The Mellon Trust was a charitable trust set up in 1930 and dissolved circa 1979 to support small arts organizations in the Pittsburgh region.
[1] The founder, Andrew W. Mellon, was a financier and former U.S. Treasury Secretary who died in 1937.
For the remainder of its existence, the fund was administered by Theodore L. Hazlett Jr, and was dissolved following his death.
Its assets were distributed among other charitable institutions in Pittsburgh and the National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington.
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