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Mellon, Paul

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Mellon, Paul, 1907–99, American philanthropist and art collector, b. Pittsburgh. The son of Andrew W. Mellon, Mellon, Andrew William, 1855–1937, American financier, industrialist, and public official, b. Pittsburgh. He studied at the Western Univ. of Pennsylvania (now the Univ.
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 he attended Yale (B.A., 1929) and Clare College, Cambridge (A.B., 1931). He worked briefly at Mellon Bank but left (1936) business to devote himself to American cultural interests. Over six decades he donated roughly $1 billion to national institutions and projects. He oversaw the construction of the National Gallery of Art National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution , established by act of Congress, Mar. 24, 1937. Andrew W. Mellon donated funds for construction of the building as well as his own collection of 130 American portraits.
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, conceived by his late father as a gift to the American people, and in 1941 presented it to the nation together with his father's art collection. Serving on its board for more than 40 years, he was its president (1938–39, 1963–79) and chairman (1979–85). Mellon commissioned I. M. Pei Pei, I. M. (Ieoh Ming Pei) (pā), 1917–, Chinese-American architect, b. Guangzhou, China.
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 to design its East Building (1978) and over the years gave the museum more than 900 works. He also created the Yale Center for Studies in British Art (1972) and its sister museum (1977) and chose Louis Kahn Kahn, Louis Isadore (kän, ĭz`ədôr'), 1901–74, American architect, b. Estonia.
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 as its architect. Mellon, who established the Old Dominion (1941) and Bollingen (1942) foundations, also supported various universities, libraries, environmental causes, and arts, education, and public health organizations.

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See his Reflections in a Silver Spoon: A Memoir (1992).


Mellon, Paul (1907–  ) art collector, philanthropist; born in Pittsburgh, Pa. (son of Andrew Mellon). A graduate of Yale University (1929), he also studied English literature at Cambridge University, starting his art collection there. Presiding over his father's Washington art collection (1937–39), he served in the cavalry during World War II. As chairman of two foundations, set up to dispense the family fortune, he made generous gifts to several universities, also serving as president of the National Gallery of Art (1963–79). He gave Yale his $35 million collection of British and French art in 1966, with additional funding to build and maintain an art study complex (1966). He was also a noted horseman; horses from his stables have won many of the world's major races.


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