Claghorn, James L. (James Lawrence), 1817-1884
type Collector Patron
dates 1817-1884
city Philadelphia
statePA
sex M
history James Lawrence Claghorn was an art collector, patron, an officer of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Philadelphia School of Design for Women.

Known for his print collection, he began by collecting paintings by American artists, ca. 1840. In 1877, he sold his painting collection in order to devote his efforts to his print collection.

His private gallery in Philadelphia was open to visitors, and selections from the Claghorn Collection were exhibited in other cities.

After his death, his print collection was purchased by Thomas Harrison Garrett, and thereafter was known as the Garrett Collection. After being on long-term loan to the Library of Congress between 1904 and 1930, the collection is now owned by the Baltimore Museum of Art.

R Knoedler helped form Claghorn's collection.

Exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
Engravings, Etchings, and Mezzotints belonging to James L. Claghorn of Philadelphia 2/1/1874 - 3/31/1874
decades1850-1860
1860-1870
1870-1880
1880-1890
updated 10/31/2024 13:33:18
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Repository Description Links
Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
James Lawrence Claghorn papers, 1849-1882. see details...
Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
Union League of Philadelphia Art Association records, 1867-1911.
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Archives of American Art
Victor Building, Suite 2200
Victor D. Spark papers, circa 1830-1983, bulk 1930-1970 see details...
The Winterthur Library
Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum
Thomas Buchanan Read (1822-1872) Letters, 1849-1869. see details...
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
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James L. Claghorn (1817–1884; board member 1862–84) see details...