Robert Hudson Tannahill

Robert Hudson Tannahill (1893–September 25, 1969)[1] was a Detroit art collector and benefactor. Tannahill was a nephew of department store magnate Joseph Lowthian Hudson and a nephew of Eleanor Clay Ford, wife of Henry Ford's only son Edsel.[2]

Tannahill donated 475 works of art donated during his lifetime plus cash totaling $550,000 to the Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA). The museum received 557 additional works bequeathed upon his death that were valued at approximately $13,000,000.[3] His total gifts constitute a major portion of the permanent collection of the DIA.[4]

He served as a member of the City of Detroit Arts Commission from 1930 to 1962 and was instrumental in establishing the Detroit Artists Market. His collection focused on 19th and 20th century artists including Paul Cézanne, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Juan Gris, Paul Klee, John Marin, Henri Matisse, Amedeo Modigliani, Claude Monet, Georgia O'Keeffe, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges Rouault and Georges Seurat.[5] His collection also included a significant number of African sculptures.[2]

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