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|name = Thomas S. Kaplan
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|alma mater = [[Oxford University]]
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| networth = {{gain}} [[United States dollar|US $]] 1.3 [[1,000,000,000 (number)|billion]]<br/>(March 2013)<ref name=ForbesBillionaires>[http://www.forbes.com/profile/thomas-kaplan/ Forbes: The World's Billionaires - Thomas Kaplan] March 2013</ref>
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|spouse = Dafna Recanati
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'''Thomas Scott Kaplan''' (born September 14, 1962) is an American businessman, philanthropist and art collector. He is the world's largest private collector of [[Rembrandt]]'s works.


'''Thomas S. Kaplan''' is an [[United States|American]] [[entrepreneur]], [[natural resource]]s investor, [[philanthropy|philanthropist]] and art collector. He is the Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of The Electrum Group LLC, a New York City-based investment, advisory and asset management firm with a principal focus on the natural resources sector.
Kaplan is the chairman and [[chief investment officer]] of The Electrum Group LLC, a New York City-based investment, advisory and asset management firm with a focus on the natural resources sector. Since 2017, he has been the chairman of the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas (ALIPH), a Geneva-based foundation established by France and the United Arab Emirates.


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Born in New York City, Kaplan is the son of Lillian Jean Berger and Jason "Jay" Kaplan. He and his family are Jewish.<ref>[http://www.forbes.co.il/news/new.aspx?0r9VQ=IDMG Forbes Israel: Jewish Billionaires - Profile of Thomas Kaplan] April 14, 2013 (''in Hebrew'')</ref>
Kaplan was born in 1962 to Lillian Jean and Jason "Jay" Kaplan. He holds Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees in history from [[Oxford University]]. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the Malayan counterinsurgency and the way commodities influence strategic planning. While earning his Phd, he earned extra money on the side by analyzing Israeli companies that were publicly traded in the US. The job involved traveling to Israel, where he met his future wife, Dafna Recanati, the daughter of Israel investor [[Leon Recanati]]. Kaplan had attended the same boarding school as Dafna, who as an Israeli citizen, returned to Israel to complete her mandatory military service. Dafna's mother introduced him to Israeli-investor, [[Avi Tiomkin]] who hired him on as a junior partner in 1991. He left in 1993 after Tiomkin decided to concentrate his investments solely in Israel.<ref name=NBCGoldsEvangelist>[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/38883209/ns/business-us_business/t/meet-golds-evangelist/ NBC News: "Meet gold’s evangelist - Thomas Kaplan doing everything he can to get his hands on the stuff" by Jason Kelley] August 29, 2010</ref>

In his youth, Kaplan developed a passion for [[wildlife conservation]] and for [[Rembrandt]], which later inspired him to found the field conservation group [[Panthera Corporation|Panthera]]<ref name="king">{{cite news |date=October 8, 2013 |title=Tom Kaplan: Billionaire King Of Cats |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleaebeling/2013/10/08/tom-kaplan-billionaire-king-of-cats/ |newspaper=Forbes }}</ref> and The Leiden Collection, the world's largest private grouping of works from the [[Dutch Golden Age painting|Dutch Golden Age]].<ref name="sotheby"/>

At [[Oxford University]], Kaplan earned bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in history.<ref name="bio">{{cite web |url=http://www.panthera.org/people/thomas-s-kaplan-phd |title=Thomas S. Kaplan |publisher=Panthera }}</ref> He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the Malayan counterinsurgency and the manner in which commodities influence strategic planning.<ref name="Evangelist">{{cite news |title=Gold's Evangelist |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2010-08-26/golds-evangelist |newspaper=Bloomberg Businessweek |date=August 26, 2010 }}</ref> While earning his Ph.D, Kaplan worked as an analyst covering Israeli companies publicly traded in the U.S.<ref name="Evangelist" /> On a business trip, he met his future wife, Dafna Recanati (the daughter of Israeli investor [[Leon Recanati]]), who had attended the same boarding school as Kaplan, [[Institut Le Rosey]].<ref name="Evangelist" /><ref name="rubenstein" /> Her mother, artist Mira Recanati, introduced him to Israeli investor Avi Tiomkin, who hired him as a junior partner in 1991. Kaplan had impressed Tiomkin by correctly predicting [[Saddam Hussein]]'s 1990 [[invasion of Kuwait]] several years before it took place.<ref name="Evangelist" /> When Tiomkin decided to concentrate his investments solely in Israel in 1993, Kaplan moved on to pursue his own entrepreneurial ventures.<ref name="Evangelist" />


==Career==
==Career==
Inspired by [[Marc Faber]], who held that precious metals were insurance against the "monetary foolishness" of central governments, Kaplan focused on natural resources investing.<ref name=NBCGoldsEvangelist /> In 1993, he founded [[Apex Silver Mines]] to capitalize on the improving supply/demand fundamentals of metals.<ref>{{cite news |title=Is silver the glitter of yesterday? Or is it the new ingredient of the reasonably prudent portfolio? |author= |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1998/02/19/business/markets-market-place-silver-glitter-yesterday-it-new-ingredient-reasonably.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=19 February 1998 |accessdate=}}</ref> While he was Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Apex, Kaplan's team discovered and financed the San Cristobal deposit in Bolivia, now one of the largest producers of silver and zinc in the world.<ref name="silverstrike">{{cite news |title=Silver Strike! |author= |url=http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2000/0807/064_01.html |newspaper=Forbes |date=8 July 2000 |accessdate=}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Sumitomo to lift San Cristobal production |author= |url=http://www.mining-journal.com/production-and-markets/sumitomo-to-lift-san-cristobal-production |newspaper=Mining Journal |date=3 June 2009 |accessdate=}}</ref> Kaplan retired from Apex Silver at the end of 2004 to focus on his new exploration projects.<ref>{{cite news |title=Big picture man |author= |url=http://www.mining-journal.com/fifth-column/big-picture-man |newspaper=Mining Journal |date=8 October 2004 |accessdate=}}</ref>
Inspired by [[Marc Faber]], who held that precious metals were insurance against the "monetary foolishness" of central governments, Kaplan focused on natural resources investing.<ref name="Evangelist"/> In 1993, he founded [[Apex Silver Mines]] to capitalize on the improving supply/demand fundamentals of metals.<ref>{{cite news |title=Is silver the glitter of yesterday? Or is it the new ingredient of the reasonably prudent portfolio? |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/02/19/business/markets-market-place-silver-glitter-yesterday-it-new-ingredient-reasonably.html |newspaper=The New York Times |date=February 19, 1998 }}</ref> While he was chairman and chief executive officer of Apex, his team discovered and financed the mining of the [[San Cristóbal mine (Bolivia)|San Cristobal deposit]] in Bolivia.<ref name="silverstrike">{{cite news |title=Silver Strike! |url=https://www.forbes.com/forbes/2000/0807/6604064a.html |newspaper=[[Forbes]] |date=July 8, 2000 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=April 2010 |title=The contributions of San Cristobal Mine |url=http://www.sumitomocorp.co.jp/english/business/article/id=232 |agency=Sumitomo Corporation }}</ref> Kaplan retired from Apex Silver at the end of 2004.<ref name="Evangelist"/>


In 2003, a company related to Kaplan became the largest investor in African Platinum Plc (then known as Southern African Resources Plc), enabling it to explore and develop one of the largest platinum group metals projects in South Africa. In 2007, Kaplan sold his position in African Platinum as part of a transaction in which the company was acquired by Impala Platinum Limited, at a valuation of $580 million.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.investegate.co.uk/article.aspx?id=200309120710516940P |title=Southern African Resources Raises £400,000 Through Private Placing |author= |date=12 September 2003 |website= |publisher=St Brides Media & Finance
In 2003, a company related to Kaplan became the largest investor in African Platinum Plc (then known as Southern African Resources Plc). In 2007, Kaplan sold his position in African Platinum as part of a transaction in which the company was acquired by Impala Platinum Limited, at a valuation of $580 million.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.investegate.co.uk/article.aspx?id=200309120710516940P |title=Southern African Resources Raises £400,000 Through Private Placing |date=September 12, 2003 |publisher=St Brides Media & Finance Ltd }}</ref>
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Also in 2003, Kaplan co-founded Leor Exploration & Production LLC, which became the fastest-growing privately held [[hydrocarbon exploration]] and production company in the United States. In 2007, Leor’s [[natural gas]] assets were sold to [[EnCana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc.]] for $2.55 billion.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.abcmoney.co.uk/news/052007158245.htm |title=EnCana buys Leor Energy's interests in Deep Bossier gas fields for 2.55 bln usd |author= |date=5 November 2007 |website= |agency=Thomson Financial |accessdate=}}</ref>
Also in 2003, Kaplan founded [[Leor Energy|Leor Exploration & Production LLC]],<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanvardi/2012/06/28/the-tragedy-of-guma-aguiar-and-a-2-billion-texas-gas-fortune/?sh=c0d98a85a1b5 |title=The Tragedy Of Guma Aguiar And A $2 Billion Texas Gas Fortune | first=Nathan | last=Vardi | work=[[Forbes]] | date=June 18, 2012}}</ref> which became the fastest-growing privately held [[hydrocarbon exploration]] and production company in the United States. In 2007, Leor's natural gas assets were sold to Encana (now [[Ovintiv]]) for $2.55 billion.<ref>{{cite news | title=Why are Big Hedge Funds Investing with Tom Kaplan? | url=https://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0412/outfront-gold-kaplan-novagold-soros-paulson-golden-boy.html | first=Nathan | last=Vardi | work=[[Forbes]] | date=March 24, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | title=EnCana to acquire partner Leor Energy's interests in highly prolific Deep Bossier gas fields of East Texas for US$2.55 billion | url=https://www.bloomberg.com/press-releases/2007-11-05/encana-to-acquire-partner-leor-energy-s-interests-in-highly-k5wvm68s | publisher=[[PR Newswire]] |date=November 5, 2007}}</ref>


