Enid A. Haupt

Enid Haupt (links) mit Lady Bird Johnson (1988)

Enid Annenberg Haupt (* 13. Mai 1906 in Chicago; † 26. Oktober 2005 in New York) war eine US-amerikanische Philanthropin, die unter anderem den botanischen Garten in New York förderte.

Sie spendete über 140 Millionen Dollar für wohltätige Zwecke.

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Enid Haupt and Lady Bird Johnson.JPG
Autor/Urheber:

Richard Strauss (photographer)

Smithsonian Institution from United States, Lizenz: No restrictions

Summary: Enid A. Haupt (l.) and Lady Bird Johnson in the Enid A. Haupt Garden in the South Yard of the Castle, on their way to a celebration being held for Mrs. Johnson in the Arts and Industries Building, April 24, 1988, in honor of her 75th birthday. Mrs. Haupt, a New York philanthropist and noted supporter of horticultural projects, donated funds to build the garden over the underground complex consisting of the National Museum of African Art (NMAfA), Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (AMSG), and S. Dillon Ripley International Center (RC).

Topic: Haupt, Enid A.

  • Horticultural Services Division
  • Smithsonian Institution Quadrangle Complex
  • South Yard
  • Gifts
  • New Programs
  • Horticulture
  • Enid A. Haupt Garden (Washington, D.C.)

Negative number: 88-8669.12.tif

Notes: Image is of Enid Haupt and Lady Bird Johnson in Haupt Garden, 1988, SI Negative 88-8669.12.tif, and is featured in the Torch, June 1988.

Persistent URL: Link to record

Repository:Smithsonian Archives - History Division