• 1936: General and Mrs. John Carty donate the first old master painting,
The Dead Christ with Symbols of the Passion, by
Lavinia Fontana. Donations by the Samuel H. Kress Foundation in 1937 and 1938 formally inaugurate fine art collecting. • 1948:
Grandma Moses gives to the college the oil painting,
Out on the Lake. • 1950s: George H. Sullivan, a Winter Park resident, made the first major donations to the museum, including works by William Louis Sonntag and Francesco de Mura. • 1960s: Rollins alumni Jack and June Myers donate what would become the backbone of the Cornell's old master collection, including works by
Gerolamo Bassano,
Jacopo Tintoretto,
Thomas Lawrence,
Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo,
William-Adolphe Bouguereau,
Pieter Claesz. • 2000: Kenneth Curry bequeathed more than 30
Bloomsbury Group paintings and drawings. • 2008: The
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts donated 156 photographs and polaroids through the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program. • 2013: Barbara and
Ted Alfond donated The Alfond Collection of Contemporary Art at Rollins College, which in 2015 included more than 230 paintings, photographs, sculptures and mixed media works by established and emerging contemporary artists from around the world. • 2021: On July 28, Dr. Ena Heller, director of the museum announced that the Cornell Fine Arts Museum or what has been previously known as CFAM, will be known as the Rollins Museum of Art effective starting fall 2021. The name change is to signify the beginning of a new phase in the museum's 40-year history and a capital campaign for Rollins College as they prepare for a new state-of-the-art multi-million dollar facility in Winter Park across from the Rollins owned Alfond Inn. The capital campaign is known as the Innovation Triangle project which includes a new and larger museum facility with teaching capabilities, a new and permanent location for the Rollins College - Crummer Graduate School of Business, and an expansion of the Alfond Inn. ==Selected artists==