Kaplan invested in gold in 2000. Since the sales of African Platinum and Leor in 2007, Kaplan focussed on the Electrum Group. Its exploration arm, Electrum Ltd., which he co-founded with Dr. Larry Buchanan, owns a diversified international portfolio of gold exploration assets. Its other entities hold interests in several publicly traded companies, including NovaGold Resources Inc.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.novagold.com/section.asp?pageid=10202 |title=NovaGold Announces US$60 Million Financing with Electrum Strategic Resources |author= |date=2 January 2009 |website= |publisher=NovaGold |accessdate=}}</ref> and Gabriel Resources Ltd.,<ref>{{cite news |title=Gabriel gets help from Wall Street investor |author= |url=http://m.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/gabriel-gets-help-from-wall-street-investor/article39207/?service=mobile |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=28 August 2011 |accessdate=}}</ref> two companies that own several of the largest proven gold resources in the world.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bloggingstocks.com/2010/04/08/newgold-resources-ng-lundins-look-at-gold/ |title=NovaGold Resources (NG): Lundin's Look at Gold |author= |date=8 April 2010 |website= |publisher=BloggingStocks.com |accessdate=}}</ref>
Kaplan first began investing heavily in gold in 2000. Since the sales of African Platinum and Leor in 2007, Kaplan has focused on the Electrum Group. Its exploration arm, Electrum Ltd., which he co-founded with Dr. Larry Buchanan, owns gold exploration assets. Its other entities hold interests in several publicly traded companies, including [[NovaGold Resources]]<ref>{{cite press release |url=https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/4206075/us60-million-financing-w-electrum-strategic-resources-infomine |title=NovaGold Announces US$60 Million Financing with Electrum Strategic Resources |publisher=[[NovaGold Resources]] |date=January 2, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=This Guy Is The Reason Paulson And Soros Invested In NovaGold |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/this-guy-is-the-reason-paulson-and-soros-invested-in-novagold-2010-3 | work=[[Business Insider]] | date=March 25, 2010 }}</ref> and Gabriel Resources Ltd.,<ref>{{cite news |title=Gabriel gets help from Wall Street investor |url=http://m.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/gabriel-gets-help-from-wall-street-investor/article39207/?service=mobile |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=August 28, 2011 }}</ref> two companies that own gold resources.<ref>{{cite news |title=Donlin Gold |url=http://www.novagold.com/properties/donlin_gold/ |agency=NovaGold }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Projects |url=http://www.gabrielresources.com/site/projects.aspx |agency=Gabriel Resources }}</ref> Among its private interests, the Electrum Group is the controlling shareholder of Sunshine Silver Mining & Refining Corporation, which owns the [[Sunshine Mine (Idaho)|Sunshine Mine]] in Idaho, a large silver mine in U.S. history,<ref>{{cite news |date=May 12, 2010 |title=Silver Opportunity Partners LLC Concludes Acquisition of the Assets of Sterling Mining Company |url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20100512006533/en/Silver-Opportunity-Partners-LLC-Concludes-Acquisition-Assets#.VTllZpNt7Ms |agency=Business Wire }}</ref> as well as the Los Gatos silver-zinc deposit in Mexico, which it is developing in partnership with Dowa of Japan.<ref>{{cite news |date=June 8, 2016 |title=DOWA acquires a 30% Interest in Los Gatos Project in Mexico |url=http://www.dowa.co.jp/en/ir/news/2016/20160608.html |agency=Dowa Holdings }}</ref> Gatos Silver went public in October 2020, raising $170 million.<ref>{{cite news |last=Christensen |first=Neils |date=December 10, 2020 |title=Billionaire Thomas Kaplan: Silver prices can 'absolutely' hit triple digits |url=https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-12-10/Billionaire-Thomas-Kaplan-Silver-prices-can-absolutely-hit-triple-digits-Kitco-News-Exclusive.html |publisher=Kitco News |location= |access-date=January 10, 2021}}</ref>


In August 2020, it was reported that [[Warren Buffett]]'s [[Berkshire Hathaway]] had made an investment in [[Barrick Gold]], NovaGold's joint venture partner in the [[Donlin Gold mine]] project in Alaska.<ref>{{cite news |last=Mohamed |first=Theron |date=October 3, 2020 |title=Warren Buffett's gold bet has 'made it safe' to buy the metal, billionaire investor Thomas Kaplan says |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/warren-buffett-barrick-gold-bet-safe-own-metal-thomas-kaplan-2020-10 |work=Business Insider |location= |access-date=January 10, 2021}}</ref>
His view on gold has not changed.<ref>{{cite news |title=Gold Will Keep Going Up |author=Thomas Kaplan |url=http://www.forbes.com/2010/05/24/gold-economy-finance-euro-opinions-contributors-thomas-kaplan.html |newspaper=Forbes |date=24 May 2010 |accessdate=}}</ref> On February 25, 2009, he commented in [[Marc Faber]]’s ''Gloom, Boom & Doom Report'': “Some will say that $800 gold seems expensive. I would suggest the contrary: that a few years from now, sub-$1000 gold will feel like a true gift... The forced liquidation of leveraged positions of all kinds in late 2008 and early 2009 has presented an extraordinary opportunity to build long gold positions at low prices… [I]t should not be a surprise to see gold set new highs against all currencies, including a strong dollar, and an acceleration of the most enduring bull market in the world.”<ref>{{cite web |url=http://new.gloomboomdoom.com/portalgbd/homegbd.cfm |title=Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ... I Have a Hot Tip for You |last1=Kaplan |first1=Thomas |date=25 February 2009 |website= |publisher=The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report |accessdate=}}</ref>


Kaplan says his "mantra" is to "go for the great assets that give you tremendous underlying leverage to your theme... but only in jurisdictions that will allow you to keep the fruits of the leverage." Analysts have referred to his highlighting the importance of jurisdictional risks in the mining industry as the "Kaplan Doctrine".<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=December 10, 2019 |title=The Interview: The Kaplan Doctrine: Conservation, Preservation, and Value |url=https://www.realvision.com/rv/media/Video/ed019dd9109c4ce7a4547291487bdec1/transcript |publisher=Real Vision |location= |access-date=January 10, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://katusaresearch.com/an-exclusive-interview-with-minings-renaissance-man/ |title=An Exclusive Interview with Mining's Renaissance Man |last= |first= |date=August 21, 2020 |website= |publisher=Katusa Research |access-date=January 10, 2021 |quote=}}</ref>
In a January 2011 op-ed in the ''[[Financial Times]]''’ Market Insights column, Kaplan discussed the Prudent Man construct as a tool to evaluate the benefits and risks of investing in gold. In that piece, he explained that a variety of factors – including the supply of and demand for gold, the devastation of financial industry and government balance sheets and the fact that gold is not tied to another person’s ability to pay – are causing asset managers and general banks to begin readmitting “gold back into the select group of prudent asset classes.” According to Kaplan, these developments suggest “interesting times ahead” for those who own the precious metal. Therefore, “the Prudent Man rule may well be golden indeed.”<ref>{{cite news |title=Brace for a ‘perfect storm’ in gold |author=Thomas Kaplan |url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/3b8b9f78-2312-11e0-ad0b-00144feab49a.html?siteedition=intl#axzz1V6lWVdxw |newspaper=Financial Times |date=18 January 2011 |accessdate=}}</ref>


