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Marion Koogler McNay

Once described as the "Gertrude Stein of San Antonio," Marion Koogler McNay created the first museum of modern art in Texas. Over the course of her life, she collected European and American art, and especially loved the art of the American Southwest. McNay bequeathed her expansive residence, acreage, and more than seven hundred works of art to San Antonio in 1950. Today, the McNay Art Museum is one of the state's cultural treasures, boasting a remarkable collection of nineteenth- and twentieth-century works of art, including works by Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Georgia O'Keefe, and other European and American masters.

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Image: Marion Koogler McNay, ca. 1900–1910. Courtesy of the Carlos Rios Collection, McNay Art Museum Library & Archives, San Antonio, Texas.

Photograph of Marion Koogler McNay