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  1. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller et sa belle-fille, Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller pendant l'inauguration du Radio City Music Hall au Rockfeller Center, à New... Museum of Modern Art executives Blanchette Rockefeller, William S Paley, and Richard Oldenberg pose for a portrait at the museum July 11, 1979 in New...

  2. John Davison "Jay" Rockefeller IV; Hope Aldrich Rockefeller; Sandra Ferry Rockefeller; Alida Ferry Rockefeller; Blanchette devoted her time to community service, education, and the arts - in particular the collection of Asian and American art. "She had been active in the affairs of the Museum of Modern Art since 1949 and was elected a member of ...

  3. Early life and education. John Davison Rockefeller IV was born at New York Hospital in Manhattan to John Davison Rockefeller III (1906–1978) and Blanchette Ferry Hooker (1909–1992), 26 days after the death of his patrilineal great-grandfather, John D. Rockefeller (1839–1937).

  4. John Davison 'Jay' Rockefeller IV was born on June 18, 1937 at New York Hospital in Manhattan, New York City, to John Davison Rockefeller III and Blanchette Ferry Hooker. He is a grandson of financier and philanthropist, John Davison Rockefeller Jr., and a great-grandson of business magnet and philanthropist John Davison Rockefeller Sr.

  5. But there is another little-known Johnson creation in Manhattan, a two-story guesthouse designed for Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefeller, the wife of John D. Rockefeller III. Completed in 1950, the Rockefeller Guest House is one of the architect’s first assignments, in fact, it did not get its architectural license until later, in the middle of the decade.

  6. Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller (née Hooker; October 2, 1909 – November 29, 1992) was an American art sponsor, twice president of the Museum of Modern Art, and wife of John D. Rockefeller III and mother of Jay Rockefeller.

  7. 6. Nov. 2021 · Foto crédito: BM. En 1950 el arquitecto Philip Johnson construyó para Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefeller una vivienda entre medianeras, en el barrio de Turtle Bay de Manhattan, en Nueva York. La construcción estaba destinada a albergar huéspedes de la familia, así como acoger exposiciones de arte contemporáneo derivadas de su colección ...