==Leiden Collection==
As a investor in gold, Kaplan is credited with correctly predicting that gold prices would increase. His investment strategy and commitment to gold led ''[[Bloomberg Businessweek]]'' to refer to him as "Gold’s Evangelist."<ref name=NBCGoldsEvangelist /> In a May 2010 profile piece in the Wall Street Journal, Kaplan said, “I’ve reached a point where I feel the only asset I have confidence in is gold,” adding, “You’ve got a perfect storm with no apparent solution. If the world does well, gold will be fine. If the world doesn’t do well, gold will also do fine … but a lot of other things could collapse.”<ref>{{cite news |title=
Kaplan's passion for the Dutch art began in his childhood.<ref name="sotheby">{{cite news |date=April 28, 2017 |title=The Leiden Collection of Dutch Golden Age Paintings |url=http://www.sothebys.com/en/news-video/blogs/all-blogs/sotheby-s-magazine--may-2017/2017/04/leiden-collection-dutch-golden-age-paintings-thomas-kaplan.html |newspaper=Sotheby's Magazine }}</ref> Kaplan and his wife, Dafna Recanati Kaplan, began to collect the art of the Dutch Golden Age in 2003. In that year, they acquired their first Dutch painting: [[Gerrit Dou]]'s ''Portrait of Dirck van Beresteyn''.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age : Masterpieces from the Leiden Collection and the Musée du Louvre|others=Ducos, Blaise; Yeager-Crasselt, Lara; Louvre Abu Dhabi|isbn=978-0863563218|location=London|oclc=1078934947|date = March 25, 2019}}</ref> The Leiden Collection, named after the Dutch town of [[Leiden]] where Rembrandt and Dou were born, is among the largest private collections of Dutch art in the world, with more than 250 paintings and drawings, most of which are included in a free, high-resolution online catalogue.<ref name="wsj-leiden">{{cite news |date=March 17, 2017 |title=Collectors Lend Out Their Hoard |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/collectors-lend-out-their-hoard-1489775819 |newspaper=The Wall Street Journal }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=December 30, 2016 |title=US collectors send Dutch Old Masters on world tour |url=http://theartnewspaper.com/news/news/us-collectors-send-dutch-old-masters-on-world-tour-/ |newspaper=The Art Newspaper }}</ref> The Kaplans' intention was to establish a "lending library for old masters", including loans for special exhibitions as well as loans to bolster long-term installations.<ref name="nyt-leiden">{{cite news |date=May 8, 2017 |title=Billionaire's Spending Spree Creates 'Lending Library for Old Masters' |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/08/arts/thomas-kaplan-leiden-collection-old-masters.html?_r=0 |newspaper=The New York Times }}</ref> The collection, which includes Rem''brandt's Self-Portrait with Shaded Eyes'' and ''Minerva in Her Study'', was featured in a three-part documentary entitled "Looking for Rembrandt" that aired on the [[BBC]] in April 2019 on the 350th anniversary of the Rembrandt's death.<ref>{{cite news |date=April 9, 2019 |title=Art collector Thomas Kaplan unveils the world's smallest known Rembrandt painting |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p075y02v |agency=BBC }}</ref> ''Minerva in her Study'' and ''Bust of a Bearded Man'' were among 35 pictures lent to the Hermitage Amsterdam for an exhibition of Leiden Collection works in early 2023.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Siegal |first=Nina |date=March 4, 2023 |title=A Homecoming for Dutch Masters, Thanks to an American Billionaire |language=en-US |volume=172 |page=S6 |work=New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/02/arts/design/hermitage-amsterdam-leiden-collection.html |access-date=March 7, 2023 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref>
A Billionaire Goes All-In on Gold |author= |url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704167704575258783702875778.html |newspaper=The Wall Street Journal |date=22 May 2010 |accessdate=}}</ref>


The Leiden Collection focuses on Rembrandt and his school. <ref>{{cite news |title=A Portrait in Oil |agency=The Leiden Collection }}</ref> It includes a group of fifteen paintings and two drawings by Rembrandt and members of his circle including his teacher, [[Pieter Lastman]], and [[Jan Lievens]]. The collection also includes a {{circa}} 1629-1630 [[Self-portrait (Jan Lievens)|self-portrait]] of Lievens.<ref name="about-leiden">{{cite news |title=About The Leiden Collection |url=https://www.theleidencollection.com/about/ |agency=The Leiden Collection }}</ref><ref>{{in lang|nl}} [https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2017/01/11/het-voelde-alsof-rembrandt-tot-me-sprak-6159077-a1540667 Arjan Ribbens, ''Honderden Hollandse meesters in handen van deze Amerikaanse miljardair''], [[NRC Handelsblad]], January 11, 2017.</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=June–July 2017 |title=The Man with The Most Rembrandts |url=https://www.1843magazine.com/culture/the-man-with-the-most-rembrandts |work=1843 }}</ref> The collection contains 250 paintings and drawings, mainly by 17th-century artists based in [[Leiden]] including: thirteen paintings from all phases of the career of [[Gerrit Dou]], ''[[A Young Woman Seated at the Virginals]]'' (1670–1672) by [[Johannes Vermeer]] and ''[[Hagar and the Angel]]'' by [[Carel Fabritius]]. A catalog of the Dou works in the collection, with technical analyses, appeared in 2014.<ref>Dominique Surh, Ilona van Tuinen, John Twilley, [https://web.archive.org/web/20140714203109/http://www.jhna.org/index.php/vol-61-2014/252-technical-analysis-paintings-by-gerrit-dou “Insights from Technical Analysis on a Group of Paintings by Gerrit Dou in the Leiden Collection”], JHNA 6:1 (Winter 2014), DOI:10.5092/jhna.2014.6.1.3</ref> An online catalog of the collection was published in January 2017, with information on over 175 of the works in the collection.<ref>[http://www.theleidencollection.com/ Online catalogue of The Leiden Collection], Arthur K. Wheelock Jr. and others</ref>
Kaplan’s being in the gold market was recognized in a December 2010 ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'' article, which described Kaplan along with other investors including John Paulson, David Einhorn and John Burbank. The article stated that Kaplan is “making a bigger wager on gold than almost any investor,” noting that he believes junior miners provide the “greatest leverage to a bull market” and that the world is “entering an era defined by the scarcity value of great precious-metals assets.”<ref>{{cite news |title=Gold: How Einhorn, Paulson and Other ‘Smart Money’ Play it |author= |url=http://blogs.wsj.com/marketbeat/2010/12/17/gold-how-einhorn-paulson-and-other-smart-money-play-it/ |newspaper=The Wall Street Journal |date=17 December 2010 |accessdate=}}</ref>


==Philanthropy==
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Kaplan and his family support a number of philanthropic and conservation causes in the United States and the developing world. Kaplan serves as the Executive Chairman of [[Panthera Corporation]], a charity which he and his wife co-founded in 2006. Panthera is devoted to preserving the big cats and their ecosystems around the globe and has been recognized as a force in felid conservation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.panthera.org/about/qa-chairman |title=Q&A with the Chairman |date= |website= |publisher=Panthera |accessdate=}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |url=http://www.panthera.org/sites/default/files/FromMakingAKillingToSavingASpecies.pdf |year=1 September 2006 |title=From Making a Killing to Saving a Species |journal=Science |volume=313 |issue=5791 |pages=1226–1227 |publisher= |doi= |url= |accessdate=}}</ref> Among its many endeavors, Panthera created and maintains the largest protected [[jaguar]] corridor in the Americas.<ref>{{cite news |title=Can They Stay Out of Harm’s Way? |author= |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/01/science/01jag.html?pagewanted=all |newspaper=The New York Times |date=1 January 2008 |accessdate=}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Tom Kaplan: 'I have big plans for big cats' |author= |url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/6005984/Tom-Kaplan-I-have-big-plans-for-big-cats.html |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=11 August 2009 |accessdate=}}</ref> In particular, the work of Panthera’s CEO, Dr. Alan Rabinowitz, and Kaplan to balance the preservation of the jaguar corridor in Brazil with sustainable ranching was the focus of a January 2011 profile by CBS's ''[[60 Minutes]]''.<ref>{{cite news |title=Extra: The Manhattan Project for big cats |author= |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7299739n&tag=contentBody;housing |newspaper=60 Minutes |date=30 January 2011 |accessdate=8 September 2013}}</ref> In that piece, Kaplan outlined his thesis for utilizing sustainable ranching and community development to protect the [[apex predator]] and its environment: "There is no better way to stop poaching than to make the local community say: 'Hey, wait a minute, our children have medicine and education because of the jaguar.' When you show that, you have won their hearts and their minds. Then you have won the war."<ref>{{cite news |title=In Search of the Jaguar |author= |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7300063n |newspaper=60 Minutes |date=30 January 2011 |accessdate=}}</ref> For his work as an environmentalist, Kaplan was the recipient of the "Hero of the Year Award" by the [[International Wildlife Film Festival|IWFF]] in 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.panthera.org/video/tom-kaplan-receives-2012-iwff-hero-year-award |title=Tom Kaplan Receives 2012 IWFF "Hero of the Year Award" |date=11 May 2012 |website= |publisher=Panthera |accessdate=}}</ref>
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|File:Gerrit Dou, Haringverkoopster met jongen.jpg|[[Gerrit Dou]], The Herring Seller with a Young Boy
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|File:01.craeyvanger.jpg|[[Paulus Lesire]], Portrait of [[:nl:Willem Craeyvanger|Willem Craeyvanger]], 1651
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===''The Five Senses'' by Rembrandt van Rijn===
Further to their commitment to ensuring the long-term survival of the big cats, in 2009 Kaplan and his wife, Dafna Recanati Kaplan, endowed the Recanati-Kaplan Center at Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, the WildCRU, and the university's Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice, which has revolutionized access to Oxford for talented young conservationists from developing countries. This collaboration with Dr. David MacDonald resulted in the university-based felid conservation program. In November 2011, Oxford's WildCRU was awarded the [[Queen's Anniversary Prize]] for Higher Education in recognition of WildCRU's outstanding work in wildlife and environmental conservation.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ox.ac.uk/media/news_stories/2011/111125.html |title=Queen's Anniversary Prize for WildCRU |date=25 November 2011 |website= |publisher=Oxford University |accessdate=}}</ref>
At a 2015 auction in [[Bloomfield, New Jersey]], a European bidder bought ''The Fainting Patient'' or ''Smell'' for $870,000, though its pre-auction estimate had only been $800. This was identified as an early work by Rembrandt, dating to 1624 and belonging to his ''[[The Senses (Rembrandt)|The Five Senses]]'' series.<ref>Ilona van Tuinen, 'A newly discovered painting by Rembrandt van Rijn: The unconscious patient (smell)', in: ''Jordaens. Rembrandt. Two new early works''. Paris, Talabardon & Gautier, 2016, p. 20-37.</ref><ref name="getty">{{cite news |date=May 7, 2016 |title=The story behind a Rembrandt painting's journey from a New Jersey basement to the Getty |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-getty-rembrandt-20160505-snap-htmlstory.html |work=Los Angeles Times }}</ref> Soon after, the Leiden Collection acquired the work for $5 million.<ref>[[Ernst van de Wetering]], ''Rembrandt's Beginnings - an Essay'', in: Ernst van de Wetering, Bernhard Schnackeburg e.a., ''The Mystery of the Young Rembrandt'', Staatliche Museen Kassel, Het [[Rembrandthuis]], Amsterdam, 2001-2002, pp. 22-57.</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-art-spotting-sleepers-misattributed-masterpieces-earn-dealers-millions |title=The Art of Spotting 'Sleepers,' the Misattributed Masterpieces That Earn Dealers Millions |date=September 29, 2017 |publisher=Artsy }}</ref> The Leiden Collection owned ''Hearing'' and ''Touch'' from the series (''Sight'' is in the [[Museum De Lakenhal]] in Leiden and the whereabouts of ''Taste'' is unknown).


