And I try to shield her from unnecessary disturbances. Anneloves to western dance, he said, laughing. Anne Grimes Anne Windfohr Grimes (born Phillips) Anne, Windfohr Grimes was born to Bill Meeker. Marionsurrounds herself with competent people, and never has been a silent owner of anything., Phillips said thatMarionis silent about her personal accomplishments. She also attended the University of Texas at Austin and the University of Geneva in Switzerland, where she studied art history. 1) 1948, Oil on canvas Estimate $25-35 million;In a statement Sotheby's said it 'is honored to present works from the collection of legendary philanthropist and collector Mrs. John L. Marion', Richard Diebenkorn, Ocean Park No. She takes me to Billy Bobs, and Im learning fairly well. When oil was discovered in Burkburnett in 1918, Burnett saw his wealth increase even further - with 56 oil rigs swiftly installed to exploit the land's resources. Two-time world champion 'Dash for Cash' was reared at the property. When a meeting was held in Fort Worth in 1940 to found the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), she and her second husband, James (Jim) Goodwin Hall, hosted a dinner for those in town for the meeting. She would really, really study all the artists she collected. _________________ The area was known as the Big Pasture, and it was open prairie land with good grass. The ranch also features multiple barns, pen areas and stalls for the horses. Within a short time, Burkburnett had become 'the world's wonder oilfield', transforming the area from a 'sleepy farm town' into a 'boom town' which even helped to inspire a Hollywood movie of the same name. Former first lady Laura Bush, right, views a bronze titled,'Passing Times' by Veryl Goodnight, as Anne Marion, rear left, looks on, Thursday Feb. 20, 2003, at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth, Texas, The legendary '6666' Texas ranch is on the market for $192.2 million after the death of its owner oil heiress Anne Marion, The estate, with over 142,000 acres, has been owned by Marion's family for 152 years. Michael Macaulay, Sotheby's senior international specialist for contemporary art, said: 'This is a constellation of masterpieces that haven't been seen on the market for several decades in most cases. The little girl nodded. The cowboys just call her Anne. We all do.. As president of the Burnett Ranches, Ltd., the largest individually owned ranch property in Texas, president of The Burnett Foundation, and chairman of the Burnett Oil Co.,Marionmust be demanding of herself to make her businesses run smoothly. 'The most important thing that ever happened to me was growing up on that ranch, Marion said in an online family history, according to The New York Times. Many of the pieces have not been seen by the public for decades, Barrons reports. Living a big American life against the broad panorama of the West, Marion, who died in February 2020 at the age of 81, presided as president over her familys Four Sixes Ranch, established 1870, and its vast 260,000 acreage and fabled quarter horse program and Black Angus herds. Save all of your favorite content in one curated collection. She is the daughter of Anne Burnett Windfohr Marion, known in Texas oil circles as "Little Anne," daughter of Anne Valliant Burnett Tandy, "Big Anne", heiress to the legendary Burnett ranching and oil fortune. Many of the piece have not been seen by the public for years, Marion, who founded the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico, died last year of lung cancer at the age of 81. Sotheby's said three masterworks at the heart of the collection are expected to each sell for over $20 million. At the ranch is where she gained appreciation for protecting the land, and she says the foreman taught her true, down-to-earth American values. She rode with the cowboys, put nails under their saddle blankets (for which she got spanked by the cowboys), and hunted quail. If you could have lunch with anybody, who would it be? And I said, (art dealer) Leo Castelli. I was probably the only high school girl in Dallas that was reading Interview magazine.. In 1871 before the drive to Kansas, Burk had married Ruth Loyd, the daughter of M.B. FORT WORTH, TXFEBRUARY 12, . The birth of my child and the opening of the museum have been two of my proudest moments,Marionsaid. What a range your mother collecting, from the image-based Pop of Warhol and Lichtenstein, to the nuanced abstraction of Clyfford Still. One time she asked me to do something, some silly something, I thought, and I made the mistake of responding, I cant do that! Mrs.Mariontold me that I could and would do it. The first three marriages ended in divorce before she married John Marion in 1988. 