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  1. Lincoln Edward Kirstein (May 4, 1907 – January 5, 1996) was an American writer, impresario, art connoisseur, philanthropist, and cultural figure in New York City, noted especially as co-founder of the New York City Ballet. He developed and sustained the company with his organizing ability and fundraising for more than four decades, serving as the company's general director from 1946 to 1989 ...

  2. Lincoln Kirstein was one of America's most important cultural figures. Co-founder, with George Balanchine, of the School of American Ballet and the New York City Ballet, he was also a great patriot and champion of the arts in America.

  3. 18. Apr. 2019 · Apr 18, 2019. Writing and reading were essential activities for the polymathic impresario Lincoln Kirstein, the subject of MoMA’s exhibition Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern. Best known as the cofounder, with choreographer George Balanchine, of New York City Ballet and the School of American Ballet, Kirstein was also a writer, editor, and critic.

  4. 6. Jan. 1996 · Lincoln Kirstein, a co-founder of the New York City Ballet and a visionary who never wavered in his belief that ballet could flourish in America, died yesterday at his home in Manhattan. He was 88 ...

  5. Although the name of Lincoln Kirstein (1907–1996) today appears most often in the context of dance—specifically ballet—in America, he was also actively involved in theater, writing, and collecting art. Over a span of some forty years, he donated more than a thousand works from his personal collection to The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  6. First issue of Hound & Horn, the quarterly which he founded with Varian Fry, of which he was editor with R.P. Blackmur, Bernard Bandler, A. Hyatt Mayor, Allen Tate, and Yvor Winters, and to which he contributed articles on dance, art, literature, and other subjects until its final issue in 1934.

  7. 9. Apr. 2007 · The life of Lincoln Kirstein. The decision he made is the stuff of history—ironically, there would probably not be a biography of Kirstein had he chosen himself—but carrying it through was ...