''Smell'' bears Rembrandt's monogram (RF or RHF, ''Rembrandt Harmensz. fecit''), representing the master's earliest known signature, and is similar in dimensions and style to the other known works in the series.<ref>{{in lang|nl}} [http://www.nrc.nl/handelsblad/2016/03/09/nieuwe-rembrandt-gevonden-1598549 Arjen Ribbens, '''Nieuwe' Rembrandt gevonden''], [[NRC Handelsblad]], March 10, 2016.</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=March 10, 2016 |title='New' Rembrandt, The Unconscious Patient, debuts at Dutch art fair |url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/rembrandt-unconscious-patient-1.3453851 |agency=Associated Press }}</ref> The three Leiden Collection works were exhibited at the Getty Museum in 2016,<ref name="getty" /> and the complete extant set of four were reunited for shows at the [[Ashmolean Museum]] and [[Rembrandthuis]] in 2017.<ref>{{in lang|nl}} Bram de Klerck, ''Zintuigen van Rembrandt opnieuw samen'', in: NRC Handelsblad, C15, 6 januari 2017</ref>
The Kaplans also founded Project Orianne Ltd., a historic effort focused on the conservation of the [[eastern indigo snake]] and its habitat, the last remaining long-leaf pine forests of the Southeastern United States.<ref>{{cite journal |year=October 2008 |title=Conservation Initiative: Indigo News |journal=The Florida Wildlifer |volume=15 |issue=2 |pages=6 |publisher= |doi= |url= |accessdate=}}</ref>


=== Exhibitions ===
Kaplan is also active in community philanthropy. After having served as its President from 2009-2012, he is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the [[92nd Street Y]], Jewish community and cultural center. His wife and Robert Gilson conceived of the Recanati-Kaplan Program for Excellence in the Arts, which funds scholarships based on artistic merit for children and teens to study with the 92Y's renowned School of the Arts.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.92y.org/Uptown/School-of-the-Arts/Scholarship-Programs/Recanati-Kaplan-Program-for-Excellence-in-the-Arts.aspx |title=Recanati-Kaplan Program for Excellence in the Arts |date= |website= |publisher=92nd Street Y |accessdate=}}</ref>
Notable past and upcoming exhibitions of the Leiden Collection include:<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.theleidencollection.com/exhibitions/ |title=Exhibitions |access-date=August 15, 2018 |publisher=The Leiden Collection }}</ref>
* February 4, 2023 - August 27, 2023, ''Rembrandt & His Contemporaries. History paintings from the Leiden Collection'', [[H'ART Museum]], Amsterdam<ref>{{cite web |url=https://hermitage.nl/en/exhibitions/rembrandt-his-contemporaries/ |title=Rembrandt & His Contemporaries. History paintings from the Leiden Collection |date=February 12, 2023 |publisher=Hermitage Amsterdam }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Fabrique |title=Rembrandt & His Contemporaries |url=https://hermitage.nl/en/exhibitions/rembrandt-his-contemporaries/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230307204847/https://hermitage.nl/en/exhibitions/rembrandt-his-contemporaries/ |archive-date=March 7, 2023 |access-date=March 7, 2023 |website=Hermitage Amsterdam |language=en-UK}}</ref>
* February 14, 2019 – May 18, 2019, ''Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age. Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection and the Musée du Louvre'', [[Louvre Abu Dhabi]], [[Abu Dhabi]]<ref>{{cite news |date=February 17, 2019 |title=Billionaire art collector Thomas Kaplan on working with Sheikh Mohamed and why he loves the UAE |url=https://www.thenational.ae/arts-culture/art/billionaire-art-collector-thomas-kaplan-on-working-with-sheikh-mohamed-and-why-he-loves-the-uae-1.826947 |work=The National }}</ref>
* September 5, 2018 – January 13, 2019, ''The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer: Masterpieces of The Leiden Collection'', [[Hermitage Museum|The State Hermitage Museum]], [[Saint Petersburg]]
* March 28, 2018 – July 22, 2018, ''The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer: Masterpieces of The Leiden Collection'', [[Pushkin Museum|Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts]], Moscow
* September 23, 2017 – February 25, 2018, ''Rembrandt, Vermeer and Hals in the Dutch Golden Age: Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection'', [[Long Museum]] West Bund, Shanghai
* June 17, 2017 – September 3, 2017, ''Rembrandt and His Time: Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection'', [[National Museum of China]], Beijing
* February 22, 2017 – May 22, 2017, ''Le siècle de Rembrandt'', [[Louvre]], Paris
* March 11, 2014 – August 31, 2014, ''Gerrit Dou. The Leiden Collection from New York'', [[Museum De Lakenhal]], Leiden<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lakenhal.nl/en/story/museum-de-lakenhal-presenteert-gerrit-dou-the-leiden-collection-from-new-york |title=Museum De Lakenhal presents: Gerrit Dou. The Leiden Collection from New York |date=December 18, 2013 |publisher=Museum De Lakenhal }}</ref>


==Philanthropy and activism==
In medicine, the Kaplans have funded the Lillian Jean Kaplan Renal Transplantation Center at the University of Miami as well as a variety of prizes and grants for medical science research.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.med.miami.edu/news/view.asp?id=237 |title=UM School of Medicine dedicates Lillian Jean Kaplan Renal Transplantation Center |date=10 December 2002 |website= |publisher=University of Miami |accessdate=}}</ref> In 2012, the Kaplans created the Daisy and Paul Soros/Recanati-Kaplan Family Assistant Professor in Preventive Cardiology, a position held by Dr. Bassem Masri.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://weill.cornell.edu/research/bassemelmasri/biography.html |title=Bassem Masri, M.D. |date= |website= |publisher=Weill Cornell Medical College |accessdate=}}</ref>
===Foreign policy===
Kaplan is a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cfr.org/about/membership/roster.html?letter=K |title=Membership Roster |publisher=Council on Foreign Relations }}</ref> He belongs to the International Council of the [[Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs]] at [[Harvard University]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/experts/2545/thomas_kaplan.html |title=Thomas Kaplan |publisher=Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs |access-date=September 12, 2013}}</ref> where Kaplan, scholar [[Graham Allison]] and American General [[David Petraeus]] created the Recanati–Kaplan Foundation Fellows Program for intelligence officers from around the globe.<ref>{{cite news |date=Spring 2016 |title=Origins of the Recanati-Kaplan Program for Intelligence Officers |url=http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/26430/origins_of_the_recanatikaplan_program_for_intelligence_officers.html |agency=Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs |access-date=July 7, 2016 |archive-date=August 21, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821081143/http://belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/publication/26430/origins_of_the_recanatikaplan_program_for_intelligence_officers.html |url-status=dead }}</ref> A similar program was established in 2020 at the [[Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs]], the Petraeus-Recanati-Kaplan Fellowship, which brings select special military operators to [[Yale University]] for a one-year global affairs master's.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://jackson.yale.edu/international-leadership-center/what-we-do/ |title=What We Do |last= |first= |date= |website= |publisher=Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs |access-date=October 24, 2022 |quote=}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=September 28, 2021 |title=Jackson Institute of Global Affairs incorporates two new programs |url=https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2021/09/28/jackson-institute-of-global-affairs-incorporates-two-new-programs/ |work=Yale Daily News |location= |access-date=}}</ref> In 2022, the Recanati-Kaplan Applied History Initiative was created at the Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum, a think-tank based at the [[University of Cambridge]], "to inform Middle East policy with deep historical insight".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.cmenaf.org/recanati-kaplan-applied-history-initiative |title=Recanati-Kaplan Applied History Initiative (AHI) |last= |first= |date= |website= |publisher=Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum |access-date=October 30, 2022 |quote=}}</ref>


