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John Constable, The Valley Farm, 1835
John Constable
The Valley Farm  1835
Presented by Robert Vernon 1847

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Tate has a number of connected charities. These charities are:


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Tate Members

Tate Members was founded in 1958 as The Friends of the Tate Gallery to raise money for the purchase of works of art for the Gallery, to support the work of Tate and to recruit members, thereby promoting the work of Tate to the general public. The Tate Members Council meets regularly to allocate its funds to Tate acquisitions and exhibitions and special projects on behalf of all Tate Members.
Tate Members registered charity number 313021
Tate Members a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales, registered number 600340 Registered address Tate, Millbank, London SW1P 4RG    VAT No: GB-240-2000-43    members@tate.org.uk
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Tate Foundation Limited

Tate Foundation was created in 2000. The aim of the Tate Foundation is to further the charitable purposes of the Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery through active fundraising, investment and membership schemes.

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American Patrons of Tate

American Patrons of Tate is an independent charity based in New York that supports the work of Tate by raising gifts towards acquisitions, exhibitions, scholarship and capital projects. It also manages an endowment, the American Fund for the Tate Gallery, that was gifted by Sir Edwin and Lady Manton in 1998. It receives full tax exempt status from the IRS under section 501(c) (3) allowing United States taxpayers to receive tax deductions on gifts
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