Modern Art, Inc.: MOMA vs. Huntington Hartford
       
     
 In 1959, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) sued Huntington Hartford, socialite and heir to the massive A&P grocery fortune, who had announced his intention to build a museum in Manhattan that he would call the Gallery of Modern Art. MoMA want
       
     
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Modern Art, Inc.: MOMA vs. Huntington Hartford
       
     
Modern Art, Inc.: MOMA vs. Huntington Hartford
 In 1959, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) sued Huntington Hartford, socialite and heir to the massive A&P grocery fortune, who had announced his intention to build a museum in Manhattan that he would call the Gallery of Modern Art. MoMA want
       
     

In 1959, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) sued Huntington Hartford, socialite and heir to the massive A&P grocery fortune, who had announced his intention to build a museum in Manhattan that he would call the Gallery of Modern Art. MoMA wanted to prevent Hartford from using the words modern art in naming his new museum because it felt that Hartford’s version of modern art was in direct conflict with its own.

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