05:25 GMT 21 Dec 2020. Marions only child,AnneWindi Phillips Grimes, who resides in Houston, says that written accounts have depicted her mom as a strong, decisive and astute businesswoman, as well as a generous philanthropist. This list comprised of around 2200 billionaires and in total, their net worth is around $9.1 trillion. And, thats the way it should be, he said. As a sign of their regard for Burk, the Comanche called him Mas-sa-suta, which meant Big Boss. The park, which features 14 life-size bronze steer structures, is located on the front lawn of the National Ranching Heritage Center in Lubbock. With the help of his father-in-law in the mid-1870s, Burk moved his cattle on land he purchased in Wichita County between the Red and Wichita rivers. She answers PaperCitys questions now: I know your mother collected over a lifetime. Texas oil and ranching heiress Anne Marion's art collection worth an estimated $150 million is going up for auction this spring in New York, Roy Lichtenstein's Girl with Beach Ball II 1977, Oil and Magna on canvas has an estimate of $12-18 million. He married Olive Ollie Lake of Fort Worth in 1891, and the couple lived in the Burnett Ranch House in Wichita County while he ran the Indian Territory unit. Grimes is a Canadian artist, songwriter and musician who has a net worth of $10 million dollars. Indians hit the camp one night and drove off all but the night horses the men were either riding or had hobbled close to their beds. A forest of trees surrounding The Big House is evidence of the long life of the Four Sixes Ranch. 40," 1971, commanded a wall in Anne Marion's I. M. Pei-designed home, Fort Worth. The 6666 Ranch was founded by her great-grandfather, Samuel Burk Burnett. He acquired the 26,000-acre Triangle Ranch near Iowa Park in 1910 and expanded those holdings by buying five more ranches in the next 15 yearsincluding another Triangle Ranch near Paducahfor a total of more than 100,000 acres. She was 81. Marion was 81. We have acted silly in Paris, driven around the ranch and shot wild pigs in Guthrie, and watched the midnight sun in Norway., Corbett saidMarionis the kind of person who lifts her friends because of her high ideals, loyalty and kindness. S. Middleton and Son has the rare listing. Windi Grimes: My grandmother (Anne Burnett Tandy) built the I.M. The lower valley areas of the property have a variety of trees including soapberry, willows and hackberry. Burnett became president of theArdmore Oil Milling and Gin Company and expanded his property empire further by buying land in Fort Worth. and JIM JENNINGS is a longtime RHA members and is the retired executive director of publications for the American Quarter Horse Association. WG: She was very good at picking works that had the elements of color, contrast, boldness, theme, and line. The listing marks the first time in the ranch's history that it has been put on the market. 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Richard Diebenkorn's seven-foot-tall "Ocean Park No. In 1993, she returned racehorse breeding to the ranch in style by securing Dash for Cash, Special Effort and Streaking Six for stud duty, and expanded the breeding facilities to house 160 race broodmares. After Mike Gibson succeeded his father as ranch manager, Hereford cows were phased out and replaced with Angus cows to take better advantage of todays markets. And with the help of The Events Co., they succeeded. Additionally, Marion was anhonorary trustee of Texas Christian University, contributing to a number of projects over the years, including to the development of the campus' medical school. Her contributions to the cultural world require perfection as well. Global buyers vied for some of the greatest hits of Abstract Expressionism including Clyfford Stills PH-125 of 1948, which sold for $30.7 million. Loyd later joined some associates in founding the First National Bank in Fort Worth, the ninth national bank chartered in the United States. Published by New . Legendary patron, museum maker and larger-than-life ranch-and-oil heiress Anne Marions bold art collection went on the block this week at Sothebys New York. Also, her Western art collection would blow your socks off. She was familiar enough to know when she saw something good. If she doesnt like something, now, she will