In 2018, along with French philosopher and activist [[Bernard-Henri Lévy]], Kaplan co-founded Justice for Kurds (JFK), a New York-based, not-for-profit advocacy group that seeks to educate and raise public awareness about the Kurdish cause in the U.S. and globally. Kaplan serves as chairman of the group.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Kaplan|first1=Thomas S.|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/its-not-too-late-for-trump-to-rethink-a-dangerous-betrayal-of-us-allies-in-syria/2019/01/03/fb86739c-0f69-11e9-84fc-d58c33d6c8c7_story.html|title=It's not too late for Trump to rethink a dangerous betrayal of U.S. allies in Syria|date=January 3, 2019|newspaper=The Washington Post|last2=Lévy|first2=Bernard-Henri}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://justiceforkurds.org/about/|title=About Us|publisher=Justice for Kurds|access-date=November 3, 2019}}</ref> JFK's Advisory Council features policymakers, journalists, intellectuals, diplomats, military commanders, and artists.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://justiceforkurds.org/2019/10/30/justice-for-kurds-advisory-council-announced-in-the-new-york-times/|title=Justice for Kurds Advisory Council Announced in the New York Times|date=October 30, 2019|publisher=Justice for Kurds}}</ref>
Kaplan donated $4.8 million to the [[Leib Tropper#Eternal Jewish Family|Eternal Jewish Family]]<ref>[http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/23832/among-friends The Tablet: "Among Friends" By Allison Hoffman] January 19, 2010</ref> and $36 million to the Lillian Jean Kaplan Foundation, named after Kaplan’s mother.<ref>[http://www.forbes.com/sites/nathanvardi/2012/06/28/the-tragedy-of-guma-aguiar-and-a-2-billion-texas-gas-fortune/ Forbes: "The Tragedy Of Guma Aguiar And A $2 Billion Texas Gas Fortune" by Nathan Vardi] June 28, 2012</ref>

Kaplan, along with [[Sheldon Adelson|Sheldon]] and [[Miriam Adelson]], contributed three-quarters of the 1.7 million dollar revenue of [[United Against Nuclear Iran]] (UANI) in 2013.<ref>{{cite news|author=Eli Clifton|url=http://www.lobelog.com/document-reveals-billionaire-backers-behind-united-against-nuclear-iran/|title=Document Reveals Billionaire Backers Behind United Against Nuclear Iran|date=July 6, 2015|publisher=LobeLog}}</ref> In 2017 Kaplan gave a speech at a conference for the organization in which he compared Iran to a [[reticulated python]] devouring a goat as well as saying that the Iranian government because of their [[Shia Islam|Shiite Muslim]] beliefs "pursue a strategy of '[[taqiyya]]', or religious dissimulation" to conceal its imperial aims.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://theintercept.com/2019/11/27/iran-environmentalists-panthera-thomas-kaplan/|title=Did an American Billionaire Philanthropist Play a Role in the Imprisonment of Iranian Environmentalists?|last=Hussain|first=Murtaza|date=November 27, 2019|website=The Intercept}}</ref>

===Community, culture, and antiquities===
Kaplan served as president (2009–2012) and chairman of the board of directors (2012–2015) of the [[92nd Street Y]], a prominent Jewish community and cultural center in New York City.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.concordia.net/community/dr-thomas-kaplan/ |title=Dr. Thomas S. Kaplan |publisher=Concordia }}</ref> His wife Daphne and Robert Gilson conceived of the Recanati–Kaplan Program for Excellence in the Arts, which funds scholarships based on artistic merit for children and teens to study at the 92Y's School of the Arts.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.92y.org/school-of-the-arts/recanati-kaplan.aspx |title=Recanati-Kaplan Program for Excellence in the Arts |publisher=92nd Street Y }}</ref>

In 2014, along with the [[Florence Gould]] Foundation, the Kaplans helped fund the creation of [[Albertine Books|Albertine]], a bookshop housed in the historic [[Payne Whitney House]] of the [[Embassy of France, Washington, D.C.|French Embassy]] on [[Fifth Avenue]] in New York City. Albertine has the largest collection of French-language books and English translations in the U.S.<ref name="amb"/><ref>{{cite web |url=https://frenchculture.org/about-us/press-room/4928-opening-albertine-reading-room-and-bookshop-devoted-french-literature-and |title=Opening Of Albertine A Reading Room And Bookshop Devoted To French Literature And Intellectual Exchange |last= |first= |date=September 3, 2014 |website= |publisher=Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States |access-date=October 27, 2022 |quote=}}</ref> In 2022, Villa Albertine, a French government-sponsored residency program for artists and intellectuals in the U.S., launched the Recanati-Kaplan Prize to "support artistic and intellectual exchange between the United States, France, and the Arab world". The prize awards one recognized individual from the Arab world with a residency project in the U.S.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://villa-albertine.org/professionals/appel-candidatures-prix-recanati-kaplan |title=Call for applications: Recanati-Kaplan Prize |last= |first= |date= |website= |publisher=Villa Albertine |access-date=October 27, 2022 |quote=}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=October 7, 2022 |title=Immersion américaine à la Villa Albertine pour les lauréats arabes du prix Recanati-Kaplan |url=https://www.arabnews.fr/node/298601/culture |work=Arab News |location= |access-date=}}</ref>

In 2015, after the passing of his boyhood friend, Simon Marsh, Kaplan parted with the two [[Supermarine Spitfire|Spitfire]] Mark I fighter planes that he and Marsh had as partners restored with Historic Flying of Duxford, Cambridgeshire.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Thomsen |first=Simon |date=July 10, 2015 |title=This incredible WWII plane owned by Thomas Kaplan just sold for $AU6.4 million |url=https://www.businessinsider.com/this-incredible-wwii-plane-owned-by-thomas-kaplan-just-sold-for-au64-million-2015-7 |access-date=March 7, 2023 |website=Business Insider |language=en-US}}</ref> The second of the planes, Spitfire N3200, was gifted in the presence of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, where it had last flown as the personal aircraft of the Commander of 19 Squadron, [[Geoffrey D. Stephenson|Geoffrey Dalton Stephenson]], later personal pilot to King George VI.<ref>{{cite news |date=July 9, 2015|title='Can I have another 10 minutes?' Thrilled Prince William examines restored Spitfire |url=http://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/590053/Prince-William-cockpit-restored-Spitfire-aircraft |newspaper=Daily Express }}</ref> The first, Spitfire P9374, flown by Captain Peter Cazenove over Dunkirk, was sold at auction at [[Christie's|Christies]] London, where it achieved a record price for any Spitfire at auction, the proceeds of which were donated for the benefit of the RAF Benevolent Society, Panthera, Oxford's WildCRU and Stop Ivory.<ref>{{cite news |date=July 10, 2015 |title=Historic Spitfire soars in record-breaking London sales |url=http://www.christies.com/features/Results-an-exceptional-week-of-sales-6344-1.aspx |agency=Christie's }}</ref>

In 2017, Kaplan became the chairman of the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas (ALIPH), a Geneva-based foundation dedicated to the implementation of preventive, emergency response, and restoration programs for cultural property in danger of destruction, damage or looting. A joint initiative of the governments of France and the United Arab Emirates, its board of directors includes representatives of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco, China, international institutions, and private donors.<ref>{{cite news |date=March 20, 2017 |title=Global fund to protect cultural heritage launches with $75m and board led by US billionaire Thomas Kaplan |url=https://www.theartnewspaper.com/news/global-fund-to-protect-cultural-heritage-launches-with-dollar75m-and-board-led-by-us-billionaire-thomas-kaplan |work=The Art Newspaper }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=March 21, 2017 |title=UAE and France Reunite for the Establishment of the International Alliance for Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas |url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/uae-and-france-reunite-for-the-establishment-of-the-international-alliance-for-protection-of-heritage-in-conflict-areas-616688814.html |agency=PR Newswire }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=March 22, 2017 |title=François Hollande obtient 76 millions d'euros pour le sauvetage du patrimoine en péril |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/arts/article/2017/03/22/francois-hollande-obtient-76-millions-d-euros-pour-le-sauvetage-du-patrimoine-en-peril_5098787_1655012.html |work=Le Monde }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=March 21, 2017 |title=70 millions d'euros récoltés en faveur du patrimoine culturel en péril dans le monde |url=http://www.lefigaro.fr/culture/2017/03/21/03004-20170321ARTFIG00173-755-millions-de-dollars-recoltes-en-faveur-du-patrimoine-culturel-en-peril.php |work=Le Figaro }}</ref>

On October 29, 2019, at a ceremony in New York in which [[Princess Dana Firas]] of Jordan received the 2019 Watch Award, the [[World Monuments Fund]] bestowed upon Kaplan the Hadrian Award, a recognition established in 1988 to honor international leaders who have advanced the preservation of world art and architecture.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.wmf.org/blog/celebrating-heritage-champions-2019-hadrian-gala |title=Celebrating Heritage Champions at the 2019 Hadrian Gala |date=October 30, 2019 |publisher=World Monuments Fund }}</ref>

