Lily Auchincloss

Lily Auchincloss
Born Lily van Ameringen
(1922-04-05)April 5, 1922
Newark, New Jersey
Died June 6, 1996(1996-06-06) (aged 74)
Manhattan
Cause of death Cancer
Education Radcliffe College
Occupation Journalist, philanthropist, art collector
Religion Episcopalian
Spouse(s) Douglas Auchincloss
Children Alexandra Auchincloss Herzan
Parent(s) Arnold Louis van Ameringen
Hedwig Adele van Ameringen

Lily Auchincloss (April 5, 1922 – June 6, 1996) was an American journalist, philanthropist, and art collector.

Early life

Lily Auchincloss was born in 1922 in Newark, New Jersey. Her father, Arnold Louis van Ameringen (1891–1966), who was born in the Netherlands, was the a founder and later chairman of International Flavors and Fragrances and her mother was philanthropist Hedwig Adele van Ameringen (née Pfaltz) (1901–1996).[1] She had two siblings, Henry P. van Ameringen and Patricia Kind (nee van Ameringen). She attended Radcliffe College and graduated cum laude in 1944. While at Radcliffe, she met Philip Johnson and Marcel Breuer, who helped instill her interest in architecture and design.[2]

Career

After graduation, she worked in New York City as a writer and editor. She worked at Look, World Telegram, New York Herald Tribune, Glamour, Harper's Bazaar and McCall's.

Philanthropy

She was a noted philanthropist. She supported institutions and organizations such as the Museum of Modern Art, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, and the American Academy in Rome. She became a trustee at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1971 and served on numerous committees at the museum including painting, sculpture, drawings, prints, illustrated books and architecture and design. She financed exhibitions about Frank Lloyd Wright, Rem Koolhaus, Cy Twombly and Louis I. Kahn. MoMA named the Lily Auchincloss Center for Architecture and Design after her, in 1994.[2]

The Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc., is a New York City non-profit grantmaking foundation.[3]

Personal life

In 1956, she married Douglas Auchincloss, a writer at Newsweek and later the religion editor of Time magazine. The couple divorced in 1979.[2] Together, they had:

In 1980, she was inducted into the International Best Dressed Hall of Fame.[5]

Auchincloss died on June 6, 1996 of cancer in Manhattan.[2]

References

  1. "H. van Ameringen, Philanthropist, 95". The New York Times. 6 May 1996.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Smith, Roberta (8 June 1996). "Lily Auchincloss, 74, Trustee At the Museum of Modern Art". New York Times. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  3. "About & Mission". Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Inc. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  4. "MISS AUCHINCLOSS MARRIES PAUL HERZAN". The New York Times. 25 October 1987. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  5. "The International Hall of Fame: Women". Culture. Vanity Fair. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
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