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American philanthropist (born 1937)
Marilyn Arison
President Barack Obama awards Lin Arison the 2012 National Medal of Arts.
Born Marilyn Barbara Arison
(1937-05-10 ) May 10, 1937 (age 86) Spouse
(
m. 1967; died 1999)
Children 3, Including
Micky and
Shari
Marilyn "Lin" Arison (born May 10, 1937) is the co-founder of the National
YoungArts Foundation and the
New World Symphony .
[1]
[2] She is the widow of
Ted Arison , founder of
Carnival Cruise Lines , and a real estate investor in Florida.
[3]
Arison is an arts education advocate and a philanthropist.
[4] In 2007, she published a book about
Van Gogh and
impressionism ,
[5] featuring her personal travel memoir alongside photographs by
Neil Folberg .
[6]
[7]
Arison was awarded the
National Medal of Arts by President
Barack Obama at the
White House on July 10, 2013.
[8]
Works
References
^ Silver, Vernon (June 25, 2007).
"Billionaire Shari Arison, Israeli Heiress, Roils Biggest Bank" . Bloomberg.com . In 1967, Ted married his second wife, Marilyn, known as Lin, and eventually adopted her son Michael.
^ McCaughan, Sean (October 9, 2012).
"All About Lin Arison" . Miami.Curbed.com .
^ Lambiet, Josie (May 23, 2013).
"Lin Arison Continues Condo Buying" . Miami Herald .
^
"Lin Arison: Arts Patron" . National Endowment for the Arts. July 16, 2013. Retrieved 24 October 2021 .
^ Berrin, Danielle (April 10, 2008).
"Scene and Heard" . The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles . Archived from
the original on September 21, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2016 . }
^ Arison, Lin; Folberg, Neil (2007).
Travels with Van Gogh and the Impressionists: Discovering the Connections . Abbeville Press.
^ Porte, Meredith (Apr 3, 2008).
"Lin Arison Helps Young Artists / Retracing the Impressionist's steps" . ArtStreet Miami . 3 minutes in. Retrieved Oct 24, 2021 .
^ Sampson, Hannah (July 5, 2013).
"Lin Arison to receive National Medal of Arts" . Miami Herald .
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