Lehman, Carrie Lauer (American collector, 1865-1937) | |||||||
type | Collector | ||||||
dates | 1865-1937 | ||||||
city | New York City | ||||||
state | NY | ||||||
sex | F | ||||||
history |
Carrie Lauer Lehman was a philanthropist and art collector. Lehman and her husband, Philip Lehman (m. 1885), formed an art collection which included tapestries (Gothic Tapestry "St. Veronica" (previously owned by J P Morgan); "The Last Supper" tapestry from a cartoon by Bernard Van Orley and "Nille Fleurs," a French fifteenth century tapestry) and paintings (El Greco's "The Cavalier"; "The Countess of Altamira and her Daughter" by Goya; Rembrandt's "Portrait of a Man"; an interior with seated cavalier by Peter de Hoog; Crivelli's "Madonna and Child"; Petrus Christus' "The Goldsmith," and "A Portrait of a Man and "An Annunciation," both by Jan Memling). The Lehman’s had two children; Pauline, born about 1887, and Robert, born on September 29, 1891. |
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decades | 1890-1900 1900-1910 1910-1920 1920-1930 1930-1940 |
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updated | 10/31/2024 13:33:19 | ||||||
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