===Conservation===
Kaplan is the executive chairman of [[Panthera Corporation]], a charity which he and his wife co-founded with [[Alan Rabinowitz]] in 2006. Panthera is devoted to preserving the big cats and their ecosystems and has been recognized as a leading force in felid conservation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.panthera.org/about/qa-chairman|title=Q&A with the Chairman|publisher=Panthera}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last1=Garcia|first1=D.|last2=Stokstad|first2=E.|date=September 1, 2006|title=From Making a Killing to Saving a Species|url=http://www.panthera.org/sites/default/files/FromMakingAKillingToSavingASpecies.pdf|url-status=dead|journal=Science|volume=313|issue=5791|pages=1226–1227|doi=10.1126/science.313.5791.1226|pmid=16946047|s2cid=27001832 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005121820/http://www.panthera.org/sites/default/files/FromMakingAKillingToSavingASpecies.pdf|archive-date=October 5, 2013}}</ref> Conservationist [[Doug Tompkins]] has referred to Panthera as "the foremost big cat conservation organization in the world," with ''[[National Geographic (magazine)|National Geographic]]'' saying Panthera "represents the most comprehensive effort of its kind in wildcat conservation."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.panthera.org/testimonials|title=Testimonials|publisher=Panthera}}</ref> For his work as an environmentalist, Kaplan was the recipient of the "Hero of the Year Award" by the [[International Wildlife Film Festival|IWFF]] in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://vimeo.com/43693199|title=Tom Kaplan Receives 2012 IWFF 'Hero of the Year Award'|date=May 11, 2012|publisher=Panthera}}</ref> In an interview with [[David Rubenstein]], part of [[Bloomberg Television|Bloomberg]]'s "Peer-to-Peer Conversations" series, Kaplan said, "If I have one passion, which is even greater than Rembrandt, it would be wildlife conservation..."<ref name="rubenstein">{{cite news|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2019-05-29/david-rubenstein-show-tom-kaplan-the-electrum-group-chairman-video|title=David Rubenstein Speaks with Thomas Kaplan|date=May 29, 2019|agency=Bloomberg}}</ref> In an interview with Sotheby's, Kaplan connected his two passions: "I see the common denominator between the power of a Rembrandt and the power of when you first encounter a tiger in the wild. It's beauty."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/protective-spirit |title=Protective Spirit |last=Morrison |first=Alexander |date= December 9, 2021|website= |publisher=Sotheby's |access-date=October 24, 2022 |quote=}}</ref>

Kaplan and his wife Dafna helped establish a felid conservation program at Oxford University in collaboration with [[David Macdonald (biologist)|David MacDonald]]. In 2009, the couple endowed the Recanati-Kaplan Center at Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, the [[WildCRU]], and the university's Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice, which offers young conservationists from developing countries access to training at Oxford. In February 2012, Oxford's WildCRU was awarded the [[Queen's Anniversary Prize]] for Higher Education in recognition of WildCRU's outstanding work in wildlife and environmental conservation.<ref name="king"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2012-02-24-queens-anniversary-prize-presented|title=Queen's Anniversary Prize presented|date=February 24, 2012|publisher=Oxford University}}</ref> In July 2015, a [[trophy hunter]] [[Killing of Cecil the lion|killed Cecil the lion]], who was being studied by the WildCRU's Kaplan-funded Hwange Lion Research Project in Zimbabwe.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/janeroberts/2015/07/31/billionaire-who-funds-cecil-the-lions-researchers-speaks-out-offers-matching-grant/#1f1ff95a54ca|title=Billionaire Who Funds Cecil The Lion's Researchers Speaks Out, Offers Matching Grant|date=July 31, 2015|newspaper=Forbes}}</ref>

The Kaplans also founded the Orianne Society, focused on the conservation of the [[eastern indigo snake]] and its habitat, the last remaining long-leaf pine forests of the Southeastern United States.<ref>{{cite journal|date=October 2008|title=Conservation Initiative: Indigo News|url=https://static1.squarespace.com/static/52015736e4b067924ab194d2/t/52c6c2fae4b0c2f001500cfb/1388757754378/TheFloridaWildliferVol15Issue2.pdf#page=6|journal=The Florida Wildlifer|volume=15|issue=2|pages=6}}</ref> As part of this effort, the Kaplans created the Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve in Georgia through the purchase and donation of 2,500 acres of the snake's winter habitat.<ref name="king"/> In recognition for their work in wildlife conservation, in 2014 the Kaplans were awarded the New Species Award, and the naming of the newly discovered Orianne's Tree Snake, by the [[African Rainforest Conservancy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blacktiemagazine.com/society_february_2014/African_Rainforest_Conservancy_23rd_Annual_Artists_for_Africa_Benefit.htm|title=African Rainforest Conservancy's 23rd Annual Artists for Africa Benefit|publisher=Black Tie Magazine}}</ref>

In October 2017, the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (PWHF), a conservation organization based in Iran, severed ties with Panthera in response to the 2017 UANI speech Kaplan had made about the Iranian government. In a letter they sent to Panthera: “His allegations about our country are absolutely baseless and his statements are insulting to our country and its people,” the letter continued. “We are very sorry to see personal politics have a negative impact on conservation, but these are unusual times.” The activists ended up getting arrested by the Iranian government under charges of treason, though they have maintained their innocence since.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/world/cheetah-researchers-accused-of-spying-sentenced-in-iran/ar-BBXhemu|title=Cheetah researchers accused of spying sentenced in Iran|last=Long|first=Kayleigh E.|date=November 24, 2019|publisher=National Geographic}}</ref>

On November 12, 2018, at the inaugural [[Paris Peace Forum]], Kaplan launched the Indian Ocean Tortoise Alliance (IOTA), a [[Seychelles]]-based initiative dedicated to the conservation of the [[Aldabra giant tortoise|Aldabra tortoise]] and its [[Rewilding (conservation biology)|rewilding]] in the other countries where it previously existed.<ref>{{cite news |last=Laurence |first=Daniel |date=November 19, 2018 |title=New alliance to highlight, conserve Aldabra giant tortoises in Seychelles |url=http://www.seychellesnewsagency.com/articles/10078/New+alliance+to+highlight%2C+conserve+Aldabra+giant+tortoises+in+Seychelles |agency=Seychelles News Agency |location= |access-date=January 10, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://parispeaceforum.org/program_debat/official-launch-of-the-indian-ocean-tortoise-alliance-iota-conserving-the-aldabra-tortoise-through-regional-cooperation/ |title=Official Launch of the Indian Ocean Tortoise Alliance (IOTA) – Conserving the Aldabra Tortoise Through Regional Cooperation |last= |first= |date=November 12, 2018 |website= |publisher=Paris Peace Forum |access-date=January 10, 2021 |quote=}}</ref>

In 2020, Panthera launched a campaign called "Leopard Spotted" to encourage wearers of leopard print to promote awareness of the animal's plight on social media and donate to conservation efforts via a royalties system. Kaplan told ''The New Yorker'', "We're not interested in discouraging people from using leopard print. To the contrary, what we want to do is make people understand that, while celebrating the leopard, they can also give back. If royalties were paid for any fashion statement like this, there would be more than enough money to save the leopard."<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Mead |first=Rebecca |date=March 21, 2022 |title=Should Leopards Be Paid for Their Spots? |url=https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/03/28/should-leopards-be-paid-for-their-spots |magazine=The New Yorker |location= |access-date=}}</ref>

==Distinctions==
In March 2014, Kaplan was awarded the rank of ''Chevalier'' in the ''[[Legion of Honour|Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur]]'' of France, the country's highest civilian distinction. In presenting the decoration, the French Ambassador to the United States, [[François Delattre]], said of Kaplan: "Through your multifaceted life and your support for an incredible array of causes, I believe you are the very definition of a game changer and Renaissance man - a young Renaissance man: as Chairman of the Y, as an environmentalist in Brazil, as an entrepreneur, a historian, a philanthropist, an art collector and a politically engaged individual."<ref name="amb">{{cite web |url=http://www.ambafrance-us.org/spip.php?article5421 |title=Ambassador Delattre Honors Tom Kaplan |date=April 8, 2014 |publisher=Embassy of France in Washington }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://frenchculture.org/archive/speeches/france-honors-tom-kaplan-legion-honor |title=France Honors Tom Kaplan with the Legion of Honor |date=April 7, 2014 |publisher=Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the U.S. }}</ref>

In March 2017, Kaplan was decorated as a ''Commandeur'' in the [[Ordre des Arts et des Lettres]] by France's Minister of Culture, [[Audrey Azoulay]], at a ceremony at the Louvre Museum. The award was given in recognition of the Kaplan family's contribution to the arts in France as well as globally.<ref name="bio"/>

