Daphne farrago biography
Daphne Farago was an art collector and philanthropist.
Published: August 7, Daphne and Peter Farago. A self-taught collector, she initially focused on American folk art and furniture. By the mid s, Daphne was highly regarded in the field. She began a new second collection of contemporary craft, specializing in jewelry, glass, ceramics, fiber and furniture. In recent years, she donated hundreds of works to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, which established the Daphne and Peter Farago Gallery to memorialize the gifts.
Daphne Farago was an art collector and philanthropist.
As a collector, she was known for her discerning eye and her ability to identify the most important work of emerging artists who became leaders in their fields. She favored lyrical forms inspired by the essential beauty and curiosity of the human experience. It was her desire to share her vision with the public, through her donations to museum collections.
As part of the relief effort, they worked to assist displaced persons. She emigrated first to Montreal, and then to the United States in Following their marriage in , Daphne and Peter settled in Providence, R. It was the beginning of a very long friendship and collaboration. She always welcomed suggestions and was eager to look at new work. Many hours were spent discussing the work and finally walking around the house with Daphne looking for the perfect spot to place the next acquisition.
Her husband, Peter, was always in the background commenting about the art with a great sense of humor. Three separate donations of her extensive collection were made in , and to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, including more than pieces of studio jewelry and textiles and baskets by the late Ed Rossbach and his wife Katherine Westphal.