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Mitchell "Micky" Wolfson Jr. (born September 30, 1939) is an American businessman, collector, and the founder of the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach,
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Early life and education

He was born in Miami Beach, Florida and raised in Miami Beach and Asheville, North Carolina, the son of Frances Cohen (December 16, 1906– May 9, 1980) and
Mitchell Wolfson Mitchell Wolfson Sr. (1900 – January 28, 1983) was an American businessman, theatre owner, politician, and founder of Wometco Enterprises. Biography Wolfson was born in 1900 in Key West, Florida. He went to school in Key West and at Erasm ...
(1900–1983), the founder of
Wometco Enterprises Wometco Enterprises (also known simply as Wometco) is an American company headquartered in Coral Gables, Florida; a suburb of Miami. It was once a large media company with diversified holdings, but slowly sold off its assets during the early 1980s ...
in 1925 and the first Jewish mayor of Miami Beach in 1943. His older brother, Louis Wolfson II, was a Florida state representative from Miami-Dade County from 1963–1973. Wolfson received an undergraduate degree from
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the ...
and a master's degree in International relations from the Paul N. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at
Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University (Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins is the oldest research university in the United States and in the western hemisphere. It consi ...
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Activities

In 1986 Wolfson established The Wolfsonian Foundation, a research center and museum in Miami Beach, and began publishing ''The Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Art'', a journal fostering scholarship in late 19th- and early 20th-century design. In the same year he acquired the
Mackenzie Castle The Mackenzie Castle (Italian: ''Castello Mackenzie'') is a historical manor in the Castelletto quarter of Genoa, northern Italy. It is an example of Gothic Revival architecture. Registered as a cultural spaceGenoa Genoa ( ; it, Genova ; lij, Zêna ). is the capital of the Italian region of Liguria and the sixth-largest city in Italy. In 2015, 594,733 people lived within the city's administrative limits. As of the 2011 Italian census, the Province of ...
to house his collection, although the restoration works he commissioned remained unfinished and the manor was later sold to an auction house. Wolfson co-authored ''Miami Beach: Blueprint of an Eden'' with artist
Michele Oka Doner Michele Oka Doner (born 1945, Miami Beach, Florida, United States) is an American artist and author who works in a variety of media including sculpture, prints, drawings, functional objects and video. She has also worked in costume and set de ...
. Published in 2005, the book is a personal portrayal of Miami Beach from the 1920s through the 1960s.Herbert Muschamp ''New York Times Sunday Magazine'

reprinted in his ''Hearts of the City: The Selected Writings of Herbert Muschamp,'' Knopf:New York 2009 pp.786-788
He is president of The Wolfson Initiative, Washington Storage Company, and the Novecento Corporation. He sits on the Wolfsonian-FIU Advisory Board and the Florida International University Board of Directors and is a trustee for the Mitchell Wolfson Senior Foundation that supports educational and health issues. Also, he is a trustee for the Mitchell Wolfson Family Foundation that supports the Audubon House and Tropical Gardens in Key West, Florida. He is a member of the International Council of th
Museum of Arts and Design
the International Council of The
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, the International Council of Les Arts Décoratifs in
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, and a past member of the American Friends of the Louvre. He is on the advisory council of Princeton University’s Department of Comparative Literature and on the advisory council of the Paul N. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.


Museums

In 1997 he donated his collection, estimated at 80,000 objects, and the state-of-the-art museum to
Florida International University Florida International University (FIU) is a public research university with its main campus in Miami-Dade County. Founded in 1965, the school opened its doors to students in 1972. FIU has grown to become the third-largest university in Florid ...
. It was the basis for the Wolfsonian Museum-FIU, a research center and museum. In downtown Miami, the new ''Mitchell Wolfson Jr. Study Centre'' provides access to a collection of decorative, design and propaganda arts of the period 1885 to 1945. In Italy, the newly inaugurate
Wolfsoniana Museum
in
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exhibits elements from his collection that comprises more than 18,000 works on paper, paintings, sculpture, furniture and decorative objects. He recently donated his Italian collection to th
Fondazione Cristoforo Colombo
in Genoa. The City of Genoa has opened the Wolfsoniana Museum and a research center in the local Doge's Palace. He also established the ''Wolfsonian International Council'' to support an exchange of scholarship and exhibitions between Miami's Wolfsonian-FIU and Genoa's Wolfsoniana.


References


External links


The Wolfson Collection

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