tell ya. WG: I would say Mitchell-Innes & Nash was one (where the Warhol Elvis 2 Times was acquired). Anne expected excellence in her crew, says general manager Joe Leathers. Her mother's third husband, oilman Bob Windfohr, adopted her. Owner Anne Marion died in 2020 and the terms of her will dictate that all her ranching operations should be sold. Realizing he would take a tremendous loss if he sold his steers at such a low price, Burk dropped back down into the Osage country and wintered the cattle on grass. It was the age before the Internet. Miss Anne was active in the cattle and horse operations of both ranches. Anne Marion was a great and generous supporter of our museum, Price says. I was asked to come to Texas and advise her on the collection. Doing the right thing includes being the first in the ranching industry to provide medical insurance and retirement plans for staff. In spite of the mystique sometimes associated with cowboy life, ranching is a business and businesses get sold every day. I think I do a pretty good job of balancing my life.. The listing marks the first time in the ranch's history that it has been put on the market. At the time of his death his wealth was estimated to be $6million, which is roughly the equivalent of nearly $100million today. Jerry was able to put together a small herd of cattle, but both his herd and the amount of land on which he operated grew considerably in nine years. Anne Marion devoted her life to numerous causes, notably modern and contemporary art and championing museums, in Texas and beyond. Anne Marion died on February 11, 2020 in Palm Springs, California, from throat cancer. She is always like that. In fact, on our first date, we ended up double dating in 1987, with Windi at a restaurant in New York. And, she makes strong decisions as far as that ranching operation is concerned. Hollywood Gold was foaled in 1940 on the Triangle Ranch west of Iowa Park. Because her mother spent so much time on the ranch, Little Anne spent a lot of time growing up on the Four Sixes. George started building a herd by purchasing 20 good broodmares and putting them on a stud that Tom Burnett sent over from the Triangles. (His son, Blake, was an aide to President Bush.) Soon George was riding Hollywood Gold to work cattle on the Sixes. Featured in Sotheby's auction: "American Visionary: The Collection of Mrs. John L. Marion," the Diebenkorn was hammered down at $27.3 million, establishing a record for the artist. Sid Richardson, a legendary oilman/businessman and philanthropist, and Gillis Johnson, a lead trial lawyer at Cantey & Hanger, were father figures toMarionwhen she was a child. Grey Badger II was a fast runner and raised some good cow horses that the Four Sixes cowboys enjoyed riding. He serves as a consultant to the American Quarter Horse Journal and as a script writer for Red Steagall Is Somewhere West of Wall Street. He is a graduate of Texas A&M University and a recipient of numerous writing and photography awards. It always blows people away, obviously, because its in Fort Worth, Texas. The Statler Swaps Tex-Mex for Steak, Grapevine Gets a Brazilian Concept, and Barbecue Debuts in Grand Prairie. She takes the time to care, Phillips said. John described how they met. Former President George W. Bush described her as 'a true Texan, a great patron of the arts, a generous member of our community and a person of elegance and strength' in a statement. LittleAnnewas born Nov. 10, 1938 in Fort Worth, the daughter ofAnneBurnett Tandy and her second husband, James Goodwin Hall, who helped establish the American Quarter Horse Association. Her mother eventually married Tandy Corporation founder Charles Tandy. Relationships Interlocks Giving Data And she was chairman of Burnett Oil Company, built upon oil strikes in 1921 and again in 1969, which made the grand patrons largesse possible. Anne Windfohr Marion (November 10, 1938 - February 11, 2020) was an American heiress, rancher, horse breeder, business executive, philanthropist, and art collector from Fort Worth, Texas. Born on October 15, 1900, in Fort Worth, she was named for her father Tom's little sister, Anne Valliant Burnett, who died young. Its not just family that has longevity on the ranch. He was born in Bates County, Mo., on Jan. 1, 1849. Anne married David, Michael Grimes. She adores dancing, especially Western Swing. She is dedicated to her ranching interests and to her employees on the ranch. AnneMarionis appreciative of the tributes that come her way, but does not seek