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Major Acquisition > Thannhauser Collection
Upon his death in 1976, renowned art dealer Justin K. Thannhauser bequeathed some sixty works from his collection of Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, and modern French masterpieces to the Guggenheim. Augmented by additional gifts from his widow, Hilde, between 1981 and 1991, this bequest dramatically enriched the museum's holdings, allowing the Guggenheim to tell the story of modern art from its nineteenth-century roots for the first time. More
- Pablo Picasso, Fernande with a Black Mantilla, Paris, 1905–06
- Pablo Picasso, Three Bathers, August 1920
- Pablo Picasso, Woman with Yellow Hair, Paris, December 1931
- Pablo Picasso, Still Life: Fruit Dish and Pitcher, January 21–22, 1937
- Pablo Picasso, Still Life: Fruits and Pitcher, January 22, 1939
- Pablo Picasso, Two Doves with Wings Spread, March 16–19, 1960
- Pablo Picasso, Lobster and Cat, January 11, 1965
- Camille Pissarro, The Hermitage at Pontoise, ca. 1867
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Woman with Parrot, 1871