Mary Benedict Cushing Explained

Mary Benedict Cushing
Birth Date:27 January 1906
Spouse:
    Parents:Harvey Williams Cushing
    Katharine Stone Crowell
    Relatives:Betsey Cushing (sister)
    Barbara Cushing (sister)

    Mary Benedict Cushing Astor Fosburgh (January 27, 1906 – November 4, 1978) was an American socialite, philanthropist and art collector.

    Early life

    Mary Benedict Cushing was the eldest daughter of Harvey Williams Cushing (1869–1939) and his wife Katharine Stone Crowell. Her father, a pioneering neurosurgeon, was the first person to describe Cushing's disease, and, along with Ernest Sachs, is known as the "father of neurosurgery."[1]

    Her two sisters, also prominent socialites – the Cushing Sisters were renowned in their time – were Betsey Maria Cushing (1908–1998), who was married to James Roosevelt II and later to John Hay Whitney, and Barbara Cushing (1915–1978),[2] who married Stanley Grafton Mortimer, Jr. and later William S. Paley.[3] She also had two brothers, William Harvey Cushing and Henry Kirke Cushing.[4]

    Philanthropy

    Cushing was a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York City Center, and was on the board of the Yale Art Gallery. She was also a major supporter of the American National Theater and Academy and the Henry Street Settlement. During World War II, she was a leader in the Ship Service Committee and New York City War Fund.

    Personal life

    In 1940, she married for the first time to William Vincent Astor (1891–1959), son of Colonel John Jacob Astor IV and Ava Lowle Willing. It was Astor's second marriage, his first to Helen Dinsmore Huntington, ended in divorce, also in 1940.[2] [5] [6] They were divorced in 1953.

    Later in 1953, she married her second husband, the painter James Whitney Fosburgh (1910–1978).[7] Together, they amassed a significant art collection known for its paintings, including works by Paul Cézanne, Winslow Homer, William Nicholson, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Walter Sickert, and Pavel Tchelitchew.[8]

    Cushing died on November 4, 1978, just almost 4 months after her youngest sister Babe died.[9]

    Notes and References

    1. News: Witters. Lee A.. A Diligent Effort. May 31, 2016. Dartmouth Medicine. Winter 2007. 3.
    2. News: Elisabeth Bumiller . Elisabeth Bumiller . Betsey Cushing Whitney; The Last Princess . . January 3, 1999 . 2010-06-06 .
    3. News: Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney, 89, Socialite . . March 29, 1998 . 2010-06-06 .
    4. News: Dr. Cushing Dead; Brain Surgeon, 70. A Pioneer Who Won Fame as Founder of New School of Neuro-Surgery. Discovered Malady Affecting Pituitary Gland. Was Noted Teacher and Author . . October 8, 1939 . March 21, 2010 .
    5. News: Vincent Astor Dies In His Home at 67 . . February 4, 1959 . 2010-06-06 .
    6. News: Mary Cushing Wed to Vincent Astor. Daughter of Surgeon Becomes His Second Wife in Ceremony at Long Island Estate. No Advance Announcement Is Made and Few Are Present. Couple Sail on Yacht. Only Relatives at Wedding. Bride's Dress of Soft Wool . . September 28, 1940 . 2010-06-06 .
    7. News: Married . https://web.archive.org/web/20081222113904/http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,819102,00.html . dead . December 22, 2008 . . November 2, 1953 . 2010-06-06 .
    8. https://www.nytimes.com/1978/04/25/archives/james-w-fosburgh-67-painter-collector-and-art-adviser-is-dead.html?_r=0, Russell, John. "James W. Fosburgh, 67 Painter, Collector and Art Adviser, Is Dead." The New York Times (April 25, 1978): 40.
    9. News: Mary Fosburgh, 72. One of Cushing Sisters And a Leader in Arts. Raised Funds During War . . November 8, 1978 . 2010-03-21 .