Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller
Blanchette Ferry Rockefeller was an American art sponsor who served twice as president of the Museum of Modern Art. She was also the wife of John D. Rockefeller III and mother of Jay Rockefeller.
Biography
Blanchette Ferry Hooker was born in Manhattan in New York City on October 2, 1909. She was the daughter of Elon Huntington Hooker, founder of Hooker Chemical Company, and his wife, Blanche Ferry.She graduated from Miss Chapin's School in 1927, where she was president of the student government. She graduated from Vassar College in 1931 with an A.B. in music. On November 11, 1932, she married John D. Rockefeller III, a scion of the prominent Rockefeller family, at Riverside Church in New York City. They had four children:
- Sandra Ferry Rockefeller
- John Davison "Jay" Rockefeller IV
- Hope Aldrich Rockefeller
- Alida Ferry Rockefeller
In 1948, Blanchette Rockefeller commissioned the Rockefeller Guest House by architect Philip Johnson. Located at 242 East 52nd Street next to the Turtle Bay Music School, it was one of the first residential buildings in New York City to reflect the influence of the Modern movement. The 1950 guest house was a place in which she could display her modern art collection and entertain friends. The Rockefellers donated the house to the Museum of Modern Art in 1955.
"Blanchette Rockefeller provided enlightened leadership to MoMA as president of the museum from 1972 through 1985. Two of her most important gifts were Willem de Kooning’s Woman II and Clyfford Still’s Painting, an Abstract-Expressionist landscape. The Abstract Expressionist galleries on the second floor are named in her honor. In 1979 Rockefeller accepted an Oscar on behalf of MoMA's work in film."
The Rockefellers maintained homes in New York City and at "Fieldwood Farm" in the expansive Rockefeller family estate of Pocantico at West Virginia University in Morgantown, West Virginia is named in her honor.