To make a donation to AFMO in support of the Museums
All year long, AFMO invites you to support the Musée d’Orsay and Musée de l’Orangerie in their mission as cultural institutions dedicated to the presentation, conservation, understanding and contextualization of artworks. Your gifts will have an impact on our different projects and programs, from art exhibitions to education programs, to scientific research.
AFMO is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a section 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charitable organization (#27-0493043).
James Tissot, Le Cercle de la rue Royale (détail), 1868. Huile sur toile. Achat, 2011 © Musée d’Orsay, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Patrice Schmidt
Grants to Museums
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Provenance and Restitution
The 2025 year-end appeal campaign will support the Provenance program at the Musée d’Orsay, as part of the French national MNR project seeking to identify the provenance and restitute works looted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945, that haven’t been identified or claimed yet.
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Holidays at the Orsay
AFMO supports the expanded Holidays at the Orsay program, a bilingual initiative to nurture art among the museum’s youngest visitors.
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Paris 1874. Inventing Impressionism
March 26 - July 14, 2024 @MuséeOrsay
AFMO will support the exceptional exhibition Paris 1874. Inventing Impressionism at the heart of the 150th anniversary of Impressionism celebrations.
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The President's Fund: Enhancing the Visitor Experience.
With the generous support of our patrons, AFMO has contributed to the development of newly enhanced welcome spaces to offer visitors a new and improved experience.
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Pastels. From Millet to Redon
March 14 – July 2, 2023
@MuséeOrsayAFMO supported Pastels. From Millet to Redon, the spring 2023 exhibition at the Orsay.
In addition to the exhibition, AFMO also committed to supporting the English-language edition of the Pastels album.
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Contemporary Art Programs at the Orsay and Orangerie Museums
Since 2019, AFMO supports the Contemporary Art programs at both the Orsay and the Orangerie. World-class artists are invited to share their vision of the museum through exhibitions, conferences, and educational programming.
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Homage to Ellsworth Kelly
In 2018, the centennial exhibition at the Orangerie, The Waterlilies, American Abstract Painting and the Last Monet broke previous attendance numbers.
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Frances Benjamin Johnston (1864-1952). Pioneer American Woman Photographer
AFMO acquired for the Orsay the last portfolio available on the market of 119 works by Frances B. Johnston, one of the most important photographers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Marble Sculptures Cleaning Project
Since the museum opened in 1986, the most highly-prized marble sculptures have been exhibited in the main nave and the two adjoining terraces.
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Marcie-Rivière Collection
In January 2016, the Musée d’Orsay received the Zeïneb and Jean-Pierre Marcie-Rivière Collection of 50 paintings and 89 drawings by Pierre Bonnard and Edouard Vuillard.
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Catalog “Frédéric Bazille and the Birth of Impressionism”
AFMO supported the English version of the catalog.
The exhibition held in 2016, focused on Bazille’s contribution to the concerns of avant-garde painting in the 1860’s – modern life, the renewal of traditional genres such as portraits, nudes and still lives. -
Catalog “An American in Paris: Architectural Drawings from the Neil Levine Collection”
The American Friends were pleased to support the catalog, published bilingually in English and French for the 2016 exhibition of Neil Levine’s unique collection of architectural drawings.
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Monet Water Lilies Galleries Renovation
In April 2015, AFMO announced a grant toward improvements in the galleries which hold some of the premiere cultural attractions in all of France.
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Restoration of Gustave Courbet’s Masterpiece “The Artist’s Studio”
Legendary French artist Gustave Courbet’s large-scale masterpiece The Artist’s Studio was initially acquired with help from public donations. Now over one hundred years old, the renowned work is in a fragile state, largely due to its poor storage conditions before it entered the national collections.
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Heter Chaises
Fall 2012, AFMO granted funds for the Orsay to purchase a pair of rare “Moorish style” chairs made in the 1880s by the New York firm, Herter Brothers. The Herter Brothers firm, were the interior designers of choice for the wealthy barons of America’s “Gilded Age.”
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Saving Liberty
This spring, AFMO funded the restoration of a bronze figure of Liberty Enlightening the World by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi. Bartholdi cast the bronze from one of his preliminary studies for his colossal New York sculpture more popularly known as the “Statue of Liberty.”
Planned Giving
AFMO’s planned giving helps provide impactful support to the Orsay and Orangerie’s exhibitions, collections, education and research projects for future generations.
Charitable gift planning allows donors to create a legacy gift that will extend their commitment to a non-profit and its project for years to come. They can structure their gift to optimize its benefits in a way that is most favorable to them, their family and the organization they choose to support.
Mary Cassatt, Portrait de Mademoiselle Louise-Aurore Villeboeuf, en 1902, Don Mlle Louise-Aurore Villeboeuf, 1978, © Musée d’Orsay, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Patrice Schmidt