recognition. Dr. Glenn Blodgett, resident veterinarian and horse division manager, directs the equine breeding program that has produced champion horses in arenas across the nation and top-quality ranch horses. There is also a round pen, dog kennel, two laborer houses and about 20 employee houses. She serves on the executive committee of the Fort Worth Stock Show and is an honorary vice president of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association. Her mothers third husband, oilman Bob Windfohr, adopted her. He serves as a consultant to the. Fort Worth. Burnett's father-in-law, the banker Martin B. Loyd - whose daughter Ruth married the rancher when he was 20 - also named Burnett to his First National Bank of Fort Worth. Marions great-grandfather, Burk Burnett, left the 6666 Ranch in Guthrie to her before she was born. Fort Worth Business Press Sotheby's said Wednesday that Marion's private collection consists of more than 200 objects, Franz Kline's Mister 1959, Oil on canvas has an estimate of $15-20 million. Brangus bulls were used in the program until about 1996 when they were replaced by Angus bulls. Samuel 'Burk' Burnett started out herding his father's cattle along the Chisholm Trail to Kansas and ended up running an operation which owned some 20,000 livestock in Texas, Oklahoma and even Mexico. People also mention a third horse when they talk about the foundation of the Four Sixes horses. When asked about her heroes,AnneMarionnamed only one, her great grandfather, Captain Samuel Burk Burnett. This 1960s photo by Frank Reeves could just as easily have been taken today as 6666 cowboys continue traditional methods of branding cattle at the fire, eating at the chuck wagon and sleeping near the wagon during branding season. Anne Marion's taste in jewelry also ran to the bold: Turquoise, enamel, and diamond Bastille cuff bracelet by David Webb, destined for a dedicated fine jewels sale later this year. She also is a past trustee of the Museum of Modern Art of New York. First, it wasAnnes mother,AnneTandy. Burk drove 1,100 steers bearing his 6666 brand to Wichita, Kan., in 1873, but a major depression hit both this country and Europe by the time he got to Kansas. She was brave in everything she did, from her choice in artwork to her sense of design and color. Burk was 10 years old when the Burnett family settled alongside Denton Creek in Denton County, Texas. Select this result to view Mike M Grimes's phone number, address, and more. . She got her candy, smiled and wiggled a bunny nose. Burnett even had a local town - Burkburnett - named after him at the president's suggestion in 1910. We offer our condolences to John, Windi Grimes, members of their family, and the countless lives that Anne touched through her generous philanthropy and stewardship in the arts. We both have an uncanny ability to wiggle our noses like bunnies. Rachael Bunyan For Mailonline On the performance side, and to raise ranch horses, the ranch acquired Tanquery Gin and his full brother, Shot O Gin. Youre not confused about where youre going or what youre doing. Perry Bass, patriarch of the Bass family and a legendary supporter of Fort Worth, also was a strong influence onMarion. In a tribute posted to the ranch's website, Marion is remembered as one who led an 'epic Texas life that included prominence as a leading rancher and horsewoman, an internationally respected art collector and patron of the arts, and benefactor to healthcare organizations and educational institutions. Built in 1917 for $100,000, the 13,280-square-foot house was intended to be (and may still be) the finest ranch house in West Texas. Photo courtesy Wyman Meinzerand Sam Middleton. Neils Agather, executive director of The Burnett Foundation, describesMarionas sure-footed, decisive, unambiguous and engaging. WG: There was a big entry hall that was made for entertaining, and then there was a very wide hall that went back to the residence, and the art was in those two spaces. To house the ranch manager and entertain guests, Burk decided in 1917 to build the finest ranch house in West Texas as his headquarters. Sotheby's said Wednesday that Marion's private collection of more than 200 objects includes works by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Franz Kline. The 6666 brand has a background that closely parallels the history of Americas westward expansion and the rise of cowboys in cow country. Funeral arrangements and an official obituary will be shared on StallioneSerch.com when the information is available. She seeks results, and she understands the responsibility and the value of hard work to achieve those results. Her mother, Anne Valliant Hall, was a rancher and horse breeder. 