In September 2018, Kaplan was awarded the rank of Officer in the [[Order of Orange-Nassau]] for his efforts in disseminating Dutch culture and building bridges between people through art. [[Renée Jones-Bos]], Ambassador of the Netherlands to Russia, presented the distinction to Kaplan in the Saint Petersburg office of [[Mikhail Piotrovsky]], Director of the Hermitage Museum.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://dutchculture.nl/nl/nieuws/thomas-kaplan-ontvangt-koninklijke-onderscheiding-rusland |date=September 11, 2018 |publisher=DutchCulture |language=nl |title=Thomas Kaplan ontvangt koninklijke onderscheiding |trans-title=Thomas Kaplan Receives Royal Distinction}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
He is married to Dafna Recanati Kaplan, daughter of Israeli artist Mira Recanati and businessman [[Leon Recanati]]. They have three children.<ref name=NBCGoldsEvangelist /><ref>{{cite news |title=When money and money meet |author= |url=http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=177755 |newspaper=Globes |date=16 November 1999 ||language=Hebrew}}</ref> His nephew is businessman [[Guma Aguiar]].<ref>[http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/23723/prodigal-son The Tablet: "Prodigal Son - A look at Guma Aguiar, who with his uncle bankrolled a New York rabbi trying to control the standards for conversion to Judaism" By Allison Hoffman] January 15, 2010</ref><ref>[http://abcnews.go.com/US/missing-millionaire-guma-aguiars-billionaire-uncle-thomas-kaplan/story?id=16703264 ABC News: "Missing Millionaire Guma Aguiar's Even Richer Uncle Suspicious of Disappearance" By CHRISTINA NG] July 3, 2012</ref>
Kaplan is married to Dafna Recanati Kaplan, daughter of Israeli artist Mira Recanati and investor [[Leon Recanati]]. They have three children.<ref name="Evangelist"/><ref>{{cite news |title=When money and money meet |url=http://www.globes.co.il/news/article.aspx?did=177755 |newspaper=Globes |date=November 16, 1999 |language=he}}</ref>


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Thomas Kaplan
Born (1962-09-14) September 14, 1962 (age 62)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materOxford University
Occupation(s)Investor, conservationist, philanthropist
SpouseDafna Recanati
Children3
RelativesLeon Recanati (father-in-law)

Thomas Scott Kaplan (born September 14, 1962) is an American businessman, philanthropist and art collector. He is the world's largest private collector of Rembrandt's works.

Kaplan is the chairman and chief investment officer of The Electrum Group LLC, a New York City-based investment, advisory and asset management firm with a focus on the natural resources sector. Since 2017, he has been the chairman of the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas (ALIPH), a Geneva-based foundation established by France and the United Arab Emirates.

Early life and education

Born in New York City, Kaplan is the son of Lillian Jean Berger and Jason "Jay" Kaplan. He and his family are Jewish.[1]

In his youth, Kaplan developed a passion for wildlife conservation and for Rembrandt, which later inspired him to found the field conservation group Panthera[2] and The Leiden Collection, the world's largest private grouping of works from the Dutch Golden Age.[3]

At Oxford University, Kaplan earned bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in history.[4] He wrote his doctoral dissertation on the Malayan counterinsurgency and the manner in which commodities influence strategic planning.[5] While earning his Ph.D, Kaplan worked as an analyst covering Israeli companies publicly traded in the U.S.[5] On a business trip, he met his future wife, Dafna Recanati (the daughter of Israeli investor Leon Recanati), who had attended the same boarding school as Kaplan, Institut Le Rosey.[5][6] Her mother, artist Mira Recanati, introduced him to Israeli investor Avi Tiomkin, who hired him as a junior partner in 1991. Kaplan had impressed Tiomkin by correctly predicting Saddam Hussein's 1990 invasion of Kuwait several years before it took place.[5] When Tiomkin decided to concentrate his investments solely in Israel in 1993, Kaplan moved on to pursue his own entrepreneurial ventures.[5]

Career

Inspired by Marc Faber, who held that precious metals were insurance against the "monetary foolishness" of central governments, Kaplan focused on natural resources investing.[5] In 1993, he founded Apex Silver Mines to capitalize on the improving supply/demand fundamentals of metals.[7] While he was chairman and chief executive officer of Apex, his team discovered and financed the mining of the San Cristobal deposit in Bolivia.[8][9] Kaplan retired from Apex Silver at the end of 2004.[5]

In 2003, a company related to Kaplan became the largest investor in African Platinum Plc (then known as Southern African Resources Plc). In 2007, Kaplan sold his position in African Platinum as part of a transaction in which the company was acquired by Impala Platinum Limited, at a valuation of $580 million.[10]

Also in 2003, Kaplan founded Leor Exploration & Production LLC,[11] which became the fastest-growing privately held hydrocarbon exploration and production company in the United States. In 2007, Leor's natural gas assets were sold to Encana (now Ovintiv) for $2.55 billion.[12][13]

Kaplan first began investing heavily in gold in 2000. Since the sales of African Platinum and Leor in 2007, Kaplan has focused on the Electrum Group. Its exploration arm, Electrum Ltd., which he co-founded with Dr. Larry Buchanan, owns gold exploration assets. Its other entities hold interests in several publicly traded companies, including NovaGold Resources[14][15] and Gabriel Resources Ltd.,[16] two companies that own gold resources.[17][18] Among its private interests, the Electrum Group is the controlling shareholder of Sunshine Silver Mining & Refining Corporation, which owns the Sunshine Mine in Idaho, a large silver mine in U.S. history,[19] as well as the Los Gatos silver-zinc deposit in Mexico, which it is developing in partnership with Dowa of Japan.[20] Gatos Silver went public in October 2020, raising $170 million.[21]

In August 2020, it was reported that Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway had made an investment in Barrick Gold, NovaGold's joint venture partner in the Donlin Gold mine project in Alaska.[22]

Kaplan says his "mantra" is to "go for the great assets that give you tremendous underlying leverage to your theme... but only in jurisdictions that will allow you to keep the fruits of the leverage." Analysts have referred to his highlighting the importance of jurisdictional risks in the mining industry as the "Kaplan Doctrine".[23][24]

Leiden Collection

Kaplan's passion for the Dutch art began in his childhood.[3] Kaplan and his wife, Dafna Recanati Kaplan, began to collect the art of the Dutch Golden Age in 2003. In that year, they acquired their first Dutch painting: Gerrit Dou's Portrait of Dirck van Beresteyn.[25] The Leiden Collection, named after the Dutch town of Leiden where Rembrandt and Dou were born, is among the largest private collections of Dutch art in the world, with more than 250 paintings and drawings, most of which are included in a free, high-resolution online catalogue.[26][27] The Kaplans' intention was to establish a "lending library for old masters", including loans for special exhibitions as well as loans to bolster long-term installations.[28] The collection, which includes Rembrandt's Self-Portrait with Shaded Eyes and Minerva in Her Study, was featured in a three-part documentary entitled "Looking for Rembrandt" that aired on the BBC in April 2019 on the 350th anniversary of the Rembrandt's death.[29] Minerva in her Study and Bust of a Bearded Man were among 35 pictures lent to the Hermitage Amsterdam for an exhibition of Leiden Collection works in early 2023.[30]

The Leiden Collection focuses on Rembrandt and his school. [31] It includes a group of fifteen paintings and two drawings by Rembrandt and members of his circle including his teacher, Pieter Lastman, and Jan Lievens. The collection also includes a c. 1629-1630 self-portrait of Lievens.[32][33][34] The collection contains 250 paintings and drawings, mainly by 17th-century artists based in Leiden including: thirteen paintings from all phases of the career of Gerrit Dou, A Young Woman Seated at the Virginals (1670–1672) by Johannes Vermeer and Hagar and the Angel by Carel Fabritius. A catalog of the Dou works in the collection, with technical analyses, appeared in 2014.[35] An online catalog of the collection was published in January 2017, with information on over 175 of the works in the collection.[36]

The Five Senses by Rembrandt van Rijn

At a 2015 auction in Bloomfield, New Jersey, a European bidder bought The Fainting Patient or Smell for $870,000, though its pre-auction estimate had only been $800. This was identified as an early work by Rembrandt, dating to 1624 and belonging to his The Five Senses series.[37][38] Soon after, the Leiden Collection acquired the work for $5 million.[39][40] The Leiden Collection owned Hearing and Touch from the series (Sight is in the Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden and the whereabouts of Taste is unknown).

