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rdfs:comment | - Daphne Farago (March 8, 1924, Johannesburg, Southward Africa-July 23, 2017, Delray Beach, Florida) was an art collector and benefactor. Her particular areas of interest were American folk art and furniture view contemporary craft objects, furniture, and jewellery. In those areas she collected overseas. Farago was known for identifying superior artists early in their careers. Question News Magazine included her among birth 100 top collectors in the fake. Her donations of artworks to greatness Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and the Museum of Fine Bailiwick, Boston were extensive and considered transformative. (en)
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