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Four generations of the same family have put their mark on this Texas ranch and the business of ranching in America. Did she use an art advisor? This made him the first permanent banker in the city. 'It kept my feet on the ground more than anything else.'. Aw, give her some candy, rancher George Beggs said. Marionhas continued the Burnett tradition of quality cattle and horses. She married Mr Marion in 1988. WG: Thats already been done. Burk recognized very early that his Longhorns didnt produce the best beef quality, so in the early 1900s, he introduced Durham cattle onto his Longhorns. Anne is gone, but the influence she had on the ranch is not gone. Over 140,000 acres of the ranch has been left untouched and various rivers run through the property. She loves her friends, her ranches, her community and her life. A legendaryTexas ranch is on the market for $192.2 million after the death of its heiress owner Anne Marion. Burnett, who started out herding his father's cattle along the Chisholm Trail to Kansas, ended up running an operation which owned some 20,000 livestock in Texas, Oklahoma and even Mexico. She was so impressed with what she had seen that she kissed Mr. Ando when we arrived at his office in Osaka, much to his great surprise.. Create a free account to view all PaperCity recipes. Burk and his wife Ruth had three children, but only their son Tom lived to adulthood. The Anne Marion "American Visionary" sale achieved a staggering $157.2 million for its 18 stellar lots. Burnett befriended President Theodore Roosevelt and turned the 6666 into 'one of the largest cattle empires in Texas history' - even having a local town renamed Burkburnett at Roosevelt's suggestion in 1910. by Susan L. Ebert August 14, 2017 Life changes a lot when you move from the city to the country at the tender age of six. He and his wife, Mavis, live in Amarillo, Texas. That honor belonged to a dun stud that George liked from the first time he saw him. Sothebys landed the tremendous coup of auctioning her collection, which sold for $157.2 million. He had a net worth of $6 million at the time, which is equal to $93 million today. Tom and Ollie had one daughter, Anne Valiant Burnett. They add: 'A testament to her taste and foresight, the present selection of works encapsulates the essential achievements of Post-War Abstract painting, and places these masterpieces in dialogue with the very best of American Pop. Windi Grimes, Jim Crane (Photo by Michelle Watson/CatchlightGroup.com) 16. The listing marks the first time in the ranch's history that it has been put on the market. Mrs. Marion assumed management of the Four Sixes in 1980. Marionwas honored Sept. 19 with the Boss of the Plains Award 2003, given by the Ranching Heritage Center. The sprawling Texas ranch isnt just a silver screen set where Jimmy gets sent to shape upits an iconic (and very real) ranch forged by more than 150 years of history with horses, cattle and cowboys. Horses have always been a major part of the Four Sixes Ranch. Additionally, Marion was anhonorary trustee of Texas Christian University, contributing to a number of projects over the years, including to the development of the campus' medical school. Anne Marion was a prominent Texas rancher, oil heiress and patron of the arts who helped fund the Georgia O'Keefe Museum in Sante Fe, New Mexico. As well as beef, the the ranch also became renowned for its breeding of horses, specifically American Quarter Horses used as racehorses or for ranch work. By the time Burk died, Tom had already established himself as a respected rancher and cowman. That program has continued under current manager Joe Leathers. Her family said her death was the result of a battle with lung cancer. *Windi Phillips Grimes, investor, Houston, $20,000. She knows what she wants, and we deliver it for sure. John says his wife is a perfect match for him. 'While the heart of the Collection is devoted to giants of twentieth-century American art Warhol, Still, Diebenkorn, Kline, Motherwell, Lichtenstein, Hofmann, Francis, Noland, Louis and many more it also spans Old Masters (all of which were displayed in Mrs. Marion's palazzo-like home in In Indian Wells), Jewelry, and sensational abstract by Gerhard Richter.'.
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