In this article the author discusses attitudes about fashion and propriety among wealthy art collectors in the U.S. The attitudes of collectors toward the artists and dealers whom they patronize are presented as a check on the power that is accrued through the acquisition of wealth. The perspectives of wealthy patrons including Sidney and Francis Lewis; Stanley and Alise Grinstein; and Lew and Susan Manilow are shared.
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