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Description"Portrait of Howard W. Lewis" by Maurice Molarsky.jpg English: Oil on canvas, 25 x 30 in., c. 1936
Date circa 1936date QS:P,+1936-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Website of the Atheneum of Philadelphia
Author Maurice Molarsky

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Image titleMaurice Molarsky portrait of Howard W. Lewis (1854-1940) Athenaeum of Philadelphia Featured Collections. Circa 1936. Oil on canvas, guilt frame. 25" x 30" Howard W. Lewis was a member of the Athenaeum Board of Directors for fifty-two years, serving as Treasurer from 1888 to 1926 and as Vice President from 1926 until his death in 1940. A banker by profession, Lewis was also a philanthropist, historian, and sports enthusiast. This portrait was acquired in 1949 by bequest of Lewis's widow, Mabel Potter Lewis, who also served on the Athenæum Board of Directors. Molarsky, born 1885 in Kiev, emigrated to Philadelphia where he became a student at the School of Industrial Arts. An accomplished portrait and still life painter, he won many awards, including a silver medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition, San Francisco (1915), a gold medal from the Art Club of Philadelphia (1919), and a silver medal at the Sesqui-Centennial Exposition (1926). Provenance: Bequest of Mabel Potter Lewis; PAFA 131st Exhibtion in Oil and Sculpture #1552. Collection: General Collection, Museum Collection, The Athenaeum of Philadelphia. Identified: 1949.02.01
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