attention to how rooms were arranged.
        2. French aristocratic”.
        3. Born in Flint, Michigan, in , Jayne grew up in Los Angeles and graduated from Los Angeles High School.
        4. Jayne Wrightsman set empyrean standards in the world of museums through her legendary largesse and epic contributions to the understanding and enjoyment of.
        5. Jayne Wrightsman, née Larkin, together with her husband, Charles B. Wrightsman (–), collected art and made many gifts to the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
        6. Born in Flint, Michigan, in , Jayne grew up in Los Angeles and graduated from Los Angeles High School..

          Jayne Wrightsman

          American philanthropist and art collector (1919–2019)

          Jayne Wrightsman

          Born

          Jane Kirkman Larkin


          (1919-10-21)October 21, 1919

          Flint, Michigan, U.S.

          DiedApril 20, 2019(2019-04-20) (aged 99)

          New York City, U.S.

          Occupation(s)Socialite, philanthropist, collector, museum patron
          SpouseCharles B.

          Wrightsman

          Jayne Kirkman Wrightsman (née Larkin; October 21, 1919 – April 20, 2019) was an American philanthropist, arts collector and widow of Charles B. Wrightsman (1895–1986).

          She was named to the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 1965.[1] She was a resident and president of the co-op board at 820 Fifth Avenue.

          Biography

          She was born in Michigan, and grew up in Los Angeles.[2]

          Beginning in 1952, she and her husband amassed the finest private collection in the US of the decorative arts of the ancien régime, ultimately donating many objects (comprising the Wrightsman Galleries) to the Me