Smell bears Rembrandt's monogram (RF or RHF, Rembrandt Harmensz. fecit), representing the master's earliest known signature, and is similar in dimensions and style to the other known works in the series.[41][42] The three Leiden Collection works were exhibited at the Getty Museum in 2016,[38] and the complete extant set of four were reunited for shows at the Ashmolean Museum and Rembrandthuis in 2017.[43]

Exhibitions

Notable past and upcoming exhibitions of the Leiden Collection include:[44]

  • February 4, 2023 - August 27, 2023, Rembrandt & His Contemporaries. History paintings from the Leiden Collection, H'ART Museum, Amsterdam[45][46]
  • February 14, 2019 – May 18, 2019, Rembrandt, Vermeer and the Dutch Golden Age. Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection and the Musée du Louvre, Louvre Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi[47]
  • September 5, 2018 – January 13, 2019, The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer: Masterpieces of The Leiden Collection, The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg
  • March 28, 2018 – July 22, 2018, The Age of Rembrandt and Vermeer: Masterpieces of The Leiden Collection, Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow
  • September 23, 2017 – February 25, 2018, Rembrandt, Vermeer and Hals in the Dutch Golden Age: Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection, Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai
  • June 17, 2017 – September 3, 2017, Rembrandt and His Time: Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection, National Museum of China, Beijing
  • February 22, 2017 – May 22, 2017, Le siècle de Rembrandt, Louvre, Paris
  • March 11, 2014 – August 31, 2014, Gerrit Dou. The Leiden Collection from New York, Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden[48]

Philanthropy and activism

Foreign policy

Kaplan is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.[49] He belongs to the International Council of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University,[50] where Kaplan, scholar Graham Allison and American General David Petraeus created the Recanati–Kaplan Foundation Fellows Program for intelligence officers from around the globe.[51] A similar program was established in 2020 at the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs, the Petraeus-Recanati-Kaplan Fellowship, which brings select special military operators to Yale University for a one-year global affairs master's.[52][53] In 2022, the Recanati-Kaplan Applied History Initiative was created at the Cambridge Middle East and North Africa Forum, a think-tank based at the University of Cambridge, "to inform Middle East policy with deep historical insight".[54]

In 2018, along with French philosopher and activist Bernard-Henri Lévy, Kaplan co-founded Justice for Kurds (JFK), a New York-based, not-for-profit advocacy group that seeks to educate and raise public awareness about the Kurdish cause in the U.S. and globally. Kaplan serves as chairman of the group.[55][56] JFK's Advisory Council features policymakers, journalists, intellectuals, diplomats, military commanders, and artists.[57]

Kaplan, along with Sheldon and Miriam Adelson, contributed three-quarters of the 1.7 million dollar revenue of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) in 2013.[58] In 2017 Kaplan gave a speech at a conference for the organization in which he compared Iran to a reticulated python devouring a goat as well as saying that the Iranian government because of their Shiite Muslim beliefs "pursue a strategy of 'taqiyya', or religious dissimulation" to conceal its imperial aims.[59]

Community, culture, and antiquities

Kaplan served as president (2009–2012) and chairman of the board of directors (2012–2015) of the 92nd Street Y, a prominent Jewish community and cultural center in New York City.[60] His wife Daphne and Robert Gilson conceived of the Recanati–Kaplan Program for Excellence in the Arts, which funds scholarships based on artistic merit for children and teens to study at the 92Y's School of the Arts.[61]

In 2014, along with the Florence Gould Foundation, the Kaplans helped fund the creation of Albertine, a bookshop housed in the historic Payne Whitney House of the French Embassy on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Albertine has the largest collection of French-language books and English translations in the U.S.[62][63] In 2022, Villa Albertine, a French government-sponsored residency program for artists and intellectuals in the U.S., launched the Recanati-Kaplan Prize to "support artistic and intellectual exchange between the United States, France, and the Arab world". The prize awards one recognized individual from the Arab world with a residency project in the U.S.[64][65]

In 2015, after the passing of his boyhood friend, Simon Marsh, Kaplan parted with the two Spitfire Mark I fighter planes that he and Marsh had as partners restored with Historic Flying of Duxford, Cambridgeshire.[66] The second of the planes, Spitfire N3200, was gifted in the presence of Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, to the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, where it had last flown as the personal aircraft of the Commander of 19 Squadron, Geoffrey Dalton Stephenson, later personal pilot to King George VI.[67] The first, Spitfire P9374, flown by Captain Peter Cazenove over Dunkirk, was sold at auction at Christies London, where it achieved a record price for any Spitfire at auction, the proceeds of which were donated for the benefit of the RAF Benevolent Society, Panthera, Oxford's WildCRU and Stop Ivory.[68]

In 2017, Kaplan became the chairman of the International Alliance for the Protection of Heritage in Conflict Areas (ALIPH), a Geneva-based foundation dedicated to the implementation of preventive, emergency response, and restoration programs for cultural property in danger of destruction, damage or looting. A joint initiative of the governments of France and the United Arab Emirates, its board of directors includes representatives of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco, China, international institutions, and private donors.[69][70][71][72]

On October 29, 2019, at a ceremony in New York in which Princess Dana Firas of Jordan received the 2019 Watch Award, the World Monuments Fund bestowed upon Kaplan the Hadrian Award, a recognition established in 1988 to honor international leaders who have advanced the preservation of world art and architecture.[73]

Conservation

Kaplan is the executive chairman of Panthera Corporation, a charity which he and his wife co-founded with Alan Rabinowitz in 2006. Panthera is devoted to preserving the big cats and their ecosystems and has been recognized as a leading force in felid conservation.[74][75] Conservationist Doug Tompkins has referred to Panthera as "the foremost big cat conservation organization in the world," with National Geographic saying Panthera "represents the most comprehensive effort of its kind in wildcat conservation."[76] For his work as an environmentalist, Kaplan was the recipient of the "Hero of the Year Award" by the IWFF in 2012.[77] In an interview with David Rubenstein, part of Bloomberg's "Peer-to-Peer Conversations" series, Kaplan said, "If I have one passion, which is even greater than Rembrandt, it would be wildlife conservation..."[6] In an interview with Sotheby's, Kaplan connected his two passions: "I see the common denominator between the power of a Rembrandt and the power of when you first encounter a tiger in the wild. It's beauty."[78]

Kaplan and his wife Dafna helped establish a felid conservation program at Oxford University in collaboration with David MacDonald. In 2009, the couple endowed the Recanati-Kaplan Center at Oxford University's Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, the WildCRU, and the university's Postgraduate Diploma in International Wildlife Conservation Practice, which offers young conservationists from developing countries access to training at Oxford. In February 2012, Oxford's WildCRU was awarded the Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher Education in recognition of WildCRU's outstanding work in wildlife and environmental conservation.[2][79] In July 2015, a trophy hunter killed Cecil the lion, who was being studied by the WildCRU's Kaplan-funded Hwange Lion Research Project in Zimbabwe.[80]

The Kaplans also founded the Orianne Society, focused on the conservation of the eastern indigo snake and its habitat, the last remaining long-leaf pine forests of the Southeastern United States.[81] As part of this effort, the Kaplans created the Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve in Georgia through the purchase and donation of 2,500 acres of the snake's winter habitat.[2] In recognition for their work in wildlife conservation, in 2014 the Kaplans were awarded the New Species Award, and the naming of the newly discovered Orianne's Tree Snake, by the African Rainforest Conservancy.[82]

In October 2017, the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (PWHF), a conservation organization based in Iran, severed ties with Panthera in response to the 2017 UANI speech Kaplan had made about the Iranian government. In a letter they sent to Panthera: “His allegations about our country are absolutely baseless and his statements are insulting to our country and its people,” the letter continued. “We are very sorry to see personal politics have a negative impact on conservation, but these are unusual times.” The activists ended up getting arrested by the Iranian government under charges of treason, though they have maintained their innocence since.[59][83]

On November 12, 2018, at the inaugural Paris Peace Forum, Kaplan launched the Indian Ocean Tortoise Alliance (IOTA), a Seychelles-based initiative dedicated to the conservation of the Aldabra tortoise and its rewilding in the other countries where it previously existed.[84][85]

In 2020, Panthera launched a campaign called "Leopard Spotted" to encourage wearers of leopard print to promote awareness of the animal's plight on social media and donate to conservation efforts via a royalties system. Kaplan told The New Yorker, "We're not interested in discouraging people from using leopard print. To the contrary, what we want to do is make people understand that, while celebrating the leopard, they can also give back. If royalties were paid for any fashion statement like this, there would be more than enough money to save the leopard."[86]

Distinctions

In March 2014, Kaplan was awarded the rank of Chevalier in the Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur of France, the country's highest civilian distinction. In presenting the decoration, the French Ambassador to the United States, François Delattre, said of Kaplan: "Through your multifaceted life and your support for an incredible array of causes, I believe you are the very definition of a game changer and Renaissance man - a young Renaissance man: as Chairman of the Y, as an environmentalist in Brazil, as an entrepreneur, a historian, a philanthropist, an art collector and a politically engaged individual."[62][87]

In March 2017, Kaplan was decorated as a Commandeur in the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by France's Minister of Culture, Audrey Azoulay, at a ceremony at the Louvre Museum. The award was given in recognition of the Kaplan family's contribution to the arts in France as well as globally.[4]

In September 2018, Kaplan was awarded the rank of Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau for his efforts in disseminating Dutch culture and building bridges between people through art. Renée Jones-Bos, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Russia, presented the distinction to Kaplan in the Saint Petersburg office of Mikhail Piotrovsky, Director of the Hermitage Museum.[88]

Personal life

Kaplan is married to Dafna Recanati Kaplan, daughter of Israeli artist Mira Recanati and investor Leon Recanati. They have three children.[5][89]

References

  1. ^ Forbes Israel: Jewish Billionaires - Profile of Thomas Kaplan April 14, 2013 (in Hebrew)
  2. ^ a b c "Tom Kaplan: Billionaire King Of Cats". Forbes. October 8, 2013.
  3. ^ a b "The Leiden Collection of Dutch Golden Age Paintings". Sotheby's Magazine. April 28, 2017.
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