Stefanie Ejabat & James KrohnPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Mike Chan & Iris ChanPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Todd Traina & Katie TrainaPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Rosemary Baker & Jean LarettePhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Henri Loyrette & Becca Cason-ThrashPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Mary Beth Shimmon & David ShimmonPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Alexandra Suppes & Christine SuppesPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Ron Kaufman & Barbara KaufmanPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Bernard Osher & Lonna WaisPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Ken Fulk & Allison SpeerPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Laurie Fullerton-Headrick, Lisa Zanze & Mary Beth ShimmonPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Dede Wilsey, George Shultz & Charlotte ShultzPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Dede WilseyPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Nancy Ascher & Becky AscherPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Lisa Zanze & Laurie Fullerton-HeadrickPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
George Shultz & Charlotte ShultzPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Laurie Fullerton-Headrick & Richard BenefieldPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Roxanne Soward & David SowardPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Elizabeth Heuser & Judith HeuserPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Stefanie EjabatPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
Royal-Treasure DinnerPhoto Credit: Drew Altizer © 2012 Drew Altizer
A black-tie dinner to celebrate the opening of “Royal Treasures From The Louvre: Louis XIV to Marie-Antoinette,” was held on November 13th at the Palace of the Legion of Honor. Attending in full regalia were FAMSF Board Chair Dede Wilsey, art patron and haute couture collector Christine Suppes while independent film producer Todd Traina, his wife Katie, Stephanie Ejabat and James Krohn were among the younger set. The show is the first in a five-year deal between Paris’s Louvre, the greatest museum in France, and the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco.
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